February 2026

Breaking news

The first case of Neuro-Behcet Disease in Gwalior, a 26-year-old man turned out to be a victim, JAH created history with timely treatment.

Naiduniya, Gwalior. For the first time, a case of Neuro-Behchett Disease, a rare and serious disease, was reported in the neurology department of Jaya Arogya Hospital (JAH). The 26-year-old man was kept under medical observation after the disease was confirmed and treatment was started on time. The patient has been discharged after his health improved. The young man was admitted to the neurology department on January 20. At the time of admission, the patient complained of severe headache, stumbling in walking, weakness in the right side of the body, recurrent painful blisters in the mouth and genitals, skin lesions and joint pain. Considering the severity of the symptoms, the doctors conducted a detailed examination, which included MRI and HLA-B51 tests.

Breaking news

In Gwalior, 30 car owners were duped of crores of rupees, robbed only of acquaintances by luring them with rent.

Naiduniya, Gwalior. The notorious thug escaped with about 30 vehicles in the name of renting cars in other government departments and companies, including the National Highway Authority of India. He smashed vehicles worth more than three crore rupees. The owners were lured with rent ranging from Rs 30,000 to Rs 50,000 per month. When the victim reached the owner of the vehicle, SSP Dharamvir Singh, he instructed the Crime Branch to file an FIR. The car owners said that Abhay Singh Bhadauria, a resident of Manhad in Bhind, lives on rent in Gwalior. He used to call himself a taxi agency operator. He boasted that he has big contacts in government departments and he rents cars. He claimed that he gets good fares even in private companies. After this, he contracted about 30 cars and promised to get rent from 30 to 50 thousand per month.

Breaking news

Important decision: Cases related to army recruitment can be heard in the High Court and not in the Armed Forces Tribunal

Naiduniya, Gwalior. The Gwalior bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court has given an important verdict in a case related to recruitment in the Indian Army, reinstating the petition that was dismissed earlier for hearing again. The court said that cases related to army recruitment can be heard in the High Court and not in the Armed Forces Tribunal. This decision was passed by the double bench of Justice Anand Pathak and Justice Anil Verma.

Listings
News
Home
Job
Contact