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Meher’s daughter, who was doing MBBS while living in Russia, died in a road accident, she was the only child of her parents.

Photo of Srishti Sharma’s living condition and her friends and relatives consoling her father after reaching the house in Maihar.

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Srishti Maihar had come only a few days ago. People kept consoling the parents. The Home Department wrote a letter to the Ministry of External Affairs.

Naiduniya, Maihar (Satna). Srishti Sharma of Maihar, who was studying MBBS in Russia, died in a road accident on Friday morning. This information was given by Zoya, a student who studied with him. Zoya is also a resident of Maihar. She is studying with Srishti.

Srishti was promising in studies from the beginning

According to the information, Srishti was promising in studies from the beginning. Seeing his talent, his father Dr. Ramkumar Sharma sent him to Russia to pursue MBBS. She had been studying in Russia for three years. Srishti was the only child of her parents.

Srishti Maihar had come a few days ago

Srishti Maihar had come a few days ago on the occasion of Teeja festival. She told her family that after completing her studies, she would help her father in his work.

Father Ramkumar and mother Mamta Sharma lost consciousness

Father Ramkumar and mother Mamta Sharma lost consciousness as soon as they got information about the accident that happened on Friday morning. His crying condition is bad. Srishti was the only child of her parents.

People kept consoling the parents

It was told that he died in a road accident in Russia. As soon as the information about the accident was received, relatives and neighbors reached the house of Dr. Ramkumar Sharma and consoled him.

Home Department wrote letter to Foreign Ministry

After getting information about the accident in Russia, Madhya Pradesh Home Secretary Gaurav Rajput has written a letter to the Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs regarding bringing Srishti’s body to Maihar.

Second news- Accused absconding in more than 70 crimes arrested from the forest

Interstate Nakbajan Bharat Singh, resident of village Bagoli police station Tanda (Dhar) and his two associates were arrested from the forest by Tanda police station on Thursday. About 70 cases of rape are registered against him in many states.

Most wanted and absconding from four districts of Madhya Pradesh

Bharat and his accomplice Suresh resident of Gadravad were most wanted and absconding from four districts of Madhya Pradesh. The accused used to commit crimes of theft and embezzlement with a team of 10 people. He was most wanted in 23 cases from other states.

Serious crimes, theft, vandalism etc.

India, along with its allies, has committed serious crimes, theft, arson etc. in Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Haryana, Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Assam.

The accused used to run away in the forest

The accused, along with his associates, used to abscond in the Bagoli forest. Police raided several times to arrest him, but he used to escape taking advantage of the geographical location of the forest.