Search
+
    SEARCHED FOR:

    RIYA KUMARI

    JAC 12th Result Topper List 2024: Jharkhand Board Inter toppers name, district-wise result, pass percentage. Check details here

    JAC Board Class 12 Toppers List 2024: The Jharkhand Board 12th Result 2024 has been declared today, April 30. Students can check their results on jac.jharkhand.gov.in and jacresults.com. To access results smoothly amidst high traffic, retrying after some time is advisable. To view results, visit jacresults.com, click on the dedicated link, enter your roll number, submit, and download the result.

    Actress Riya Kumari shot dead in highway robbery incident; cops suspect foul play

    Jharkhand actress Riya Kumari lost her life to an unfortunate highway robbery. The actress was traveling to Kolkata from Ranchi with her husband and daughter. Investigations hint towards murder.

    Jharkhand actress attacked in Howrah, shot dead during highway robbery attempt

    Riya Kumari, this deceased, is a YouTuber and an actress.

    West Bengal: Jharkhand-based actor Riya Kumari shot dead in Howrah; cops arrest husband after complaint

    A Jharkhand-based actor and YouTuber was shot dead by snatchers in the Howrah district of West Bengal, police said on Wednesday. The actor was identified as Riya Kumari, also known as Isha Alya. Sources say family members of Riya Kumari have filed...

    Riya Kumari will be supplied with sanitary pads for the entire year by an Indian sanitary pad manufacturer

    The incident occurred on Thursday in Patna, where an IAS officer Harjot Kaur Bhamra publicly made fun of a schoolgirl named Riya, 20, for raising the issue of easy access to menstrual hygiene products for underprivileged girls and women living in slums. Riya had asked for inexpensive sanitary napkins at a workshop and was asked if "she wanted condoms too."

    Bihar government condemns IAS officer Harjot Bamhrah's behaviour

    The statement asserted that the conduct of Bamhrah, who heads the state's Women and Child Development Corporation, was "not appropriate in the view of the state government". At a workshop held jointly with UNICEF, Bamhrah, an officer of Additional Chief Secretary rank, had taunted a participant for suggesting that the government consider providing free sanitary pads to girl students.

    The Economic Times
    BACK TO TOP