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A disturbing video circulating on social media shows a group attacking a vehicle near Dasham Thana, Jharkhand. This is a serious law & order concern that deserves immediate attention. Tourism cannot thrive on advertisements alone. Visitors and residents must feel safe on the ground. Any incident of mob violence...

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