Valsad Police Attacked Over Chinese Manjha Case: 5 Arrested, Accused Paraded Publicly

Valsad Police Attacked Over Chinese Manjha Case: 5 Arrested, Accused Paraded Publicly   Khaki Under Attack: Family Of Chinese Thread Sellers Brutally Beats Police Constable, Rips Uniform In Mograwadi In a shocking defiance of law and order, a sensational incident has emerged from Valsad, South Gujarat, where a police officer was brutally assaulted while performing his duty. A family involved in the illegal trade of prohibited Chinese Manjha (glass-coated thread) launched a vicious attack on a police head constable. The incident, which took place in the Mograwadi area, saw Head…

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Incredible News! 22,000 Residents Rejoice as Valsad’s Mograwadi Underpass Finally Reopens After 50 Days

Incredible News! 22,000 Residents Rejoice as Valsad’s Mograwadi Underpass Finally Reopens After 50 Days

Incredible News! 22,000 Residents Rejoice as Valsad’s Mograwadi Underpass Finally Reopens After 50 Days   Major Relief for Valsad: Mograwadi Railway Underpass Functional Again, Saving Thousands from Daily 4km Detours The thousands of residents of Valsad city can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The Mograwadi Railway Underpass, which had been closed for nearly two months (approximately 50 days) for critical infrastructure work, was officially reopened to the public on Sunday, January 11, 2026. This reopening provides an immediate solution to the daily struggles of over 22,000 people who were…

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Valsad Mograwadi Railway Underpass Shutdown: 22,000 Stranded (2026)

Valsad Mograwadi Railway Underpass Shutdown: 22,000 Stranded (2026)   Valsad Mograwadi Underpass Closure News The daily life of thousands of residents in the Mograwadi area of Valsad has been thrown into complete disarray as the crucial Valsad Mograwadi railway underpass remains closed for over 50 consecutive days. This prolonged closure of the Valsad Mograwadi railway underpass has left approximately 22,000 citizens struggling with extreme commuting difficulties, forcing them to take a grueling four-kilometer detour to reach the main city. Despite the mounting public outcry, the railway administration has failed to…

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