Month: July 2024

  • Noida Doctor Loses Rs 59 Lakh In 48-Hour ‘Digital Arrest’ Scam |

    New Delhi: A woman doctor from Noida recently lost Rs 59 lakh after falling victim to a scam involving a fake ‘digital arrest’ that lasted 48 hours. This alarming scam tactic which is becoming more common in the Delhi NCR region tricks individuals into believing they’re under digital arrest, leading them to make large payments to escape the supposed legal trouble.

    Dr. Pooja Goyal, a gynaecologist, reported that the scam occurred between July 15 and 16. She has since filed a complaint with the Noida Cyber Crime Police Station.

    Fraudster Poses as TRAI Official

    Dr. Goyal in her complaint explained that she received a call on July 13 from someone pretending to be an official from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). The caller claimed that her phone was being used to distribute pornographic videos.

    Victim Transfers Rs 59.54 Lakh

    Dr. Goyal denied the allegations but the caller convinced her to join a video call where he informed her she was under ‘digital arrest.’ After 48 hours of being questioned she finally transferred Rs 59.54 lakh to an account as instructed by the caller. However, she later realised that she had been scammed and filed a complaint with Noida Police on July 22.

    Police Confirm Action Will Be Taken

    Assistant Commissioner of Police (Cybercrime) Vivek Ranjan Rai confirmed they have the account details where the money was sent. He mentioned, “We are verifying the details, and action will be taken”, as reported by NDTV.

    Noida Police Issues Scam Warning

    Noida Police issued a warning about these types of scams. According to the advisory, “In recent months, around ten such incidents have been reported, leading to registered FIRs and ongoing investigations,” 

    Advisory Urges Reporting Suspicious Calls

    The advisory further stated “If a suspicious call claims that legal action is being taken or asks for personal or financial information, citizens should immediately report it to the nearest police station or cyber cell,”.

    What is Digital house arrest?

    Digital house arrest is a tactic where cybercriminals confine victims to their homes to scam them. Offenders generate fear by making audio or video calls, frequently posing as law enforcement officers using AI-generated voices or video technology.

  • Paris Olympics 2024: 7 daughters of India who won medals in Olympics, on whom the country is proud, see full list

    Paris Olympics 2024: 7 female athletes have won a total of 8 medals for India in the Olympics. The first medal was won by Karnam Malleswari. PV Sindhu is the only female athlete to win 2 medals.

    The moment that sports lovers all over the world were waiting for has arrived. The Olympic Games are going to start in Paris from 26 July. This time India has sent 117 athletes, out of which 47 are women and 77 are men. Do you know how many Indian girls have won medals in the Olympics so far? Which Indian female player won the medal for the first time? We have brought the answers to these questions for you.

    India has won a total of 35 medals in the Olympic Games so far. Especially in the last 3 games, a total of 15 medals have come. Out of these 15 medals, 7 medals were won by daughters. In the Rio Olympics (2016), India won 2 medals and both were won by women. PV Sindhu won silver in badminton while Sakshi Malik won bronze in wrestling. In the history of these games, 7 female athletes have won a total of 8 medals for the country so far. The first medal was won by weightlifter Karnam Malleswari in the Sydney Olympics held in the year 2000.

    Women who won medals for India in Olympics (Paris Olympics 2024) Karnam Malleswari

    Karnam Malleswari won a bronze medal in weightlifting for India in the Olympic Games held in the year 2000. She is the first female athlete to win a medal for India in these games.

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    Mary Kom won a bronze medal in boxing for India in the London Olympic Games held in 2012. She is the second woman to win a medal for the country in these games.

    Saina Nehwal

    Badminton star Saina Nehwal won a bronze medal for the country in the 2012 Olympic Games. She is a great badminton player of India.

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    Badminton star PV Sindhu has won silver for India in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics and bronze in the 2021 Tocto Olympics.

    sakshi malik

    This Indian female wrestler won the bronze medal in the 2016 Rio Olympics. She is the first Indian woman to win this medal in rowing.

    Mirabai Chanu

    Mirabai Chanu won a bronze medal in weightlifting for India in the 2021 Olympics. This time too, a medal will be expected from her.

    Lovlina Borgohain

    India’s boxer Lovlina won the silver medal in the 2021 Olympic Games.

  • Discussion in the House on the increasing deaths in road accidents: BJP MLA Ajay Chandrakar said – Lack of coordination between departments is a major reason for accidents

    Raipur. On the fourth day of the monsoon session of Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly, on Thursday, the House discussed the increasing number of deaths in road accidents in the state. While discussing the matter of urgent public importance under Rule 139, the members expressed concern over the increasing accidents and talked about making helmets compulsory. BJP MLA Ajay Chandrakar raised this issue in the House. He said, lack of coordination between departments like Transport Department, Local Government Department, PWD Department and Health Department is also an important reason for the increase in road accidents.

    Ajay Chandrakar said, compared to 2023, 6323 road accidents have occurred in the first quarter of 2024. Statistics show that about 20 people die in such incidents every day. 73.43 lakh vehicles are registered in this state. There are 18 lakh heavy vehicles. What is the load capacity of rural roads built under PMGSY? If the highest density of accidents is in cities like Korba, Raigarh, Raipur, then can a cess be imposed on the industries operating here? How can the loss of life and wealth be prevented? The House can be unanimous on this.

    Ajay Chandrakar said, the case of hit and run is hot in Maharashtra. Bad roads, over speeding, political pressure is exerted to avoid such action. What is the situation after the accident? The injured should not get timely treatment. The first five minutes are the most important for the injured. There is no clear system of government help. Have the ministers of four-five departments sat together and discussed this? One important reason is the lack of coordination among the departments.

    Chandrakar further said, is the traffic setup in Chhattisgarh according to police research and development? When there is a VIP movement, it will be checked, but who will check when the general public is walking on the road. Checking overloading is a festival. Driving on the road after drinking alcohol is a festival. I was also the Home Minister for three months. I had made helmets compulsory. Every evening I used to get a report. Come with me to the sand mines, no action is taken on even a single overloading. There is not a single government driving school in Chhattisgarh. Even today, drivers are brought from Punjab to drive harvesters in Chhattisgarh. There are black spots all over the state. What is the willpower to eliminate these black spots? Can a trauma unit be opened from CSR or DMF?

    He said, we can create a unified traffic command for Naya Raipur, where there is no traffic, but can we create a traffic command centre in Raigarh? Ajay Chandrakar said, license should not become a means of corruption. Can departments like Transport Department, Local Government Department, PWD Department and Health Department sit together and find a solution to this?

    Congress MLA Kunwar Nishad said that road accidents are a matter of concern. These increasing figures will have to be considered. For this, strict rules need to be made. Rules are made and after a few days the situation comes back to normal. The tendency of driving under the influence of alcohol should be banned.

    BJP MLA Bhavna Bohra said, strict rules should be made against drunk driving. People will be found with bottles of alcohol in their hands, but no helmet on their head. In 99 percent of the cases, the police do not check the seat belt.

    BJP MLA Kiran Dev said, this issue is not related to any one political party. This is the problem of all classes and all areas. With the increasing population, the number of vehicles will keep on increasing. There will be no reduction in this, but it is important to know how to prevent accidents. Advanced technology is used in foreign countries. When I was the mayor, I went to Malaysia. At a traffic signal in Malaysia, when the red signal came on, the bus stopped. A car stopped right next to it. When I went to the Prime Minister’s residence, I came to know that it was his car. There is such a rule there. The simple meaning of an accident is that it can happen to anyone at any time. Black spots should be identified. Such spots need to be arranged.

    BJP MLA Sushant Shukla said that while coming from Bilaspur, I saw a truck throwing sparks. When the truck was stopped and checked, it had all the valid documents. Valid documents are being made in a fraudulent manner. The problem of overloading is also a big one. The government should leave its mark of impartiality on this serious issue.

    Leader of Opposition Dr. Charandas Mahant said, Ajay Chandrakar has told the House today how a matter of public importance is discussed in the House. New members will learn a lot from this. Around 336 deaths occur in Korba in a year. More than two thousand deaths have occurred in the state in just five months. 25 thousand trucks run in Korba. Out of these, how many trucks have only the driver. There is no helper. The papers of the truck drivers are with the police. Who will stop them? Today everyone is getting corrupt. Who will stop this? Ajay Chandrakar has unnecessarily tried to enter the jurisdiction of the Union Home Minister. The Union Home Minister had brought a rule that a driver can be sentenced to up to ten years in case of an accident. With such a rule, at least the drivers will be cautious.

    Mahant said, whether a cement road is being built today or a tar road, potholes are bound to appear in six months. Strict action should be taken against vehicles that violate the rules. The excise department is also responsible. Liquor shops are opening on the side of the state highway. Sitting places have been made. People are going out after drinking. This is also increasing the number of accidents. There is a need to introduce a rule of wearing helmets. It should be strictly implemented. A helmet of Rs 500 will save lives.

    Speaker Dr. Raman Singh said, most drivers do not have good eyesight. If an investigation is done, 20 percent of the drivers will be found. I had a driver whose eyesight was not good. I came to know about it after fifteen days. If the eyesight is corrected, many incidents can be prevented.

    Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma said, a substantial discussion has taken place under Rule 139. Everyone’s concern is justified. India ranks 20th or 25th in population density. The arrangements in foreign countries are better because the law is strictly followed there. The response time of 108 ambulance is 30 minutes. It also has an advanced life support system. Dial 112 service is available in 16 districts. In the coming days, it will be implemented in the entire state.

    Home Minister Sharma said, accidents also happen due to animals on the roads. Two people are deployed every few kilometers to remove animals. Animals should have radium around their necks. Everything cannot be left to the government administration. Public awareness is also necessary. If the members of the House are passing through the roads, they should stop there and play their role in removing animals. 373 institutions are working for driving license. One of these is of the government and the others are private institutions, which have been recognized. 40 percent of accidents can be prevented by wearing helmets and seat belts. A road safety committee has been formed under the chairmanship of the collector at the district level. 55 meetings have been held since January. At the state level, a meeting is held under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary. We will soon work to improve the black spots. All drivers’ eyesight will be checked. Drivers will be given glasses if needed.

    Ajay Chandrakar said that when Dr. Raman Singh was in power, a law was made in this house on social issues. Later, a law was brought in the country on this. The country has adopted it.

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  • Two Jharkhand MLAs Disqualified Under Anti-defection Law |

    Ranchi: Jharkhand Assembly Speaker’s Tribunal on Thursday disqualified two legislators under the anti-defection law with effect from July 26. 

    The order disqualifying JMM’s Lobin Hembrom and Congress’s Jai Prakash Bhai Patel from the House came on the eve of the assembly’s six-day monsoon session beginning on Friday. 

    The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and the BJP had initiated proceedings under the anti-defection law against Hembrom and Patel respectively in the Speaker’s Tribunal. 

    Hembrom contested independently from the Rajmahal Lok Sabha seat, challenging JMM’s official candidate, Vijay Hansdak. Patel, on the other hand, joined the Congress ahead of the Lok Sabha polls and contested from Hazaribag seat. Both, however, were defeated in the elections. 

    “Jai Prakash Bhai Patel has voluntarily given up the membership of his original political party BJP as is clear from the aforesaid facts and the circumstances and conduct of the honourable member,” Speaker Rabindra Nath Mahto said. 

    The Speaker also made a similar observation on JMM’s Hembrom. 

    Hence, Patel and Hembrom were disqualified from the fifth Jharkhand Legislative Assembly with effect from July 26, Mahto said. 

    The JMM had earlier expelled Hembrom from the party for “working against the interest of the coalition” by filing nomination from the Rajmahal seat. 

    According to the seat-sharing agreement in the ruling alliance in Jharkhand, the Rajmahal seat went to JMM, which had fielded its sitting MP Vijay Hansdak. 

    Hembram, the Borio legislator, had contested from Rajmahal to protest against Hansdak’s selection by the party. 

    Responding to the development, Hembrom claimed that though the Speaker is “impartial”, he did this under pressure. 

    “Many have changed parties in the past but their cases pending for two years. What crime Lobin Hembrom had done? You give me notice at 3 pm and pronounce judgment at 4 pm,” he said. 

    Alleging that he was not given a chance to present his case, Hembrom said he would move court to seek justice. 

    The disqualified claimed that the JMM-led alliance was afraid since he was emerging as a powerful leader and would raise issues of tribals in the assembly. 

    “The people will question the chief minister about what happened to his promises of job and allowances to unemployed…land etc,” he said. 

    Leader of Opposition in Assembly Amar Kumar Bauri said it would have been better had Patl resigned himself. 

    “We had initiated an anti-defection case. The Speaker’s court has debarred his membership. It was bound to happen. We had lodged a complaint in March against him,” Bauri said.

  • Mercury has a 10 mile thick layer of diamonds! NASA’s spacecraft revealed the secret…

    Houston. The smallest planet in the solar system may hide a big secret. Using data from NASA’s Messenger spacecraft, scientists have determined that Mercury, the planet closest to the sun, may have a 10-mile-thick diamond mantle beneath its crust. Also read: Kamal Vihar issue echoed in the House: BJP MLA raises question on issuing tender without changing land use

    Mercury has long puzzled scientists because it has several properties that are not common to other planets in the Solar System, including its very dark surface, its remarkably dense core, and the premature end of Mercury’s volcanic era.

    These puzzles include patches of graphite, an allotrope of carbon, on the surface of the solar system’s innermost planet. These patches have led scientists to suggest that Mercury had a carbon-rich magma ocean in its early history. This ocean may have floated to the surface, creating the graphite patches and Mercury’s dark surface.

    This same process may have also led to the formation of a carbon-rich mantle beneath the surface. The team behind these findings believes that this mantle is not graphene, as previously suspected, but rather a diamond made from a more precious allotrope of carbon.

    Olivier Namur, an associate professor at KU Leuven and a member of the team, explained, “We calculate that, given the new estimate of the pressure at the mantle-core boundary, and knowing that Mercury is a carbon-rich planet, the carbon-bearing mineral formed at the interface between the mantle and core is diamond, not graphite.” He added that our study uses geophysical data collected by NASA’s Messenger spacecraft.

    MESSENGER (Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging) launched in August 2004 and became the first spacecraft to orbit Mercury. The mission, which ended in 2015, mapped the entire tiny world, discovered abundant water ice in the shadows at the poles and collected crucial data about Mercury’s geology and magnetic field.

  • Bilaspur and Jagdalpur included in Swadesh Darshan 2.0, Mayali Garden of Jashpur will also be developed, CM Sai said – Our Chhattisgarh is becoming tourism-rich

    Raipur. In view of the natural beauty and glorious primitive culture of Chhattisgarh, the Ministry of Tourism of the Government of India has taken an important decision. Bilaspur and Jagdalpur have been included in Swadesh Darshan 2.0 and for the development of the unique natural site ‘Mayali Baghicha’ of Jashpur, it has been included in the sub-scheme ‘Challenge Based Destination Development’. Apart from this, for the rejuvenation of the religious place Kudargarh temple of Surajpur district, it has been included in the “Prasad” scheme.

    CM Vishnudev Sai tweeted, Our Chhattisgarh tourism is becoming prosperous. The Ministry of Tourism has selected these places for the grandeur and rejuvenation of the religious and tourist places of Chhattisgarh. This is definitely a matter of happiness for the people of the state. On behalf of the 3 crore people of the state, I express my gratitude to the successful Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat.

    “Our Chhattisgarh is becoming tourism thriving”

    In view of the natural beauty and glorious primitive culture of Chhattisgarh, the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India has included Bilaspur and Jagdalpur in Swadesh Darshan 2.0 and Jashpur’s unique natural site “Mayali Garden” for its development under the sub-scheme “Challenge…

    — Vishnu Deo Sai (@vishnudsai) July 25, 2024

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  • Spam Calls: Govt Extends Timeline For Submission Of Feedback By 15 Days |

    New Delhi: The Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India, on Thursday extended the timeline for submission of comments/feedback on Draft Guidelines for Prevention and Regulation of Unsolicited and Unwarranted Business Communication, 2024.

    “In view of requests received from various Federations, Associations and other stakeholders to extend timeline for submission of comments/feedback on Draft Guidelines for the Prevention and Regulation of Unsolicited and Unwarranted Business Communication, 2024, the Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India has decided to extend the timeline by 15 days from the last date of submission i.e. 21.07.2024,” said an official release.

    The comments may now be submitted until 05 August 2024, it added.

    The Department has received various suggestions/comments which are presently under examination. The comments may be submitted by email to js-ca[at]nic[dot]in.

    Central Consumer Protection Authority had issued guidelines to protect consumers from unfair trade practices and violation of their consumer rights through unsolicited and unwarranted business communication in the form of voice calls, SMS, and instant messaging applications including through social media platforms.

    These guidelines, called the Guidelines for the Prevention and Regulation of Unsolicited and Unwarranted Business Communication, 2024 shall apply to all persons and establishments that makes or causes to make the business communication (Maker); that engages the Maker of such communication;  that would be the intended beneficiary from such communication; and in whose name such communication was made by the Maker. 

    No person or establishment to whom these guidelines are applicable shall engage in any unsolicited or unwarranted business communication initiated in violation of the conditions said the guidelines.

     

  • Paris Olympics 2024: India Directly Qualify For Quarter-Finals In Women’s Team Archery Event | Other

    The Indian women’s archery team, comprising Bhajan Kaur, Deepika Kumari and Ankita Bhakat, directly qualified for the quarter-finals of the event at the Paris Olympics by securing a fourth-place finish with 1983 points.

    In the Women’s Archery Ranking Round, South Korea ended at the top of the list with 2046 points, followed by China (1996) and Mexico (1986). For India, Ankita Bhakat finished in the 11th spot with 666 points, a season-best, and grabbed the 11th seed in the women’s archery competition. South Korea’s Lim Sihyeon (694), a world record, and Nam

    Suhyeon (688), her personal best, finished as the first and second-ranked women archers in the women’s ranking. (Paris Olympics 2024 Opening Ceremony Live Streaming: When, Where And How To Watch Live On TV, Mobile App, Online)

    During the ranking round, each shooter was supposed to hit 72 arrows in two halves of 36 each. A set consists of six arrows shot at once, and there are six sets per half.

    The top four seeds earned a direct qualification to the quarterfinals. At the conclusion of the first set, Indian archers Ankita Bhakat scored 54 points and had 22nd place (X, 10, 9, 9, 8, 8), Deepika Kumari had 51 points and 51st place (10, 9, 9, 9, 8, 6) and Bhajan Kaur had 51 points (9, 9, 9, 9, 8, 7) and 52nd place.

    The leading player was Sihyeon Lim of South Korea, with 59 points.

    In the subsequent two sets, Ankita and Bhajan started to improve their standings, rising to seventh and 41st place, respectively. On the other hand, Deepika rose to the 36th spot in the second set with 54 points but slipped to the 39th spot in the third set with 54 points.

    Halfway through the first set, South Korea’s Sihyeon Lim (176) and Suhyeon Nam (172) occupied the top two spots. Ankita (7th with 170 points), Deepika (39th with 161 points) and Bhajan (41st with 161 points) were also climbing up.

    India as a team had climbed up to fourth seeding out of 12 by the time the third set ended.

    In the fourth set, Ankita faced a brief drop to 8th spot, while Deepika and Bhajan climbed to 31st and 38th place, respectively. In the fifth set, Ankita fell to the 10th spot, while Bhajan and Deepika rose to the 23rd spot and 33rd spots, respectively.

    India concluded the first half of the ranking round in 6th place as a team, with Ankita (12th place with 335 points), Deepika (37th place with 327 points) and Bhajan (23rd place with 330 points) having to put their all in the second half for a direct spot in the quarter-finals.

    South Korea occupied both the top spot as a team and individually, led by Sihyeon. Turkey’s Elif Berra Gokkir had the second spot, while Suhyeon of South Korea held the third spot in the individual category.

    India started the second half really well, with Ankita falling to 15th place with 389 points, but Deepika (25th place with 384 points) and Bhajan (28th place with 383 points) rising up. India rose to fourth seeding at the start of the second half.

    India maintained its fourth seeding at the end of the eighth set, with Ankita rising to the 11th spot with 445 points, Deepika rising to the 24th spot with 439 points, and Bhajan falling to the 30th spot with 437 points.

    India slid down to the fifth spot at the end of the ninth set, with Ankita intact at the 11th spot, Deepika falling to the 30th spot, and Bhajan rising to the 25th spot. India once again went up to fourth spot at the tenth set end, with Ankita dropping to 12th spot, Bhajan rising to 21st, and Deepika reaching 28th spot too.

    In the 11th set, Bhakat accumulated 58 points, while Bhajan and Deepika claimed 56 points each.

    In the final set, Deepika shined by hitting four consecutive 10-point marks. She accumulated 57 points and finished in 23rd place with an aggregate total of 658. Bhajan finished the final set with 53 points. She secured 22nd place with an aggregate of 659. Ankita walked away with 11th place with an aggregate of 666 points and accumulated 54 points in the final set.

  • NITI Aayog meeting will be held under the leadership of PM Modi, CM Say will also attend

    Raipur. A meeting of the NITI Aayog is going to be held in Delhi on July 27 under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai will also attend this meeting. CM Sai will leave for Delhi on Friday evening to attend the NITI Aayog meeting.

    Let us tell you that NITI Aayog was established in 2015. The main objective of NITI Aayog in relation to the states is to promote cooperative federalism, enhance development and ensure inclusive growth. Earlier, the Planning Commission was formed in the country in 1950, which continued to work till the year 2014. At that time its main work was to prepare a development agenda by preparing a five-year plan.

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  • Mandu: Unique City That Attracts Tourists From All Over The World |

    Mandu or Mandavgarh is a small town situated in the Vindhyahal Hills at an altitude of about 2000 meters above sea level. The city of Mandu was considered one of the largest cities in the world about a thousand years ago. Therefore, a glimpse of the ancient culture of this city can be clearly seen in the historical buildings, structures and palaces built here.

    Tourists from various regions and abroad come here mainly to see the ancient architecture of this city. There is a lot for tourists to see in Mandu. We will tell you about some famous places here.

    Tomb of Hoshang Shah: Here you can see the tomb of Hoshang Shah, the first Muslim ruler who ruled Malwa. The architecture of this tomb dates back to the 15th century where you can clearly see the Indo-Islamic style. The beautiful carvings in the tomb’s marble, lattice windows and the main dome of the tomb are a beautiful example of Indo-Islamic architecture.

    Taveli ki Haveli: Taveli Haveli was built in Mandu to house and feed the royal elephants and horses of the rulers of Malwa. This building is not only charming but also historic. This palace is built in the Indo-Islamic style, the construction period of this building is also 15th century.

    Famous Jain temples of Mandu: After seeing the beautiful white Jain temples in the ancient city of Mandu, there is a sense of peace. It is the largest group of Jain temples built in Malwa. Those temples dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras are also believed to date back to the 15th century.

    Champa Bawdi: This is an ancient mandu step dating back to the 15th century. This steppe well was also built during the reign of Sultan Mahmud Shah Khilji of Malwa. The purpose of building this step well was to store water for the summer season. A spa and a rest house were also built next to this Champa staircase.

    Hindola Mahal: This palace is also known as ‘Swinging Palace’. The construction period of this palace is also 15th century which is very attractive to see.

    Islamic and Afghan influences are felt in the architecture of Hindola Mahal. The carvings of this palace are very intricate and beautiful and its vaulted structure also attracts tourists.

    Jama Masjid: It was built in the 15th century during the reign of Sultan Hoshang Shah of Malwa. This mosque has a vision of Indo-Islamic architecture.

    Baz Bahadur Palace: This palace was built in the 16th century by Baz Bahadur, the last king of Mandu. This palace is especially known as a favorite place for lovers of music and art.

    Rani Roopmati Pavilion: A very beautiful, historical and charming monument built on top of Mandu Vindhyachal Hill is known as Rani Roopmati Pavilion. This pavilion was also built in the 15th century.

    Jahaz Mahal: The construction period of “Jahaz Mahal” in Mandu is also 15th century, Jahaz Mahal is a beautiful example of architecture. This palace was built during the Giyasuddin Khilji Sultanate of Malwa. T.