The Surat police said the victim is in a critical condition and undergoing treatment at the New Civil Hospital.
The incident came to light after the man left and hotel staffers found the woman in an injured condition, said police.
Accompanied by Surat Congress chief Hasmukh Desai, Chavda met diamond polishers as the Diamond Workers Union Gujarat made a representation and talked about their challenges.
“We will not allow anybody to take the law in their hands. For the upcoming Navrati festival, our teams are on their toes, and will deal strictly with any complaint.” -Ajay Kumar Tomar, Surat Police Commissioner
Violators will be dealt with strictly, police have said.
The teacher, Jashodaben Khokharia, was arrested and charged under Indian Penal Code (IPC) section 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) and also relevant sections of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, said Assistant Commissioner of Police Vipul Patel.
The police had also recovered a country-made pistol from their possession.
Surat Diamond Association president Jagdish Khut said the industry was somehow surviving and running the factories till Diwali.
Parmar was an assistant to Baraiya. Kamrej police said Bishnoi, a resident of Jodhpur in Rajasthan, was driving in full-speed and lost control over the vehicle and crashed into the road-roller.
Bharuch District Collector Tushar Sumera has been urged to take strict action by community members
“All workers are informed that they should not accept a parcel for which they have to pay on delivery, and should send it back,” the BJP note said. The party clarified that no parcels were sent out by either Paatil or his office to any office-bearer or party worker.
State Congress chief Shaktisinh Gohil further said that the relief package declared by the state government was insufficient.
Suhagiya was arrested by Varachha police under IPC sections, 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 506 (2) (criminal intimidation), 332 (causing hurt to deter public servant from doing his duty), on the basis of a complaint filed by one Rahul Patel, who was working under contract at SMIMER hospital.
The woman is a Dalit migrant from Maharashtra's Dhule district. Now 22 years old, the woman is a mother of a two-year-old girl and stays with her mother and two younger siblings in Surat.
The latest update about the high-speed train corridor comes a day after the NHSRCL announced a breakthrough in the first mountain tunnel in the Valsad district.
Rakeshsinh Solanki was arrested by the Surat crime branch in August for his alleged involvement in circulating pamphlets and distributing pen drives to defame state BJP president C R Paatil
Singhanpore police Inspector S B Padheriya said, “We have registered an offence on the basis of Vaghasiya's statements. Rabari has gone underground.”
Rander police inspector A S Sonaara told The Indian Express, “We have found Ganesh mandals who violated such notification following which steps have been taken. It created a huge problem during the immersion.
According to his family, the boy, Lakhan Devipujak, was playing at the beach with his younger brother Karan (12) and sister Anjali (8), and their grandmother Sevantaben Devipujak, on the afternoon of September 29 when the waves dragged the two boys in.
Addressing the gathering on Sunday evening, Paatil said, “In the municipal corporation, we have 93 BJP councillors and 12 others who switched over from the AAP, adding up to 105 councillors out of the total 120."
The incident took place when Class VI student Mahesh Vasava took his cattle for grazing on the outskirts of Akrod village.
This comes after they put on hold celebrating the festival on September 28, which was also the last day of the 11-day Ganesh Chaturthi festival.
Jhagadiya GIDC association member Chaitanya Chaddarwala said the bodies were found along roadsides.
Bhagwat was in Surat to attend an event held to felicitate the family members of cadaver donors. In the event organised by NGO Donate Life, 63 donors were felicitated.
In a statement, GJEPC said that the demand for loose polished diamonds and jewellery from large economies like USA and China have been affected over the last many quarters.







