On Friday, in the village Mishragaon Jamdari in the Isanagar area of Dhaurahra, the villager was swept away with cattle in the strong currents of the Sharda river, which is going to monitor the paddy crop across the river. However, a cattle, five kilometers from the village, were seen floating in their tails by a cattle. Seeing which the villagers present on the river bank took the support of the boat and took it out of the sharp stream. At the same time, a cattle was swept away in the river, which could not be traced. Ram Gopal (50) son Rambhrosa, a resident of Mishragaon Jamdari in Isnagar area, was going to monitor the paddy fields across the Sharda river with a pair of buffaloes and a buffalo on Friday. , As soon as he reached the beach river, Ram Gopal also flowed into the river, including both buffaloes and buffaloes, in the sharp stream of Sharda river. When the people standing on the river bank, they called the other villagers and started searching it in the river by arranging the boat. During the military in the river, after a long time, Ram Gopal was floating in the river holding the buffalo tail about 5 kilometers from the village, about 5 kilometers from the village after a long time. The villagers took out the skills and took them to the fields across the river. At the same time, a buffalo of Ram Gopal was swept away in the sharp stream. Which could not be found till noon even after noon. Ram Gopal's remaining Jan Mishragaon Jamdari came to the fields across the river on Friday to go to the fields across the river, at that time, his cattle at that time All the cattle flowed into the river when all the cattle started flowing in Tejdhara in the middle river. It was fast of Ram Gopal that he kept holding his buffalo. The buffalo which kept his balance and kept floating Ram Gopal by holding the river five kilometers from the village. As soon as he came to know about this, people came out untimely from the tongue of the people that he had heard about crossing the Vaitarani in heaven, today the incident of crossing the Sharada river came to the fore, holding the form of a buffalo and taking a formidable form. Copyright © 2022-23 DB corp ltd., All rights reservedthis website follows the DNPA Code of Ethics.