After heavy rainfall water of Sindh river calms, villagers in relief
After heavy rainfall water of Sindh river calms, villagers in relief
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Guna: Heavy rains have worsened the situation in Madhya Pradesh at present. The flood has also wreaked havoc in Guna parliamentary constituency but in the meantime, the district is once again in the news. In fact, under the recent information, silver coins are being found on the banks of the river. River Sindh was in spate due to heavy rains in Guna, Ashoknagar districts two days ago. Last Sunday, when the water in the Sindh river subsided, the villagers started getting silver coins on the banks of the Sindh river in Pachawali village after the water subsided.

In fact, photos of silver coins being found on the riverbank in the village are fast going viral. Some youths are seen carrying silver coins in their hands in these pictures. As soon as the news spread in the village, the entire village was excavated here. Some of the coins found here are of 1862 and one rupee. There are also some coins with a picture of Queen Victoria on it. Police reached the spot after getting information in the case but the police could not get anything in their hands.

Police are now going to the village and interrogating those who have found the coins. Regarding the incident, Kolaras SDOP Amarnath Verma said, "There were reports of coins being found on the riverbank in the village after which Thana Prabhari was sent to the spot." At the same time, he said that at present there is no evidence of coins being found, but there is talk of getting coins among the people. The SDOP also said that the administration will take action if anything like this is found.

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