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Jamshedpur: The city continued to struggle with traffic jams on Mango bridge in the morning and evening, passengers faced a lot of trouble.

People of Jamshedpur city remained troubled with traffic jam throughout the day on Wednesday. Thousands of people suffered due to the traffic jam on Mango Bridge in the afternoon and evening. Especially the people of Mango, Sakchi and Bhuiyandih were very worried. Two cars broke down on Mango bridge on Wednesday evening. Also, due to a bus breaking down near the bus stand, people were stuck in the traffic jam for two and a half hours. The traffic jam that started at 6 pm became normal around 8:30 pm. During this time the wheels of the vehicles had stopped. Some patients also got stuck in the jam. Due to which there was a lot of delay in reaching the hospital, due to which the family members remained worried. Apart from this, employees and officers who were leaving the company and institute also got stuck in the jam. The traffic police removed the damaged vehicles on the Mango bridge with the help of a crane, after which the jam gradually cleared. During this time a long queue of vehicles formed. At the same time, Mango bridge remained jammed for one and a half hours from around 11.30 am on Wednesday. There was a jam due to no entry and school holidays. School children remained stuck in the traffic jam. Apart from buses, tempos, cars, school vans faced difficulty in getting out of the jam.

Mukha, who was in jail, was sent to RIMS for treatment.

Accused Gurmukh Singh Mukhe, lodged in Ghaghidih Central Jail, was sent to Ranchi RIMS Hospital for treatment on Wednesday. Gurmukh Singh, who was suffering from high blood pressure, diabetes and other diseases, had complained about new problems in his body to the jail administration. The jail administration sent the prisoner under tight security to RIMS Hospital in the morning by ambulance for better treatment and then brought him back to the jail. It is known that a married woman living in Kadma Ulyan had filed a case of rape and harassment against former CGPC chief Gurmukh Singh Mukhe in Kadma police station.

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