Jaipur (PTI): Four people, including two minor girls, died in a fire at a scrap godown in Kotputli-Behror district of Rajasthan, police said on Saturday.

The incident occurred in the Neemrana area on Friday night.

Superintendent of Police Satvir Singh said police recovered four charred bodies late at night and sent them for post-mortem.

The victims were identified as Kavita (15), her seven-year-old relative, a driver named Ravindutt Yadav, and Johnny, who worked on a plastic processing machine in the godown.

Preliminary inquiry suggests that the driver had come from Haryana to purchase plastic material. At the time, the young girl was sorting scrap perfume bottles and removing their caps.

Police said they suspect that a lit bidi thrown by the driver ignited the spirit from the bottles, triggering the blaze.

As the fire spread, the victims ran towards one side of the godown, but were blocked by a wall. They got trapped inside and died of suffocation, and the fire charred their bodies.

SP Singh said that a woman working at the warehouse managed to escape but sustained a leg injury.

Police have detained an associate of the godown owner for questioning while the owner, Karan Singh, is absconding. A case has been registered.

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Bidar: Shaheen Group of Institutions has announced free education for students across Karnataka who have secured 95 per cent and above marks in the SSLC examinations.

The announcement was made by Dr. Abdul Qadeer, Chairman of the institution, as part of an initiative aimed at encouraging academic excellence and supporting deserving students.

According to the institution, eligible students from across the state will be provided free education for both First Year and Second Year PUC at Shaheen institutions.

The initiative is expected to benefit a large number of meritorious students by helping them continue higher education without financial burden.

In addition, Dr. Abdul Qadeer announced special scholarships for Kannada medium students and those studying in government schools, recognising their efforts and encouraging them to pursue further studies.

Speaking on the occasion, he said the initiative reflects Shaheen’s continued commitment to inclusive education and merit-based support, ensuring that talented students from all backgrounds receive opportunities to progress.