Due to the rumors spread in the village, for the longevity of the son, people formed a long line outside the shops to buy Parle-G.
Strange incidents keep coming up every day across the country. One such strange incident has come to light from Sitamarhi district of Bihar. Where due to a false rumor, there was a competition among people in many villages of the district to eat Parle-G biscuits. Due to the rumor spread in the villages, there was a line to buy Parle-G at the shops.
According to the report of Jionews, in the past, in Bihar, Jitiya Vrat was kept for the long life of his sons and their happy life. During the festival of Jitiya, when mothers kept a fast for their sons. But in the meantime, someone spread a rumor that a woman who does not eat Parle-G biscuits on the day of Parana, will happen to her sons. This misconception also spread among the people that all the women in the house have to eat Parle-G, otherwise something untoward will happen to their sons.
Due to this rumor spread in the villages, Parle-G disappeared from the shops in the district. Everyone started doing black marketing of biscuits in a hurry. Soon, Parle-G biscuits started disappearing from four to five districts around Sitamarhi district. People started queuing outside the shops. Most of the chaos was found in rural areas.
However, till now it is not known who got this rumor and when. Police say that due to this rumour, the company benefited immensely. The entire stock lying in the surrounding market was exhausted in a single day. The situation is that Parle-G is not available anywhere in the market.
Due to the rumors spread in the village, for the longevity of the son, people formed a long line outside the shops to buy Parle-G.
Strange incidents keep coming up every day across the country. One such strange incident has come to light from Sitamarhi district of Bihar. Where due to a false rumor, there was a competition among people in many villages of the district to eat Parle-G biscuits. Due to the rumor spread in the villages, there was a line to buy Parle-G at the shops.
According to the report of Jionews, in the past, in Bihar, Jitiya Vrat was kept for the long life of his sons and their happy life. During the festival of Jitiya, when mothers kept a fast for their sons. But in the meantime, someone spread a rumor that a woman who does not eat Parle-G biscuits on the day of Parana, will happen to her sons. This misconception also spread among the people that all the women in the house have to eat Parle-G, otherwise something untoward will happen to their sons.
Due to this rumor spread in the villages, Parle-G disappeared from the shops in the district. Everyone started doing black marketing of biscuits in a hurry. Soon, Parle-G biscuits started disappearing from four to five districts around Sitamarhi district. People started queuing outside the shops. Most of the chaos was found in rural areas.
However, till now it is not known who got this rumor and when. Police say that due to this rumour, the company benefited immensely. The entire stock lying in the surrounding market was exhausted in a single day. The situation is that Parle-G is not available anywhere in the market.
Due to the rumors spread in the village, for the longevity of the son, people formed a long line outside the shops to buy Parle-G.
Strange incidents keep coming up every day across the country. One such strange incident has come to light from Sitamarhi district of Bihar. Where due to a false rumor, there was a competition among people in many villages of the district to eat Parle-G biscuits. Due to the rumor spread in the villages, there was a line to buy Parle-G at the shops.
According to the report of Jionews, in the past, in Bihar, Jitiya Vrat was kept for the long life of his sons and their happy life. During the festival of Jitiya, when mothers kept a fast for their sons. But in the meantime, someone spread a rumor that a woman who does not eat Parle-G biscuits on the day of Parana, will happen to her sons. This misconception also spread among the people that all the women in the house have to eat Parle-G, otherwise something untoward will happen to their sons.
Due to this rumor spread in the villages, Parle-G disappeared from the shops in the district. Everyone started doing black marketing of biscuits in a hurry. Soon, Parle-G biscuits started disappearing from four to five districts around Sitamarhi district. People started queuing outside the shops. Most of the chaos was found in rural areas.
However, till now it is not known who got this rumor and when. Police say that due to this rumour, the company benefited immensely. The entire stock lying in the surrounding market was exhausted in a single day. The situation is that Parle-G is not available anywhere in the market.
Due to the rumors spread in the village, for the longevity of the son, people formed a long line outside the shops to buy Parle-G.
Strange incidents keep coming up every day across the country. One such strange incident has come to light from Sitamarhi district of Bihar. Where due to a false rumor, there was a competition among people in many villages of the district to eat Parle-G biscuits. Due to the rumor spread in the villages, there was a line to buy Parle-G at the shops.
According to the report of Jionews, in the past, in Bihar, Jitiya Vrat was kept for the long life of his sons and their happy life. During the festival of Jitiya, when mothers kept a fast for their sons. But in the meantime, someone spread a rumor that a woman who does not eat Parle-G biscuits on the day of Parana, will happen to her sons. This misconception also spread among the people that all the women in the house have to eat Parle-G, otherwise something untoward will happen to their sons.
Due to this rumor spread in the villages, Parle-G disappeared from the shops in the district. Everyone started doing black marketing of biscuits in a hurry. Soon, Parle-G biscuits started disappearing from four to five districts around Sitamarhi district. People started queuing outside the shops. Most of the chaos was found in rural areas.
However, till now it is not known who got this rumor and when. Police say that due to this rumour, the company benefited immensely. The entire stock lying in the surrounding market was exhausted in a single day. The situation is that Parle-G is not available anywhere in the market.
Due to the rumors spread in the village, for the longevity of the son, people formed a long line outside the shops to buy Parle-G.
Strange incidents keep coming up every day across the country. One such strange incident has come to light from Sitamarhi district of Bihar. Where due to a false rumor, there was a competition among people in many villages of the district to eat Parle-G biscuits. Due to the rumor spread in the villages, there was a line to buy Parle-G at the shops.
According to the report of Jionews, in the past, in Bihar, Jitiya Vrat was kept for the long life of his sons and their happy life. During the festival of Jitiya, when mothers kept a fast for their sons. But in the meantime, someone spread a rumor that a woman who does not eat Parle-G biscuits on the day of Parana, will happen to her sons. This misconception also spread among the people that all the women in the house have to eat Parle-G, otherwise something untoward will happen to their sons.
Due to this rumor spread in the villages, Parle-G disappeared from the shops in the district. Everyone started doing black marketing of biscuits in a hurry. Soon, Parle-G biscuits started disappearing from four to five districts around Sitamarhi district. People started queuing outside the shops. Most of the chaos was found in rural areas.
However, till now it is not known who got this rumor and when. Police say that due to this rumour, the company benefited immensely. The entire stock lying in the surrounding market was exhausted in a single day. The situation is that Parle-G is not available anywhere in the market.
Due to the rumors spread in the village, for the longevity of the son, people formed a long line outside the shops to buy Parle-G.
Strange incidents keep coming up every day across the country. One such strange incident has come to light from Sitamarhi district of Bihar. Where due to a false rumor, there was a competition among people in many villages of the district to eat Parle-G biscuits. Due to the rumor spread in the villages, there was a line to buy Parle-G at the shops.
According to the report of Jionews, in the past, in Bihar, Jitiya Vrat was kept for the long life of his sons and their happy life. During the festival of Jitiya, when mothers kept a fast for their sons. But in the meantime, someone spread a rumor that a woman who does not eat Parle-G biscuits on the day of Parana, will happen to her sons. This misconception also spread among the people that all the women in the house have to eat Parle-G, otherwise something untoward will happen to their sons.
Due to this rumor spread in the villages, Parle-G disappeared from the shops in the district. Everyone started doing black marketing of biscuits in a hurry. Soon, Parle-G biscuits started disappearing from four to five districts around Sitamarhi district. People started queuing outside the shops. Most of the chaos was found in rural areas.
However, till now it is not known who got this rumor and when. Police say that due to this rumour, the company benefited immensely. The entire stock lying in the surrounding market was exhausted in a single day. The situation is that Parle-G is not available anywhere in the market.
Due to the rumors spread in the village, for the longevity of the son, people formed a long line outside the shops to buy Parle-G.
Strange incidents keep coming up every day across the country. One such strange incident has come to light from Sitamarhi district of Bihar. Where due to a false rumor, there was a competition among people in many villages of the district to eat Parle-G biscuits. Due to the rumor spread in the villages, there was a line to buy Parle-G at the shops.
According to the report of Jionews, in the past, in Bihar, Jitiya Vrat was kept for the long life of his sons and their happy life. During the festival of Jitiya, when mothers kept a fast for their sons. But in the meantime, someone spread a rumor that a woman who does not eat Parle-G biscuits on the day of Parana, will happen to her sons. This misconception also spread among the people that all the women in the house have to eat Parle-G, otherwise something untoward will happen to their sons.
Due to this rumor spread in the villages, Parle-G disappeared from the shops in the district. Everyone started doing black marketing of biscuits in a hurry. Soon, Parle-G biscuits started disappearing from four to five districts around Sitamarhi district. People started queuing outside the shops. Most of the chaos was found in rural areas.
However, till now it is not known who got this rumor and when. Police say that due to this rumour, the company benefited immensely. The entire stock lying in the surrounding market was exhausted in a single day. The situation is that Parle-G is not available anywhere in the market.
Due to the rumors spread in the village, for the longevity of the son, people formed a long line outside the shops to buy Parle-G.
Strange incidents keep coming up every day across the country. One such strange incident has come to light from Sitamarhi district of Bihar. Where due to a false rumor, there was a competition among people in many villages of the district to eat Parle-G biscuits. Due to the rumor spread in the villages, there was a line to buy Parle-G at the shops.
According to the report of Jionews, in the past, in Bihar, Jitiya Vrat was kept for the long life of his sons and their happy life. During the festival of Jitiya, when mothers kept a fast for their sons. But in the meantime, someone spread a rumor that a woman who does not eat Parle-G biscuits on the day of Parana, will happen to her sons. This misconception also spread among the people that all the women in the house have to eat Parle-G, otherwise something untoward will happen to their sons.
Due to this rumor spread in the villages, Parle-G disappeared from the shops in the district. Everyone started doing black marketing of biscuits in a hurry. Soon, Parle-G biscuits started disappearing from four to five districts around Sitamarhi district. People started queuing outside the shops. Most of the chaos was found in rural areas.
However, till now it is not known who got this rumor and when. Police say that due to this rumour, the company benefited immensely. The entire stock lying in the surrounding market was exhausted in a single day. The situation is that Parle-G is not available anywhere in the market.