Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj has called out the lack of action by senior officials in response to the waterlogging crisis amid a huge uproar in the country over the death of three students at a coaching institute in Rajendra Nagar.
Following the devastating deaths of three students at a coaching institute in Old Rajinder Nagar due to severe waterlogging, MCD Commissioner Ashwani Kumar has announced decisive measures to address the crisis.
CM Yadav issued the instructions during a review meeting held at Mantralaya in Bhopal in view of the recent accident that occurred in Delhi claiming lives of three students.
One person died and three others were injured in the wee hours of Monday when a stone fell from the hill near I Love Himachal Park on a Bolero on the National Highway No. 5, under the Parwanoo police station area. The victim has been identified as Devraj. Three people, including the driver,
The accident occurred near Deori village on National Highway 44 under the jurisdiction of the Civil Lines police station in the district at around 5 am on Monday, the police said.
A rickshaw driver died on Sunday, July 28. after he was hit by a speeding Innova in front of Anjuman School in Vashi, Navi Mumbai, adding to a series of similar hit-and-run incidents that have been reported in the state recently. The driver of the car fled immediately with the vehicle aft
The Worli Police said that the victim, Vinod Lad, died seven days after the accident. The police have registered a case against the driver, Kiran Indulkar and have arrested him.
A school student was killed and at least 15 others were injured after the driver of a pick up van carrying students lost control and hit a parked truck early this morning.
District Magistrate, Ballia, Praveen Kumar Lakshyakar shared information on the incident and said, "A pick-up van of school children lost control and hit a parked truck, killing one and injuring other 15 students early this morning near Kapuri Narayanpur under the Fefna police station are