Three people died, four were injured, and nine are missing after a boat capsized near Torrey Pines State Beach in San Diego. An Indian family was among those affected, with two children missing and the parents hospitalised. The Indian Consulate in San Francisco is coordinating support wit
The incident occurred late Tuesday evening, after which the rescue operations began. A team of SDRF (State Disaster Response Force) and local divers resumed search and rescue operations on Wednesday morning when the boat carrying devotees capsized.
About 60 teams were deployed from the ICDS department at various locations, including railway stations, bus stations, and city entry points queue lines. They were tasked with spotting every child entering the city and tying a QR-coded wristband.
Showing up the humanitarian side of Delhi police two of its women head constables in exemplary work reunited 104 missing children with their families in nine months.
Parents and relatives of the newborns are desperate for answers and are seeking accountability as they search for their missing children after a blaze broke out in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of Jhansi Medical College claimed the lives of several infants.
"The taxpayers are suffering due to the government's mismanagement. My demand is that they have to give a clear package, clean the area, and ensure food and water supply. People's documents have gone missing, children's books have gone missing, and the government has to pay for all this.
"There is no scope for any speculation or conjecture that the child may return home in 24 hours, and hence the police can wait. In fact, the first 24-hour period is the crucial period, when steps for tracing the missing person or child could lead to a positive outcome," the division bench of
New Delhi [India], July 10: Do you envision a world where missing children can be swiftly found in bustling public spaces, where security systems can instantly identify potential threats, and where personalised shopping experiences cater to each individual? Thanks to a groundbreaking inventi
In a remarkable demonstration of canine skill, a sniffer dog of the Mumbai police's Bomb Disposal and Detection Squad (BDDS) named Leo assisted the Mumbai Police in locating a kidnapped 6-year-old child from the Ashok Nagar area of Andheri East, Mumbai.
The 12 children, who were reported missing in the boat capsize in the Bagmati River in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district, were pulled out dead from the waters on Friday, officials said.