The accident occurred near Aari Ghat under Lateri police station in the district at around 10 pm on Thursday. Sixteen people were travelling in the vehicle to attend a wedding ceremony in Sironj in the district of Indore from Mhow. While returning from here, the driver lost control and it ov
The accident occurred near the Karondiya-Gada Road in Devolond police station area in the district at around 5 pm. Upon receiving the information about the accident, the police reached the spot and admitted the injured to the nearest hospital. Among the injured, six sustained severe injuries
The vehicle, which was travelling from Dhumakot to Apola, suddenly lost control and plunged into a gorge. There were two people on board at the time of the accident.
Pickup drivers in Gwadar staged a major sit-in on the Coastal Highway after Coast Guards allegedly seized vehicles carrying legally permitted diesel, prompting accusations of injustice and threats of an indefinite protest.
India's economy is expected to see a boost in Q4FY25, supported by a sustained increase in government spending and capital expenditure (Capex), alongside a pickup in consumption driven by the Maha-Kumbh and wedding season, according to a report by Union Bank of India.
The accident took place on National Highway 152D when a family from Rajasthan's Makrana was going to Haridwar to immerse their grandfather's ashes. However, the car's tyre got punctured, and it rammed into the pickup, which was parked on the other side.
Despite witnessing tough conditions in the third quarter, loan growth will improve from the second half of Financial Year (FY) 2026, driven by a recovery in the unsecured segment and a gradual pickup in private capital expenditure (capex), according to a report by Mirae Asset Sharekhan.
As India moves into the next quarter, the outlook for the truck rentals and sales of vehicles across all categories remains positive. The upcoming Kharif sowing season is also expected to boost the sales of agricultural vehicles.
India is on the path of fiscal prudence as the government has spent around 52.5 per cent of the budget estimate (BE) of its deficit in the first seven months of FY25, says a report by the Union Bank of India.