Following a road accident in Uttar Pradesh's Hathras district which claimed two lives and left around 16 injured, state Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday took cognizance of the incident and directed the officials to ensure proper treatment for injured, an official statement from the
Two people have been killed and 16 people have sustained injuries after a double-decker bus they were traveling by rammed into a parked truck in the Hathras district of Uttar Pradesh, said an official on Thursday.
The incident occurred at 5:15 a.m. on Wednesday when a double-decker sleeper bus was travelling from Motihari, Bihar to Delhi and hit a milk- tanker from behind on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway near the Gadha village in the Behtamujawar Police Station area.
The incident occurred at 5:15 a.m. on Wednesday when a double-decker sleeper bus was travelling from Motihari, Bihar to Delhi and hit a milk- tanker from behind on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway near the Gadha village in the Behtamujawar Police Station area.
Following the tragic road accident in Uttar Pradesh's Unnao which claimed 18 lives, five of the injured were referred to Lucknow for better treatment while the rest are undergoing treatment at District Hospital in Unnao, an official said on Wednesday.
Four people were killed and 12 others were injured on Tuesday morning when a bus they were travelling in collided with a vehicle in Uttar Pradesh's Amethi, police said.
The incident occurred in Teen Imli area under the jurisdiction Azad Nagar police station limits in the district on Monday morning. The person who died was identified as Ram Prasad Maurya (62), a resident of Pawanpuri colony, Nemawar road, Indore.
According to the police, the deceased has been identified as Rachabattuni Bhagyashree (26), Rachanibatuni Naganithinakkumar (2) and Bomma Kamaladevi (53) of Bhimavaram, West Godavari district.
As per reports, a Haryana Roadways bus overturned near Naulata village of Pinjore town in Panchkula district. More than 40 school children were injured in the accident.
Mahrang pointed out additional forms of genocide besides direct killings and disappearances, such as deaths resulting from road accidents, illnesses like cancer worsened by the state's negligence, and the continuation of drug-related issues among Baloch youth
According to the Ministry of Defence, Jammu, "The jawans of the Indian Army along with JK Police attempted to slow down and finally stop the bus from plunging down into a gorge by placing stones beneath the tyres of the vehicle."