Hyderabad: If you appreciate high-end fashion and luxury accessories, you may be familiar with Christian Dior’s iconic fashion house. If you like their designs, you’ll love the Natural Cannage Tote Bag, which was recently carried by actress Pooja Hedge.
This stunning bag reflects elegance and sophistication, with a beige colour and a stunning grey pattern that adds an extra touch of style. It’s the perfect finishing touch to any elegant and classy outfit, and it’ll turn heads wherever you go.
But what truly distinguishes this bag is its price—a whopping Rs. 3L! Yes, you read that correctly. This is no ordinary handbag. It’s a fashion statement that exudes luxury and exclusivity, and it’s definitely not for the faint of heart.
The Christian Dior Natural Cannage Tote Bag is a must-have for those who enjoy the finer things in life. It’s an investment in your style and image that will make you feel like a million bucks every time you wear it. This bag is sure to turn heads wherever you go, whether you are a fashionista looking to make a statement or just someone who appreciates the finer things in life. If you want to treat yourself to a little bit of luxury, this bag is well worth the money.
New Delhi: A 20-year-old youth was stabbed to death near the Khan Market on Sunday evening, sending shock waves in the posh shopping locale, police said.
The victim, identified as Akash, was attacked on the road in front of Lokanayak Bhawan around 8 p.m., a police official said.
“The assailant stabbed Akash on the upper right side of his abdomen.
Another Rinku style murder….
20 year old Hindu boy Akash was stabbed to death in Delhi’s Khan Market area.
“Local residents found him in a critical condition and rushed him to RML hospital where he was declared dead by the doctors,” the official said.
The police have initiated a probe into the incident, but the motive behind the attack remains unclear. “Although it appears to be a result of personal enmity, we are investigating all angles,” the official added.
The incident has rocked the area, known for its high-end shopping and dining experiences.
A video capturing the incident has gone viral on social media, causing many to raise concerns about the prevailing law and order situation.
Akash’s brother is employed at a salon, while his father works in housekeeping, as per police.
SRINAGAR: A BSNL employee died after receiving an electric shock while performing duties in the Pattan area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Saturday afternoon.
An official said that a BSNL employee working in BSNL exchange Pattan as a daily wager received an electric shock while performing duties.
The employee identified as Mushtaq Ahmad Mir (48) son of Wali Mohammad Mir resident of Tantray Pora Pattan was shifted to SDH Pattan where doctors declared him brought dead, he said.
After legal and medico formalities, the body is being handed over to legal heirs, he said, adding that police has started an investigation in this regard. (KDC)
Amaravati: In a shock to Andhra Pradesh’s ruling YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), the opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) bagged a seat of Legislative Council from MLA quota in the elections held on Thursday.
TDP’s lone candidate Panchumarthi Anuradha won the election by securing 23 votes, one more than the required number.
YSRCP won six seats but its seventh candidate Jayamangala Venkataramna suffered shock defeat.
With the cross-voting of two rebel MLAs of YSRCP, the TDP secured two more votes from the ruling party.
All 175 members of the Assembly cast their votes and the counting was taken up in the evening.
YSRCP’s V.V. Surya Narayana Raju, Pothula Sunitha, Bommi Israel, Chandragiri Yesuratnam and Marri Rajasekhar were elected as they secured 22 votes each. The other two candidates Kola Guruvulu and Jayamangala Venkataramna were polled 21 votes each but Kola Guruvulu was declared elected on the basis of second preference votes.
The result came as a big setback to Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSRCP, which was confident of a clean sweep.
In the 175-member Assembly, YSRCP has 151 members and it was confident of securing votes of four rebel MLAs of TDP and the lone MLA of Jana Sena Party (JSP).
TDP, which had 23 seats in the Assembly, was left with 19 members as four others had switched sides to YSRCP.
Both the parties had issued whips to their members. YSRCP had taken all precautions by giving clear instructions to the MLAs about the candidates they have to vote for. The ruling party swiftly began an exercise to identify the black sheep.
The win has given TDP a big moral victory. It comes close on the heels of winning three graduates’ constituencies in the recently held Council elections.
When the voting began on Thursday morning, TDP leader Nimmala Kistappa claimed that 16 MLAs of YSRCP are in touch with them. The ruling party, however, dismissed the claim as a mind game being played by the opposition.
Celebrations broke out in the TDP camp after Thursday’s win. Large number of TDP leaders gathered at party president and former chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu’s residence.
BRUSSELS — The European Parliament’s Socialists are warily eyeing their colleagues and assistants, wondering which putative ally might turn out to be a liar as new details emerge in a growing cash-for-favors scandal.
Long-simmering geographic divisions within the group, Parliament’s second largest, are fueling mistrust and discord. Members are at odds over how forcefully to defend their implicated colleagues. Others are nursing grievances over how the group’s leadership handled months of concerns about their lawmaker, Eva Kaili, who’s now detained pending trial.
Publicly, the group has shown remarkable solidarity during the so-called Qatargate scandal, which involves allegations that foreign countries bribed EU lawmakers. Socialists and Democrats (S&D) chief Iratxe García has mustered a unified response, producing an ambitious ethics reform proposal and launching an internal investigation without drawing an open challenge to her leadership. Yet as the Parliament’s center left ponders how to win back the public’s trust ahead of next year’s EU election, the trust among the members themselves is fraying.
“I feel betrayed by these people that are colleagues of our political group,” said Mohammed Chahim, a Dutch S&D MEP. “As far as I am concerned, we are all political victims, and I hope we can get the truth out in the open.”
S&D MEPs are grappling not only with a sense of personal betrayal but also a fear that the links to corruption could squash otherwise promising electoral prospects.
Social democrats were looking forward to running in 2024 on the bread-and-butter issues at the top of minds around the bloc amid persistent inflation, buoyed by Olaf Scholz’s rise in Germany and the Continent-wide popularity of Finland’s Sanna Marin. Now, the group’s appeal to voters’ pocketbooks could be overshadowed by suitcases filled with cash.
“We were completely unaware of what was going on,” said García, vowing that the group’s internal inquiry will figure out what went wrong. “We have to let the people responsible [for the investigation] work.”
The ‘darkest plenary’
Shock, anger and betrayal reverberated through the 145-strong caucus in early December last year when Belgian police began arresting senior S&D figures, chief among them a former Italian MEP Pier Antonio Panzeri and Eva Kaili, a rising star from Greece who had barely completed a year as one of Parliament’s 14 vice presidents.
“The Qatargate revelations came as a terrible shock to S&D staff and MEPs,” an S&D spokesperson said. “Many felt betrayed, their trust abused and broken. Anyone who has ever become a victim of criminals will understand it takes time to heal from such an experience.”
When the S&D gathered for a Parliament session in Strasbourg days after the first arrests, few members took it harder than the group’s president, García, who at one point broke down in tears, according to three people present.
“We are all not just political machines, but also human beings,” said German MEP Gabriele Bischoff, an S&D vice chair in her first term. “To adapt to such a crisis, and to deal with it, it’s not easy.”
“I mean, also, you trusted some of these people,” she said.
An Italian court ruled that the daughter of former MEP Pier Antonio Panzeri can be extradited to Belgium | European Union
In Strasbourg the group showed zero appetite to watch the judicial process play out, backing a move to remove Kaili from her vice presidency role. (She has, through a lawyer, consistently maintained her innocence.)
The group’s leadership also pressured MEPs who in any way were connected to the issues or people in the scandal to step back from legislative work, even if they faced no charges.
“It was of course the darkest plenary we’ve had,” said Andreas Schieder, an Austrian S&D MEP who holds a top role on the committee charged with battling foreign interference post Qatargate. “But we took the right decisions quickly.”
The S&D hierarchy swiftly suspended Kaili from the group in December and meted out the same treatment to two other MEPs who would later be drawn into the probe.
But now many S&D MEPs are asking themselves how it was possible that a cluster of people exerted such influence across the Socialist group, how Kaili rose so quickly to the vice presidency and how so much allegedly corrupt behavior went apparently unnoticed for years.
Like family
The deep interpersonal connections between those accused and the rest of the group were part of what made it all so searing for the S&D tribe.
Belgian authorities’ initial sweep nabbed not only Panzeri and Kaili but also Kaili’s partner, a longtime parliamentary assistant named Francesco Giorgi, who had spent years working for Panzeri. Suddenly every former Panzeri assistant still in Parliament was under suspicion. Panzeri later struck a plea deal, offering to dish on whom he claims to have bribed in exchange for a reduced sentence.
Maria Arena, who succeeded Panzeri as head of the Parliament’s human rights panel in 2019, also found herself under heavy scrutiny: Her friendship with her predecessor was so close that she’d been spotted as his plus-one at his assistant’s wedding. Alessandra Moretti, another S&D MEP, has also been linked to the probe, according to legal documents seen by POLITICO.
The appearance of Laura Ballarin, García’s Cabinet chief, raising a glass with Giorgi and vacationing on a Mediterranean sailboat with Kaili, offered a tabloid-friendly illustration of just how enmeshed the accused were with the group’s top brass.
“I was the first one to feel shocked, hurt and deeply betrayed when the news came out,” Ballarin told POLITICO. “Yet, evidently, my personal relations did never interfere with my professional role.”
Making matters worse, some three months later, the scandal has largely remained limited to the S&D. Two more of its members have been swallowed up since the initial round of arrests: Italy’s Andrea Cozzolino and Belgium’s Marc Tarabella — a well-liked figure known for handing out Christmas gifts to Parliament staff as part of a St. Nicholas act. Both were excluded, like Kaili, from the S&D group. They maintain their innocence.
Whiter than white
That’s putting pressure on García, who is seen in Brussels as an extension of the power of her close ally, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is one of S&D chief Iratxe García most important allies | Ludovic Marin/AFP via Getty Images
However, she has not always been able to leverage that alliance in Brussels. A prime example is the backroom deal the political groups made to appoint the Parliament’s new secretary-general, Alessandro Chiocchetti, who hails from the center-right European People’s Party. García emerged mostly empty-handed from the negotiations, with the EPP maneuvering around her and The Left group securing an entirely new directorate general.
Kaili, from a tiny two-person Greek Socialist delegation, would also have never gotten the nod to become vice president in 2022 without García and the Spanish Socialists’ backing.
Yet when it comes to trying to clean house and reclaim the moral high ground, the Socialist chief has brought people together. “She deserves to be trusted to do this correctly,” said René Repasi, a German S&D lawmaker.
In the new year, the S&D successfully pushed through the affable, progressive Luxembourgish Marc Angel to replace Kaili, fending off efforts by other left-leaning and far-right groups to take one of the S&D’s seats in the Parliament’s rule-making bureau. In another move designed to steady the ship, the Socialists in February drafted Udo Bullmann, an experienced German MEP who previously led the S&D group, as a safe pair of hands to replace Arena on the human rights subcommittee.
And in a bid to go on the offensive, the Socialists published a 15-point ethics plan (one-upping the center-right Parliament president’s secret 14-point plan). It requires all S&D MEPs — and their assistants — to disclose their meetings online and pushes for whistleblower protections in the Parliament. Where legally possible, the group pledges to hold its own members to these standards — for example by banning MEPs from paid-for foreign trips — even if the rest of the body doesn’t go as far.
Those results were hard won, group officials recounted. With members from 26 EU countries, the group had to navigate cultural and geographic divisions on how to handle corruption, exposing north-south fault lines.
“To do an internal inquiry was not supported in the beginning by all, but we debated it,” said Bischoff, describing daily meetings that stretched all the way to Christmas Eve.
The idea of recruiting outside players to conduct an internal investigation was also controversial, she added. Yet in the end, the group announced in mid-January that former MEP Richard Corbett and Silvina Bacigalupo, a law professor and board member of Transparency International Spain, would lead a group-backed inquiry, which has now begun.
The moves appear to have staved off a challenge to García’s leadership, and so far, attacks from the Socialists’ main rival, the EPP, have been limited. But S&D MEPs say there’s still an air of unease, with some concerned the cleanup hasn’t gone deep enough — while others itch to defend the accused.
Some party activists quietly question if the response was too fast and furious.
Arena’s political future is in doubt, for example, even though she’s faced no criminal charges. Following mounting pressure about her ties to Panzeri, culminating with a POLITICO report on her undeclared travel to Qatar, Arena formally resigned from the human rights subcommittee. The group is not defending her, even as some activists mourn the downfall of someone they see as a sincere champion for human rights causes.
Vocal advocacy for Kaili has also fueled controversy: Italian S&D MEPs drew groans from colleagues when they hawked around a letter about the treatment of Kaili and her daughter, which only garnered 10 signatures.
“I do not believe it was necessary,” García said of the letter. “[If] I worry about the situation in jails, it has to be for everyone, not for a specific MEP.”
The letter also did nothing to warm relations between the S&D’s Spanish and Italian delegations, which have been frosty since before the scandal. The S&D spokesperson in a statement rejected the notion that there are tensions along geographical lines: “There’s no divide between North and South, nor East and West, and there’s no tension between the Italian and Spanish delegations.”
In another camp are MEPs who are looking somewhat suspiciously at their colleagues.
Repasi, the German S&D member, said he is weary of “colleagues that are seemingly lying into your face” — a specific reference to Tarabella, who vocally denied wrongdoing for weeks, only to have allegations surface that he took around €140,000 in bribes from Panzeri, the detained ex-lawmaker.
Repasi added: “It makes you more and more wonder if there is anyone else betting on the fact that he or she might not be caught.”
Jakob Hanke Vela, Karl Mathiesen and Aitor Hernández-Morales contributed reporting.
[ad_2]
#Shock #anger #betrayal #Qatargatehit #Socialist #group
( With inputs from : www.politico.eu )
New Delhi: The assembly by-election results on Thursday brought some solace for the Congress as it wrested one seat each from the BJP and the TMC in Maharashtra and West Bengal respectively and retained a seat in Tamil Nadu with DMK’s support, while the BJP and its ally AJSU bagged one seat each in the western state and Jharkhand.
The ruling Trinamool Congress in West Bengal suffered a shock defeat in Sagardighi which was won by Congress’ Bayron Biswas by 22,986 votes. It is the only seat held by the Congress in the state assembly.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee alleged the Congress and the CPI(M) had entered into an understanding with the BJP to defeat the Trinamool Congress with their “immoral” alliance.
Banerjee also said that her party will go it alone in the 2024 elections, “with the support of common people” and the Congress should refrain from calling itself anti-BJP.
“For the Sagardighi loss, I do not blame anyone… But, there is an immoral alliance, which we strongly condemn. The BJP transferred its votes to the Congress…. everyone played the communal card. The BJP, of course, played the communal card. The Congress, CPI(M), however, turned out to be bigger players in this regard,” she told reporters
By-election to the constituency, seen as a prestige fight for state Congress president Adhir Chowdhury in his home district of Murshidabad, was necessitated following the death of state minister Subrata Saha in December last year.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) managed to hold on to Chinchwad seat in Maharashtra’s Pune but suffered a setback as it failed to Kasba Peth Assembly seat, its stronghold in the district, as Congress candidate Ravindra Dhangekar defeated the saffron party nominee Hemant Rasane.
The BJP held the seat for 28 years. Girish Bapat, the current BJP MP from Pune, represented the seat five times till 2019.
Dhangekar, who was supported by Maha Vikas Aghadi allies Nationalist Congress Party and Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray), polled 73,194 votes while Rasane received 62,244 votes, as per figures on the Election Commission’s website after the final round of counting.
While the party’s performance was dismal in the assembly poll in Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya , Congress general secretary communications Jairam Ramesh said the bypoll results were “very encouraging”.
“We are building the Congress for the future and those who thought they will make it big by breaking the Congress have not achieved any success,” Ramesh said in an apparent dig at TMC.
The bypolls saw the first direct contest between the ruling BJP-Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and the opposing MVA after the change of government in Maharashtra in June last year.
As the bypolls had become an issue of prestige for the MVA as well as the ruling Shinde-BJP coalition in the state, senior leaders like NCP president Sharad Pawar, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis campaigned for their respective candidates.
In Chinchwad seat, BJP’s Ashwini Jagtap was ahead with 1.12 lakh votes against NCP’s Nana Kate who had bagged around 84,000 votes. The election commission was yet to formally declare the result at 8 pm.
The byelection was necessitated due to the death of incumbent BJP MLAs Mukta Tilak (Kasba) and Laxman Jagtap (Chinchwad).
Ruling DMK-backed Congress nominee EVKS Elangovan won in the Erode East byelection, with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin terming it a public endorsement of the “Dravidian model of governance” of his 22-month-old government.
Elangovan won more than one lakh of 1.7lakh votes polled on February 27.
With the “historic and grand win”, the ground was being prepared for an even iggervictory of the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA) in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, Stalin told reporters.
BJP state president K Annamalai said he did not see it as an endorsement of the government’s performance and indicated factors like “sympathy” were also there, apparently referring to Elangovan being the father of E Thirumahan Everaa, the Congress MLA whose demise in January necessitated the byelection.
AJSU Party candidate Sunita Choudhary won from Jharkhand’s Ramgarh defeating UPA-backed Congress’ Bajrang Mahto by a margin of 21,970 votes, the Election Commission said.
The AJSU Party, which tied up with the BJP for the by-poll, secured 1,15,669 votes, while the Congress, an ally of the ruling JMM-led coalition, bagged 93,699 votes after the completion of counting, it said.
The by-election was necessitated due to the disqualification of Congress legislator Mamta Devi, following her conviction in a criminal case.
The EC had in January announced that bypolls to the Lakshadweep Lok Sabha seat, along with six Assembly seats spread over five states – Maharashtra, Arunachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Tamil Nadu – would be held on February 27.
The Lakshadweep seat was vacated following the disqualification of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) member Mohammed Faizal after his conviction in a criminal case.
However, on January 30, the EC withheld the Lakshadweep Lok Sabha byelection l after the Kerala High Court suspended the conviction and sentence of Faizal.
On January 25, the poll panel “revised” the date of polling, from February 27 to February 26, for bypolls in two assembly seats of Maharashtra’s Pune district after it was informed about the dates clashing with scheduled class 12 and graduation exams there.
In Arunachal Pradesh’s Lumla seat, BJP candidate Tsering Lhamu has declared elected the MLA without a contest on February 10.
Lhamu, the wife of former MLA Jambey Tashi, was the only candidate who filed her nomination for the by-election which was necessitated due to the death of her husband in November last year.
She has a child with her lover but she dies, shock request to barren wife: “Grow him up as if he were yours”
The difficulty of having children, the betrayal, the request to raise the child of the deceased lover. She is making the story told by a user of Reddit, who says she has been married to a Protestant pastor for five years. The man allegedly confessed to having cheated on her with a parishioner who became pregnant with twins and died immediately after her birth, to which only one of her two children survived. The 44-year-old would then have asked his wife to raise the child as if it belonged to him. The woman, a 29-year-old Texan insurer, also said she was sterile and had tried to save money to rely on assisted reproduction.
“He told me I had made him a promise of marriage and that God had blessed us with a son. That this is our cross to bear and that God would never give us something we can’t handle,” the man allegedly said in an attempt to convince her. “I told him that it seemed that God had given her more than she could bear because she was dead (I know I shouldn’t have, but I wasn’t lucid),” the woman replied, to which her husband responded with a slap and a warning to remember to “serve the husband”. “[Mi ha detto] that God had chosen me to be the mother of this child and that I was to be his humble servant.”
The reaction of the other users was unanimous: “run as far as you can and don’t look back”, “you can’t trust this man”, “don’t just leave him but change area”, “He chose to be unfaithful and now he expects that you raise someone else’s child?!”.
“I feel so stupid for not understanding when I can understand it so clearly now,” the woman said in responses, explaining that she received calls from her husband’s assistant twice within a week, who offered to help her. to convert his office into a nest to welcome the baby.
A German coach fell over an embankment near Schladming in Austria. A vacationer was fatally injured. There are serious injuries. The bus comes from Passau (Bavaria).
Updated February 27, 8:30 a.m: The tobogganing trip near Schladming was supposed to be a carefree day with friends before the wedding. The bachelor party ended in a nightmare. On the way back, the coach crashed in Austria. The groom (31) dies in the serious accident. Seven people are seriously injured. The condition of the 51-year-old bus driver is critical.
The bachelor group consisting of 32 men were on their way home on Saturday evening when the bus fell over the embankment in the last bend before Schladming and overturned several times. First aiders were quickly on site, but for the 31-year-old any help came too late.
The groom came from the market town of Triftern (Rottal-Inn district). “It’s a tragic incident,” said Mayor Edith Lirsch, according to the dpa news agency. Everyone knows each other in the small town. Many of the young people are active in clubs. “That’s why you take a big interest.”
The commander of the Lengsham fire brigade speaks of a tragedy and a great loss. As the Central Bavarian newspaper reported, the 31-year-old had been active as a youth worker in the fire brigade for ten years and was very involved in his team. “It is still unbelievable for all of us and a huge shock.”
Coach crashes over the embankment: the deadly injurer is said to have been the groom (31).
Updated February 26, 3:27 p.m: A toboggan trip by a tour group from Lower Bavaria (Passau) ended in a serious accident. On the return journey from Austria, the coach with 32 passengers on board came off the road in a bend near Schladming and fell several meters over an embankment. The trip is said to have been a bachelor party.
Particularly tragic: A 31-year-old died – it is said to have been the groom among the group. This is reported by the Austrian media, such as the Small newspaper. The bus driver (51) and other passengers were taken to hospitals with serious injuries. 26 passengers were slightly injured, reports the Schladming volunteer fire brigade on Facebook. After the bus accident, first responders were by chance immediately on the spot.
“Immediately behind the accident vehicle drove a bus occupied by fire brigade comrades, who immediately secured the accident site and acted as first aiders,” the mission report reads.
First of all, the cause of the accident is still unclear. According to local media, the police speculate about a brake failure. During the night it had only snowed a little there. In 2017, however, a similar accident occurred at the site. A truck that was no longer able to brake crashed over the embankment onto the flat roof of the garage. The truck driver was seriously injured in the accident.
Accident in Austria: coach from Bavaria falls over an embankment – one dead
February 26 update at 9:54 am: According to the latest findings, the German coach came from the Passau area (Bavaria) and was returning from a toboggan trip. The bus crashed in Austria late on Saturday evening. On the country road near Schladming, the bus with 32 passengers left the road and fell down an embankment. The coach is said to have overturned several times before landing on the flat roof of a company site.
German coach from Passau (Bavaria) crashed in Austria – 31-year-old dies at the scene of the accident
Three occupants were trapped and had to be freed by the fire department. For a 31-year-old, any help came too late. The man died from his serious injuries at the scene of the accident. Another passenger and the bus driver (51) were seriously injured after being taken to hospital. The cause of the fatal bus accident is initially unclear. “The coach was secured on the instructions of the Leoben public prosecutor’s office and will be examined by experts,” the police reported.
Austria: German coach falls over an embankment – a passenger dies at the scene of the accident.
Accident in Austria: German coach falls over embankment – one dead
First report from February 26, 2023
Schladming – In Styria (Austria) on a country road near Schladming, a serious bus accident occurred on Saturday night (February 25) with one dead and two seriously injured. The German coach with 32 occupants got off the road around 11:15 p.m. for an unknown reason and fell down the embankment. He then came to rest on the flat roof of a company building, the Austrian police said on Sunday.
Austria: German coach falls down an embankment – passenger (31) dies at the scene of the accident
A German citizen was fatally injured in the accident. Another passenger and the bus driver (51) – both also German citizens – were taken to the hospitals in Schladming and Schwarzach with serious injuries.
Of the 32 occupants, three people were trapped and had to be freed by the fire brigade, reports the ORF. For a 31-year-old German, however, any help came too late. The man died at the scene of the accident. Most of the other bus passengers suffered minor injuries or were unharmed in the crash, police said. The group on the bus was on the return journey after a toboggan trip, said a police spokesman in Styria, reports the dpa news agency. According to initial findings, only men were on board the bus.
Austria: German coach crashes in bend over embankment. Rescue workers from the fire brigade are on duty at the scene of the accident.
According to the police, the bus accident happened on the L722 country road in the direction of Schladming in the so-called “Schlösselkehre”. The coach was secured by the fire brigade with supports to prevent another crash, reports the ORF. Finally, the vehicle was recovered with a truck-mounted crane. 160 forces from the police, fire brigade and rescue services as well as a crisis intervention team were deployed at the scene of the accident. Investigations into the exact cause of the accident are still ongoing. The bus driver had not yet been questioned due to his serious injuries. (ml)
Dehradun: The family of Vijay Kumar, who died in the earthquake in Turkey, is in shock.
A resident of Kotdwar in Uttarakhand, Vijay Kumar was on a business trip to Turkey when the earthquake struck. His mortal remains were found and identified among the debris of a hotel in Malatya. He left Kotdwar on January 23.
Kumar’s family members were in deep shock as they came to know of the tragic news. They cried inconsolably. Neighbours and relatives came to Kumar’s residence to express their condolences.
Vijay Kumar is survived by his mother, wife, and six-year-old child. He had lost his father about one-and a half months back.
The Indian Embassy in Turkey informed on Saturday that mortal remains of Kumar have been found.
“We inform with sorrow that the mortal remains of Shri Vijay Kumar, an Indian national missing in Turkiye since February 6 earthquake, have been found and identified among the debris of a hotel in Malatya, where he was on a business trip,” the Embassy said in a tweet.
“Our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones. We are making arrangements for the earliest possible transportation of his mortal remains to his family,” it added.
Ministry of External Affairs had said earlier this month that ten Indians were struck in remote parts of Turkey after the country was hit by two “biggest natural disaster” earthquakes, but they are safe while one citizen is missing.
“There are 10 individuals who are stuck in some remote parts of the affected area but they are safe. We have one Indian national missing, who was on a business visit to Turkey’s Malatya. And he has not been traced for the last two days. We are in touch with his family and the company in Bengaluru,” Sanjay Verma, Secretary (West) in Ministry of External Affairs, had said at a media briefing on ‘Operation Dost.’
The death toll from the earthquakes stood at more than 25,000 across southern Turkey and northwest Syria, reports said.
SRINAGAR: A lineman, working as a daily wager in Power Development Department, on Friday suffered injuries due to an electric shock in Damhal Hanjipora area of South Kashmir’s Kulgam.
Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that the lineman identified as Muhammad Ramzan son of Ghulam Qadir of Manzgam sustained injuries after he came in contact with a live wire.
He said he was rushed to a nearby hospital, where from she was referred to the SKIMS, Soura.