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  • (NEW LAUNCH !!!) Dolphin NEW ALTO/K10 DIGITAL LED CAR CLOCK (ORANGE) (First time in India!!!) NOTE: This clock has 3 wires connects with car battery

    (NEW LAUNCH !!!) Dolphin NEW ALTO/K10 DIGITAL LED CAR CLOCK (ORANGE) (First time in India!!!) NOTE: This clock has 3 wires connects with car battery

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  • Telangana: Man accused of stealing electric wires beaten to death

    Telangana: Man accused of stealing electric wires beaten to death

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    Sangareddy: A 30-year-old man was “beaten” to death by some villagers after being tied to a tree for allegedly stealing electric wires in Sangareddy district on Sunday, police said.

    His family members alleged that he was beaten up and electrocuted.

    According to the police, the man Mallesh was caught by some villagers in the agriculture fields of Gummadidala village this morning when he was allegedly stealing electric wires from farm motors and he was later tied to a tree and beaten resulting in his death. Mallesh belongs to the same village.

    “He was beaten up and also given electric shock. Is it justifiable? He should have been handed over to the police. What kind of system is this,” family members told media.

    Asked about reports stating that the man was electrocuted, a police official said the body was shifted to a government hospital and the exact cause of death will be established after receiving the postmortem report.

    Police registered a murder case and are further investigating to identify those involved in the killing of the man.

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  • Telangana: Man accused of stealing electric wires beaten to death

    Telangana: Man accused of stealing electric wires beaten to death

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    Sangareddy: A 30-year-old man was “beaten” to death by some villagers after being tied to a tree for allegedly stealing electric wires in Sangareddy district on Sunday, police said.

    His family members alleged that he was beaten up and electrocuted.

    According to the police, the man Mallesh was caught by some villagers in the agriculture fields of Gummadidala village this morning when he was allegedly stealing electric wires from farm motors and he was later tied to a tree and beaten resulting in his death. Mallesh belongs to the same village.

    “He was beaten up and also given electric shock. Is it justifiable? He should have been handed over to the police. What kind of system is this,” family members told media.

    Asked about reports stating that the man was electrocuted, a police official said the body was shifted to a government hospital and the exact cause of death will be established after receiving the postmortem report.

    Police registered a murder case and are further investigating to identify those involved in the killing of the man.

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  • Wooum Cable and Electronic Accessories Storage Bag, Carrying and Traveling Case for Wires Charger USB Digital Gadget Power Bank Earphone Cable , Pen Storage Bags -Black

    Wooum Cable and Electronic Accessories Storage Bag, Carrying and Traveling Case for Wires Charger USB Digital Gadget Power Bank Earphone Cable , Pen Storage Bags -Black

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    Material – This electronic organizer travel case made of high quality durable PVC Coated Poluster Fabric Made in India and soft Polyster Linginig Fabric inside to secure your gadgets in place and provide quick access whenever you want, perfect case protects your electronic accessories .
    The electronics storage bag has a 2-layer interior compartment with enough space to carry your cords, cables, flash drive, cell phone, charger, mouse, pen drive and other accessories.
    This electronic accessories organizer contains a variety of pockets, enough to hold different types of electronic accessories. The organizer bag is not only for protecting for your electronic accessories, also suitable to store pens, pills, makeup, and etc. It is a great gift for Christmas, New Year and Valentine’s Day.Comes with a comfortable wrist strap for easy carrying; You can carry it in your hand when going out.
    Durable and smooth zipper keeps your favorite device secure, convenient for you to have quick access to items inside the case.

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  • Electronic Spices Big Buzzer with Small Enclosed Piezo Electronic Buzzer Alarm 95DB with Wires PACK OF 5

    Electronic Spices Big Buzzer with Small Enclosed Piezo Electronic Buzzer Alarm 95DB with Wires PACK OF 5

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    Diameter is 38mm Height is 22mm 2 Mounting holes distance:40mm 2 wires, rate voltage: 12v DC, operating voltage: 3 – 24v Buzzer type: piezoelectric sound pressure level 95
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  • Corroded wires, welded suspenders behind Morbi bridge tragedy: SIT report

    Corroded wires, welded suspenders behind Morbi bridge tragedy: SIT report

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    Morbi: Gujarat government-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) has in its preliminary probe found that corrosion on nearly half of the wires on a cable and welding of old suspenders with new ones were some of the major faults that led to the collapse of a suspension bridge in Morbi last year in which 135 people were killed.

    Of the two main cables of the British-era bridge, built by the erstwhile rulers in 1887 over the Machchhu river, one cable was having issues of corrosion and nearly half of its wires “may be already broken” even before the cable snapped on the evening of October 30, 2022, the SIT noted.

    The main cable on the upstream side of the river snapped, leading to the tragedy, as per the SIT.

    The findings are part of the ‘Preliminary Report on Morbi Bridge Incident’ submitted by the five-member SIT in December 2022. The report was recently shared by the state Urban Development Department with the Morbi Municipality.

    Ajanta Manufacturing Limited (Oreva Group) was responsible for the operation and maintenance of the British-era suspension bridge on the Machchhu river which collapsed on October 30, 2022.

    The SIT found several lapses in repairs, maintenance and operation of the bridge.

    Each cable was formed by seven strands, each comprising seven steel wires. Total 49 wires were clubbed together in seven strands to form this cable, the SIT report said.

    “It was observed that out of the 49 wires (of that cable), 22 were corroded, which indicates that those wires may have already broken before the incident. The remaining 27 wires recently broke,” it said.

    The SIT also found that during the renovation work, “old suspenders (steel rods which connect the cable with the platform deck) were welded with the new suspenders. Hence the behaviour of suspenders changed. In these types of bridges, single rod suspenders should be used to bear the load”.

    Notably, the Morbi Municipality, without the approval of the general board, had awarded the contract to maintain and operate the bridge to Oreva Group (Ajanta Manufacturing Limited), which had closed the bridge in March 2022 for renovation and opened it on October 26 without any prior approval or inspection.

    According to the SIT, there were nearly 300 people on the bridge at the time of collapse, which was “far more” than its load bearing capacity.

    It, however, said the actual capacity of the bridge will be confirmed by laboratory reports.

    The probe report also pointed out that replacing individual wooden planks with an aluminium deck also played a role in the collapse.

    “Walking structure was made up of rigid aluminium panels instead of flexible wooden planks. If there were individual wooden planks (which were there before renovation), the number of casualties could have been lower. Moreover, no load test or structure test was conducted before opening the bridge,” it added.

    The aluminium honeycomb panels were fixed without any gap in between, which makes the deck less flexible to deform in its own plane, the SIT said, adding the use of aluminium could have increased the overall weight of the bridge too.

    IAS officer Rajkumar Beniwal, IPS officer Subhash Trivedi, a secretary and a chief engineer from the state Roads and Building Department and a professor of structural engineering were members of the SIT.

    The Morbi police have already arrested 10 people, including Oreva Group’s MD Jaysukh Patel, and booked them under Indian Penal Code sections 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), 308 (attempt to commit culpable homicide), 336 (act which endangers human life), 337 (causing hurt to any person by doing any rash or negligent act) and under 338 (causing grievous hurt by doing rash or negligent act).

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  • Corroded wires, welded suspenders behind Morbi bridge tragedy: SIT report

    Corroded wires, welded suspenders behind Morbi bridge tragedy: SIT report

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    Morbi: The Gujarat government-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) has found in its preliminary probe that corrosion on nearly half of the wires on a cable and welding of old suspenders with new ones were some of the major faults that led to the collapse of the suspension bridge in Morbi last year in which 135 people were killed.

    These findings are part of the ‘Preliminary Report on Morbi Bridge Incident’ submitted by the five-member SIT in December 2022. The report was recently shared with the Morbi Municipality by the state Urban Development Department.

    Ajanta Manufacturing Limited (Oreva Group) was responsible for the operation and maintenance of the British-era suspension bridge on the Machchu river that collapsed on October 30 last year. The SIT had found several lapses in repairs, maintenance and operation of the bridge.

    IAS officer Rajkumar Beniwal, IPS officer Subhash Trivedi, a secretary and a chief engineer from the state Roads and Building Department and a professor of structural engineering were members of the SIT.

    The SIT noted that of the two main cables of the bridge, built by the erstwhile rulers in 1887 over river Machchhu, one cable was having issues of corrosion and nearly half of its wires “may be already broken” even before the cable snapped on October 30 evening.

    According to the SIT, the main cable on the upstream side of the river snapped, leading to the tragedy.
    Each cable was formed by seven strands, each comprising seven steel wires. Total 49 wires were clubbed together in seven strands to form this cable, the SIT report said.

    “It was observed that out of the 49 wires (of that cable), 22 were corroded, which indicates that those wires may have already broken before the incident. The remaining 27 wires recently broke,” the SIT said in its report.

    The SIT also found that during the renovation work, “old suspenders (steel rods which connect the cable with the platform deck) were welded with the new suspenders. Hence the behaviour of suspenders changed. In these types of bridges, single rod suspenders should be used to bear the load”.

    Notably, the Morbi Municipality, without the approval of the general board, had awarded the contract to maintain and operate the bridge to Oreva Group (Ajanta Manufacturing Limited), which had closed the bridge in March 2022 for renovation and opened it on October 26 without any prior approval or inspection.

    According to the SIT, there were nearly 300 persons on the bridge at the time of collapse, which was “far more” than the load bearing capacity of the bridge. It, however, said the actual capacity of the bridge will be confirmed by laboratory reports.

    The probe report also pointed out that replacing individual wooden planks with an aluminium deck also played a role in the collapse.

    “Walking structure was made up of rigid aluminium panels instead of flexible wooden planks. If there were individual wooden planks (which were there before renovation), the number of casualties could have been lower. Moreover, no load test or structure test was conducted before opening the bridge,” it added.

    The aluminium honeycomb panels were fixed without any gap in between, which makes the deck less flexible to deform in its own plane, said the SIT, adding that the use of aluminium could have increased the overall weight of the bridge too.

    Morbi police have already arrested ten accused, including Oreva Group’s MD Jaysukh Patel, under IPC sections 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), 308 (attempt to commit culpable homicide), 336 (act which endangers human life), 337 (causing hurt to any person by doing any rash or negligent act) and under 338 (causing grievous hurt by doing rash or negligent act).

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Remove haphazardly put wires, cables within 15 days: SMC to telecom services, cable operators

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    Srinagar, Feb 03: The Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) on Thursday directed the telecom service providers to remove the haphazardly put wires, lines, cables, junction boxes and other utilities above ground within 15 days failing which the corporation will disconnect or remove these cables at the risk and cost of the concerned telecom service providers, internet and cable operators in Srinagar.

    A public has been issued by SMC Commissioner, Athar Aamir Khan, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), reads that it has been observed that various telecom service operators, internet providers, local cable network operators etc have laid cables, wires, OFCs, junction boxes, utilities etc in a very unorganized and haphazard manner along various roads, areas and streets in Srinagar City.

    These cables, wires lines and junction boxes are mostly dangling from electric poles and in some cases entire rolls are lying on the ground underneath the poles and in some cases these rolls are shattered all along the roads and streets, it said.

    These haphazardly put cables, wires, utilities, lines and junction boxes have created a public nuisance besides being dangerous to life and property as well as making the city aesthetically poor.

    “The telecom service operators, providers and local cable network operators have time and again been instructed and directed to reorganize these cables, wires, lines, junction boxes and utilities in an ordered manner following the protocols & norms. The telecom service operators, internet providers and local cable network operators and other such entities responsible for putting these wires, cables etc have failed to do so, and these haphazardly put cables, wires, lines etc continue to create public nuisance and pose threat to public life in Srinagar city.”

    “In terms of The Jammu And Kashmir Municipal Corporation Act, 2000 as amended from time to time; nuisance includes, “any act, omission, place, animal or a thing which causes or is likely to cause injury, danger, annoyance or offence to the sense of sight, smell or hearing or disturbance to rest or sleep or which is or may be dangerous to life or injurious to health or property”.

    Placing of cables, wires and OFCs in such a manner as explained creates a public nuisance and is hazardous to life and property, it added.

    “Now therefore all the telecom service operators and internet providers and local cable network operators and other such entities responsible for putting these wires, cables etc are hereby given a final opportunity to remove these wires, lines, cables, junction boxes, utilities etc within 15 days from the issue of this notice failing which Srinagar Municipal Corporation will disconnect or remove these cables, lines, wires, junction boxes, utilities etc at the risk and cost of the concerned telecom service providers, internet operators, cable operators. Any new laying of cables shall be done only after getting requisite permissions, clearances and following due protocols and norms applicable,” it said—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )