2 'Govindas' Die In Dahi Handi-Related Incidents; One After Suffering Epileptic Attack, Other Because Of Electrocution
On August, the Maharashtra Government filed a caveat in the Supreme Court in connection with the Dahi Handi matter. While on August 1, the apex court sent back the 'Dahi Handi' case to Bombay High Court for fresh consideration in view of written submissions filed by the State. The apex court conducted the hearing on the affidavit filed by the Maharashtra Government. The affidavit states that the Maharashtra Police has issued guidelines for the said event, according to which, the organisers are directed to make arrangements for mattresses for all the Dahi Handi events across the state. (All images: AP/Representational)
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View In AppReportedly, in last five years, around 1,171 govindas got injured and approximately five lost their lives while attempting to break the dahi handis. (All images: AP/Representational)
The deceased in Palghar was identified as Rohan Kini, police said adding, He was a part of a human pyramid. He got down from the pyramid after breaking the handi. But soon afterwards, he suffered an epileptic attack and he died while being taken to a hospital in Palghar around 6.30 pm. (All images: AP/Representational)
In Palghar, a 'Govinda' named Rohan Gopinath Kini, died after he suffered an epileptic attack during the celebrations, while in Airoli Nagesh Sainath Parle died of electrocution. (All images: AP/Representational)
Mumbai: While two 'Govindas' - one each in Palghar district and Airoli in Navi Mumbai-- died in dahi handi-related incidents, 117 others were injured at different places in Mumbai while forming human pyramids as part of the festival that was celebrated with fervour today, officials said. (All images: AP/Representational)
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