Breaking News Live: Wall Collapses During Renovation In Delhi's Malviya Nagar Leaves 6-7 Injured
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133 individuals were arrested by police following overnight protests at NYU campus regarding the Gaza crisis, reported AFP.
In an incident, around 6-7 individuals injured when a wall of a house collapsed in Delhi's Malviya Nagar area. The collapse occurred while renovation work was underway at the premises. The injured individuals have been promptly admitted to the hospital for medical treatment, as confirmed by the Delhi Police, reported ANI.
Sculptor Lakshmi Goud commemorated Hanuman Jayanti by crafting a majestic 7-foot-high statue of Bajrangbali at Juhu Beach in Mumbai, reported IANS.
A fire broke out in a multi-storied building in North Howrah, West Bengal. Five fire tenders have arrived at the scene, and efforts to extinguish the fire are currently underway, reported ANI.
The Asansol area in Paschim Bardhaman District faced a devastating fire that engulfed 25 huts and shops. However, the fire was extinguished by four fire engines, reported IANS.
The locals of Kunda Top, Rajouri, in Jammu and Kashmir, gathered for the last rites of Mohd Razaq, who was shot dead by unidentified persons last night, reported ANI.
The Directorate of General Aviation has said that airlines must ensure that children up to 12 years of age are allocated seats with at least one parent or guardian if they are travelling on the same booking (PNR). They further said that the airline should maintain a record of the seating arrangement.
Forest fire broke out on Monday night, near the Kumaon division, in Uttarakhand Nainital.
At least four people were killed and 21 injured when a bus collided with a truck on Agra-Lucknow Expressway near Kannauj late Monday night.
Madhya Pradesh Police recovered cash worth around Rs 1.3 crore and four kilograms of silver in Mandsaur. The cash and the jewellery were recovered from a car that was spotted on the national highway on Monday evening. There were 2 male and one female in the car.
"As the Model Code of Conduct is underway, police are surveilling. A car with a Maharashtra number plate was seen on the highway. We got the info about cash being in the car, so police chased it down and recovered around Rs 1.3 crore cash. Additionally, 4 kg of silver has also been recovered," Nai Abadi Police Station in-charge Varun Tiwari said.
Delhi's Ghazipur landfill continues to emit columns of smoke into the air after a major fire broke out on Sunday evening.
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President Murmu On Two-Day Uttarakhand Visit From April 23, To Attend Ganga Aarti In Rishikesh
President Droupadi Murmu will be on a two-day tour of Uttarakhand from Tuesday, during which she will attend Ganga aarti in Rishikesh and other programmes, the Rashtrapati Bhavan said.President Murmu will also attend the fourth convocation of AIIMS-Rishikesh on Tuesday, it said on Monday.On the same evening, she will attend the Ganga aarti in Rishikesh, the Rashtrapati Bhavan said in a statement.On Wednesday, the president will grace the convocation ceremony of officer trainees of the Indian Forest Service (2022 batch) at the Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy, Dehradun, it added.
All India Railway Men's Federation To Celebrate 4-Day Long Centenary Convention From April 23
All India Railway Men's Federation, one of the largest trade unions of railway employees, will hold a 4-day long centenary convention from April 23. The federation was established on April 24, 1924. Shiva Gopal Mishra, General Secretary, All India Railway Men's Federation (AIRF), while speaking to media persons on Monday, congratulated all the AIRF members on the occasion of its 100 year completion. Expressing his gratitude to all the previous officer bearers of the federation, Mishra said that their sacrifices and contributions for railway employees worked as a strength for AIRF. “It is a very proud and historic moment for all of us that we are witnessing the 'Centenary Conference' of AIRF as it is a very rare opportunity for any organisation,” Mishra said. “We have planned many activities to make the Centenary Convention historic and successful.
We will hold the National Women and Youth Conference, a 'Centenary Convention' rally of AIRF, a conference of All India Railway Pensioners welfare Federation among others,” he added. The AIRF present leadership has decided to honour those railway employees, who were the pioneers of the historic strikes of Indian Railways in the years 1960, 1968 and 1974.
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