3-year-old survives building collapse that leaves 7 dead

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October 17, 2017

Bengaluru, Oct 17: When a two-storey building in the congested bylanes of Ejipura collapsed into a mound of rubble on Monday morning, little did the onlookers and rescue personnel know they would see light at the end of the tunnel. Seven persons died, while another seven sustained injuries, when a suspected gas explosion ripped apart the building. Miraculously, a three-year-old girl survived the incident that killed her parents.

She had been sleeping next to a sturdy cupboard that saved her. Fire officials suspect that gas from a cylinder started leaking in the building, which was home to four families. Around 6.30 a.m. neighbours heard an explosion, and soon after the building collapsed. By 2.30 p.m., the bodies of those dead were recovered.

Neighbours described a carnage where yellow flames of spreading gas were seen.

“We heard a loud blast and we rushed out of our homes around 6.40 a.m.,” said Vinod Kumar, who lives in the house opposite the building. Fire and police officials are yet to ascertain the cause of the explosion.

“The victims had burn marks, but there is no conclusive proof there was an explosion that could have weakened the building,” said Chandragutpa, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central). During rescue operations, four members of the Fire and Emergency Services were also injured.

On the ground floor, Sharavana, 28, and his seven-month pregnant wife, Ashwini, 25, were killed, while Sanjana, the three-year-old, survived with injuries. On the first floor of the building, where two families lived, Fire personnel recovered the bodies of Ravichandra, 46, Kalavathi, 68, Malashri, 25, Hariprasad, 18, and Pavan Kalyan, 19.

Kalavathi, Ashwini’s aunt, said the family had moved into the building four years ago when Sharavana got a job in a private firm that manufactures air filters. “We can’t believe this has happened. We visited them this Sunday, and spent a lot of them with them and their child,” she said.

The State government has announced a compensation of ₹5lakh for the deceased.

The injured were shifted to three government hospitals, where they are recovering with burns and fractures. “The building is very old and had open drains running to the side. It was unstable,” said Swapna D., a relative of Chitra, 42, who lived on the first floor with her children: Ashokan, 5, Priya, 12, and Dileep, 18. “Luckily, they are safe. Dileep has serious injuries, but he is out of danger. Their hometowns are in Tamil Nadu, and their families have been informed,” she said. Others injured include Asha, 21, and Janaki, 31.

Firemen injured

During the rescue operations, the remaining portions of the house collapsed, leading to injuries to four Fire and Emergency Services officials. According to doctors at HOSMAT hospital, Ramkrishna, 52, suffered a spine fracture; Suresh Rao, 45, had injuries to his back muscles and broken bones; Chikkachudyya, 32, and Subhan Khan suffered injuries on their shoulders.

However, scores of officials from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), bomb disposal squad, civil defence and emergency personnel continued to scour through the remains in the hope of finding survivors. It was only when a dog trained by NDRF sniffed around the debris and confirmed that no one else was trapped that the operations were called off.

Three hours later they find Sanjana

For three hours, rescuers used heavy machines to remove the tonnes of debris and household material that marked the sight of the tragedy. Suddenly, the plaintive cries of a child were heard. Fire and Emergency Services officials removed concrete slabs with their hands and eventually, a frail Sanjana, scarred with burn injuries, was pulled out at around 10 a.m.

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March 13,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 13: Several ministers staying at the Bengaluru resort had been emotionally pressurised to leave the Congress party, said Congress leader Jitu Patwari on Thursday after he was rescued by party leader DK Shivakumar from getting arrested due to the scuffle that had broken out at Embassy Boulevard here.

"We had received information that one of the MLAs, Manoj Chaudhary, staying at the Boulevard wanted his father to bring him back home," Patwari told reporters.

He said, "We had accompanied Manoj's father to the resort but the moment we entered the restaurant at the resort, some miscreants took away Manoj to some other unknown place," Patwari told reporters.

"Meanwhile, we (Lakhan Singh and Jitu Patwari) were manhandled and taken to the police station," he added.

Patwari said that the police had started the process of arresting them but Shivakumar came to their rescue and stopped their arrest.

He further said, "The police manhandled us even though we tried to talk to them in a very calm manner."

"If the MLAs giving resignation was their decision then why is the BJP not allowing them to contact their families," the MP said.

He further said that Jyotiraditya Scindia would soon become a minister but "why are the other ministers being made scapegoats."

Earlier in the day, a Congress leader in Madhya Pradesh had said that if action on the assaulters of its two leaders is not taken then the matter will be taken to the court.

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wellwisher
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Friday, 13 Mar 2020

No doubt,  desh drohi criminal rss goons might threaten to kill their beloveds aor they may be kdnapped to go against present ruling party. Public must stand up and oppose such authority and rss police group.

 

Indians never  lose faith on constitution but unite and kick out the person who misusing the costitituion. For expample  recent transfer of Delhi High Court Judge by rss backing shah sponsored groups .

 

Long Live India

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May 2,2020

Newsroom, May 2: The Delhi Police’s move to book Delhi Minorities Commission chairman Zafarul Islam Khan under sedition charges over his social media statement condemning Hindutva bigots has raised many eyebrows. 

A pubic statement has been issued in solidarity with Zafarul Islam Khan by a group of NGOs and citizens which condemned the media trial targeting Khan.

The statement demanded legal action against those who are distorting Khan's Facebook post and spreading false propaganda against him.

Delhi Police Special Cell registered the FIR against Khan on the complaint of a Vasant Kunj resident. The complaint came to the Lodhi Colony office of the special cell, after the assistant commissioner of police (ACP) Safdarjung Enclave forwarded it.

The investigation has been handed over to special cell inspector Praveen Kumar.

According to the FIR, Khan has been booked under several sections of the Indian Penal Code -- 124 A (sedition) and 153 A (Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc,).

Khan on April 28 had posted controversial comments on his Facebook page. "Mind you, bigots, Indian Muslims have opted until now not to complain to the Arab and Muslim world about your hate campaigns and lynchings and riots. The day they are pushed to do that, bigots will face an avalanche," Khan had written on Facebook.

However, the Delhi Minorities Commission's chief on Friday had apologised for his controversial remark and had said that he never tried to tarnish the image of India. He also removed the controversial post from the social media and issued a prolonged clarification.

 

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JMJ
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Monday, 4 May 2020

Thank god... Our law and order works..... Unforturnately not all the time and most of the time work selectively

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January 23,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 23: The Muslim Central Committee of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi and Humanity Forum of Mangaluru today handed over a cheque of Rs 10 lakh to the aggrieved family of Naushin, who was killed in arbitrary police firing on December 19 in the city.

A team of philanthropists led by Muslim Central Committee chairman K S Mohammad Masood visited Shaheed Nausheen’s house at Kudroli and handed over the cheque. Several philanthropists have contributed to this humanitarian aid.

Corporator Shamsuddin Kudroli, S M Rasheed Haji, Mansoor Ahmed Azad, Ibrahim Kodichal, Haneef Haji, Asif Deals and Ashraf Kinara were present among others.

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