I am not soft like my mom: Rahul

May 24, 2013

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New Delhi, May 24: Making it clear to all party unit leaders and workers as also Delhi Government functionaries that he did not have a soft heart like his mother Sonia Gandhi but was more resolute and determined like grandmother Indira Gandhi, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday gave the thumbs up to Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit’s functioning, and cautioned that indiscipline would not be tolerated.

Mr. Gandhi, who made his first visit to the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee headquarters on taking over as vice-president, held discussions with party and government functionaries, and urged them to work unitedly till the Assembly elections due later this year. He side-stepped the issue of change of leadership in either the government or the party in Delhi and instead, through his narrative, gave every indication of the status quo continuing till the elections.

Mr. Gandhi allowed a large number of party workers, elected representatives and government functionaries to say their part. He spent nearly four hours at the PCC office and even took notes of what the various leaders had to say.

At the first meeting, which began around 10.30 a.m., Mr. Gandhi interacted with Chandni Chowk MP Kapil Sibal, area MLAs, district presidents, vice-presidents and block presidents of the party from the constituency. Thereafter, he called people from two constituencies each – North-West and South, East and North-East and South and North.

Here, a number of party office-bearers raised district-level issues and accused the area MLAs and MPs of ignoring them at various functions.

While Mr. Sibal came in for some praise, South Delhi MP Ramesh Kumar and MLA Surender Kumar drew flak from leaders of their constituencies.

Parliamentary Secretary to the Chief Minister and senior MLA Mukesh Sharma accused West Delhi MP Mahabal Mishra of not working for the party’s cause. This was why the party lost the election from Nasirpur, which seat he vacated, by around 15,000 votes, Mr. Sharma said.

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February 20,2020

Tirupur, Feb 20: Nineteen people died in a collision between a Kerala State Road Transport Corporation bus and a truck near Avinashi town of Tirupur district on Thursday morning here.

The bus was on its way to Ernakulam in Kerala from Bengaluru in Karnataka when the mishap occurred.

Deputy Tehsildar of Avinashi Town informed, "19 people that include 14 men and 5 women, died in the collision between the bus and the truck near Avinashi town."

The bodies have been taken to Tirupur government hospital.
Further details are awaited.

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April 6,2020

New Delhi, April 6: India recorded the highest number of 704 positive cases of coronavirus in the past 24 hours, said the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Monday.

With these new cases, the total number of COVID-19 positive cases in India have now climbed to 4,281.

Total deaths stand at 111 including 28 new deaths. So far, 318 COVID-19 patients have been cured across the country.

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May 15,2020

Vishakhapatnam, May 15: LG Chem on Thursday said following the gas leak at its Visakhapatnam polymers plant, the company has started support measures and has begun the transportation of the Styrene Monomer inventory to South Korea to eliminate all risks factors.

The company would continue to work with government agencies to ensure all possible support for bereaved families and victims, LG Polymers, a step-down firm of LG Chem, said in a statement.

"We confirm the status-quo of the plant remains completely controlled by all measures. We have begun the transportation of the Styrene Monomer (SM) inventory within the plant as well as in the styrene tanks at the port by vessels to South Korea to prevent and eliminate all risks factors," the statement said.

The South Korean chemicals giant has sent an eight-member team from Seoul to investigate the Visakhapatnam gas leak incident and rehabilitate the victims of the tragedy that killed at least 11 people and forced the evacuation of thousands.

"The team of production, environment, and safety experts are currently investigating the cause of the incident and already supporting responsible rehabilitation which is their main objective," the statement said.

Furthermore, the team is working closely with related authorities to analyze the cause of the incident, prevent a recurrence, and support damage recovery in a prompt and expedient manner, it added.

On the support measures, the company said a special task force is currently supporting the bereaved victims and families and visiting them at the hospitals and their homes.

Besides, food and medical services have been organized for the returning residents. Various support activities such as supplying medical and household goods and sanitation of homes will be continued, it said.

"We assure everyone we will do our best to resolve the situation and prevent any incident in the future," the company said.

The company further said that "our teams will carry out mid-to-long-term Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects that can contribute to the local community based on suggestions of the residents.

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