NIA Reveals Madrasa Students In Jhansi And Kanpur Trained In Train Derailment Techniques
In a deeply troubling revelation, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) have uncovered a conspiracy involving madrasa students being trained to derail trains in the Jhansi and Kanpur regions. Based on the reports from the Organizer, the investigation has revealed alarming evidence of radicalisation and explicit instructions being provided to Continue reading NIA Reveals Madrasa Students In Jhansi And Kanpur Trained In Train Derailment Techniques The post NIA Reveals Madrasa Students In Jhansi And Kanpur Trained In Train Derailment Techniques appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
Madrasa Students In Jhansi And Kanpur Taught How To Derail A Train: NIA Reports
Amid a concerning rise in attempts to derail trains by placing objects such as cylinders and logs on tracks in various parts of the country, a shocking revelation has emerged: training on how to derail trains is reportedly being imparted in certain madarsas. A probe led by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the Uttar Continue reading Madrasa Students In Jhansi And Kanpur Taught How To Derail A Train: NIA Reports The post Madrasa Students In Jhansi And Kanpur Taught How To Derail A Train: NIA Reports appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
Experts call for more fire safety in hospitals
Hyderabad: The incidents of fire in hospitals have led to loss of life and property, the most recent one at Dindigul in Tamil Nadu on Friday that claimed life of seven including a child. Last month, 10 newborns were lost to a blaze in a hospital in Jhansi. With this, fire safety inspections in hospitals becomes a matter of immediate concern. As per the data shared by the fire department, 1,147 inspections have been done in all hospitals in the past one year. The department has also done around 883 drills in various hospitals. According to Harinath Reddy, regional fire officer, hospitals come under institutional buildings and are inspected along the guidelines mentioned in the National Building Code, 2016. These buildings are required to have fire fighting systems such as hosereels, fire extinguishers, sprinklers, smoke detectors, smoke alarms, pumphouse, etc. The fire management system needs to be well-managed and elaborate as the height of the building increases. The buildings upto the height of 15m are not required to have a No-Objection Certificate. However, every hospital, irrespective of the height, needs to have minimal fire-fighting systems, Reddy said. The health department revealed on Friday that registered private healthcare facilities in Telangana have increased from 10,669 to 17,295 by November 2024. We are following intensified monitoring. All government hospitals are required to complete registration under the Clinical Establishment Act within one month. Special emphasis is being placed on fire safety measures, ensuring hospitals adhere to required standards to safeguard patients and staff, said Dr B. Ravinder Nayak, director, public health. Reddy informed that all big hospitals are required to have open spaces of 3000 sq metre around their buildings alongside elaborate fire-fighting systems. However, the main culprits in most hospitals are air-conditioners. The ACs need to be checked regularly and need to have outlets. They pose the most danger to hospitals, not the oxygen lines, Reddy said. While notices are issued to a majority of the hospitals inspected, the department does not keep a check on defaulters and it is fairly easy to register both renewals of NOCs as well as complaints on the fire department website. The issuing of notices happens at various points, allowing institutions to make changes. However, if a building still does not make the necessary changes, notices are sent to the district collector or the medical authorities, Reddy said. Implementation of the fire safety guidelines upto the required level has not yet achieved. Many buildings occupied by hospitals /clinics either need upgrade or require fire installation based on their usage and risk involved, said Dr S.P. Anchuri, structural engineer.
Jhansi row: Man arrested for obstructing NIA team
Jhansi ultrasound centre closed for violations
Imam among 111 booked for obstructing NIA ops in Jhansi
NIA questions Jhansi cleric over online radicalisation charges
NEW DELHI: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday conducted raids against Jaish-e-Mohammad-linked members at 19 locations across eight states including Assam, Maharashtra, Bihar, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Bengal and Jammu & Kashmir, officials said. They said that the raids were conducted in a case linked to the radicalisation of individuals associated with Jaish-e-Mohammed and the dissemination of terrorist propaganda. A spokesperson in the NIA said, Several incriminating documents, electronic devices including mobile phones, pen drives, CDs, hard disks etc. were seized during the searches carried out across eight states. The locations at which the searches were conducted today were Goalpara (Assam), Aurangabad, Mumbai, Amravati (Maharashtra), Jhansi, Bareilly, Deoband, Saharanpur (UP), Sitamarhi (Bihar), Hooghly (West Bengal), Baramulla, Reasi, Budgam, Anantnag (J&K), Dungarpur (Rajasthan) and Mehsana (Gujarat), they said. The officials said the searches were conducted at the premises of suspects and close aides of an accused Sheikh Sultan Salah Uddin Ayubi, a Jaish-e-Mohammad operative, who was arrested on account of his incriminatory role in the case. Ayubi was taken into custody in October this year for disseminating propaganda material associated with the banned terror outfit while radicalising and recruiting youth into the Jamaat outfit inspired by the JeM. Even as the NIA officially denied having arrested anyone in the case following the raids, sources in Ahmedabad said that the agency detained Adil, a suspected JeM operative from a madrasa in the Sanand area of the city. The suspect is currently under intense interrogation by the NIA team, which received active support from the Ahmedabad district police. Sources in Ahmedabad Police said, there was an intelligence input suggesting that an individual named Adil, who allegedly works at a madarsa in Chekhala village, Banaskantha district, had links to the JeM. Meanwhile, in UPs Jhansi district, the NIA team had much difficulty when they were mobbed by the Muslims - both men and women - while taking Mufti Khalid Nadvi for interrogation after an-eight-hour search at his residence in connection with the case. Mob surrounds NIA team, resists move to detain Mufti Khalid Nadvi for interrogation in Jhansi Sources in Jhansi police said the NIA team accompanied by Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) raided Mufti Khalid Ansari Nadvis house in Super Colony at 2.30 am on Thursday in connection with a foreign funding and money laundering case in Jhansi district. It was also suspected that Nadvi had been involved in spreading terror propaganda of the JeM. As per the Jhansi police sources, when the authorities were taking him along for further interrogation, a large number of local Muslim residents gathered in front of his house in response to an announcement made from the mosque.
Mob surrounds NIA team, resists move to detain Mufti Khalid Nadvi for interrogation in Jhansi
LUCKNOW: A mob surrounded a team of National Investigation Agency (NIA) officials when they attempted to take Mufti Khalid Nadvi for interrogationin Jhansi on Thursday. The move came after an eight-hour search of his residence in connection with allegations of online radicalisation of youth and allegedly receiving foreign funding. As the NIA team tried to take Nadvi away, the local Muslims gathered outside the cleric's house in response to an announcement made from the local mosque to resist the NIA move. After the involvement of senior police and administrative officials Nadvi was taken by NIA for questioning at the police lines. The searches at Nadvis house were part of an NIA operation spread across 26 locations in Assam, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and Jammu and Kashmir. The searches were being conducted in connection with the recent arrest of a cleric in Delhi by the NIA on charges of heading a radicalisation programme being run by banned terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). As per the sources, NIA officials accompanied by Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) team raided Mufti Khalid Ansari Nadvis house in Super Colony at 2.30 am on Thursday in connection with a foreign funding and money laundering case in Jhansi district. It was also suspected that Nadvi had been involved in spreading terror propaganda of Jaish-e-Mohammed and the radicalisation of people. As per the Jhansi police sources, when the authorities were taking him along for further interrogation, a large number of local Muslim residents gathered in front of his house. Mufti Khalid Ansari Nadvi is the nephew of the city Qazi. He was questioned at his house for about eight hours before being taken to police lines for further grilling. The crowd grew and the situation deteriorated. The NIA team tried to reason with the mob but the latter started to argue And a few even got enraged. The mob of at least 200 people eventually managed to rescue Nadvi. The incident took place at Saleem Bagh Ali Gol Khirki in the Kotwali police station area. The sources said that Nadvi delivered virtual lessons to children and people from India and abroad joined his online classes. According to sources, the agency had received information about his foreign contacts and that he received financing from outside the country through these activities. Around 2:30-3 in the night, people from NIA Delhi knocked on my door. I did not open out of fear because I was alone and it was late at night. They checked the entire house thoroughly and they did not find anything. They took whichever books they found suspicious. They took documents like a Passport, and an old VISA to Saudi Arabia. They checked my phone and enquired about my WhatsApp contacts and groups. They asked about Muhammad Ilyas Ghuman. I run an online Islamic coaching centre where I teach Indian and NRI students. They checked my bank statements as well, Nadvi said while talking to media persons. He added, I have been doing online for 11 years. My fee ranges from 50 rupees to 1500 rupees. The team asked me about foreign funding. They asked if I transferred money abroad which I denied. They were saying that they would take me to the police line for interrogation. On the other hand, the NIA team confiscated several important documents and electronic devices from his house, which will be sent to Delhi for investigation. The NIA later released a statement which said that no arrest had been made following Thursday's raids.
NIA questions mufti during searches for online radicalisation in Jhansi, locals resist action
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) questioned Mufti Khalid Nadvi in Jhansi following an eight-hour search related to online radicalisation. Locals resisted Nadvi's removal, requiring official intervention. The NIA's operation spanned 19 locations, seizing devices and documents linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed, following the arrest of a cleric in Delhi for running a radicalisation program.
NIA team reaches Jhansi to quiz Mufti in radicalisation case, faces resistance from locals
The NIA launched nationwide raids targeting a JeM-inspired group, arresting one for alleged radicalization and propaganda. Searches spanned 26 locations, uncovering potential evidence. In Jhansi, a crowd resisted NIA's attempt to detain Mufti Khalid Nadvi, nephew of the city Qazi, following an eight-hour search. Nadvi was later taken for questioning after police intervention. The NIA's investigation continues across the country.
National award drives Chillapalli gram panchayat to focus more on development works
Hyderabad: The national award received by Chillapalli gram panchayat in Peddapalli district along with Rs.75 lakh cash prize would help it in fostering more development works under its limits. The gram panchayat won Deen Dayal Upadhyay Panchayat Satat Vikas national puraskar under women friendly panchayat category from the Central government for taking up all round development in the village. President Droupadi Murmu conferred the national panchayat awards upon 45 awardees during a ceremony in New Delhi on Wednesday. With a population of 1081 people, the Chillapalli gram panchayat bagged the award for the year 2022-23. Explaining the factors that contributed to getting the national award, Chillapalli Panchayat Secretary M Jhansi, speaking to Deccan Chronicle on Thursday said that the gram panchayat mainly focused on ensuring proper sanitation and developing greenery, setting up village parks apart from laying roads. As the Sarpanch Kommu Padma, Mandal Parishad Territorial Constituency (MPTC) G Satyavathi and Secretary M Jhansi were the women, the Chillapalli declared as women friendly panchayat. Besides taking up development works, the panchayat gave employment to the women in the village to maintain parks and greenery. The members in the self-help group (SHG) in the village set up a grocery store, chicken centre, tailoring shop and other business outlets with the help of Rs.1 crore funds. Medical camps were exclusively organized for the women to address their problems, Jhansi explained. One of the core areas where the gram panchayat focused on was preventing child marriages. We counseled several parents cautioning them about the ill-effects of a child marriage. We also categorically informed the parents that their daughters would be ineligible for availing schemes if marriage was performed before attaining 18 years of age, she said. Jhansi further stated that the plans have been drawn up to set up solar power plants to improve electricity supply and ensure more road connectivity to the village with the cash prize. Getting an award is a big boost for us as we worked hard to improve conditions in the village, she added. Officials said the Central government was committed to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) under the 2030 Agenda, to which it is a signatory. With approximately 2.7 lakh gram panchayats (GPs) in the country and 32 lakh elected representatives playing a pivotal role, it is essential for these local bodies to adopt the MoPR thematic approach to the Localization of Sustainable Development Goals (LSDGs). This approach focuses on planning and implementing the SDGs through the 'Gram Panchayat Development Plan' in a phased and comprehensive manner. To streamline efforts, MoPR has grouped the 17 SDGs into nine LSDG themes and revamped the national panchayat awards.
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Man jumps onto engine of Goa Express at Jhansi railway station, charred to death after electrocution
Tragedy struck Kanpur's Jhansi railway station Friday night as an unidentified man fatally jumped onto the Goa Express engine. The impact with the overhead electrical wire resulted in electrocution and immediate death. Authorities are investigating how the man, estimated to be between 40 and 45, accessed the platform shed to make the jump. The incident briefly delayed the train's departure.
Man Jumps On Traiin Engine, Dies After Being Electrocuted At Jhansi Station
The incident caused the train to be halted at the Jhansi railway station for approximately 45 minutes, railway officials said.
Suicide At Jhansi Railway Station, Burning Body Seen On Train Engine
An unidentified person was charred to death after jumping on to the engine of a Goa-bound train in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi.
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Two killed, five hurt as car crashes into divider in UP
Mahoba: Two men died while five others sustained injuries after a speeding car collided with a road divider on the Jhansi-Mirzapur highway in Mahoba district, police said on Thursday. Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Vandana Singh said, The incident took place on Wednesday night near Sugira village under the Kulphar police station area when a speeding car lost control and hit a divider on the Jhansi-Mirzapur highway. Ansh Patel (20) and Manish Patel (28) died on the spot, while five others -- Pradeep Patel (21), Mukesh Patel (18), Vipin Patel (22), Yogendra (22) and Prince Patel (19) -- were rushed to the district hospital from where Vipin was referred to Jhansi for advanced care after his condition worsened, she said. The victims were travelling from Mauranipur in Jhansi district to Kulphar in Mahoba to attend a wedding ceremony, the officer said. Police have launched a probe after sending the bodies for post-mortem, she added.
Jhansi Hospital Fire: Principal, 3 Others Face Heat For Negligence That Killed 18 Infants
The devastating fire occurred in the hospitals neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) on the night of November 15, resulting in the death of 10 children. Eight more later succumbed due to illness
UP shunts Jhansi medical college principal, suspends 3 others after fire tragedy
Jhansi hospital fire: U.P government removes principal, suspends three staff members
LUCKNOW: Initiating action against those found responsible for lapses that led to the fire at the NICU ward of Maharani Laxmibai Medical College, Jhansi, which claimed the lives of 10 infants on November 15, the Uttar Pradesh government removed the principal of the medical college and suspended three other staff members on Wednesday. The state government took this action based on the findings of a high-level inquiry conducted by a four-member committee, headed by Director General of Medical Education Kinjal Singh. The four-member committee submitted its report on the November 15 fire incident on Monday. Notably, besides the 10 infants who lost their lives that night, the toll from the fire incident later rose to 18. The action was taken by Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, who also holds the portfolio of Medical Health. Based on the report from the four-member committee, Medical College Principal Dr. Narendra Singh Sengar has been removed from his post and attached to the Directorate of Medical Education in the state capital, Lucknow. Chief Medical Superintendent of the medical college and hospital Dr. Sachin Mahur has been served a chargesheet for alleged lapses. Three other staff members who faced the axe include Junior Engineer (Electrical) Sanjeet Kumar, NICU Ward Nursing Sister-in-Charge Sandhya Rai, and Chief Superintendent Dr. Sunita Rathore. All three have been suspended with immediate effect. NHRC notice to Maharashtra govt over death of 10 babies in fire at Bhandara hospital According to a government official, the department has also issued chargesheets to all those facing action. The chargesheets detail the allegations, and the accused staff members will have to provide an explanation to the department. The committee's report, submitted on Monday night, identified negligence and outlined recommendations to prevent similar tragedies in the future. Additionally, Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak stated that a probe by the Jhansi Divisional Commissioner has been ordered to ascertain the role of Dr. Om Shankar Chaurasia, Head of the Paediatrics Department at the Medical College, who is also in charge of the Electrical Department. The tragic fire occurred at the neonatal intensive care unit of the medical college hospital on the night of November 15, in which 10 infants died. Of the 39 rescued, eight others later died due to illness, according to the medical college administration.
Jhansi medical college fire: U.P. govt removes principal, suspends three staff members
Three college staff members a chief superintendent, a junior engineer and a NICU ward nursing sister incharge have been suspended, they said
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Following a tragic fire at Jhansi Medical College that claimed the lives of ten infants, Uttar Pradesh Health Minister Brajesh Pathak has banned welcome ceremonies during hospital visits. In other news, six BJP-ruled states have declared the film 'The Sabarmati Report' tax-free after praise from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The birth weight of both infants was 800 grams and one of them also had a hole in the heart, he added. Meanwhile, Congress sources said on Sunday that the party's state chief Ajay Rai and Barabanki MP Tanuj Punia would travel to Jhansi and visit the medical college. They will also meet the families
Jhansi Hospital Fire: Two More Babies Die, Death Toll Rises To 17
Thirty-nine newborns were rescued from a devastating fire in the medical college hospitals neonatal intensive care unit on the night of November 15.
Jhansi hospital fire: Two more infants die, toll rises to 17
Tragic fire at Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College claims 17 lives; 10 babies died on the night of the fire, the remainder succumbed to their illnesses, says college principal
Two more infants die, toll in Jhansi medical college fire rises to 17
Jhansi: Two more infants rescued from a fire that ripped through the Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College here have died, taking the total toll in the blaze to 17, a senior official said on Sunday.Thirty-nine newborns were rescued from a devastating fire in the medical college hospital's neonatal intensive care unit on the night of November 15. Dr Narendra Singh Sengar, the medical college's principal, told PTI that of the 39 infants rescued, two more died on Saturday. While 10 babies died on the night of the fire, the remainder succumbed to their illnesses, he said. A post-mortem of the two bodies was done on Saturday and the cause of death was confirmed as illness in both cases. The bodies have been handed over to the family members, Sengar said. The birth weight of both infants was 800 grams and one of them also had a hole in the heart, he added. Meanwhile, Congress sources said on Sunday that the party's state chief Ajay Rai and Barabanki MP Tanuj Punia would travel to Jhansi and visit the medical college. They will also meet the families whose babies died in the fire.
UP: 3 Killed, 4 Injured In Car Accident On Jhansi-Khajuraho Highway
Three people involved in the road accident died on spot while another died during treatment at hospital.
Jhansi hospital fire | The fire that engulfed newborn babies
On November 15, a fire at a state-run medical college hospital in Uttar Pradeshs Jhansi claimed the lives of 10 infants. Five children who had been saved died later. Angry families allege negligence.Mehul Malpanireports on the tragedy that took place in a hospital that bears the burden of a crumbling healthcare system
Uttar Pradesh records 25% rise in stubble burning cases
LUCKNOW: Amid the rising levels of air pollution as a potential threat to life, especially, in the national capital and the Nation Capital Region (NCR), the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) data shows that UP has registered an alarming jump of 25 per cent stubble burning incidents in the current fiscal. According to data, updated till Nov 19,2024, UP has recorded 3,308 incidents of stubble burning this year as compared to 2,649 incidents reported in the corresponding span of time, last year. Maharajganj district in eastern UP stands out with maximum 284 incidents of stubble burning followed by Aligarh, where 173 incidents were reported. Significantly, Maharajganj had reported just 89 such incidents in 2023 and it has now recorded a jump of around three times surging the figure to 284. The other districts registering significant number of such incidents include Jhansi (167), Fatehpur (133), Shahjahanpur (127), Hardoi (122), Kanpur Dehat (119), and Etawah (118). As per the agriculture department sources, besides the rise in the incidents of stubble burning, the incidents of agricultural waste burning have also come to light. The agricultural department authorities claim to be vigilant about the situation on the ground and imposing penalties. Satellite data monitoring of stubble burning across six states including UP, Rajasthan, MP, Punjab, Haryana and Delhi - suggests a significant shift in stubble burning patterns. States such as Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, with low farm fire incidents previously, have witnessed an increase in the number of farm fires. Satellite data shows that since October 28, 2024, the incidents of stubble burning have gone up considerably in those six states. This resulted in thick smoke spreading over a large area of north and central India. On November 19, satellites spotted 1,394 residue burning events. This included 664 incidents in MP, followed by 368 in UP, 270 in Punjab, 35 in Haryana, and 57 in Rajasthan. However, the national capital recorded zero incidents. Satellite monitoring of stubble burning incidents in fields started on September 15. During the period between September 15 and November 19, a total of 28,713 incidents of stubble burning were reported in these six states. Despite the state governments adopting a hard stance against the menace, incidents of stubble burning increased in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. The Centre, in early November, decided to double the penalty on stubble burning. The Centre is already extending financial support to the states of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and the NCT of Delhi to address air pollution. During the current year, so far, funds amounting to Rs 275 crore have already been released to the states, out of a total allocation of Rs 600 crore.
Lost money in betting, nursing student fakes abduction
A nursing student, along with four friends, staged her own kidnapping in Jhansi to blackmail her family into paying Rs 6 lakh after she lost money in online betting, police said on Thursday.
Jhansi fire: Death toll rises to 15 as 3 more children succumb to injuries
Jhansi: Three more children injured in the fire at Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi last week have died, taking the toll to 15, officials said. The fire broke out unexpectedly in the NICU ward of the hospital on November 15 night, where 49 children were being treated. While 39 children were saved, 10 had Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
On Camera, Speeding Tempo Rams Bike, Drags It For 100 Metres In UP
A speeding pick-up truck in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi rammed into a car and then crashed into a bike that was crossing over from the wrong side, flinging the rider in the air and dragging the two-wheeler along the road for some 100 metres.
Jhansi: Does Human Life Matter Less in BJP-ruled States? Where is Our Outrage?
Reports from the Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College's neonatal ICU suggest that it was a tragedy waiting to happen.
PM Modi, HM Shah, others pay heartfelt tributes to Rani Lakshmibai
New Delhi, Nov 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with several other BJP leaders, paid homage to Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi on her birth anniversary on Tuesday, lauding her bravery and pivotal role in Indias struggle for independence. Sharing his tributes on X, Prime Minister Modi wrote, Tributes to the fearless Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi, [] The post PM Modi, HM Shah, others pay heartfelt tributes to Rani Lakshmibai appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other political leaders paid tribute to Rani Lakshmibai, the Queen of Jhansi, on her birth anniversary. They praised her courage, patriotism, and leadership during the 1857 Indian Rebellion against British rule, calling her an inspiration for generations.
Twin negligence: On the Jhansi hospital fire
Jhansi tragedy is a result of neglecting fire safety and health care
Another child rescued from Jhansi fire dies; family alleges hospitals negligence
The child was suffering from hypoxic encephalopathy and died due to the illness, says Principal Doctor at MLB Medical College; Childs family allege negligence on the part of the hospital and said that the babys condition deteriorated after being rescued from the fire
Jhansi tragedy wakes up UP govt, notices issued to 80 hospitals
Jhansi: Notices have been issued to 80 hospitals found lacking in fire safety measures as authorities in Lucknow intensified inspections in the wake of the tragedy at a state-run hospital in Jhansi. Chief Fire Officer (CFO), Lucknow, Mangesh Kumar, said they have identified 906 hospitals and buildings in Lucknow for fire safety inspections. Of these, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Jhansi Medical College Fire: One More Rescued Child Dies Due to 'Illness'
The fire broke out unexpectedly in the NICU late Friday night, where 49 children were being treated. While 39 children were saved, 10 had tragically died due to suffocation or burns
Relaxation of norms has paved the way for indiscriminate mining activity in Agency areas and tribals would retaliate if the government failed to distribute pattas and protect their rights, says Simhadri Jhansi
'Politically most dangerous': Mallikarjun Kharge compares BJP-RSS to 'poison'; BJP hits back
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge launched a scathing attack on the BJP and RSS, calling them poison and politically the most dangerous entities in India. Kharge also criticized Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath for continuing his election rallies in Maharashtra despite the tragic fire at a Jhansi medical college.
Jhansi Hero Who Saved Many Babies From Hospital Fire Lost His Twin Daughters
A fire on Friday night at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the medical college in Jhansi claimed the lives of 10 newborns, many of them born prematurely. The fire though doused, the air still hung heavy with sorrow.
Jhansi hospital fire: Swapped children are reunited with families after two days of panic
Doctors and parents said confusion was caused because it was very difficult to identify infants without their tags, with details such as their parents names, measurements, and weight
DC Edit | Baby deaths: Hold safety audits
The death of 10 infants in the neonatal unit of the Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College, Jhansi, in Uttar Pradesh, last week points to the series of irregularities and lapses that still plague our healthcare, especially critical care, infrastructure. Reports suggest that the by the time the staff in the NICU got hold of the fire extinguisher, the blaze was out of control and all it took was 20 minutes for it to snuff out the lives of 10 newborns. There was absolute chaos in the hospital with no one knowing what to do in the critical moments, adding to the number of casualties. The medical and security staff had no clue as to what was happening and hence acted at cross purposes. There were little in the form of laid-out procedures even for rescue. That the parents who waited outside the neonatal unit were instrumental in saving many lives only goes to highlight the inefficiency of the management of the hospital. As per preliminary reports, a short circuit in the electric switchboard sparked the fire, which spread in no time. What caused the short circuit is yet to be ascertained although excessive load on the switchboard is suspected. The takeaway from the emerging reports is that there is an immediate and urgent need for training the handlers of critical and sensitive installations in emergency response in facilities such as hospitals that are frequented by people. Every second is precious immediately after an accident occurs as it is crucial to saving lives. There are procedures for security audits in hospitals and other such structures but they are observed more in breach than in observance. Those who are in charge often look the other way. There must be legislative measures to hold those who are in charge accountable for lapses. That is the minimum that we owe the infants.
Slippers Caught Fire, Foot Burned: How Jhansi Nurse Saved Over Dozen Babies
Ten babies perished in a fire that broke out at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College in Jhansi Friday night.
Salwar Caught Fire But...: How UP Nurse Saved Over Dozen Babies
Nurse Megha James was on duty when the fire broke out at the Jhansi hospital and she threw herself headlong into the rescue efforts, playing a hero's role by saving several babies.
Jhansi fire: Nurses heroic efforts helped save over dozen babies
Lucknow/Jhansi: Nurse Megha James was on duty when the fire broke out at the Jhansi hospital and she threw herself headlong into the rescue efforts, playing a heros role by saving several babies. Even when her salwar got burned, she refused to give up and was able to evacuate 14-15 babies with others help. I Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
UP hospital fire: Rescued newborn dies of illness
Lucknow/Jhansi: A newborn rescued from a fire that engulfed a children's ward at a government hospital in Jhansi died due to illness on Sunday, officials said.With this, 11 newborns who were admitted to the NICU at Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College have died. Ten of them died after the fire broke out in the ward on Friday night. One newborn who was shifted from NICU to PICU died during treatment for an illness. The boy did not sustain any burn injuries in the fire, Jhansi District Magistrate Avinash Kumar said. Till Saturday, the number of deaths was 10 and that of children undergoing treatment at the NICU in Jhansi Medical College was 38. None of these children is undergoing treatment for burn injuries. These children were rescued by the hospital staff, he said. Among these 38 children, the condition of three was critical. Of these three newborns, one died on Sunday. However, he did not die due to burn injury, he added. Kumar told reporters that he inspected the hospital on Sunday and enquired about the well-being of the children admitted to the PICU. He also spoke to their family members. I have spoken to the doctors and the condition of the children is stated to be stable, he said. The DM further said that the bodies of the newborns who died in the fire have been handed over to their families. One child is with us and a family is claiming the child. We are doing a verification. No child is missing, he said. The Uttar Pradesh government on Saturday formed a four-member committee to investigate the hospital fire. The committee has been tasked with identifying the cause of the fire and determining whether there was any negligence. The government has sought its report within seven days.
Yakoob Mansuri lost his twin girls while saving other infants who died in Jhansi hospital fire
A devastating fire ripped through the neonatal intensive care unit of Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College, claiming the lives of several infants. Yakoob Mansuri, a young father, bravely rescued multiple babies but tragically lost his own twin daughters in the blaze.
Infant rescued from hospital fire in Jhansis Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College passes away
College principal Dr. N.S. Sengar said that the child was not among the injured in the fire accident and was born premature and weak
NHRC notice to U.P. government, DGP over death of newborns in Jhansi hospital fire
The commission wants the status of the FIR registered in the matter, action taken against officials responsible, the medical treatment being provided to the injured and compensation paid to the aggrieved families
Result of govt's incompetency: Samajwadi Party's Awadhesh Prasad on Jhansi fire
Samajwadi Party MP Awadhesh Prasad blamed the Uttar Pradesh government's alleged incompetence for the Jhansi hospital fire that killed 10 newborns. He demanded a thorough investigation and action from the government. Prasad criticized the ruling party for focusing on divisive politics instead of crucial issues, emphasising the Samajwadi Party's commitment to inclusive politics.
Jhansi hospital fire: Young dad saved many babies, but lost his twin girls
A fire, likely caused by an electrical short circuit, ripped through the neonatal intensive care unit of Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College in Jhansi, claiming the lives of 10 infants. Yakoob Mansuri, a father of twins lost in the fire, heroically rescued several babies before realizing his own children were gone.
Short circuit likely cause of Jhansi hospital fire: Initial probe
An electrical short circuit is suspected to have caused a fire at Jhansi Medical College's neonatal intensive care unit, resulting in the tragic deaths of 10 infants. Authorities have identified all but one of the 49 children present during the incident. The state government has initiated investigations and announced compensation for the victims' families.
Tears and chaos at Jhansi hospital
All 10 babies who died in the fire at the neonatal ICU have been identified; one child missing; 16 undergoing treatment; families of deceased and surviving children stage protest outside the Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College demanding DNA test for identification
NHRC notice to govt, DGP over death of newborns in Jhansi hospital fire
New Delhi: The NHRC on Saturday said it has issued a notice to the Uttar Pradesh government and the states police chief in connection with a fire at the childrens ward of a medical college in Jhansi that claimed the lives of 10 newborns. Describing reports of the incident as disturbing, the National Human Rights Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
NHRC notice to UP govt, DGP over death of newborns in Jhansi hospital fire
NEW DELHI: The NHRC on Saturday said it has issued a notice to the Uttar Pradesh government and the state's police chief in connection with a fire at the children's ward of a medical college in Jhansi that claimed the lives of 10 newborns. Describing reports of the incident as disturbing, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has sought a detailed report within a week. The commission observed that the contents of the reports are indeed disturbing and indicate negligence resulting in a grave violation of the human rights of the victims as they were in the care of a government institution. In a statement, the NHRC said it has taken suo motu cognisance of a media report that at least 10 newborns died in the fire that broke out in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the Maharani Laxmibai Medical College on Friday night. Sixteen babies suffered injuries in the incident, while 37 were rescued safely. 10 newborns killed In Jhansi Medical College fire, 16 still battling for life Reportedly, police authorities have confirmed that the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit and the babies who lost their lives were in incubators, it said. Accordingly, the rights panel said, notices were issued to the chief secretary and the Director General of Police of the state, seeking a detailed report within one week. The report should include the status of the FIR registered in the matter, action taken against officials responsible, the medical treatment being provided to the injured and compensation, if any, paid to the aggrieved families, it said. The commission said it would also like to know about the steps taken or proposed by the authorities to ensure that such incidents do not recur. The Uttar Pradesh government on Saturday formed a four-member committee to probe the fire incident. UP govt constitutes high-level committee to investigate Jhansi hospital fire
NHRC takes suo motu cognizance of fire in Jhansi Medical College resulting in death of 10 babies
A fire, attributed to an electrical short circuit, erupted in the NICU of MaharLaxmibai Medical College, Jhansi, tragically claiming the lives of 10 newborns and injuring 16 others. The NHRC has initiated an investigation into potential negligence, while Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Adityanath have announced financial assistance to the affected families.
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A fire, suspected to have been caused by an electrical short circuit, broke out in the children's ward of a medical college in Jhansi, India, resulting in the tragic deaths of 10 newborns. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, and government officials have promised assistance to the affected families.
Parents 'grabbed any child they could' in Indian hospital fire that killed 10 babies
People broke windows trying to reach their children at the neonatal ward in Jhansi, local media report.
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We will get...: Farooq Abdullah on statehood status for J-K
National Conference President Farooq Abdullah has expressed confidence in the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. He dismissed slogans promoting division, emphasizing the strength of India's diversity. Abdullah also expressed sorrow over the Jhansi hospital fire tragedy, urging swift government assistance and a thorough investigation.
UP government forms high-level committee to probe Jhansi medical college fire tragedy
A high-level committee has been formed by the Uttar Pradesh government to investigate the fire incident at Maharani Laxmibai Medical College, Jhansi, that resulted in the death of 10 infants. The committee will investigate the cause of the fire, identify any negligence, and recommend preventive measures. The committee is expected to submit its report within seven days.
Deputy Chief Minister Brijesh Pathak on Saturday dismissed media reports that the medical college had expired fire extinguishers.
Memories of Vivek Vihar tragedy resurface with Jhansi hospital fire
A fire tragedy at a hospital in Jhansi claimed the lives of 10 newborns. This incident brought back memories of a similar tragedy in Delhi, where seven newborns died in a fire. Parents of the deceased infants in both incidents are grieving. They say these incidents happened due to the administration's apathy.
Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak condemned the elaborate preparations made before his visit to the fire-hit Jhansi hospital where 10 newborns died. Pathak criticized the efforts, which included spreading lime powder on the roads, and demanded strict action against those responsible. The opposition criticized the government's alleged focus on appearances while families grieved, alleging a cover-up attempt.
Jhansi Hospital Fire: Our Kids Murdered, Parents Tell News18; CM Yogi Expedites Govt Response
Many parents recounted their terrifying ordeal to News18. Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath upon receiving news of the incident promptly directed officials to speed up relief efforts
Political parties criticise the local administration and Uttar Pradesh Government for insensitivity and collapse of whole governance mechanism
Firefighting equipment at Jhansi hospital completely fine: UP Dy CM
Lucknow/Jhansi: Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak on Saturday dismissed media reports that the Jhansi Medical College, where a blaze claimed the lives of 10 newborns, had expired fire extinguishers. In a statement, Pathak said a fire safety audit was carried out at the medical college in February and a mock drill was conducted Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Row Over VIP Welcome For UP Deputy Chief Minister At Jhansi Hospital
As ten newborns died in a fire at a hospital in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi, preparations to welcome Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak at the site have triggered a row.
Jhansi Hospital Fire Tragedy: Rahul Gandhi questions state Govt's 'negligence', demands stern action
Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Saturday demanded detailed investigation into the Jhansi hospital fire that resulted in death of 10 infants and also called for strict legal action against the culprits.
Jhansi hospital Tragedy: 'Rescued others, couldn't find our own': Parents share ordeal
At least 10 newborns were charred to death while 16 children are battling for lives after fire broke out at a hospital in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi, last night
'This Was My First Baby': Families Seek Answers After 10 Newborns Killed In Jhansi Hospital Fire
The identification process for three of the ten newborns who died in the fire is still ongoing, leaving parents unsure if their babies are alive.
Jhansi hospital fire: Congress demands probe, strict action against those guilty of negligence
District Magistrate (DM) Avinash Kumar told reporters that the fire broke out around 10.45 pm on Friday in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College possibly due to an electrical short circuit.
Jhansi fire accident: PM Modi announces Rs 2 lakh for kin of deceased
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, November 16, condoled the death of 10 newborns who perished in a fire accident in Uttar Pradeshs Jhansi Medical College the previous night. An ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh from the Prime Minister National Relief Fund (PMNRF) was announced for the kin of each deceased while Rs 50,000 for Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Protected 5, but couldnt find my own: Parents share tragic ordeal of Jhansi Hospital fire
Lucknow: At least 10 newborns were charred to death while 16 children are battling for lives after fire broke out at a hospital in Uttar Pradeshs Jhansi, last night. While the investigation is underway, the parents who lost their infants are devastated and inconsolable. The grieving parents are demanding justice for their child and severe Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Expired Dousers, Faulty Alarms: Lapses Come To Fore As 10 Kids Die In Jhansi Hospital Fire
The Uttar Pradesh government ordered a high-level probe into the Jhansi hospital fire tragedy and sought a report by Saturday evening.
Kharge, Priyanka express grief over Jhansi hospital fire deaths, demand justice
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and party leader Priyanka Gandhi on Saturday expressed deep sorrow over the tragic fire at the Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh in which 10 newborn babies died and 16 are stated to be critical
Akhilesh slams UP health minister for Jhansi's Hospital tragedy; Mayawati seeks strict action
Former Chief Minister and Samajwadi Party (SP) chief, Akhilesh Yadav on Saturday expressed grief over the death of 10 newborns at a hospital in Jhansi, blaming the fire tragedy on negligent medical management in Uttar Pradesh and poor quality equipment, while Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati demanded strict legal punishment for the accused responsible for the incident.
UP: 10 children die in fire in Jhansi Medical College, PM announces ex-gratia
Ten children died and several others were injured in a fire incident in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi here in Uttar Pradesh, police sources said here on Saturday.
Lucknow/Jhansi, Nov 16 (PTI) Hours after a fire claimed the lives of at least 10 newborn children in Jhansi district, the Uttar Pradesh government on Saturday announced a financial assistance of Rs 5 lakh each to the parents of the deceased, an official said. A statement issued by the Uttar Pradesh government said Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has expressed deep grief over the incident that took place in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of Jhansi Medical College. On the instructions of the chief minister, an assistance of Rs 5 lakh each is being provided to the parents of the
Parents recount horror of Jhansi hospital fire that killed 10 infants
A fire ripped through the NICU of Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College in Jhansi, resulting in the tragic deaths of 10 infants. Parents described scenes of chaos and desperation as they frantically tried to save their children amidst the blaze. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the fire, with a short circuit being suspected.
Fire Tragedy at UP Hospital Claims 10 Newborns, Rescue Efforts Continue for 16 Others
UTTAR PRADESH: A tragic fire at a hospital in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, claimed the lives of 10 newborns late last night, while 16 other children are currently fighting for their lives. The fire broke out around 10:45 PM in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College. District Magistrate Avinash Kumar confirmed the casualties and the ongoing rescue efforts. The cause of the fire is suspected to be a short circuit inside an oxygen concentrator, said Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak. At the time of the incident, 54 children were receiving care in the NICU. Swift action from hospital staff allowed the rescue of 44 infants, but unfortunately, 10 could not be saved. Seven of the deceased newborns have been identified, while DNA testing might be necessary to confirm the identities of the remaining three. The government has announced financial assistance to support the affected families. Meanwhile, visuals from the scene showed distraught parents and damaged medical equipment. A grieving mother shared that she could not locate her baby after the incident and later learned that the child had died. Efforts are underway to save the injured infants. Senior Superintendent of Police Sudha Singh said that the 16 affected children are being treated at local hospitals with all necessary medical support available. Concerns have been raised over the hospital's emergency preparedness. There are allegations that the fire alarms did not activate, potentially due to poor maintenance. Deputy Chief Minister Pathak mentioned that the hospital had undergone a fire safety audit in February and a mock drill in June. He emphasized that the reasons for the fire would be clear once a thorough investigation is completed. The investigation into the incident will be conducted at three levels: by the health department, the police, and through a magisterial inquiry. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed senior officials to prioritize rescue operations and deployed additional fire-fighting vehicles. He has also announced Rs. 5 lakh compensation for the families of those who died, and Rs. 50,000 for those who sustained serious injuries. A detailed report from the Divisional Commissioner and the Deputy Inspector General of Jhansi is expected within 12 hours. President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have expressed their deep sorrow over the incident. The President extended condolences to the grieving families and wished a swift recovery for the injured. Prime Minister Modi described the incident as heartbreaking and announced Rs. 2 lakh in compensation from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund for the families of the victims, along with Rs. 50,000 for the injured. The tragic fire has also drawn criticism from the opposition, with accusations of negligence against the hospital administration. Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav has called for accountability and strict action against those responsible for the tragedy. CM Yogi Adityanath Inaugurates Anushthan Gomti Book Festival 2024 in Lucknow Yogi Govt Prioritizes Restoration of Historic Temples in Prayagraj for Mahakumbh 2025
PM Modi Announces Rs 2 Lakh Ex-Gratia for Victims of Jhansi Fire Tragedy
New Delhi, November 16: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF) for the families of those who lost their lives in the tragic fire at Jhansi Medical College in Uttar Pradesh. The Prime Minister also offered Rs 50,000 each to those injured in the incident. In his message of condolence, PM Modi described the fire as heart-wrenching and extended his deepest sympathies to the families of the ten children who tragically lost their lives. He also assured that rescue and relief operations are continuing under the supervision of the Uttar Pradesh government. The incident occurred late on Friday night when a fire broke out in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of Maharani Laxmibai Medical College. The fire is believed to have been caused by a short circuit in an oxygen concentrator, and it quickly spread due to the high oxygen levels in the NICU, where more than 50 newborns were being treated. Ten newborns died in the fire, and several others were injured. The parents of the deceased babies have been desperately seeking answers, with some still searching for their missing children. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has also announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh each for the families of the deceased newborns. Additionally, Rs 50,000 will be provided to the families of the injured from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund. CM Adityanath has ordered a report on the incident to be submitted within 12 hours. Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak confirmed that DNA tests would be conducted to identify three of the deceased newborns, with seven already identified. Several others suffered burn injuries in the fire. President Droupadi Murmu expressed her sorrow over the incident, calling it heartbreaking, and offered condolences to the grieving families while praying for the swift recovery of the injured infants. Political leaders from various parties, including Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, and Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, also condemned the incident, calling for accountability and justice. The fire has left a community in shock, with families devastated by the loss of their children and the ongoing search for answers. Fire Tragedy at UP Hospital Claims 10 Newborns, Rescue Efforts Continue for 16 Others
Jhansi Fire: Modi announces ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh for next of kin of each deceased
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday condoled the death of children in a fire that engulfed the children's ward of a medical college in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi district and announced an ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh for the next of kin of each deceased.At least 10 children died in a fire that engulfed the children's ward of the medical college in Jhansi district, officials said, as 16 others injured battled for life on Saturday. District Magistrate (DM) Avinash Kumar told reporters that the fire broke out around 10.45 pm on Friday in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College possibly due to an electrical short circuit. Heartbreaking! The fire accident at Jhansi Medical College in Uttar Pradesh is heart-wrenching. My deepest condolences to those who lost their innocent children in this. I pray to God to give them the strength to bear this immense loss, Modi was quoted as saying in a post in Hindi on X by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). The local administration, under the supervision of the state government, is making every possible effort for relief and rescue, he said. In another post, the PMO said Prime Minister Modi has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund for the next of kin of each deceased in the mishap in the fire accident at the Jhansi Medical College in Uttar Pradesh. The injured would be given Rs 50,000, the PMO said. The children, who were in the outer part of the NICU, were rescued along with some of those who were in the interior part. Prima facie there is information of the death of 10 children, the DM said. Those less critical are admitted in the outer section of the NICU while the more critical patients are kept in the interior part, he added.