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9% Interest On Rs 21: How 7-Year Legal Battle Over Water Bottle MRP Ended In Vadodara
The restaurant charged him Rs 41 for a Rs 20 MRP bottle, representing a significant markup of Rs 21 over the actual price.
Rs 20 water bottle sold at Rs 41, cafe fined Rs 5,000 in Vadodara
A Vadodara cafe learned a costly lesson about overcharging customers. When a man was charged double the MRP for a water bottle, he took the matter to consumer court. After a seven-year battle, the court sided with the consumer, ordering the cafe to pay compensation for the overcharge, mental harassment, and legal fees.
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Corporate Infotech bags 7-year contract from ONGC for IT infra services
This project is aimed at augmenting ONGC's IT hardware infrastructure across its Corporate Infocom Data Centre (CIDC) in Delhi as well as the disaster recovery site in Vadodara, Gujarat, the Noida-based company said.
BJP leaders son stabbed to death in Vadodara, 5 arrested - The Indian Express
BJP leaders son stabbed to death in Vadodara, 5 arrested The Indian Express
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Know Your City | Vadodaras brush with coins of the past - The Indian Express
Know Your City | Vadodaras brush with coins of the past The Indian Express
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Star Cast: Vikrant Massey, Ridhi Dogra, Raashii Khanna Director: Dheeraj Sarna The Sabarmati Report Movie Review Synopsis: THE SABARMATI REPORT is the story of two journalists trying to search for the truth. The year is 2002. Samar Kumar (Vikrant Massey) is a Delhi-based cameraman who works for EBT News in the entertainment beat. The star reporter of this news channel is Manika (Ridhi Dogra). Her reporting is quite respected and also watched by millions across the country. On February 27, 2002, her editor Raman Talwar informs her that two bogies of the Sabarmati Express were set on fire early in the morning at Godhra. Manika rushes to the sleepy Gujarat town along with Samar. Both investigate and talk to the locals in Godhra and they realize that what happened on February 27 was not an accident. Yet, Manika stresses that the episode was an accident and blames the state government for it. Samar has reservations about the stifling of truth. He independently goes to the civil hospital in Godhra and speaks to the survivors who confirm that certain miscreants purposely set fire to the coaches. Samar submits these tapes to the EBT News. However, only Manika's tape is aired on air. Samar blasts Raman and Manika in front of the office. Samar is fired and the management makes sure that he doesn't get a job elsewhere. 5 years pass. In 2007, Amrita Gill (Raashii Khanna) joins EBT and is a fan girl of Manika. Manika and Raman realize that the sitting chief minister of Gujarat will be re-elected. As part of the plans to get into his good books, they decide to get Amrita to do a follow-up story on the Godhra episode. While going through the archives, Amrita stumbles upon Samar's hospital footage. She realizes that it's contrary to the rest of the investigation conducted by Manika on the incident. She decides to meet Samar and both start working on The Sabarmati Report. What happens next forms the rest of the film. The Sabarmati Report Movie Story Review: The story is one-sided and doesn't cover all aspects of the episode. Arjun Bhandegaonkar and Avinash Singh Tomar's screenplay is gripping but also has several loose ends. Dheeraj Sarna's dialogues (additional dialogues by Arjun Bhandegaonkar and Avinash Singh Tomar) are sharp. Dheeraj Sarna's direction is not up to the mark. To give credit where it's due, he has extracted fine performances from the lead actors. He also keeps the duration in check. A few scenes stand out like Samar's outburst, Samar and Amrita escaping from the Vadodara locality, etc. The bond shared by Samar and Amrita makes for a nice watch. It's also heartening that the makerspay tribute to the victims of the train incident. Raja Ram The Sabarmati Report | Vikrant Massey, Raashii Khanna, Ridhi Dogra | Kavita Krishnamurthy, Suresh Wadkar, Kartik Kush On the flipside, the film tries to put the blame of the episode majorly on wrong reporting, as if that's the only reason for what conspired later on. If one goes by the film, then EBT News is the only news channel operating in India and that they had the power to alter the truth single-handedly. Those who are aware of this incident will know that many others were also responsible for the deaths that occurred later on but the film makes no mention of it. The direction is also haphazard at times and the story abruptly jumps as well. The audience will fail to understand how and why the case was filed against Samar and why no legal action was taken against Amrita since she was also a part of the investigation. Towards the end, we see Amrita reporting on the real truth before Manika cuts her off. But how come a novice like Amrita even gets the opportunity to go on air without the approval of the seniors? These minuses far outweigh the pluses and hence, the film becomes a laughable affair. The Sabarmati Report Movie Review Performances: Vikrant Massey puts in an earnest effort and delivers a hard-hitting performance. The film is a bit watchable, thanks to him and the other lead actors. Ridhi Dogra shines and looks convincing as a no-nonsense media personality. Shockingly, she disappears after a point. Raashii Khanna has a late entry but makes up for it with her memorable performance. Barkha Singh (Shloka) is lovely in a cameo. Sundip Ved (Senior Minister), Digvijay Purohit (Rajeev; EBT head) and the actor playing Raman Talwar leave a huge mark. The others who do well are the actors essaying the roles of Mishra ji, Zainab (receptionist at Tiranga Lodge), Sadia, Arun Barda, Sajid Batlawala, Sadam Supariwala and Hamid Qadri. Lastly, Hella Stichlmair (Senior leader of the opposition party) is very bad. The Sabarmati Report movie music and other technical aspects: As for the songs, 'Tere Mere Darmiyan' is forgettable while 'Raja Ram' manages to register. Ketan Sodha's background score is impactful. Amalendu Chaudhary's cinematography is appropriate. The late Rajat Poddarr's production design is well-researched. Leepakshi Ellawadi's costumes and Aejaz Gulab's action are realistic. Manan Sagar's editing is slick but has jerks in some places. The Sabarmati Report Movie Review Conclusion: On the whole, THE SABARMATI REPORT fails to impress due to its haphazard execution & loose ends in the script. At the box office, it will be flop show.
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IOCL fire doused after 10 hours, death toll mounts to two
Death toll in IOCL refinery fire rises to 2; blaze extinguished after nearly 12 hours
A fire at the Indian Oil Corp refinery near Vadodara city killed two people. The fire started in a benzene storage tank and spread to two other tanks. The fire was extinguished after 12 hours. The refinery management will pay compensation to the families of the deceased. The refinery operations are now normal.
Vadodara IOCL refinery blast: Death toll rises to two
VADODARA: The death toll in a fire at the Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) refinery in the Koyali area of Gujarat's Vadodara city has risen to two, with another individual injured and currently undergoing treatment, police said on Tuesday. The deceased persons were identified as Dhimant Makwana and Shailesh Makwana. According to Jawahar Nagar police station inspector A B Mori, the fire that began on Monday afternoon with a blast in a benzene storage tank of the refinery later spread to two other adjoining tanks. The blaze was brought under control after extensive efforts involving several fire tenders brought in from nearby cities and towns. An IOCL official received injuries and was undergoing treatment at a private hospital. The condition of the injured person was stable, he added. The IOCL in a statement on Monday evening said the fire was reported at around 3.30 pm in a benzene storage tank (1000 KL capacity) at Gujarat Refinery. The adjacent water sprinkler system was activated to contain the fire, it said. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained, it added. Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) D J Chavda told reporters on Monday night that the fire had spread to the adjoining storage tanks. Following the fire, fluid circulation in the IOCL complex was stopped as per the standard operating procedure. Other storage tanks were being cooled to ensure the blaze didn't spread, Vadodara Police Commissioner Narasimha Komar said. All the employees who were working in the shift were moved out of the refinery and the people reaching the refinery for subsequent shifts were turned back for safety reasons, he added.
Vadodara IOCL refinery fire: Death toll rises to 2; probe underway
Two persons -- Dhimant Makwana and Shailesh Makwana -- died in the fire. An IOCL official received injuries and was undergoing treatment at a private hospital, Jawahar Nagar police station inspector AB Mori said.
Vadodara IOC refinery fire: death toll rises to two
The fire that began on Monday (November 11) afternoon with a blast in a benzene storage tank of the refinery later spread to two other adjoining tanks, police said.
Fire at Vadodara IOCL refinery kills two, one injured
A fire at the Indian Oil Corporation refinery in Vadodara has resulted in two fatalities, with another person injured. The fire, caused by a blast in a benzene tank, spread to other storage tanks before being brought under control.
Fire at Vadodara IOCL refinery: Death toll rises to 2
A fire broke out at the Indian Oil Corporation refinery in Vadodara, Gujarat. The fire started in a benzene storage tank and spread to two others. Two people died, and one person was injured. The fire was brought under control after several hours. The cause of the fire is still unknown.
One killed, two injured in blast at IOCL refinery in Vadodara
Vadodara: One person was killed and two others were injured in an explosion at the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) refinery in Gujarat's Vadodara on Monday, officials said. The explosion occured at the IOCL refinery in the Koyali region of Vadodara on Monday afternoon, prompting an immediate evacuation of workers from the facility. The blast occurred in benzene tank, which came in contact with an adjoining tank. One person has lost his life, and two others are injured. They have been hospitalized, Vadodara Assistant Commissioner of Police DJ Chavda told ANI. Further details are awaited.
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Gujarat: One employee killed, two injured as huge fire breaks out at Indian Oil refinery in Vadodara The Indian Express
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Massive explosion, fire at IOCL refinery in Vadodara claims one life
Blast triggers fire at IOCL refinery in Guj, no deaths
The blast at the IOCL refinery in the Koyali area on the outskirts of Vadodara occurred at 4 pm, triggering the blaze.
Blast Triggers Fire At Indian Oil Refinery In Vadodara
The blast at the IOCL refinery in the Koyali area on the outskirts of Vadodara occurred at 4:00 p.m., triggering the blaze.
Huge Explosion At Indian Oil Refinery Shakes Homes In Gujarat's Vadodara
A fire broke out at the Indian Oil Corporation refinery in Gujarat's Vadodara today.
Huge Explosion At Indian Oil Refinery Shakes Homes In Gujarat's Vadodara - NDTV
Huge Explosion At Indian Oil Refinery Shakes Homes In Gujarat's Vadodara NDTV
Blast triggers fire at IOCL refinery in Vadodara; rescue ops on
Vadodara: A fire broke out at the Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) refinery in Gujarat's Vadodara following a blast on Monday, an official said. A police official said they have not receiA fire broke out at the Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) refinery in Gujarat's Vadodara following a blast on Mondayved any report of serious injuries or fatalities so far. Rescue operations are on. Things will be clear gradually, said DCP (Traffic) Jyoti Patel. The blast at the IOCL refinery in Koyali caused the blaze at around 4 PM. Smoke plumes were seen from several kilometres away. Workers who were present in the refinery were evacuated after the blast. Local MLA Dharmendrasinh Vaghela said no death has been reported though a few people sustained minor injuries and taken to a hospital.
Explosion in Indian Oil Corporation's factory in Vadodara - Hindustan Times
Explosion in Indian Oil Corporation's factory in Vadodara Hindustan Times
Blast At IOCL Refinery In Vadodara, Rescue Operation Underway
The local administration took prompt action to control the blaze and rushed 10 fire tenders to douse the fire.
Massive blast rocks Indian Oil Corporation refinery in Vadodara - Mint
Massive blast rocks Indian Oil Corporation refinery in Vadodara Mint
BREAKING: Massive blast rocks IOCL refinery in Gujarat's Vadodara, fire breaks out - India TV News
BREAKING: Massive blast rocks IOCL refinery in Gujarat's Vadodara, fire breaks out India TV News
Gujarat man claims to be Vishnu avatar, skips work for divine penance
Ahmedabad: A Gujarat government engineer, Rameshchandra Fefar, has declared himself to be Kalki, the tenth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and says he cannot attend work due to a penance intended to change the global conscience. In response to a recent show-cause notice regarding his prolonged absence, Fefar, who is a superintending engineer with the Sardar Sarovar Punarvasvat Agency (SSPA), explained that he has been engaged in divine penance from his home. He claims his efforts are responsible for ensuring good rainfall across India. Thanks to my penance, the country is getting good rains, he stated, adding that he began realizing his divine powers in March 2010. Fefars response, which has since gone viral, further claims, I can't perform such penance from the office. He believes his actions are more beneficial to the country than routine office work, suggesting the agency decide whether it's more important for me to sit in the office or perform concrete work to save the country from drought. Now in his late 50s, Fefar has attended his Vadodara office only 16 days in the last eight months, which the SSPA notes has impacted agency operations.
Blast at Indian Oil Corporations Gujarat refinery in Vadodara
An explosion occurred at Indian Oil Corporation's Gujarat refinery in Vadodara on Monday. Details of the incident are still unavailable. This incident follows a series of previous incidents at the refinery, including a major blast in the FCC plant two decades ago and a fire in pipelines connected to the FCC unit in 2005.
Climate-resilient & nutrient-rich bananas to power your breakfast
Scientists at Anand Agricultural University (AAU) in Gujarat, India, have developed a new banana variety called Anand Vaaman. This climate-resilient variety matures 40 days earlier than the popular Grand Naine variety and is more resistant to strong winds due to its dwarf stature.
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IRCTC announces domestic, international tour packages
CHENNAI: The South Zone of the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) on Friday announced various domestic and international tour packages for November and December. Under its Udupi-Murudeshwar programme for four days, Mangaluru, Udupi, Murudeshwar, Sringeri, Horanadu, Dharmasthala, Kukke Subramanya temples will be covered at a cost of Rs 30,900 per person. The programme to Gujarat which includes a trip to the Statue of Unity will also include Vadodara, Bhuvnagar, Somnath, Dwarka and Rajkot. This is a nine-day programme costing Rs 43,000. The other domestic packages include Pancha Jyothirlinga Yatra, The Golden Triangle of Odisha and the Royal Rajasthan, the first two of them for five days and the third for seven days. The trip to Pancha Jyothirlinga Yatra in Maharashtra for five days, costing Rs 33,900 and covering Bhimashankar, Trimbakeshwar, Grushnehwar, Anudha Nagnath, Parli Vaijnath and Puri and Shirdi. Golden Triangle of Odisha for five days will cost Rs 38,000 and it includes Bhubaneswar, Chilika lake, Konark and Puri. Royal Rajasthan trip for seven days, costing Rs 42,000, will cover Bikaner, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Pushkar and Udaipur. IRCTC has also announced international packages to Singapore, Malaysia, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Srilanka, Bali and Thailand. The six-day trip to Singapore and Malaysia costs Rs 1,12,500. The five-day trip to Abu Dhabi and Dubai comes at Rs 93,500. The six-day trip to Sri Lanka covers Colombo, Kandy, Kataragama and Nuwara Eliya. The trips to Lanka, Bali-Indonesia and Thailand (which includes Pattaya and Bangkok) cost Rs 64,500, Rs 84,900 and Rs 67,500 respectively.
Ratan Tata: A leader who empowered a generation of dreamers
It has been a month since Ratan Tata left us. From bustling cities and towns to villages, his absence is deeply felt across every segment of society. Seasoned industrialists, budding entrepreneurs and hardworking professionals mourn his loss. Those passionate about the environment and devoted to philanthropy are equally saddened. His absence has been deeply felt not only across the nation but also around the world. For the youth, Ratan Tata was an inspiration, a reminder that dreams are worth pursuing and that success can coexist with compassion as well as humility. For others, he represented the finest traditions of Indian enterprise and a steadfast commitment to the values of integrity, excellence and service. Under his leadership, the Tata Group ascended to new heights, embodying respect, honesty and credibility worldwide. Despite this, he wore his achievements lightly, with humility and kindness. Tatas unwavering support for the dreams of others was one of his most defining qualities. In recent years, he became known for mentoring Indias startup ecosystem, investing in many promising ventures. He understood the hopes and aspirations of young entrepreneurs and recognised the potential they had to shape Indias future. By backing their efforts, he empowered a generation of dreamers to take bold risks and push boundaries. This has gone a long way in creating a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, which I am confident will continue to positively impact India for decades to come. He constantly championed excellence, urging Indian enterprises to set global benchmarks. This vision, I hope, will inspire our future leaders to make India synonymous with world-class quality. His greatness was not restricted to the boardroom or helping fellow humans. His compassion extended to all living beings. His deep love for animals was well-known and he supported every possible effort focused on animal welfare. He often shared photos of his dogs, who were as much a part of his life as any business venture. His life was a reminder to us all that true leadership is measured not just by ones achievements, but by ones ability to care for the most vulnerable. For crores of Indians, Ratan Tatas patriotism shone brightest in times of crisis. His swift reopening of the iconic Taj Hotel in Mumbai after the 26/11 terror attacks was a rallying call to the nation India stands united, refusing to yield to terrorism. On a personal note, I had the privilege of knowing him very closely over the years. We worked closely in Gujarat, where he invested extensively, including in many of the projects he was very passionate about. Just a few weeks ago, I was in Vadodara with the President of Spain, Pedro Snchez, and we jointly inaugurated a facility where C295 aircraft would be made in India. It was Ratan Tata who started working on this. Needless to say, Tatas presence was greatly missed. I remember Tata as a man of letters he would frequently write to me on various issues, be it matters of governance, expressing appreciation for government support, or sending congratulatory wishes after electoral victories. Our close interactions continued when I moved to the Centre and he remained a committed partner in our nation-building efforts. Tatas support for the Swachh Bharat Mission was particularly close to my heart. He was a vocal advocate of this mass movement, understanding that cleanliness, hygiene and sanitation are vital for Indias progress. I still remember his heartfelt video message for the missions 10th anniversary at the start of October. It was among his final public appearances. Another cause close to his heart was healthcare especially the fight against cancer. I recall the programme in Assam two years ago where we had jointly inaugurated various cancer hospitals in the state. In his remarks that time, he had categorically stated that he wishes to dedicate his final years to healthcare. His efforts to make health and cancer care accessible and affordable were rooted in profound empathy for those battling diseases, believing that a just society was one that stood by its most vulnerable. As we remember him today, we are reminded of the society he envisioned where business can serve as a force for good, where every individuals potential is valued and where progress is measured in the well-being and happiness of all. He remains alive in the lives he touched and the dreams he nurtured. Generations will be grateful to him for making India a better, kinder and more hopeful place.
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Outsiders dominate Wayanad LS by-election race
Wayanad (Kerala): Kerala has a history of electing leaders from outside the state as Lok Sabha MPs, with former Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi being the latest, and his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra might join the list if the electors here give her the thumbs up in the November 13 by-poll. Apart from Rahul Gandhi, who represented the Lok Sabha segment before vacating it, several leaders from outside the state have served as MPs from Kerala. They are-- Muhammad Ismail from Tamil Nadu, G M Banatwala from Maharashtra, and Ebrahim Sulaiman Sait from Karnataka, all of whom were elected as IUML MPs multiple times from the southern state. Interestingly, a host of 'outsiders' are among the contestants for next week's elections. Among them is Election King K Padmarajan from Tamil Nadu, who earned the moniker following his over 200 unsuccessful electoral bids, including against top leaders and former Prime Ministers AB Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh, besides PM Narendra Modi. Jayendra K Rathod from Gujarat, who ran against Home Minister Amit Shah in the Lok Sabha polls, is among the 11 candidates in the fray from the hill constituency. Setting a new record of the highest number of candidates from outside the state contesting a poll in Kerala, the list includes Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who is making her electoral debut. The other out-of-state candidates in the Wayanad by-election include Independent A Noor Muhammed from Tamil Nadu, Gopal Swaroop Gandhi of the Kisan Majdoor Berojgar Sangh from Uttar Pradesh and A Seetha of the Bahujan Dravida Party from Tamil Nadu. Also running are Independent Ismail Zabi Ullah from Karnataka, Independent Sonhu Singh Yadav from Uttar Pradesh, Shaik Jaleel of the Navarang Congress Party from Andhra Pradesh, Duggirala Nageswara Rao of the Jatiya Jana Sena Party from Telangana, and another Independent, Rukmini, from Karnataka. CPI's Sathyan Mokeri and BJP's Navya Haridas are the respective parties' nominees. R Rajan, an independent, is the only candidate in the fray hailing from the hill constituency. However, the 63-year-old Kalpetta native said he is now working for the victory of Priyanka Gandhi. When asked why he filed his nomination, he said, I don't want to disclose that matter now. Many of the candidates from outside Kerala and their associated parties are largely unfamiliar to voters in Wayanad, who feel that most are contesting only to claim the credit of running against Priyanka Gandhi, a high-profile candidate. Their campaigns are barely visible in the hill constituency, raising doubts about their actual presence and efforts in the race. Rathod (40) from the Right to Recall Party (Gandhinagar, Gujarat), a post graduate in Cyber Security and Incident Response from Gujarat Forensic Science University, is contesting in Wayanad to protest against what he views as flawed education policies by the Narendra Modi-led NDA government at the Centre. Currently I am in Gujarat as I have to return back from Wayanad due to some personal reasons. I will come back by November 11 and campaign for two days, he told PTI. I contested against Union Home Minister Amit Shah in 2019 as a BSP candidate and garnered 64,000 votes. In 2024, I withdrew my nomination due to pressure from the BJP, he claimed. Seetha of the Bahujan Dravida Party told PTI she started her campaign on Wednesday. The party leaders will decide what kind of campaign we will carry out--whether it will be public meetings or door-to-door campaigns--in the coming days, said Seetha, a document writer from Chennai. She has prior experience in elections, having contested as a Bahujan Dravida Party candidate for the Tenkasi (SC) seat in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. According to her, the party seeks representation for Dalits and other marginalised sections in law-making bodies, which is why she is contesting the Wayanad LS seat in the November 13 by-election. Independent candidate K Padamarajan, 65, from Tamil Nadu claims to have contested 245 elections, including six for the post of president and six for vice president. I have even contested against four prime ministers: Narendra Modi in Vadodara in 2014, Atal Bihari Vajpayee in Lucknow, P V Narasimha Rao in 1996, and Manmohan Singh in the Rajya Sabha election, he said. When askes, Padmarajan, who is currently staying in Kalpetta, admitted that he isn't engaged in active campaigning. I have spent around Rs 1 crore on my election bids, he told PTI. Padmarajan, who runs a tyre-puncture shop in Tamil Nadu, also revealed that his election symbol is a tyre--an ironic nod to his profession. Interestingly, Padmarajan's email ID and all his social media accounts, according to his election affidavit, go by the name 'Padmarajan Electionking'. Political observers note that Kerala has a long history of outstation candidates. Apart from Rahul, several leaders from outside the state have served as MPs from Kerala. Muhammad Ismail, the former national president of the Muslim League, was the first outsider to win a seat in Kerala, representing Manjeri in 1962. He was followed by Sulaiman Sait, who represented Kozhikode, Manjeri and Ponnani between1967 and 1991. He was also a Rajya Sabha member from Kerala from 1960 to 1966. Banatwala, a former president of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), served as a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly in 1967 and went on to serve seven terms in the Lok Sabha, representing Ponnani in Kerala from 1977 to 1989 and 1996 to 2004.
IRB Infras toll revenue collection rises 21 pc to Rs 540 crore in Oct
NEW DELHI, Nov 8: IRB Infrastructure has posted a 21 per cent rise in its toll revenue to Rs 539.6 crore in October. Revenues from the toll collection business stood at Rs 447.8 crore a year ago, IRB said in an exchange filing on Thursday. Of its 17 tolls, IRB MP Expressway in Maharashtra contributed the major share of Rs 142.6 crore to the total revenue collection, followed by IRB Ahmedabad Vadodara Super Express Tollway, which contributed Rs 66.2 [] The post IRB Infras toll revenue collection rises 21 pc to Rs 540 crore in Oct appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Three workers lost their lives and one was injured after a construction portion collapsed at the Mahi River site, part of the bullet train project near Vadodara. The incident occurred during the sinking of a well, leading to the collapse of concrete blocks.