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New Delhi: All 10 people on board the Ranchi-bound
Border Security Force plane that crashed on Tuesday morning in
Delhi have died. Eight bodies have been recovered and two more are being
pulled out from the wreckage of the twin-engine Superking aircraft.
The
tragedy took place within minutes of the plane taking off from the
Indira Gandhi International Airport for Jharkhand's capital at 9:37 AM
from runway 28. As soon as the twin-engine plane was airborne, it
developed a technical snag.
There were 10 technicians on board the plane who were going to Ranchi to repair a helicopter.
One
of its engine malfunctioned and the plane was assigned runway 10 for
landing. Just before the approach of the runway, the plane hit some
trees and then a boundary wall near a sewage treatment plant.
The
plane, manufactured in 1994 and registered in BSF's name in 1995,
crashed into the sewage treatment plant at around 9:47 AM and burst into
flames. While those on board the plane were killed, some labourers on
the ground were also injured.
The incident took place near a
railway track in the Shahbad Mohammadpur village of Sector 8 Dwarka in
Delhi. The plane was carrying a group of technicians who were going to
Ranchi to repair a helicopter.
Along
with the pilot of the plane Captain Bhagwati Prasad, the ones who lost
their lives in the crash are Deputy Commandants D Kumar and Rajdesh
Shibrain. The BSF technicians who died in the crash are Raghvendra
Kumar, CL Sharma, SN Sharma, Ravinder Kumar, Surrender Singh, DP
Chauhan, KR Rawat.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh, BSF Director
General DK Pathak and Delhi Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung visited the
crash site. MOS Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma called it an unfortunate
incident and said that an inquiry has been ordered into the incident.
Witnesses
said that the plane lost control soon after taking off from the
airport. They said that there was huge fire seen in the area after the
crash.
A couple were smashed under the wheels of a speeding vehicle on the Delhi-Gurgaon road on Wednesday after the bike they were riding hit a speed breaker and lost control.
Parveen Singh Rathore (37) and his wife Anupama (34), who resided in Palam Colony Delhi with their two school-going youngsters, met with the mishap around 11.30am at the ancient Sirhaul toll square. They were quickly raced to a private healing center in DLF City Phase 3 by the car driver, where specialists proclaimed them dead on arrival.
The car, with a provisional enlistment was being driven by Samira Sisodia, a lady official of a multinational organization. She was accused of section 279(rash driving) and 304A(death by carelessness) of the Indian Penal Code.
DCP East Deepak Saharan said, "The vehicle had a makeshift enlistment number and we have appropriated the auto. We will capture the blamed on Thursday and will deliver her at a city court. The blamed's spouse Dinesh Sisodia has been requested that create the vehicle enrollment records".
Rathore worked in a glass organization at Jharsa chowk segment 15, and his wife worked with a privately owned business in DLF Cyber City. Police said it took a couple of hours to find the relatives of the casualties and that it was when they came to at night that a body of evidence could be enrolled against the charged.
NEW DELHI: The Dwarka-Palam flyover, which was portrayed on Friday by additional sessions judge Kamini Lau as one of the "deadliest accidents spots" in Delhi, has seen 30 accidents this year alone with five fatalities, as indicated by police records. The court's view that its "flawed" configuration will keep on prompting mishaps is supported by measurements that appear around 90 street mischances have happened on this stretch in the most recent 3 years.
Despite the fact that the no. of accidents on this stretch has gone down after 2008, when there were 20 lethal mishaps on there, the numbers stay disturbing. The court's perceptions came while coordinating the flyover's creator, DDA, to pay Rs 5 lakh as remuneration to the group of 21-year-old Chingliensang Buhril of Manipur, who turned into the 8th casualty of a street setback on the flyover inside of a week in March 2009.
"The flyover is a man-made urban demise trap and is one of the deadliest mischance spots of Delhi, a reality which is affirmed from the quantity of passings that have occurred over a limited ability to focus time," the court said. Upon the arrival of Buhril's mishap, the court pointed out, there were no "pace quieting signage or signage showing the sharp S-molded bend on this flyover".
The judge additionally noticed that DDA, which had developed this flyover in 2006, had let it be known had not gave any wellbeing measures like cautioning signs till 2012.
In its contentions in the witness of the judge, DDA had asserted that the Delhi Police had never approached the city body for any help with controling mishaps on the flyover. The court, on the other hand, differ and called attention to that there had been a few cases when the Delhi Traffic Police had communicated concern yet and a "detached" DDA had done nothing about it.
Indeed, even six years after the fatal stretch guaranteed Buhril's life and those of numerous others, the circumstance has not changed. Mischances keep on occurring there albeit a few signboards and velocity boundaries have now been set up there. It is anything but difficult to see that the stretch requires sparkle studs to help drivers in low-light conditions.
The judge has requested that the administration survey the flyover's outline and think of a lasting answer for the issue. The court said that the establishment of retro-intelligent tapes, shine studs and spring posts by DDA, that as well "on the rehashed goading of the Delhi Traffic Police", constituted just impermanent measures when the issue required a long haul arrangement.
"The plan's subject being imperfect having emerged and certain auxiliary lacks having been seen, there is a requirement for the Government of NCT of Delhi to intercede and a re-look by an autonomous master advisory group is expected to cure the circumstance forever," the judge recommended.
One conceived in PCR van, other in Dada Dev Hospital !!!
The Police Control Room staff turned birthing specialists for a pregnant lady on Saturday as they helped convey a youngster inside the police van. In any case, the lady was pregnant with twins and conveyed the second kid at a healing facility later.
The 35-year-old and her little girls are healthy. The police have chosen to compensate the three PCR work force, including a lady, for their snappy reaction.
Laxmibai, stays close Palam railroad station with her spouse Shankar, who functions as worker in the territory.
"The lady was on Platform number one of Palam railway station when she she went into labour. Seeing her crying at the stage, somebody rang the PCR," said a senior cop.
"A PCR van, involving ASI Rajbir, constable Bhagwati and constable Dharmbir, came to the spot in five minutes. They put her on a stretcher and hurried her inside the PCR van," said the officer.
Since none of her relatives were discovered close-by, the PCR staff chose to handle the circumstance themselves.
In any case, it soon got to be clear that the kid would need to be conveyed immediately. The PCR van was ceased and a young lady youngster conveyed.
Accepting the conveyance was finished, Laxmibai and her youngster were taken to Dada Dev Hospital in Palam. "The specialists there educated us that she was pregnant with twins. The other child young lady was conveyed with the assistance of specialists there," included the police.
This is not the first run through Delhi Police work force have helped convey a child. In 2013, the PCR staff helped a lady convey a kid in their vehicle after an auto conveying the lady separated in north Delhi. In May this year, a lady conveyed inside a PCR van close Rajghat after her spouse neglected to discover an auto-rickshaws adjacent and rang the PCR.
This is the usual condition of the road below palam-dwarka flyover during rains. Waterlogged Road Under the Palam-Dwarka Flyover near palam colony can be seen in the above pic.
For the several years the situation has been the same and the commuters & residents have to suffer a lot.
Lack of proper sewage system is the main reason behind waterlogging.
Police seized 400 kg ganja in Palam village area !!!!!!!!!!!!!
With the arrest of one person, the Delhi Police today recovered 400 kg
of ganja whose international value is approximately Rs 2.5 crore.
The accused have been identified as Pankaj (22), son of Balkesh, a notorious man of the Palam village police station area.
A police team received information today that there was the
possibility of arrival of illicit consignment of drugs near the house of
Balkesh. The police had already conducted raids yesterday at the
residence of Balkesh where illicit liquor was found.
Constable
Jhabar Mal and constable Yograj of Palam police station found an auto
parked in front of the house and two persons were unloading sacks from
it.
After interrogating the auto-wala, it was found to be 400 kg
contraband,ganja. This is one of the largest quantities of ganja
recovered this year in Delhi.
The police have registered an FIR under Section 20 and 29 of the NDPS Act.
During interrogation, two persons started running away. One of them
escaped on a bike and headed towards Bagdola picket. He slipped and fell
near the picket and was caught by the constable who was chasing him on
the patrolling bike, Deputy Commissioner of Police R A Sanjeev said.
Upon interrogation, Pankaj revealed that he had procured such a large quantity of ganja for sale in UP
In the 2013 affidavit, she claimed to have studied up to Class XII while in the affidavit for the 2015 election, she stated that she was a graduate from DU.
The complaint agains Gaur,MLAfrom Palam assembly constituency, was filed by lawyer Samarendra Nath Verma
through his counsel PS Singh. The petitioner alleged Gaur has furnished
different information about her educational qualifications in her two
election affidavits filed during assembly polls in 2013 and 2015.
This is the view of manglapuri sabji mandi that is prime spot for the residents to buy fruits & vegetables.
There are more then 50 vendors there.
keywords : manglapuri palam colony sabji mandi.
Delhi being the capital and the heart of India, celebrates Holi with extreme enthusiasm.
Being a metro city, an amalgamation of cultures and traditions can be witnessed here. Virtually all aspects of Holi as seen in various states are noticeable in the numerous pockets of Delhi.
People move out in tolis and apply colour on each other till they become unrecognizable. Play with colors peaks up in the residential colonies as people usually do not go out with families beyond their neighborhood. Even public conveyances do no ply with usual frequency.
Feasts, music, dancing and blasting parties are held all over the city to mark the festival of colours. People hug and greet each other by applying abeer as tilak. Any feeling of hardship or animosity is forgotten on the day. Is is said that even the enemies become friend on Holi.
On the eve of Holi, bonfires or Holika are lit in the important centres of the city where people celebrate the victory of good over evil. Wood for burning Holika is collected weeks before the festival.
Being a political hub of the country, Delhi sees huge enthusiasm even among the politicians. Holi is also celebrated at the Presidents and Prime Minister residences where people gather to play Holi. Cultural events and lots of fun mark the day. Tags : palam colony holi, holi festival, palam colony holi celebrations
"At Palam, Kejriwal announces 5-yr plan on women’s security."
Kejriwal,
during a jan sabha in Palam, promised that Delhi would not see anymore
“Trilokpuri or Damini” incidents. “We have already planned what we will
do for the women of Delhi. The AAP government will install at least 15
lakh CCTV cameras all over the capital. There will be a security guard
in every bus and we will launch a Security Button App, which when
pressed, will alert police who will reach the spot in five minutes,”
Kejriwal said. - See more at:
http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/at-palam-kejriwal-announces-5-yr-plan-on-womens-security/#sthash.ovzASO9m.dpuf
Kejriwal, during a jan sabha in Palam, promised that Delhi would not see anymore “Trilokpuri or Damini” incidents. We have already planned what we will do for the women of Delhi. The AAP government will install at least 15 lakh CCTV cameras all over the capital. There will be a security guard in every bus and we will launch a Security Button App, which when pressed, will alert police who will reach the spot in five minutes,” Kejriwal said.