Close X
Friday, November 29, 2024
ADVT 
Interesting

12 School Children Killed In UP Accident, PM, President Mourn Deaths

Darpan News Desk IANS, 19 Jan, 2017 12:05 PM
  • 12 School Children Killed In UP Accident, PM, President Mourn Deaths
At least 12 children were killed on Thursday when a school bus they were travelling in collided with a sand-laden truck in Uttar Pradeshs Etah district amid dense fog, police said.
 
The tragic incident happened on Patiali Road near Aliganj when the speeding truck ploughed into the bus carrying over 60 children to school in the morning. 
 
"Twelve school children and the driver of the bus have been killed in the accident,"Additional Director General of Police Daljit Singh Chawdhary said. 
 
Those killed have been identified as Akash (40 bus driver), Himanshu (9), Vikas (5), Lavish (11), Sunny (14), Anuj (10), Shivani (11), Kishan (6), Pankaj (13), Radhika (15), Nikki (12), Diksha (9) and Rishabh (6).
 
Some police officials, without coming on record, earlier stated that 25 had been killed in the accident.
 
The children were students of Lower KG to Class 7 of the JS Vidyaniketan. 
 
"Initially there were reports that 15 children have died. But the death toll is 13, 12 children and the driver of the bus," said Etah District Magistrate Shambhunath, adding that over 30 of the children sustained injuries. 
 
Several of the injured students are said to be critical. 
 
He also said a probe into the accident has been ordered and the licence of the school has been cancelled for violating the government order to shut schools from January 18 to January 21 owing to cold wave and poor weather conditions.
 
A case has also been filed against the management of the school for violating the orders issued on Wednesday regarding closure of schools.
 
Led by President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, prominent political leaders mourned the loss of lives in the tragedy. 
 
"Heartfelt condolences on loss of young lives in tragic bus accident in Etah, prayers for speedy recovery of the injured," said Mukherjee. 
 
"Anguished by the tragic accident... I share the pain of the bereaved families and condole passing away of young children," Modi said in a tweet.
 
Vice President Hamid Ansari said he was deeply distressed to learn of the accident and offered his condolences. 
 
Congress President Sonia Gandhi expressed sympathy towards the affected families and said guidelines laid down by the Supreme Court should be followed.
 
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav too mourned the deaths and said the top district officials have been directed to ensure prompt and best treatment for the injured.

MORE Interesting ARTICLES

British Indians Sending Old Notes Home On Flights With Friends

British Indians Sending Old Notes Home On Flights With Friends
The looming December 30 deadline has rattled many British Indians, who make up 2.5 per cent of the population of England and Wales according to a 2011 UK government census, because the notes can only be exchanged in India.

British Indians Sending Old Notes Home On Flights With Friends

Hailing Beti Bachao Indian-Origin Woman Drives From London To Maharashtra

Hailing Beti Bachao Indian-Origin Woman Drives From London To Maharashtra
Bharulata Kamble was welcomed by the Union Minister of State for Social Justice Ramdas Athavale on Tuesday.

Hailing Beti Bachao Indian-Origin Woman Drives From London To Maharashtra

Gujarat Chief Minister Makes Donation To Ambaji Temple Using Wife's Debit Card

Gujarat Chief Minister Makes Donation To Ambaji Temple Using Wife's Debit Card
  Mr Rupani along with his wife Anjaliben today visited the well-known Ambaji Temple in Banaskantha district and performed 'aarti'.

Gujarat Chief Minister Makes Donation To Ambaji Temple Using Wife's Debit Card

Indian Walks 1,000 Km To Attend Court Hearing In Dubai

Indian Walks 1,000 Km To Attend Court Hearing In Dubai
An Indian expatriate in Dubai walked a total of over 1,000 km over two years to attend court proceedings in a bid to return home, a newspaper reported on Tuesday.

Indian Walks 1,000 Km To Attend Court Hearing In Dubai

Dictionary.com's Word of the Year is 'Xenophobia'

NEW YORK — You might have thought about it, heard it. A lot. You might have even felt it: Dictionary.com's word of the year is "xenophobia."

Dictionary.com's Word of the Year is 'Xenophobia'

Germany's 'Mr Flirt' teaches refugees how to pick up women

Germany's 'Mr Flirt' teaches refugees how to pick up women
The subject was pickup lines, and Germany's "Mr. Flirt" offered a few examples to his class of Syrian and Iraqi refugees. "I really love the scent of your perfume," he suggested. 

Germany's 'Mr Flirt' teaches refugees how to pick up women