Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:28pm on 11 Jan 2025,Saturday India
A ceiling slab collapsed at the under-construction Kannauj railway station on Saturday morning, trapping several workers and staff under the debris. The building was being renovated under the Amrit Bharat scheme. About 40 people were on-site, and 23 have been rescued so far. Rescue teams, including SDRF, GRP, RPF, and local police, are working to save those trapped. Injured individuals have been taken to the hospital. The incident caused panic, and locals rushed to help but were unable to clear the heavy debris. Efforts are ongoing to ensure everyone's safety.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:02am on 11 Jan 2025,Saturday India
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has grounded all Dhruv advanced light helicopters (ALH) until the cause of the Jan 5 crash in Gujarat is identified. Preliminary findings show that the pilots lost control of the helicopter seconds before the crash. The incident involved an ALH Mark-III, which nose-dived after failing to respond to control inputs, killing two pilots and a crew member. This follows a troubling safety record, including previous crashes and reports of power loss and gearbox failures. HAL has promised to fast-track the investigation and ensure safe flying operations resume after addressing all issues.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:56am on 10 Jan 2025,Friday India
A 32-year-old Canadian man was arrested at Delhi airport for carrying a crocodile skull in his luggage. The man was stopped during a routine security check on Monday, where customs officers discovered the skull wrapped in cloth. Weighing 777g, the skull was confirmed to be that of a baby crocodile, a protected species under India's Wildlife Protection Act. The man allegedly purchased it in Thailand without the necessary permits. Authorities have seized the skull, and investigations are ongoing to determine the exact sub-species. A case has been registered against him for violating wildlife protection laws.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:39am on 10 Jan 2025,Friday India
Vietnam’s new traffic rules, effective January 1, impose stricter penalties and reward citizens up to $200 for reporting traffic violations. The system, aimed at enhancing road safety, has sparked lighthearted reactions among Indian netizens. Many joked about quitting IT jobs, claiming they could earn more by reporting violations in India, given the frequent disregard for traffic laws. Economist and Niti Aayog member Arvind Virmani supported implementing similar measures for severe offenses in India. While Delhi and Goa have reward systems for reporting violations, their low awareness limits impact. The debate underscores cultural contrasts in traffic management globally.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:54pm on 09 Jan 2025,Thursday India
The Supreme Court has refused to review its October 2023 judgment rejecting legal recognition of same-sex marriages in India. A five-judge bench, reviewing petitions in chambers, found no "error apparent on the face of the record." The court upheld its majority view that marriage laws fall under the legislative domain and not the judiciary. Petitioners argued the ruling compels LGBTQIA+ couples to live dishonestly. The 2023 decision denied both marriage and civil union rights, leaving advocates disappointed. The bench reiterated its position, stressing that Parliament, not the judiciary, is the appropriate forum to address such issues.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:26pm on 09 Jan 2025,Thursday India
A silo collapse at a smelting plant in Chhattisgarh’s Saragaon area on Thursday left 1 worker dead and 25 trapped under debris. The incident occurred around 1 PM during ongoing work. Emergency teams and police launched a rescue operation using heavy machinery and manual efforts, but progress is hindered by hot iron dust. Two injured workers have been rescued and hospitalized in Bilaspur. Authorities are investigating the cause of the collapse, while Superintendent of Police Bhojram Patel confirmed ongoing rescue operations. The plant owner has assured cooperation, but the exact number of trapped workers remains uncertain.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:29am on 09 Jan 2025,Thursday India
A tragic stampede at Tirupati’s Tirumala temple killed 6 devotees and injured 40 during token distribution for Vaikunta Dwara Darshanam. “A DSP opened the gates, and immediately everybody pushed ahead, leading to this stampede,” said TTD Chairman BR Naidu. Tirupati Municipal Commissioner Mourya added, “Nearly 5,000 people came together at a single counter.” A grieving devotee stated, “My wife was trying to get a token when the rush took her life.” Videos showed police administering CPR and assisting the injured. CM N. Chandrababu Naidu called the incident “deeply disturbing” and directed officials to ensure proper medical care for the injured.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:54pm on 08 Jan 2025,Wednesday India
A stampede during Vaikuntha Dwara Darshan ticket distribution at Andhra Pradesh's Tirupati claimed six lives, including a woman named Mallika, and injured several others. The chaos erupted as over 4,000 devotees gathered for tokens for the 10-day special darshan beginning January 10. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu expressed shock, ordered relief measures, and will visit Tirupati to meet the injured. Opposition leaders criticized the government for mismanagement. TTD board chairman BR Naidu convened an emergency meeting, while officials assured improved arrangements for the upcoming darshan. Former CM Jagan Mohan Reddy also conveyed condolences and urged better care for the injured.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:53am on 08 Jan 2025,Wednesday India
The murder of journalist Mukesh Chandrakar in Chhattisgarh has highlighted the dangers faced by reporters in India's conflict zones. Chandrakar, 33, was found in a septic tank linked to a contractor he exposed for corruption. Known for his YouTube channel Bastar Junction, he covered underreported issues like tribal hardships and Maoist conflict. His work, though sometimes unpolished, gave a voice to Bastar's marginalized communities. Colleagues admired his courage but acknowledged challenges of financial instability in small-town journalism. Police have arrested three suspects. Manisha Pande from Newslaundry emphasized the need for financial sustainability to support fearless journalism in India’s hinterlands.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:57am on 08 Jan 2025,Wednesday India
Rescue operations in Assam’s Dima Hasao coal mine continue as one body was recovered, while eight workers remain trapped. Flooding engulfed the illegal mine on Monday, prompting efforts by the Army, Navy, NDRF, and SDRF. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma confirmed the recovery, expressing condolences to the victim’s family. Specialized de-watering pumps from SDRF and ONGC were deployed, with an MI-17 helicopter on standby. Authorities arrested one individual linked to the mine, deemed illegal, under relevant mining and criminal laws. Rescue operations remain ongoing, with divers and heavy equipment mobilized to locate the remaining trapped workers.