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Maharashtra: Motorcyclist crushed to death as cement mixer truck topples in Pune

Maharashtra: Motorcyclist crushed to death as cement mixer truck topples in Pune

A motorcyclist was killed after a cement mixer truck overturned and crushed his two-wheeler in Maharashtra`s Pune city shortly after midnight on Wednesday, police said, reported PTI. The incident occurred around 12.30 am near a hospital at Navale Bridge in the Narhe area on the Katraj-Bavdhan route, reported PTI. The cement mixer truck suddenly overturned while negotiating a turn at the Navale chowk and fell onto the motorcycle, crushing the rider underneath, officials from Narhe police station said. The motorcyclist, identified as Rameshwar Machhindra Bhogale (31), a resident of Katraj and originally from Beed district, died on the spot, the police said, reported PTI. The truck driver, Gorakh Laxman Ransure (50), sustained minor head injuries and was taken for medical treatment, they said, reported PTI. The police later removed the vehicles from the spot and restored traffic movement on the stretch. Six killed as car collides with motorcycle in Jalgaon In another incident, six persons were killed and one was injured after a speeding car collided with a motorcycle in Maharashtra`s Jalgaon district on Tuesday …

Police probe illegal liquor dens after death of at least 10 in district

Police probe illegal liquor dens after death of at least 10 in district

The toxic liquor tragedy that has claimed at least 10 lives in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad has exposed the deep-rooted network of illegal liquor dens operating openly in the twin cities. Deaths were reported from Phugewadi, Hadapsar, and nearby areas, leaving several families devastated. Residents alleged that illicit country liquor had been sold in the localities for decades despite repeated complaints to authorities. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Pune hooch tragedy: 15 dead, prime suspect detained

Pune hooch tragedy: 15 dead, prime suspect detained

A major toxic liquor tragedy has sent shockwaves across Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad after at least 15 people allegedly died from consuming chemically contaminated illicit country liquor within a span of 24 hours. Authorities fear the death toll could rise further as several others remain hospitalised in critical condition. Investigation points to methanol-laced liquor The mystery surrounding a series of sudden and suspicious deaths reported over the last 24 to 48 hours in the Fugewadi area of Pimpri-Chinchwad has now been unravelled. Investigators believe the deaths were not caused by any natural illness but by highly toxic spurious liquor allegedly manufactured illegally in Uruli Kanchan using hazardous methanol-based chemicals. Police officials said the illicit liquor was prepared within the jurisdiction of the Uruli Kanchan Police Station. To increase the potency of the brew, the prime accused, Yogesh Wankhede — a known offender on the records of the State Excise Department — allegedly mixed nearly 215 litres of poisonous methanol into the liquor before distributing it to illegal liquor dens across Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad. According to police, …

PMC imposes 14-day ban on gatherings amid fuel-saving measures

PMC imposes 14-day ban on gatherings amid fuel-saving measures

The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has imposed a 14-day ban on public gatherings, rallies, processions and protest marches across the city, citing administrative and public order concerns. The move comes as the civic administration also introduced a range of fuel-saving measures in response to rising petrol and diesel prices. PMC departments have been instructed to minimise the use of official vehicles and avoid unnecessary travel. Officials have been asked to carefully plan work-related journeys, reduce repeated trips and keep vehicle movement to the minimum required for administrative work. According to civic authorities, the measures are aimed at reducing fuel expenditure and easing the growing financial pressure on the administration. Carpooling and public transport encouraged The administration has advised officers and employees to adopt carpooling wherever possible. Staff members have also been encouraged to use public transport for official duties whenever practical in order to lower fuel consumption. Meetings to shift online Several PMC departments have been directed to conduct meetings, training programmes and internal discussions online to reduce travel-related costs and improve efficiency. Officials believe …

Four motorcyclists killed in collision with MSRTC bus in Pune’s Junnar

Four motorcyclists killed in collision with MSRTC bus in Pune’s Junnar

Four men riding a motorcycle were killed after a Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) bus allegedly rammed into their vehicle in Junnar taluka of Pune district on Sunday night, police said. The accident took place near Jivandeep Hotel in Dingore village at around 8 pm on the Ahilyanagar–Kalyan highway. The MSRTC bus was operating on the Vitthalwadi–Pathardi route when it collided with the motorcycle, officials said. The deceased were identified as Ashish Dhawalu Bhale (24), Deepak Sakharam Bhale (28), Shivram Narayan Pardhi (26), and Khandu Narayan Bhale (25), all residents of Dingore village, as per reports. Bus driver detained, FIR registered According to reports, the four victims were travelling from Otur towards Dingore when the accident occurred. All four sustained severe injuries and died in the crash. Police have detained the bus driver and registered an FIR against him at Otur police station. Further investigation into the incident is underway, officials said. Eight killed after SUV falls into gorge in Raigad Eight people were killed after an SUV plunged into a deep gorge in …

Seven-year-old boy dies after getting trapped in lift at Pune building

Seven-year-old boy dies after getting trapped in lift at Pune building

A seven-year-old boy died after allegedly getting trapped inside a lift at a residential building in Nimbaj Nagar on Sinhgad Road in Maharashtra`s Pune district, officials said, reported the ANI.  The incident took place on Monday when the child had gone out to play near his home. According to the boy’s father, Shailesh Dhoot, the family began searching for Shivansh after he did not return to the playground, the news agency reported. He said the family became worried when his daughter confirmed that the boy had not reached the play area. During the search, the boy’s mother reportedly noticed that the lift was stuck. On checking, she found the child inside. The family broke open the lift door and discovered that the boy was trapped between the lift and the passage below. Fire brigade personnel and police rushed to the spot after being informed. However, the child was declared dead at the scene. #WATCH | Pune | A 7-year-old boy died after getting trapped inside a lift at Riddhi Siddhi Apartment in Nimbaj Nagar on …

Parts of Pune get regular water supply; Fadnavis hails citizen participation

Parts of Pune get regular water supply; Fadnavis hails citizen participation

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis on Sunday credited citizens and local resident groups for the successful implementation of the equal water supply scheme in parts of south Pune, saying constant follow-ups by residents helped ensure the long-delayed project became a reality, reported the PTI. Speaking at a function marking the start of regular water supply in areas including Mohammadwadi, NIBM and nearby localities, CM Fadnavis described the programme as one of the most important initiatives for him. The Chief Minister said several citizens, organisations and housing forums regularly raised the issue with the government over the years. “Some residents used to send me messages every week asking when the work would be completed. Today, I am happy that water has finally reached their homes,” he said, according to the PTI. Chief Minister Fadnavis also praised the Mohammadwadi Undri Residents Welfare Development Foundation for actively campaigning and following up on the water crisis affecting the area. Focus on reducing water leakage Referring to Pune’s long-standing water distribution challenges, CM Fadnavis said the city earlier had high per capita …

Explosive device defused at Hadapsar Hospital, ATS joins probe

Explosive device defused at Hadapsar Hospital, ATS joins probe

A suspicious device containing low-grade explosives was discovered inside the premises of a private hospital in Pune’s Hadapsar area on Wednesday evening, triggering a massive security response by police and bomb disposal squads, officials said. According to ANI, officials said the object was found near a washroom within the hospital compound. The device, which allegedly had a digital clock-like attachment, was first noticed by a doctor, who immediately alerted the police control room. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Pune Metro safety comes under scrutiny after iron sheets fall on busy highway; no injuries reported

Pune Metro safety comes under scrutiny after iron sheets fall on busy highway; no injuries reported

The negligence of the Pune Metro administration came under scrutiny on Saturday afternoon after strong winds caused iron sheets installed at an under-construction metro site near Bhakti-Shakti Chowk in Nigdi to collapse onto the Old Mumbai-Pune Highway. Although a major tragedy was narrowly avoided, the incident created panic among commuters and residents. The construction work on the Pimpri-to-Nigdi Metro corridor is currently progressing at a rapid pace. Temporary tin sheds had been constructed at the site to provide shade for workers. However, around 3 pm, sudden gusty winds swept through the area, causing the iron sheets of the temporary structure to break loose and fly onto the busy highway. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link