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Bhaskar updates: Telangana tunnel accident, roof fell inside 12 km, 6 laborers stranded

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A part of the roof collapsed in the under construction part of Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) tunnel project in Nagarakurranul district of Telangana. Six laborers got trapped. The official said, “The incident happened when some laborers went inside in connection with work, then the roof fell 12-13 km from the entry point of the tunnel.”

Building caught fire in Mumbai’s Marine Lines, fire engines reached the spot

A fierce fire broke out on the upper floor of a building located near the Gol Mosque in the southern region Marine Lines of Mumbai. As soon as the fire was reported, several vehicles of the fire department reached the spot and extinguish the fire. No casualties are known.

Today’s other big news …

Accident while taking sand from dumper in Jalna, Maharashtra, 5 laborers died

The accident occurred while removing the sand from a dumper in Jalna district of Maharashtra. In which 5 workers died. After the incident, the police and local administration reached the spot and started relief and rescue operations.

Tamil Nadu police fired on gang rape accused, shot in one leg, another injured

The Tamil Nadu police arrested four accused who are absconding in the gangrape and robbery accused. The incident occurred near Ponmalai on Thursday morning. On February 19, these accused attacked and looted a couple and recording a video of the crime.

Police had received secret information that the accused were hiding near Ponmalai. When the police tried to catch them, two accused named Suresh and Narayanan attacked the police. Due to which the police had to shoot, due to which one accused was shot in the leg.

The body of a migrant laborer in Anantnag was found under suspicious circumstances, was a resident of Jharkhand

The body of a migrant laborer was found under suspicious circumstances in Bijbehara area of ​​Anantnag district of South Kashmir. Officials said that the deceased has been identified as Krishna Karmal, son of Daneshwar Karmal of Jharkhand. The body was found on the road in Kanjikund area of ​​Bijbehara. The body has been sent to GMC Anantnag for post -mortem.

Security forces arrested 8 militants in Manipur, weapons and IED recovered

In different districts of Manipur, security forces carried out a search operation and arrested 8 militants and recovered weapons and explosives. 6 militants of KCP (Ibungo Naganom) were arrested from Koutruk Makha Likai Church in Imphal West District, while 2 members of the G5 organization were arrested in Imphal East.

During the search, security forces also recovered 7 weapons, including 303 rifles and CMG guns, along with unstable IED (improvised explosive device) up to 22 kg.

In Kakching district of Manipur, Assam Rifles detained 26 rural volunteers involved in criminal activity. Hundreds of people took to the streets to demand the release of the detained volunteers. After the increasing pressure and protest of the public, security forces released all volunteers.

Class 1 student beaten up in government school in Delhi, blood came out of ear, case registered

A student studying in class 1 was beaten up at Municipal Corporation School in Shri Ram Colony, Delhi. The child is 6 years old. Due to the beating, blood started coming out of his inner part of his ear. The incident is on 17 February. Information about this came out today. At present, the police has registered a case.

Containers in Nashik collided with 5 trains; 1 killed, 21 injured

In Nashik, Maharashtra, the container’s uncontrollable collided with 5 trains. 1 woman died in the accident while 21 people were injured. The incident is from Chandwad area.

Fire in wooden depots in Telangana, fear of short circuit; There was a stock of about ₹ 85 lakh in the shop

A fire broke out on Friday night at a wooden depot in Rangauddy district of Telangana. On receiving the information, three fire brigade vehicles reached the spot. The fire has been controlled. However, the cause and losses are not yet known.

The owner of Timber depot has feared a fire from a short circuit. He told that there was a stock of about 80-85 lakh rupees in the shop, but how much the damage happened is not yet known.

Supreme Court said- Assam government should do better work, do not run after people in beef cases

The Supreme Court on Friday reprimanded the Assam government. A bench of Justice AS Oak and Justice Ujjal Bhuiyan said, “The government should do some better work instead of running after people in the matters related to beef.”

The bench also prohibited taking action against the accused in the case related to beef transport. The bench said that hearing of the case is necessary. With this, the bench postponed the hearing till 16 April.

The Assam government said that the Assam Police had stopped a car -laden vehicle. When the driver asked for information about the meat, he could not give the correct information. The meat was then sent to a forensic lab.

The bench said how a person would know that it is beef or there is some meat by looking at the packet. It cannot be different from the eyes. On this, the counsel for the accused said that the accused is the owner of a warehouse. He was taking the packed raw meat.

During the hearing, the bench said that the provision of Section 8 of the Assam Cattle Protection Act can be implemented only when the accused knows that the meat being sold is beef. Section 8 of the Act prohibits selling beef without permission of the officer.

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