Accident

Photo: iStock

Speeding Car Ran Over 3 People In Ghazipur, Case Registered

In Ghazipur region of UP, three people identified as Achhelal Yadav (45), Vinod Singh Yadav(40) and Diwakar Singh Yadav (37) died after being run over by a speeding car, confirmed police on September 8. The victims were out on a morning walk when a speeding car hit them near Rasoolpur Belva village. They were rushed to a nearby hospitals and declared dead. Furthermore, police registered a case and launched investigation.

Thu, 08 Sep 2022 - 08:20 PM / by Varsha Joshi

Tags: accident, KILLED, died, Police investigation, Ghazipur

Dumping Yard Fire

Photo: India TV

Fire Breaks Out At Dumping Yard In East Delhi: Ghazipur

In Ghazipur, a town situated in the East Delhi district of Delhi, a fire broke out in a dumping yard. The incident occured in the afternoon on March 28. Reportedly, six tenders have been dispatched to douse the fire. Soon after the incident, pictures started to circulate on social media. The cause of fire is yet to be determined. Further details on the matter is awaited.

Mon, 28 Mar 2022 - 06:11 PM / by Shibu Immanuel S

Tags: Delhi, Ghazipur, Dumping Yard, Fire, environment

Courtesy: ANI

Septic Tank

Photo: Down To Earth

Two Men Die Of Suffocation During Cleaning Of Septic Tank In Delhi

Two catering workers died of suffocation while cleaning a septic tank at a banquet hall in Delhi's Ghazipur. Identified as Lokesh Kumar (35) and Prem Chand (40), the men were promised Rs 1,500 each for cleaning the tank. Reportedly, they were not provided any protective gear which caused their death. Meanwhile, police have police booked the banquet hall owner and two others. Notably, the Delhi government, in August 2017, had banned the manual… read-more

Sat, 27 Mar 2021 - 02:59 PM / by Nikita Thakur

Tags: Delhi, Manual Scavenging, Death, Ghazipur, Delhi Police

Courtesy: Hindustan Times

Slogan printed t-shirts launched at Ghazipur.

Photo: DTNext

Farmers Print 'Zinda Hai To Dilli Aaja' Cry T-Shirts For Mar 23 Protest

To motivate citizens and especially youth for forthcoming farmers’ protest on March 23, the Ghazipur border protest committee on March 15 launched slogan printed T-shirts. The T-shirts read, "Zinda hai to Dilli aaja, sangharsho mein shamil ho" (Come to Delhi if you're alive, participate in the struggle). Starting with 1000 t-shirts bearing slogan by poet Balli Singh Cheema, the committee will print and deliver around one lakh similar T-shirts… read-more

Tue, 16 Mar 2021 - 03:57 PM / by Harsh Vardhan

Tags: Ghazipur, Farm Law Protests, T-shirt, Balli Singh Cheema

Courtesy: India .com