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12 children mauled to death in two months by stray dogs in Sitapur district, UP

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12 children mauled to death in two months by stray dogs in Sitapur district, UP

Three kids were mauled to death by stray dogs in Khairabad town of Sitapur district of Uttar Pradesh (UP) on Tuesday, May 1.

Dogs have killed at least 14 children and injured several others in the area in the last two months.

On Wednesday, furious at the continuing menace, Khairabad villagers shot dead three dogs and beat to death at least 10 others, said media reports.

Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act has outlawed the killing of stray dogs, but there have been repeated demands to revise the rules to tackle the menace.

According to previous reports, India has some 30 million stray dogs and more than 20,000 people die of rabies every year.

But now the problem has grown with the new, increasing menace of ‘man-eating’ dogs.

On Tuesday, around 6 in the morning, an eleven-year-old girl, Shyamli Nath, a resident of Tikaria village, had stepped out to relieve herself when she was attacked by stray dogs. On hearing her shrieks, a few villagers ran to save her but by that time dogs had bitten her stomach and face so badly that she died on the spot due to excessive bleeding and internal injuries.

In another incident the same morning, 12-year-old Khalid was mauled to death in Gurpalia village when he was on his way to his father’s mango orchard. They ate half of Khalid’s body before they were chased away.

While Khairabad police and local administration were attending to the two cases, they were informed of a similar death around 9 am at Kolia village, about 1.5km from Gurpalia, where a pack of dogs had killed Komal (8). Her body was also found in a mango orchard. According to media reports, Komal was playing with her friends when a group of stray dogs suddenly attacked and injured her critically. Her family members rushed to her rescue and shifted the victim to District Hospital but she succumbed to her injuries.

Local authorities told APN News that the ‘man eating’ stray dog menace has arisen after the closure of slaughter houses in the area. With the supply of discarded portions of meat and bones of slaughtered animals gone, the dogs had started turning on children, they said.

Media reports quoting villagers said the stray dog menace has resurfaced in the area after six weeks. “We were earlier worried about wild animals like tigers and leopards, but now we seek help even on spotting a pack of dogs. We don’t let children go out alone in the night. Elders in the family take turns to guard villages with lathis,” said Gurpalia resident Ayub Khan, reported The Times of India (TOI).

Dogs had killed Khan’s s six-year-old child in March.

The TOI report mentioned SDM Sitapur Shashank Tripathi as saying that the forest department had told the administration that it can only deal with wild animals and the dog menace doesn’t come under its purview. The Sitapur municipal corporation also lacks resources to catch dogs, Tripathi added. The forest department, however, agreed to station four personnel along with a private dog catcher from Mathura to curb the dog menace in the 12km stretch in Sitapur.

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8 dead after bus falls off bridge in Punjab’s Bathinda

The officials stated that the bus was carrying more than 20 passengers, and was headed to Bathinda from Talwandi Sabo.

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8 dead after bus falls off bridge in Punjab’s Bathinda

Nearly eight people were killed when a bus fell off a bridge amid heavy rain in Punjab’s Bathinda on Friday. Reportedly, the bridge had no railings, which could have averted the bus from falling into the drain below. 

The accident took place near Jiwan Singh Wala village in Bathinda when a bus fell into a drain after crashing a bridge. A rescue operation is underway with the help of NDRF, police and locals.

The officials stated that the bus was carrying more than 20 passengers, and was headed to Bathinda from Talwandi Sabo. Reports said that local residents rushed to the spot to help rescue people and were joined by teams from police and local administration. 

The officials added that eight people were killed and the injured have been taken to a hospital. They said that it is being investigated whether heavy rain played a role in the driver losing control of the bus. 

Bathinda Urban MLA Jagroop Singh Gill also said that at least eight people were killed in a bus accident in Punjab’s Bathinda on Friday, adding that five died on the spot while three succumbed to serious injuries during treatment.

The MLA was briefed by the Bathinda civil surgeon Dr Ramandeep Singla when he visited Shaheed Bhai Mani Singh Civil Hospital in Bathinda city where 18 injured passengers are currently being treated.

Reportedly, identities of the deceased are yet to be confirmed by the district authorities. The district officials said it was raining in Bathinda when the accident occurred and the cause of the mishap will be probed.

Furthermore, Bathinda deputy commissioner Showkat Ahmad Parray said soon after the accident, villagers rushed to rescue and they managed to save lives. A detailed investigation is underway to confirm how many people were onboard, he continued.

Reportedly, soon after the accident, district officials, including DC Parray and senior superintendent of police (SSP) Amneet Kondal, rushed to the spot.

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Heavy rainfall in Delhi, IMD issues hailstorm alert

An orange alert has been declared for Delhi for Friday, while a yellow alert has been issued for Saturday and Sunday.

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Heavy rainfall in Delhi, IMD issues hailstorm alert

Delhi and the nearby regions received moderate to heavy rain on Friday, leading to a drop in temperatures. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has also issued a hailstorm alert. The rain, which began early in the morning and continued through the day, is expected to last longer.

The IMD  issued an orange alert in Delhi. It has also issued a hailstorm alert for the national capital and several other regions in North India. Reportedly, an orange alert has been declared for Delhi for Friday, while a yellow alert has been issued for Saturday and Sunday.

The heavy rainfall caused disruptions to traffic in various parts of South, Central, and North Delhi. Reports stated that the highest rain was recorded at Delhi University’s North Campus, which also led to waterlogging in low-lying areas.

The IMD has forecasted additional showers in the city over the next few hours, primarily driven by a Western Disturbance interacting with easterly winds.

In its recent update, the weather department said that heavy rainfall is likely over Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana-Chandigarh-Delhi, West Uttar Pradesh, East Rajasthan and West Madhya Pradesh on December 27. 

It added that thunderstorms accompanied by hailstorms are also likely over Southeast Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, East Rajasthan, Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada and Gujarat Region.

Furthermore, cold wave conditions are likely to prevail in parts of Himachal Pradesh starting on Sunday. The IMD stated that fairly widespread to widespread rainfall/snowfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning, is likely over the Western Himalayan Region on December 27 and 28, with isolated heavy rainfall/snowfall expected over Himachal Pradesh on December 27 and Uttarakhand on December 27 and 28.

Additionally, Rajasthan continues to experience cold conditions, with light to moderate rain reported in several parts of the state. The lowest minimum temperature of 5.4 degrees Celsius was recorded in Churu. The night temperatures saw a slight increase, ranging from 5.4 degrees Celsius in Churu to 17.2 degrees Celsius in Vanasthali.

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French President Emmanuel Macron, Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim pay tribute to former PM Manmohan Singh

Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim said that the weight of grief bears down on him at the news of the passing of his cherished friend Manmohan Singh.

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French President Emmanuel Macron, Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim pay tribute to former PM Manmohan Singh

French President Emmanuel Macron and Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim paid tribute to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who passed away on Thursday. Manmohan Singh was India’s 14th Prime Minister. 

French President Emmanuel Macron said that India has lost a great man and France a true friend, in the person of Dr. Manmohan Singh. The President added that  Manmohan Singh devoted his life to his country. 

Remembering the former Prime Minister, Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim said that the weight of grief bears down on him at the news of the passing of his cherished friend Manmohan Singh. He added that obituaries, essays and books, a plenty there will surely be about this great man, celebrating him as the architect of India’s economic reforms. As Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh was the midwife of India’s emergence as one of the world’s economic giant, he continued.

The Malaysia Prime Minister further recalled that not many people know this, and it is time that he share it with Malaysians that during the years of his incarceration, Manmohan Singh extended a kindness that he didn’t have to, one that was neither politically expedient nor, as one can imagine, appreciated by the Malaysian government at that time. Yet, true to his character, he did it anyway, he continued.

PM Anwar Ibrahim said that the former Prime Minister offered scholarships for his children, particularly his son, Ihsan. Although he had declined the gracious offer, such a gesture undoubtedly showed Manmohan Singh’s extraordinary humanity and generosity, demonstrative, as the Bard would have it, of a man so full of the milk of human kindness.

Speaking to the media, former Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe said that he has known Manmohan Singh since 1992, and had discussions with him. He remembered him as a good friend, a good leader, and one of those who made modern India.

Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh died due to age-related medical complications. He had been in poor health for the past few months. The funeral will be held at 9:30 am on Saturday with full state honours. Also, a seven-day state mourning will be observed throughout the country as a mark of respect to Dr Manmohan Singh. 

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