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  • Cylinder explosion while filling gas, seven scorched including five children

    Cylinder explosion while filling gas, seven scorched including five children

    Faridabad. In Chawla Colony of Ballabhgarh, Faridabad, a house exploded while filling gas from a big gas cylinder to another cylinder. Seven people, including five children, got scorched due to the explosion of a gas cylinder. Of these, four children have been sent to Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi in critical condition. Others have been admitted to private hospitals in the city.

    Outpost in-charge Chamanlal of Chawla Colony told that there is a shop in Sonu Thakur’s house itself, which is run by Rajesh. On Monday late evening, gas was being filled from one gas cylinder to another. During this suddenly the cylinder exploded. Seven people including five children were injured due to cylinder blast. Among the injured are Umesh Poddar (73), who reached the shop to get food items for his grandsons Manav and Jiyash. Apart from this, shopkeeper Rajesh and other children playing there got burnt.

    Immediately after the accident, social workers Vinod Goswami, Krishna Goswami and others reached the spot and took the scorched children and people to Ballabhgarh Hospital by car. Soon after getting information about this, Station City Incharge Satish Kumar and Chawla Colony Police Outpost Incharge Chaman Lal reached the spot along with the police force. According to the police, four-year-old Manav, three-year-old Jiyash, 11-year-old Chhavi, nine-year-old Amra have been referred to Delhi Safdarjung in critical condition. Apart from this, eight-year-old Abdullah, 25-year-old Rajesh, Umesh Poddar have been admitted to the local hospital. Outpost incharge Chamanlal says that investigation has been started in the matter. Action will be taken according to the negligence that will come to the fore.

  • Gas cylinder is expensive, this woman takes it once in 5 months

    Gas cylinder is expensive, this woman takes it once in 5 months

    Korba. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel offered flowers to Chhattisgarh Mahtari in Chirra village and started a dialogue with the general public in the meet-meet program with Rajyageet. While addressing the program, he said that I have come to Rampur earlier also. First of all, we waived off the loans of the farmers. Farmers are getting fair price for paddy.

    While talking to the Chief Minister, Mejna Rathia told that she has 26 acres of land, Rs 2.64 lakh was forgiven under the loan waiver. Mejna told that the paddy money has been received, he described the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana as very beautiful. With this money I bought a farm, got the girl married, spent on the education of some children and also got jewelry made for my wife.

    The same Jayanthi Rathiya said in front of the Chief Minister about not being able to make a ration card, she told that I have two children in my house and mother-in-law and father-in-law. There is a ration card in the name of mother-in-law, the Chief Minister said that only one ration card is made for a family. Asha lives in Barpali. Regarding the ration card, he told that 35 kg rice is available. Gram, salt, sugar are also available.

    There is no money for salt and rice. If kerosene is expensive, she does not take it. Gas cylinders are taken once in four to five months because it is expensive. The Chief Minister told them that the rates of diesel-petrol and gas are decided by the Centre. Regarding the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, Divyang Lalita Rathia told that she is a member of Gauthan and works in Rural Industrial Park. Lalita told that she has earned Rs 6 lakh by selling cow dung vermi compost. Dividend has been received by selling cow dung. He has also reared earthworms, has sold earthworms worth Rs 10 lakh. Lalita told that selling cow dung has become our identity, for this we have also received respect from the Governor.

  • One person died due to gas cylinder explosion

    One person died due to gas cylinder explosion

    Balasore: In a tragic incident, a man injured in the cylinder blast has succumbed to the injuries on Saturday, said reliable reports. The man was being treated in SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack.

    In the same incident, a newborn baby of 40 days was killed while four other members of the family were injured following an LPG cylinder blast in Odisha’s Balasore district on March 21, 2023.

    The mishap took place at Balaramgadi village of the district while the family members were busy preparing food for dinner.

    The intensity of the gas cylinder blast was so severe that the newborn died on the spot, said sources adding that other four family members sustained critical burn injuries.

    The injured persons were rescued by the neighbours and rushed to the local hospital for treatment, the sources further added.