6 School Students Die As Boat Overturns In Lake Near Vadodara

6 School Students Die As Boat Overturns In Lake Near Vadodara


Vadodara district collector AB Gor said there were 27 children on the boat.

Six school students drowned after a boat carrying 27 students, who were on a picnic, overturned in a lake on the outskirts of Vadodara in Gujarat, officials have said.

The students were from New Sunrise School and the visit was organised by the school.

A search operation is underway to trace the remaining students at the Harni lake, where the incident happened, said officials.

“I have just learnt that six children died after a boat carrying school students overturned in a lake,” said Gujarat Education Minister Kuber Dindor.

“Rescue operations are underway. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the fire brigade personnel are on the job along with other agencies,” he added.

Vadodara district collector AB Gor said there were 27 children on the boat.

“We are trying to trace and rescue others,” he said.



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Watch: Ram Lalla Idol Reaches Ayodhya Temple Ahead Of Grand Ceremony

Watch: Ram Lalla Idol Reaches Ayodhya Temple Ahead Of Grand Ceremony



An image showed the idol being placed inside the sanctum sanctorum of the temple.

Ayodhya:

The idol of Ram Lalla reached the Ayodhya temple late Wednesday evening and was lifted using a crane to place it in the sanctum sanctorum where it will be installed ahead of ‘Pran Pratistha’ ceremony.

The idol, carved in black stone by Mysuru sculptor Arun Yogiraj and weighing around 150-200 kg, was lifted by a crane from the truck that reached the temple along with a procession in the evening. The procession also stopped briefly at the Hanumangarhi temple in Ayodhya in a symbolic halt.

An image later showed the idol being placed inside the sanctum sanctorum of the temple as the workers looked on. A special puja was held in the sanctum sanctorum before the idol was brought inside.

It is likely to be installed in the sanctum sanctorum on Thursday, said Shri Ram Mandir Construction Committee chairperson Nripendra Mishra.

The idol was brought inside the temple for the first time on Wednesday, which marked the second day of the weeklong rituals before Monday’s Pran Pratishtha ceremony.

Preparations to take the idol to the new Ram temple complex were on since last night. The idol was placed on a truck decorated with flowers late at night for the procession with the help of a crane.

Meanwhile, a silver idol of Ram Lalla (not the same one to be installed in the sanctum sanctorum) garlanded with roses and marigolds toured the premises of Ram temple this evening. A “Kalash Pujan” was held today as part of rituals being performed in the run-up to the January 22 event.



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Passenger Plane “Struck” By Korean Airliner At Japan Airport, No Injuries

Passenger Plane “Struck” By Korean Airliner At Japan Airport, No Injuries


Cathay Pacific said that one of its planes was “struck” by Korean Air airliner (Photo: mrjeffu/X)

Japan:

A Korean Air airliner “struck” a Cathay Pacific plane while taxiing at a Japanese airport on Tuesday, with both airlines saying there were no injuries.

The incident comes two weeks after a near-catastrophic collision at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport when a Japan Airlines plane collided as it landed with a smaller coast guard plane. 

Cathay Pacific said the accident on Tuesday took place while its aircraft was parked at New Chitose Airport serving Sapporo on the northern island of Hokkaido.

“Our aircraft, which was stationary at the time with no customers nor crew onboard, was struck by a Korean Air A330 which was taxiing past,” the airline said in a statement.

Korean Air also confirmed there were no injuries on board its plane. 
 

“A Korean Air aircraft came into contact with a Cathay aircraft during pushback at New Chitose (Sapporo) Airport when the third-party ground handler vehicle slipped due to heavy snow. There were no injuries and the airline is cooperating with all relevant authorities,” the carrier said.

Neither airline gave information on the amount of damage done nor on the cause. The operator of the airport, Hokkaido Airports, was not immediately available for comment.

But Hong Kong-based Cathay said that its “flight CX583 from Sapporo to Hong Kong will not operate as scheduled.”

Airport firefighters were on standby following the accident, but no oil leaks or fires had been confirmed, according to Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting. 

The operator of the airport received a report of contact between the two passenger planes around 5:30 pm (0830 GMT), public Japanese broadcaster NHK said.

Hokkaido has been hit by a cold front in recent days with heavy snow warnings issued in several cities.

According to reports, 46 flights were cancelled on Tuesday due to heavy snow.

Tightened protocols

In the January 2 incident, all 379 people on board the Japan Airlines Airbus escaped just before the aircraft was engulfed in flames. Five of the six people on the smaller aircraft died.

The Japanese government announced last week that it has tightened its air traffic control protocols after the accident.

Under the new requirements in place nationwide, a staff member must constantly watch a monitoring system that alerts control towers when runway incursions take place.

And to prevent misunderstandings, controllers must not tell planes what number in line they are for take-off, the ministry said in statements uploaded to its website.

“One of my biggest missions is to restore confidence in aviation as public transport,” Transport Minister Tetsuo Saito said.

The ministry also said it would set up an expert panel to investigate further ways to improve safety.

A transcript of communications released by the ministry suggested that the JAL plane was cleared to land, but the coast guard plane was instructed to halt before the runway.

Controllers told the coast guard plane that it was “No.1”, meaning next in line for take-off.

But the coast guard pilot — the only survivor — has reportedly said he believed he had clearance to move onto the runway, where his plane stood for around 40 seconds before the crash.

In the decade to 2023, at least 23 “serious incidents” that risked a runway collision were reported by the Japan Transport Safety Board, according to the Asahi newspaper.

In five of the cases, mistakes in air traffic control were suspected as a cause, the newspaper said.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)





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On Makar Sankranti, Deepender Hooda, UP Congress Leaders Rush To Ayodhya

On Makar Sankranti, Deepender Hooda, UP Congress Leaders Rush To Ayodhya



Ayodhya:

Senior leaders of the Uttar Pradesh Congress made a beeline for Ayodhya on Makar Sankranti today, notwithstanding their Central leaders’ refusal to attend the Ram temple consecration ceremony, or the party line that the BJP and its ideological mentor Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh are using the event to gain political milage ahead of the Lok Sabha election. When asked, they indicated that it was a personal visit. “Lord Ram belongs to everyone,” was the refrain.

Leaders of the UP Congress have already declared that they would attend the consecration event. Today, they took a dip in Saryu river, had the Darshan of Ram Lalla and went to Hanumangarhi.

Asked if their action was not a deviation from the party line, UP leader Avinash Pande said party chief Mallikarjun Kharge has openly said that “those who have faith can go”.

“We have not invited anyone to attend, nor are we stopping anyone from attending,” he quoted Mr Kharge as saying.

The Congress is against the way this event is being politicised and used to create rift in society, he added.   

Rajya Sabha MP and Haryana Congress leader Deepender Singh Hooda, who was among the UP contingent that included state Congress chief Ajai Rai and senior leader Avdesh Pratap Singh, insisted that he was a regular visitor.

“I came last year too. Today on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti, I have to gaze upon Ram Lalla and seek his blessings. This is how I recharge,” he said.

Asked about the party line, he refused to take any “political question”. “Ram does not belong to any particular person. He belongs to everyone,” he added.

Last week, Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi and Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury declined the invite for January 22 temple consecration.

“Religion is a personal matter. But the RSS/BJP have long made a political project of the temple in Ayodhya. The inauguration of the incomplete temple by the leaders of the BJP and the RSS has been obviously brought forward for electoral gain,” read a statement from senior party leader Jairam Ramesh.

As the BJP erupted in vociferous condemnation, Mr Kharge said it was not the party’s intention to hurt anyone’s religious sentiments.

“Our issue is this – what work is the PM doing to ensure jobs for the public? What steps is he taking to control inflation? What is he doing for poor people… People having faith can go (to the temple) today… they can go tomorrow also,” he said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and more than 6,000 people are expected to attend the mega event of January 22 – the consecration of the Ram temple.

The BJP has alleged that the Congress leaders who declined the January 22 invite have “lost their minds” as Ravana did in “Treta Yug”. For this, they will be punished by the people, the party leaders have insisted.



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Dense Fog Causes Travel Chaos In Delhi, 100 Flights Delayed, Some Diverted

Dense Fog Causes Travel Chaos In Delhi, 100 Flights Delayed, Some Diverted



Delhi fog: Major airlines said bad weather conditions in Delhi and Kolkata may impact flights.

New Delhi:

Delhi and parts of north India remains engulfed in dense fog with reduced visibility posing challenges for flights and trains linking the national capital with the rest of the country. Schools are also set to open in the city today after a two-week winter break though timings have been restricted due to severe cold.

Eighteen trains have been delayed today.

Delhi airport has issued a dense fog alert as thousands of passengers await patiently for their flights. Fliers have been asked to stay updated about the flight details since delays are usual on foggy mornings.

As many as 168 flights have been delayed and 84 flights cancelled at the Delhi airport today, showed flight tracker website flightradar24 this morning, with an average delay of about an hour.

Major airlines like IndiGo, SpiceJet and Vistara said bad weather conditions in Delhi and Kolkata may impact flights. An early morning Delhi-Kolkata flight was diverted to Hyderabad, Vistara said.

The air quality has improved to ‘very poor’ from the ‘severe’ category.

A similar fog condition disrupted flight and train services in Delhi yesterday with zero visibility reported in the airport area. The minimum temperature was 7 degrees. The season’s first cold wave day was on Friday with the temperature dipping to 3.9 degrees Celsius. Saturday’s was coldest night at 3 degrees.



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