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The accident that occurred on Friday killed 288 people and left over 1000 people injured, as per the official figure.
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The drugs were banned following recommendations by an expert committee. The Health Ministry also issued a notification on Friday.
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Vaishnaw, who was at the accident spot and was supervising the restoration work, said, "The Commissioner Railway Safety has completed his inquiry and will submit the report soon.
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Centre apparently did not initiate measures for addressing and fixing the safety lacunae, leading to the devastating tragedy at Balasore
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi kicked off his visit from San Francisco, and then he completed his programmes at Washington D.C.
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The next of kin of the deceased will get an assistance of Rs 5 lakh and those who sustained serious injuries will get Rs 1 lakh as assistance, a statement issued by the CMO said.
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Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy had instructed the ambulances to help shift the injured to different hospitals.
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The crash in Odisha's Balasore district involving three trains is one of the worst rail accidents in India in nearly three decades. At least 288 people are dead and over 1,100 injured.
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Katakam Sudarshan died on May 31 while being underground in Dandakaranya of Chhattisgarh, the Maoist party announced in press release on Sunday.
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An investigation was launched by the Calgary Police Service Child Abuse Unit in April after police located a 13-year-old girl who had previously been reported missing.
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Lalu Prasad on Saturday criticised the Narendra Modi-led Central government over the Odisha train tragedy in which at least 288 people were killed and over 900 injured
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BJP MP from Kannauj Subrata Pathak and 51 others have been booked for allegedly assaulting police personnel
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Amid widespread tech layoffs, developers have emerged as the most sought-after role in India
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Chennai-bound Coromandel Express entered the loop line and then hit a stationary goods train, preliminary investigation has revealed
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Odisha government has decided to bring about 160 bodies of victims of the tragic train mishap in Balasore to Bhubaneswar
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V.K. Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Financial Services, said the FPIs were aggressive buyers in the market in May having invested Rs 43,838 crore through the stock market and primary market put together
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Several leaders expressed their condolences over the tragedy in which 288 people have been killed and over 1,000 injured in Odisha train accident
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CPM State secretary Tammineni Veerabhadra also demanded that the Centre conduct a comprehensive investigation into the accident
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The former Union minister said it is quite disturbing to note that the wrestlers are protesting and losing patience after having put up a fight for justice for a long time
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As part of joint strategy for recovery of weapons, these operations are significant for restoring peace and will continue in a calibrated manner
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Odisha government on Saturday set up a temporary mortuary at the business park of North Orissa Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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BRS demanded the resignation of Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and a thorough probe into the incident and ascertain if there was any sabotage
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Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday assured the Tamil Nadu government of providing all possible help
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Ministry of Civil Aviation on Saturday advised airline companies to keep an eye on the unusual surge in fares of flights coming to and from Bhubaneswar