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Following the deadly blast at Sigachi Industries, the Telangana government has formed special teams to inspect 4,000+ high-risk industries. Factories must submit self-certification checklists, with older units prioritised for inspections. The two-month statewide drive starts immediately
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A month after the deadly blast at Sigachi Industries, families of the 46 deceased and 8 missing workers are still awaiting compensation. Despite promises of Rs. 1 crore ex gratia, most have received only minimal funeral aid from authorities
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BRS leader Errolla Srinivas criticised the Congress government over delays in relief for victims of the Sigachi Industries fire. He demanded Rs 1 crore ex-gratia for families of the deceased and Rs 50 lakh for the injured, while accusing the government of negligence
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Sigachi Industries has begun distributing ex gratia compensation to families of those killed in the June 30 blast at its Pashamylaram plant. Payments of Rs.10 lakh each have been issued to 15 families so far, with more disbursements to follow
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The officials have still not traced eight other employees, even 18 days after the accident occurred in Pashamylaram industrial area.
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TPJAC members and a former IICT scientist blamed Sigachi Industries management and officials for the Sangareddy explosion that killed over 50 people. They cited safety lapses and poor inspections, demanding stricter oversight of industrial safety by the Telangana government
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No casualties were reported in the incident. The staff suspected that a short circuit could have resulted in the fire mishap. The loss due to the fire accident has not yet been ascertained.
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Pankaj Kumar, a migrant worker from Bihar who suffered 70 per cent burns in a 2023 industrial fire at Niehoff of India, returned to Pashamylaram seeking compensation and employment that the company had promised but never delivered
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The blood samples from affected 14 families and the mutilated body parts recovered from the blast site were sent to Central Forensic Science Lab (CFSL) for DNA testing.
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Debris clearance at the Sigachi blast site in Sangareddy is nearly complete, SP Paritosh Pankaj confirmed. While no more bodies were found, the search continues for nine missing employees and to identify five bodies kept in the mortuary
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High-level committee headed by Chief Secretary Ramakrishna Rao examines the mishap site at Sigachi; question company management on whether they were following all safety protocols at work site
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Conflicting statements from Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and the CMO have created confusion over whether the Rs.1 crore ex gratia to Sigachi accident victims will come from the State government, the company, or both
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced Rs.1 crore compensation to the deceased in the Pashamylaram blast and ordered a detailed inquiry. A committee headed by the Chief Secretary will oversee relief. He warned of stern action against those found responsible
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy ordered swift relief efforts after the Pashamylaram blast. A committee, led by Chief Secretary Ramakrishna Rao, will monitor the rescue work and recommend preventive measures
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Five employees were injured in a minor explosion at Virupaksha Organics Limited at Pashamylaram industrial area.
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Sangareddy Collector Valluru Kranthi, who along with SP Chennuri Rupesh has ordered the closure of three industries including Salubrious Industries where a fire accident occurred on February 13
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Sangareddy: Patancheru Police raided the Pavithra Dairy industry in Industrial Area Pashamylaram in Sangareddy district and seized about 6,000 liters of adulterated milk, curd and cheese from the Dairy on Tuesday afternoon. DSP Bheem Reeddy who conducted the raid along with the Zonal Manager TSIIC (Telangana State Industrial and Infrastructure Corporation) Anuradha, said that the […]
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Since the Sangareddy Police have set up a police outpost in Pashamylaram Industrial Area two years ago, the representatives of ILA have presented the vehicle which will be used for regular patrolling in the area
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Hyderabad: Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar inspected the revival works of the medical oygen plant taken up by Greenko company at Pashamylaram industrial estate in Sangareddy district on Tuesday. Following the directions of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao to make the State self-sufficient in medical oxygen production, the government was taking all steps to identify defunct […]
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The meeting was organised with heads of 132 pharmaceutical companies from Pashamylaram, Gaddapotharam, Turkapally, Genome Valley, etc