Friday, June 2, 2023

Odisha train tragedy: TN govt calls off Karunanidhi centenary celebrations; Andhra CM sets up panel

 As a mark of respect to the victims of the Odisha train accident, the Tamil Nadu government on Saturday cancelled the centenary year celebrations of late Chief Minister and DMK leader M. Karunanidhi.

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, who is Karunanidhi's son, will pay tribute to the statue of Kalaignar Karunanidhi and Kalaignar memorial, while all other public programmes are cancelled.

The Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA)-led by DMK, which had planned several public programmes scheduled for this evening, has rescheduled the programmes.

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister has deputed two ministers -- Udayanidhi Stalin and S.S. Sivasankar along with three IAS officers -- to reach Odisha and coordinate with the Railway officials on further action.

The Ministers and officials will leave Chennai by the 9.50 a.m flight to Odisha.

Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Saturday constituted a high-level panel of IAS officers to visit the site of the tragic train accident in Odisha's Balasore district.

The panel will be headed by the state's IT Minister G. Amarnath.

The decision was taken after the Chief Minister held a high-level meeting with CMO officials here earlier in the day Saturday and reviewed the situation.

He directed them to be in touch with the officials of the Odisha CMO and Railway Department.

Jagan Mohan Reddy also told them to establish inquiry and grievance cells in the offices of District Collectors to deal with grievances and respond immediately.

The panel, consisting of Civil Supplies Commissioner Arun Kumar, Joint Commissioner of Commercial Taxes Anand, and Srikakulam Joint Collector Naveen, along with Amarnath will visit the accident spot and extend help in the relief and rescue operations.

The Chief Minister directed the officials to make arrangements in hospitals of Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, and Srikakulam districts to treat the injured and provide medical treatment and also keep ambulances ready.

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Odisha train mishap: 5 deadliest train accidents in the history of India

 At least 233 people have been killed while 900 others are battling for their lives with multiple injuries after an express train hit the derailed coaches of another train in Odisha’s Balasore.

The mishap involved the Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express, the Shalimar-Chennai Central Coromandel Express, and a goods train. The crash is one of the deadliest train mishaps in India in recent times and has left the entire nation in shock.

In the wake of the major mishap, let’s take a look into 5 deadliest train mishaps in India:

1.    Bihar Train Disaster (500-800 deaths): It is by far one of the deadliest train accidents in India with over 500 to 800 deaths. The incident occurred on June 6, 1981 after a passenger train fell into Baghmati river near Saharsa Bihar.


2.    Firozabad train mishap (358 deaths): At least 358 people were killed after Purushottam Express rammed into Kalindi Express near Firozabad in Uttar Pradesh. The incident occurred on August 20, 1995.


3.    Awadh-Assam Express mishap (268 deaths): At least 268 people were killed and around 359 injured after Awadh-Assam Express collided with Brahmaputra Mail at Gaisal on August 2, 1999. The incident occurred while Awadh Assam Express en route to Guwahati was stationary at a station named Gaisal. The Brahmaputra Mail carrying Indian soldiers and servicemen from Assam was on its way to the border.


4.    Khanna Rail Disaster (212 deaths): The incident occurred on November 26, 1998 when Jammu Tawi-Sealdah Express rammed into three derailed bogies of Amritsar-bound Frontier Golden Temple Mail at Khanna, Punjab. At least 212 people were killed in the tragic train mishap.


5.    Gyaneshwari Express train (170 deaths): A suspected attack by Maoists killed at least 170 people onboard Mumbai-bound Howrah Kurla Lokmanya Tilak Gyaneshwari Super Deluxe Express between Khemashuli and Sardiha in West Midnapore district. The incident occurred on May 28, 2010.

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Odisha train tragedy: TN govt calls off Karunanidhi centenary celebrations; Andhra CM sets up panel

  As a mark of respect to the victims of the Odisha train accident, the Tamil Nadu government on Saturday cancelled the centenary year celeb...