According to the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM), the recovery of 12 more bodies takes the toll to 16, most of whom are trainees. The avalanche occurred at a height of 17,000 feet on Tuesday when the team was returning after summiting Draupadi Ka Danda II peak. "In some tragic news: Twelve more bodies were recovered on Thursday, two days after a team of climbers from the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering in Uttarkashi went missing after being trapped in an avalanche on their way back from a peak, the institute said.įifteen mountaineers are still believed to be missing. agency was investigating 66 deaths from acute kidney injuries with India’s drug regulator. We are not selling anything in India.” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Wednesday told reporters the U.N. “We are trying to find out with the buyer and all that what has happened exactly. “We are trying to find out the situation because it cropped up only today morning,” Naresh Kumar Goyal told Reuters. "In other news: Indian cough syrup manufacturer Maiden Pharmaceuticals is trying to find out from its buyer in Gambia details related to the deaths of children which the World Health Organization said may have been linked to its products, one of its directors said on Thursday. It is learnt that by reversing the order of absorption made during the last week of CJI Ramana’s tenure, Suryadevara stood repatriated to his parent cadre. Suryadevara, a Joint Director in Prasar Bharati, was appointed Officer on Special Duty at the rank of an Additional Registrar - in the role of a media consultant - during the tenure of former CJI Ramana in 2021. Sources said Suryadevara has been repatriated to the News Division at All India Radio as of September 30. "Meanwhile, reversing a decision by former Chief Justice of India N V Ramana, the Supreme Court has revoked the appointment of Registrar Prasanna Kumar Suryadevara as a permanent employee of the court, The Indian Express has learnt. Additional Superintendent of Police, Mahesh Meghannavar told reporters the nine were booked on charges of trespassing into the heritage structure illegally." The police, however, did not confirm the allegation. They also alleged the madrasa structure was damaged as the mob broke a coconut during the pooja. "In other news: Nine persons were booked and four arrested in Karnataka’s Bidar district after a group of people from the local Dussehra procession barged into the Mahmud Gawan madrasa and performed pooja, police said.Īfter a video of the crowd performing pooja inside the madrasa went viral, members of the Muslim community held a protest outside the local police station seeking action against the accused. Action will be taken only after the inquiry”." When contacted, Director General of Police (DGP) Ashish Bhatia said: “We have ordered an inquiry into the policemen seen in the video. The police are yet to name the personnel seen in the video clips. "Let us begin with the top national news: The group of men in plainclothes, seen restraining and flogging at least four men held against an electricity pole, one after the other, in video clips of the incident, has been identified as police personnel of the Local Crime Branch (LCB) unit of Kheda district in Gujarat.Ĭonfirming this, police officials identified the person who is seen flogging the men as Police Inspector A V Parmar. Here is the latest news from The Indian Express. You are listening to the Expresso News Update.
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