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Eleven people, including children, lost their lives in a multi-vehicle accident in Uttar Pradesh’s Mirzapur district, reportedly caused by a truck’s brake failure, police said on Thursday. The incident took place around 8:30 pm on Wednesday. Police and fire brigade teams quickly reached the scene and, with the help of local residents, began rescue operations, said Superintendent of Police Aparna Rajat Kaushik. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath expressed grief over the incident, describing it as “extremely tragic and heart-rending.” According to police, the crash occurred on National Highway-135 on a downhill stretch from the Dramandganj valley towards Lasoda, about 50 km from the district headquarters. Initial reports suggest that a truck descending the slope lost its brakes and rammed into another truck ahead. A car caught between the two trucks was crushed, and in the resulting chain collision, another car caught fire after being hit, officials said. “Police and locals worked together to rescue those trapped in the wreckage. So far, 11 fatalities have been confirmed,” Kaushik stated. District Magistrate Pawan Gangwar said that among the deceased, seven were from Mirzapur, three from Madhya Pradesh, and one from the neighbouring Sonbhadra district. Those from Mirzapur’s Jigna area included Shiva Singh (8), Sonam Singh (9), Piyush Singh (14), Pankaj Singh (40), Vandana Singh (43), Vishnu Singh (45), and Veena Singh (47). The other victims were Kartikeya Singh (18) and Priyanka Singh (42) from Satna, Vikas Sharma (32) from Sagar in Madhya Pradesh, and Jai Prakash (27) from Sonbhadra. The vehicles involved included one truck registered in Bihar and another in Madhya Pradesh. Of the cars, one belonged to Sonbhadra and the other to Mirzapur. In a post on X, Adityanath said, “The loss of lives in the road accident in Mirzapur is extremely tragic and heart-rending. My condolences are with the bereaved families.” He also directed officials to ensure proper medical care for the injured. “I pray to Lord Ram for eternal peace for the departed souls, strength for the grieving families, and a speedy recovery for the injured,” he added. Gangwar confirmed that the bodies have been sent for post-mortem and that the families have been notified. Authorities are working to restore traffic on the affected stretch, and a detailed investigation has been launched to determine the exact cause of the accident. Disclaimer: This image is taken from Business Standard.
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Shiv Ratan Agarwal, founder of Bikaji Foods International, has died at the age of 74 in Chennai.

Shiv Ratan Agarwal, Chairman and Managing Director of Bikaji Foods International Ltd, passed away on Thursday morning in Chennai, according to information shared by family sources. As per the details provided, the 74-year-old experienced sudden uneasiness and was immediately taken to a private hospital in the city. Despite medical attention, he could not survive and was declared dead at the hospital. Family members also mentioned that he had been staying in Chennai for some time, as his wife had recently undergone a heart bypass surgery and doctors had advised her complete rest. Because of her condition, the couple had shifted temporarily to the city for medical care and support.


Agarwal originally belonged to Sardulganj in Bikaner and went on to establish the Bikaji brand in 1993. Over the years, what began as a modest business initiative gradually developed into one of India’s well-known packaged food companies. The brand gained strong recognition both in domestic and international markets, particularly for its popular snack item, Bikaneri bhujia, which became widely associated with Indian snack culture.


Following the news of his demise, former Chief Minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot expressed deep sorrow. He described the loss as significant for the industrial sector and noted that Agarwal had played an important role in taking Bikaneri bhujia to global recognition through the Bikaji brand. He also extended condolences to the bereaved family and prayed for peace to the departed soul while wishing strength to his relatives in this difficult time.

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Thu, 23 Apr 2026
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A plea over LPG black market pricing of Rs 5,000 was filed, and the Delhi High Court asked the petitioner to approach the government.

A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was heard by the Delhi High Court on April 22, 2026, alleging widespread black marketing of LPG cylinders in Delhi at prices reaching up to ₹5,000. The court, however, refused to take up the matter and advised the petitioner to approach the government with his concerns.

The plea, filed by Advocate Rakesh Kumar Mittal, claimed that although an LPG cylinder normally costs around ₹1,000, it was being sold illegally at much higher rates due to a severe shortage. He also alleged that gas exports were continuing despite limited domestic supply. Mittal further pointed out that even the Delhi High Court canteen had recently experienced a gas shortage, suggesting the issue was affecting multiple sectors.

A Bench comprising Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tejas Karia declined to intervene, noting that the canteen issue had already been resolved and that the government was addressing supply-related concerns. The court emphasized that matters such as supply management, preventing hoarding, and controlling black marketing fall under executive responsibility rather than judicial intervention. It also stated that courts cannot issue directions that are impractical or impossible to enforce, including a complete halt on black marketing or hoarding practices.

Regarding the allegation of gas exports, the Bench observed that such economic and policy decisions are within the government’s domain and not subject to judicial interference. The petition was ultimately dismissed, with the court allowing the petitioner to submit a representation to the authorities for appropriate consideration and action. Amid concerns over fuel availability due to the ongoing West Asia crisis, Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) clarified that there is no shortage of petrol and diesel in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, and Chandigarh.
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Wed, 22 Apr 2026
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Rajasthan: Fire breaks out at Balotra refinery-cum-petrochemical complex; dousing operations underway.

A major fire broke out on Monday at the Refinery-cum-Petrochemical Complex located in Pachpadra in Rajasthan’s Balotra district. Soon after the incident, thick plumes of black smoke were seen rising from the industrial complex, creating alarm in the surrounding area. Firefighting vehicles were immediately rushed to the site, and emergency response teams began operations to control the blaze. As of now, efforts to douse the fire are still underway, and officials have not yet confirmed the cause of the incident. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely, and further updates are expected as the operation progresses.

In a separate incident earlier, another significant fire erupted at a garbage dumping yard in the Mandholi drains area of the city. The fire quickly spread across the site, causing panic among nearby residents. Valuable composting machinery worth several lakhs of rupees was destroyed in the blaze. Locals, upon noticing dense smoke and flames, promptly informed the fire brigade. Fire tenders reached the location without delay, and firefighters made strenuous efforts to bring the situation under control.

Eyewitness accounts suggest that strong winds played a major role in accelerating the spread of the fire, which quickly engulfed multiple machines stationed at the yard. Out of three composting units used for processing waste into manure, two were completely gutted, while the remaining one sustained heavy damage. The incident has led to substantial financial losses, though exact estimates are still being assessed. Thick smoke from the fire spread across the area, affecting visibility and causing inconvenience to residents nearby. According to fire brigade driver Sumer Singh, timely action by the team helped contain the fire before it could escalate into a larger disaster.
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Mon, 20 Apr 2026
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Illegal liquor trafficking network linked to Army CSD exposed in Assam

A major liquor smuggling racket involving supplies meant for Army canteens has been busted in Assam’s Misamari area, with authorities seizing around 150 cases of liquor, officials said on Saturday. According to officials, the seizure was carried out on April 17 near Misamari railway station during a joint operation conducted by Assam Police, the Tezpur-based Gajraj Intelligence Unit, and local Army authorities.

The consignment was originally meant for distribution through Canteen Stores Department (CSD) outlets that cater exclusively to Army personnel. However, it was allegedly being illegally diverted into unauthorised markets and private channels. Officials stated that acting on specific intelligence inputs, the joint team intercepted the truck carrying the consignment while it was being moved out of the depot premises. The timely action prevented the suspected illegal diversion of restricted goods.

Authorities further noted that the operation has exposed a well-organised smuggling attempt involving sensitive military supply chains. They emphasized that such coordinated efforts between multiple agencies are crucial in ensuring transparency and preventing misuse of defence-related logistics.

The recovery of around 150 cases of liquor has raised concerns about internal loopholes and possible involvement of organized networks in diverting CSD supplies. Investigators are now examining how the consignment was rerouted and whether more individuals are involved in the racket.

An FIR has been registered at Misamari Police Station in connection with the case. Police have initiated a detailed investigation to trace the entire network behind the smuggling operation, including suppliers, transport handlers, and possible beneficiaries. Officials added that further inquiry is underway, and more arrests or disclosures may follow as the investigation progresses. The authorities have reaffirmed their commitment to tightening surveillance over military supply channels to prevent such incidents in the future.
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South Korea has called for stronger cooperation with India in key areas like strategic industries, finance, and emerging technologies, while also appreciating India’s role in maintaining regional and global peace. During a joint press conference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Lee Jae Myung said both countries will expand collaboration by combining their strengths in sectors such as shipbuilding, AI, digital infrastructure, and finance. He added that this partnership would open new opportunities for Korean companies in India. In finance, both sides agreed to an MOU to support Korean financial institutions entering India and to boost cooperation in fintech and regulatory sharing. In technology, Lee highlighted plans to build a “digital bridge” connecting India’s AI talent with Korea’s advanced infrastructure. On global issues, both leaders discussed instability in West Asia and agreed that restoring peace there is vital for global security and economic stability. Lee also thanked India for its continued support on the Korean Peninsula and expressed hope for its ongoing role in peace efforts. The two countries also decided to set up an Industrial Cooperation Committee and accelerate negotiations to upgrade their trade agreement to strengthen investment and trade ties.

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