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8 train coaches derail in UP, 52 hurt

- — PTI

Rescue and relief work underway after eight coaches of the Delhi bound JabalpurMa­hakaushal Express derailed near Mahoba railway station in Uttar Pradesh on Thursday. More than 50 people were injured in the accident. Minister of state for railways Manoj Sinha said a crack in the tracks caused the derailment.

Eight coaches of the Nizamuddin-bound Mahakausha­l Express derailed near Kulpahad railway station in Mahoba district in the early hours of Thursday, leaving 52 persons injured.

Railway minister Suresh Prabhu has announced ex-gratia payment of `50,000 in case of grievous injury and `25,000 for those with minor injuries.

The railways has also ordered an inquiry into the reasons behind the derailment. The inquiry will be conducted by a senior railway official and its report is expected to be submitted in 10 days, railway board member (traffic) Mohd Jamshed said.

Asked whether it was an act of sabotage or any defect in the rolling stock led to the mishap, he said: “Nothing can be ruled out

till the report is submitted.”

Nine of the injured passengers have been admitted to the Mahoba district hospital while the remaining have been discharged after being given first aid at the Kulpahad primary health centre.

UP health department sources said that total of about 200 passengers had

received injuries that were minor in nature. Passengers with minor injuries have already left for their onward journey by buses.

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath sent UP health minister Siddhartha Nath Singh to the accident site and announced a compensati­on of `50,000 for those seriously injured and `25, 000 for those with minor injuries.

The minister said that the priority was to evacuate the passengers and provide them medical attention. Thirty doctors and 21 ambulances have been rushed to the accident site, the minister said.

Of the eight coaches that were derailed, two were general coaches, one sleeper and the remaining were AC coaches.

According to reports, the accident took place at 2.07am and the local people heard a big sound before the coaches started derailing.

Mahoba district magistrate Ajay Kumar Singh, superinten­dent of police Gaurav Singh and a railway technical team led by the North Central Railway general manager M.C. Chauhan reached the spot to investigat­e the matter and supervise rescue operations.

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 ?? — PTI ?? People enjoy at Asia’s largest Tulip garden on the foothills of Zabarwan range overlookin­g world famous Dal Lake in Srinagar on Thursday. The garden will be thrown open for public on April 1.
— PTI People enjoy at Asia’s largest Tulip garden on the foothills of Zabarwan range overlookin­g world famous Dal Lake in Srinagar on Thursday. The garden will be thrown open for public on April 1.

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