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Sigachi Industries says that 40 were killed, 1 CR’s former Gratia announced

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“Sigachi Industries has committed to the families of the deceased for the pre -Rs 1 crore (each) of Gratia, while the injured will receive full medical and rehabilitation support,” it said.

The company also clarified that the accident was not due to a reactor explosion, as stated in media sections.

The plant operation will be temporarily suspended for about 90 days, promising to share further updates as the progress of the investigation.

Meanwhile, Sigachi Vice President Chidambarnathan Shanmuganathan, who visited Patancheru Area Hospital, was faced to make the family members demanding information about his loved ones.

Responding to the questions, he said that the plant was working satisfactorily for the last 35 years.

“Not at all, there is no negligence. We have been running a plant for complete satisfaction and goodwill of our employees for the last 35 years. How can we ignore them?” He said, responding to a query.

However, when the fire department was asked about the absence of a no object certificate (NOC), he said that he had not been overseeing the plant for the last five years and could not comment.

Based on the complaint of a family member of one of the victims, the Sangardi police filed an FIR against the factory management under Section 105 (not guilty of murder), 110 (attempted to kill convicted murder), and 117 (reasons for voluntary injuries).

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Along with Modi in Trinidad and Tobago, Congress remembered Indira Gandhi’s 1968 visit

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“Some of his descendants have distinguished themselves in politics, such as Basdeo Pandey, who was PM during 1995–2001, and the current PM Kamla Persyad-Bisser; first defeated England in Lord’s in June 1950,” he said.

He said that there is a lot for a luxurious multi-velocity Trinidad and Tobago compared to India’s connection.

He said that Williams was the first Prime Minister and former-presidency of the freedom movement, a magnificent historian, whose book was ‘Capitalism and Slevar’, which was first published in 1944, remains a classic.

Indira Gandhi had a long conversation with him on the subject, when he met in Port of Spain in October 1968, Ramesh said and said the host produced a beautiful film on his visit.

Ramesh further said that CLR James was an extraordinary Marxist scholar and activist, whose path-breaking works on history, politics, sociology as well as cricket, still read and analyzed.

Ramesh said, “More than someone else, he was extremely inspiring for the West Indies in 1960 and still revered in Frank Warel.”

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China rejects the next Dalai Lama, any successor needs its approval

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He also said how the traditional ceremony was included in China’s official regulations in 2007, as well as a section that clearly banned intervention by foreign individuals and parties.

Significantly, the question related to the Dalai Lama’s succession scheme and Mao’s answer was clearly missing from the official transcript of media briefing posted on the website of the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Wednesday.

Mao also defended the “sinning” of Tibetan Buddhism and other religions under the guidelines issued by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

“I believe that the sin of religion is not about restricting religious practice; rather, all religions should suit the social, cultural and historical context of the country. Tibetan Buddhism in China is a prominent example of a religion that has integrated Chinese characteristics that integrates the process of sinners,” said Maa.

A comment on the succession of the Dalai Lama denied official recognition by the state’s Xinhua news agency on Tuesday, July 1, without appropriate rituals.

Any so -called “rebirth” that bypasses traditional religious rituals, whether it is held within or outside the Chinese, is lacking and in any way will not be recognized by the Tibetan Buddhist followers.

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Religious framework of eateries for Kanwar Yatra “A Form of Terrorism”: Samajwadi Party leader

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Former Samajwadi Party MP St. Hasan condemned the religious framework of the restaurant owners along the Kanwar Yatra route in Uttarakhand on Wednesday, Wednesday, which is called “form of terrorism” by some Hindu organizations.

Amid this comment, the comment was that some Hindu organizations were allegedly investigating the identity of the owners and employees of the restaurant, and many were targeting suspected persons in Uttarakhand cities.

The video made on social media showed the alleged volunteers forcing people to prove their religious identity.

Reacting fast, the BJP accused the opposition party of indulging in religious appeasement, but said that no one had the right to take the law into their own hands.

Hasan, a resident of Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh, told PTI, “The hotel staff and local vendors asked them to reveal their names and forced them to identify their religion, what the terrorists have done in Pahgam is also not separate. It is also a form of terrorism.”

He alleged that such incidents are happening openly, while the BJP government in Uttarakhand was blindly blind.

Hasan said, “It seems that the state government is quietly supporting these acts. In a secular country like India, such behavior is shameful. It should be stopped.”

Hassan called for immediate intervention by the Central and State Governments to ensure that such “communal practices” are investigated.

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