Patel nagar indore news

  1. Indore Temple death News: Indore stepwell roof collapse: Death toll at 35, search ops still on, says DM
  2. Indore Temple Stepwell Collapse: Death Toll Rises to 13, CM Announces Financial Help
  3. Funeral procession taken out in Indore's Patel Nagar after death of 36 persons in stepwell collapse incident – ThePrint – ANIFeed
  4. 25 people fall into well at Indore temple during Ram Navami celebration, PM Modi 'deeply pained'
  5. Indore Temple Tragedy: Protesters condemn demolition, say will rebuild structure at site
  6. Funeral procession taken out in Indore's Patel Nagar after death of 36 persons in stepwell collapse incident – ThePrint – ANIFeed
  7. Indore Temple death News: Indore stepwell roof collapse: Death toll at 35, search ops still on, says DM
  8. Indore Temple Tragedy: Protesters condemn demolition, say will rebuild structure at site
  9. Indore Temple Stepwell Collapse: Death Toll Rises to 13, CM Announces Financial Help


Download: Patel nagar indore news
Size: 62.3 MB

Indore Temple death News: Indore stepwell roof collapse: Death toll at 35, search ops still on, says DM

A stepwell roof collapsed in a temple killing 35 on Ramnavami. The incident occurred at Beleshwar Jhulelal Mahadev Temple located in Patel Nagar, Indore. The slab constructed on top of an ancient 'bawdi' or stepwell collapsed during a 'havan' held on the occasion. Rescue operations are still underway.

Indore Temple Stepwell Collapse: Death Toll Rises to 13, CM Announces Financial Help

• • • Indore Temple Stepwell Collapse: Death Toll Rises to 13, CM Announces Financial Help Indore Temple Stepwell Collapse: Death Toll Rises to 13, CM Announces Financial Help Efforts are being made to pull out the people who fell into the stepwell. The accident took place on the occasion of Ram Navami when the temple was witnessing a huge rush of devotees. The floor of a temple in Indore's Sneh Nagar caved in during Ram Navami celebrations. Indore: At least 14 persons were killed in Madhya Pradesh after the floor of a temple built over a stepwell collapsed on Thursday, police said. More than a 100 devotees were offering prayers at the Beleshwar Mahadev Jhulelal temple in Indore’s Patel Nagar locality to mark Ram Navami when the floor capping the decades-old well, said to be 50 feet deep, caved in. President Murmu Expresses Condolence President Droupadi Murmu expressed condolence over the death of people in stepwell collapse at Indore temple in Madhya Pradesh; prays for the quick recovery of those injured. The space where the well is located is narrow, and therefore, hindrance was being faced during the rescue operation, said the officials. — ANI MP/CG/Rajasthan (@ANI_MP_CG_RJ) Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed anguish at the mishap in Indore and spoke to CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan. “Extremely pained by the mishap in Indore. Spoke to CM Shivraj Chouhan Ji and took an update on the situation. The state government is spearheading rescue and relief work at a quick pace. My...

Funeral procession taken out in Indore's Patel Nagar after death of 36 persons in stepwell collapse incident – ThePrint – ANIFeed

Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], March 31 (ANI): The funeral procession of 11 persons among 36, who died in Indore’s temple stepwell floor collapse incident, was taken out in the Patel Nagar locality in the city on Friday. The incident occurred at Beleshwar Jhulelal Mahadev Temple around 11am on Thursday during a Havan puja going on in view of the Ram Navami festival. Soon after the incident, the rescue operation began and it continued for around 24 hours till Friday afternoon. A total of 36 persons died and 16 people were rescued in the incident. People belonging to various communities of the city participated in the funeral. The entire area was inconsolable seeing the funeral processions in the city. The bodies were brought from all around to Patel Dharamshala in the city and after that they were taken to Muktidham (crematorium) by ambulances and Gujarati community buses. Earlier on Friday morning, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan reached Indore and met with the injured undergoing treatment at a hospital in the city. CM Chouhan and his cabinet ministers also inspected the rescue operation at the site of the incident. He said that a magisterial inquiry has been ordered into the incident and action will be taken against those found responsible. “An FIR was registered, and a magisterial inquiry was ordered into the incident. Action will be taken against those found responsible. The current priority is the rescue operation. The injured will be treated free...

25 people fall into well at Indore temple during Ram Navami celebration, PM Modi 'deeply pained'

Indore temple accident: At least 25 people are feared trapped after they fell into a well as roof of Shri Beleshwar Mahadev Jhulelal Temple caved in during Ram Navami celebration in the Patel Nagar area in Indore. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said said he was deeply pained by the mishap and assured that the state government is spearheading rescue work. In the video footage, cops can be seen trying to pull people out of the well using ropes. So far, five people have been rescued while 20 people are still said to be trapped. A video of the incident showed chaos outside the temple following the incident as locals gathered in large number to assist the rescue operation. The accident took place when devotees were sitting on the floor during hawan at the temple. Under the floor was a Bawadi (stepwell). The cement seal of the stepwell collapsed and devotees fell into the well. The old well was covered with a concrete slab in the courtyard of Lord Shiva temple in Patel Nagar. The concrete caved in due to load as a huge number of devotees turned up at the temple, Bhanwarkuan police said. The victims fell into the water and clung to the hanging debris of the concrete and iron mesh to save themselves.

Indore Temple Tragedy: Protesters condemn demolition, say will rebuild structure at site

Image Source : ANI Indore Temple Tragedy: Protesters condemn demolition, say will rebuild structure at site Indore Temple Tragedy: The demolition of the temple in Indore after a floor cave-in on Ram Navami erupted an outrage among the people. A large number of people on Friday protested and condemned the demolition of the temple built over a bawdi or stepwell. Protestors claimed that they will rebuild the temple at the same site. Indore Temple Tragedy The floor cave-in took place at the Beleshwar Mahadev Jhulelal Temple in Patel Nagar on March 30 that killed 36 persons, after which, on April 3, the Indore Municipal Corporation demolished the structure and filled the exposed stepwell with debris with the aim of closing it forever. Condemning the civic action against the temple and promising to get it built at the same site once again, the protesters marched to the collectorate and submitted a memorandum to Collector Dr Ilaiyaraaja T. Deepak Khatri, leader of the 'Samagra Sindhi Samaj', which organised the protest, said the administration erred in demolishing the temple and claimed Hindus were angry. "The temple will be built at the same site" "The temple will be built at the same site. Action should have been taken against those due to whom the accident took place," Khatri said. Ilaiyaraaja said the administration respects the religious beliefs of people and all steps will be taken as per the law. Meanwhile, Chief Minister (with inputs from PTI)

Funeral procession taken out in Indore's Patel Nagar after death of 36 persons in stepwell collapse incident – ThePrint – ANIFeed

Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], March 31 (ANI): The funeral procession of 11 persons among 36, who died in Indore’s temple stepwell floor collapse incident, was taken out in the Patel Nagar locality in the city on Friday. The incident occurred at Beleshwar Jhulelal Mahadev Temple around 11am on Thursday during a Havan puja going on in view of the Ram Navami festival. Soon after the incident, the rescue operation began and it continued for around 24 hours till Friday afternoon. A total of 36 persons died and 16 people were rescued in the incident. People belonging to various communities of the city participated in the funeral. The entire area was inconsolable seeing the funeral processions in the city. The bodies were brought from all around to Patel Dharamshala in the city and after that they were taken to Muktidham (crematorium) by ambulances and Gujarati community buses. Earlier on Friday morning, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan reached Indore and met with the injured undergoing treatment at a hospital in the city. CM Chouhan and his cabinet ministers also inspected the rescue operation at the site of the incident. He said that a magisterial inquiry has been ordered into the incident and action will be taken against those found responsible. “An FIR was registered, and a magisterial inquiry was ordered into the incident. Action will be taken against those found responsible. The current priority is the rescue operation. The injured will be treated free...

Indore Temple death News: Indore stepwell roof collapse: Death toll at 35, search ops still on, says DM

A stepwell roof collapsed in a temple killing 35 on Ramnavami. The incident occurred at Beleshwar Jhulelal Mahadev Temple located in Patel Nagar, Indore. The slab constructed on top of an ancient 'bawdi' or stepwell collapsed during a 'havan' held on the occasion. Rescue operations are still underway.

Indore Temple Tragedy: Protesters condemn demolition, say will rebuild structure at site

Image Source : ANI Indore Temple Tragedy: Protesters condemn demolition, say will rebuild structure at site Indore Temple Tragedy: The demolition of the temple in Indore after a floor cave-in on Ram Navami erupted an outrage among the people. A large number of people on Friday protested and condemned the demolition of the temple built over a bawdi or stepwell. Protestors claimed that they will rebuild the temple at the same site. Indore Temple Tragedy The floor cave-in took place at the Beleshwar Mahadev Jhulelal Temple in Patel Nagar on March 30 that killed 36 persons, after which, on April 3, the Indore Municipal Corporation demolished the structure and filled the exposed stepwell with debris with the aim of closing it forever. Condemning the civic action against the temple and promising to get it built at the same site once again, the protesters marched to the collectorate and submitted a memorandum to Collector Dr Ilaiyaraaja T. Deepak Khatri, leader of the 'Samagra Sindhi Samaj', which organised the protest, said the administration erred in demolishing the temple and claimed Hindus were angry. "The temple will be built at the same site" "The temple will be built at the same site. Action should have been taken against those due to whom the accident took place," Khatri said. Ilaiyaraaja said the administration respects the religious beliefs of people and all steps will be taken as per the law. Meanwhile, Chief Minister (with inputs from PTI)

Indore Temple Stepwell Collapse: Death Toll Rises to 13, CM Announces Financial Help

• • • Indore Temple Stepwell Collapse: Death Toll Rises to 13, CM Announces Financial Help Indore Temple Stepwell Collapse: Death Toll Rises to 13, CM Announces Financial Help Efforts are being made to pull out the people who fell into the stepwell. The accident took place on the occasion of Ram Navami when the temple was witnessing a huge rush of devotees. The floor of a temple in Indore's Sneh Nagar caved in during Ram Navami celebrations. Indore: At least 14 persons were killed in Madhya Pradesh after the floor of a temple built over a stepwell collapsed on Thursday, police said. More than a 100 devotees were offering prayers at the Beleshwar Mahadev Jhulelal temple in Indore’s Patel Nagar locality to mark Ram Navami when the floor capping the decades-old well, said to be 50 feet deep, caved in. President Murmu Expresses Condolence President Droupadi Murmu expressed condolence over the death of people in stepwell collapse at Indore temple in Madhya Pradesh; prays for the quick recovery of those injured. The space where the well is located is narrow, and therefore, hindrance was being faced during the rescue operation, said the officials. — ANI MP/CG/Rajasthan (@ANI_MP_CG_RJ) Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed anguish at the mishap in Indore and spoke to CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan. “Extremely pained by the mishap in Indore. Spoke to CM Shivraj Chouhan Ji and took an update on the situation. The state government is spearheading rescue and relief work at a quick pace. My...