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Railways Forms 4-Member Team To Investigate Bengal Station Stampede
- Wednesday October 24, 2018
- Kolkata News | Press Trust of India
The Railways today formed a four-member committee to inquire into circumstances that led to a stampede at Santragachi Station in Bengal's Howrah district, killing two people and injuring 15 others, a South Eastern Railway (SER) spokesperson said.
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FIR Lodged In Bengal Railway Foot Overbridge Stampede Case That Killed 2
- Wednesday October 24, 2018
- Kolkata News | Indo-Asian News Service
An FIR was lodged today against unknown persons for the stampede at a railway overbridge in Howrah's Santragachhi station that killed two people and injured a dozen, a Government Railway Police (GRP) official said.
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Piyush Goyal Announces Rs 5 Lakh Compensation For Howrah Stampede Victims
- Wednesday October 24, 2018
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Railway Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday announced an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh to the family of those killed and Rs 1 lakh to those injured in a stampede at a railway foot overbridge at Santragachhi station in Howrah.
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Mamata Banerjee Blames Railways For Negligence, After Bengal Stampede
- Tuesday October 23, 2018
- Kolkata News | Press Trust of India
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today blamed the Railways of negligence and callousness over the stampede on a foot overbridge at Santragachi station, in which two persons died. Ms Banerjee, who visited the station after the incident, said there should be more internal coordination to prevent such situation.
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2 Killed, 17 Injured In Stampede At Foot Overbridge In Bengal's Howrah
- Tuesday October 23, 2018
- Kolkata News | Press Trust of India
Two persons were killed and 17 injured in a stampede on a foot overbridge at the Santragachi railway station in West Bengal's Howrah on Tuesday evening after announcements were made about simultaneous arrival of trains on platforms connected by the overbridge.
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Railways Forms 4-Member Team To Investigate Bengal Station Stampede
- Wednesday October 24, 2018
- Kolkata News | Press Trust of India
The Railways today formed a four-member committee to inquire into circumstances that led to a stampede at Santragachi Station in Bengal's Howrah district, killing two people and injuring 15 others, a South Eastern Railway (SER) spokesperson said.
- www.ndtv.com
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FIR Lodged In Bengal Railway Foot Overbridge Stampede Case That Killed 2
- Wednesday October 24, 2018
- Kolkata News | Indo-Asian News Service
An FIR was lodged today against unknown persons for the stampede at a railway overbridge in Howrah's Santragachhi station that killed two people and injured a dozen, a Government Railway Police (GRP) official said.
- www.ndtv.com
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Piyush Goyal Announces Rs 5 Lakh Compensation For Howrah Stampede Victims
- Wednesday October 24, 2018
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Railway Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday announced an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh to the family of those killed and Rs 1 lakh to those injured in a stampede at a railway foot overbridge at Santragachhi station in Howrah.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mamata Banerjee Blames Railways For Negligence, After Bengal Stampede
- Tuesday October 23, 2018
- Kolkata News | Press Trust of India
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today blamed the Railways of negligence and callousness over the stampede on a foot overbridge at Santragachi station, in which two persons died. Ms Banerjee, who visited the station after the incident, said there should be more internal coordination to prevent such situation.
- www.ndtv.com
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2 Killed, 17 Injured In Stampede At Foot Overbridge In Bengal's Howrah
- Tuesday October 23, 2018
- Kolkata News | Press Trust of India
Two persons were killed and 17 injured in a stampede on a foot overbridge at the Santragachi railway station in West Bengal's Howrah on Tuesday evening after announcements were made about simultaneous arrival of trains on platforms connected by the overbridge.
- www.ndtv.com