The multiple explosions in a firecracker factory in Madhya Pradesh’s Harda that left 13 people dead and injured 174 others in February was a “man-made” tragedy and senior officials in the district administration ignored several red-flags, a three member state government enquiry committee into the tragedy has found. Immediately after the blast Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav had visited …
Dogne also claimed in the state Assembly on 8 February that the administrative officials have only cleared the debris on the land. He accused them of being hand-in-glove with the SP and Collector of Harda "under whose purview the factory was operating unofficially." A day after the incident, Harda SP Kanchan was transferred to Bhopal as Assistant Inspector General while …
Harda factory fire: In a massive crackdown on illegal firecracker factories, the Indore district administration sealed six firework outlets for operating without a licence and disobeying safety standards, days after the Harda factory fire incident which claimed the lives of at least 12 people and left over 200 injured. 6 firecracker factories sealed Detailing the Madhya Pradesh government's action, Indore …
The illegal firecracker factory where there were multiple explosions on Tuesday that left 11 people dead and 174 people injured in Harda in Madhya Pradesh, had seen two similar accidents before in the last decade that had left five people dead, and 24 people injured,officials said. A former sarpanch of Bairagarh, Dhirendra Saini said, “In April of 2015, one person …
BHOPAL: A couple in Madhya Pradesh’s Harda district abandoned their baby soon after birth because she has a clubfoot, a treatable condition in which the feet are twisted down and inward, but eventually came back for her after the hospital reached out to them, a government doctor said. The infant’s parents left after getting her admitted to the hospital’s special …