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Time of India
12-05-2025
- Time of India
Maharashtra teacher on school trip to Bali dies during rafting
Shweta Pathak, a teacher from BK Birla Public School in Kalyan died during a school trip to Bali THANE: A teacher from Kalyan's BK Birla Public School died during a school trip to Bali, Indonesia, on Saturday. The teacher, Shweta Pathak. lost her life during a rafting activity. Details of the tragic incident were not available until Sunday evening. Principal Ranjna Jangra and Pathak's husband are currently in Bali handling repatriation arrangements. Member of Parliament Supriya Sule, in a post on X, sought assistance from the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy in Jakarta to help facilitate transportation of Pathak's mortal remains from Indonesia to India. The school issued a statement, describing Pathak as "more than an educator". It has school urged the public to "respect the privacy of her family and refrain from speculation or circulation of unverified information". Asmith Kandhare, a travel operator said: "It's an unfortunate incident, and such events remind us that even seemingly safe adventure activities can turn tragic in an instant," He added that tourists often underestimate risks when they're in vacation mode, especially in popular destinations where adventure sports are marketed as routine experiences. Paresh Kadam, a travel expert, said "We see this pattern repeatedly—visitors participate in high-adrenaline activities, not just in India but around the world, without understanding local conditions or safety standards." He suggested that tourists ask about qualifications of guides, condition of equipment, and availability of emergency procedures before signing up for adventure activities. Thane: A teacher from Kalyan's BK Birla Public School died during a school trip to Bali, Indonesia, on Saturday. The teacher, Shweta Pathak. lost her life during a rafting activity. Details of the tragic incident were not available until Sunday evening. Principal Ranjna Jangra and Pathak's husband are currently in Bali handling repatriation arrangements. Member of Parliament Supriya Sule, in a post on X, sought assistance from the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy in Jakarta to help facilitate transportation of Pathak's mortal remains from Indonesia to India. The school issued a statement, describing Pathak as "more than an educator". It has school urged the public to "respect the privacy of her family and refrain from speculation or circulation of unverified information". Asmith Kandhare, a travel operator said: "It's an unfortunate incident, and such events remind us that even seemingly safe adventure activities can turn tragic in an instant," He added that tourists often underestimate risks when they're in vacation mode, especially in popular destinations where adventure sports are marketed as routine experiences. Paresh Kadam, a travel expert, said "We see this pattern repeatedly—visitors participate in high-adrenaline activities, not just in India but around the world, without understanding local conditions or safety standards." He suggested that tourists ask about qualifications of guides, condition of equipment, and availability of emergency procedures before signing up for adventure activities.


Hindustan Times
12-05-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Kalyan teacher dies during int'l tour organised by school
Thane: A teacher at the BK Birla Public School in Kalyan died on Saturday in a rafting accident in Bali, Indonesia while on an international tour organised by the school. The deceased teacher, Shweta Pushkar Pathak, was accompanying a group of 16 students and staff members and the news of her death reached Kalyan late at night on Saturday, catching both local authorities and students and teachers of the school off guard. On Sunday, BK Birla Public School issued a statement addressed to the school community, informing them of Pathak's tragic demise. The statement said Pathak's passion for teaching, insightful contributions, and unwavering commitment had left a lasting legacy, but did not share any details about the accident which claimed her life. It also requested privacy for the grieving family. The school's principal, Ranjana Jangra, and Ms Pathak's husband are currently in Bali to oversee the repatriation of her body. While the process has been delayed due to ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan, Pathak's mortal remains are likely to reach Kalyan by Monday. On Sunday, NCP (SP) leader and MP Supriya Sule requested the intervention of the external affairs minister S Jaishankar and the Indian embassy in Indonesia in bringing the teacher's body back to the country. 'Shweta Pushkar Pathak from Kalyan, Maharashtra, passed away in Bali, Indonesia, on 9th May 2025. Her mortal remains are at Payangan Hospital, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia. Requesting Hon @DrSJaishankar Ji, @MEAIndia, @MEAMadad, and @IndianEmbJkt to kindly assist with the transportation of her mortal remains,' Sule said in a post on social media platform X. Pathak was widely respected in the school for her dedication, leadership in student activities, and ability to foster strong connections between students, teachers, and parents. Staff members described her as a dynamic educator and mentor who believed in holistic development and experiential learning. Pathak's death has prompted concerns over the safety and regulatory compliance of school-led international trips. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), with which BK Birla Public School is affiliated, has laid down protocols for such tours focusing on student safety, parental consent, and local authority coordination. But it is not clear if all the guidelines were followed in this case. The school management has also not clarified the issue.


Time of India
11-05-2025
- Time of India
Teacher on school trip to Bali dies during rafting
Thane: A teacher from Kalyan's BK Birla Public School died during a school trip to Bali, Indonesia, on Saturday. The teacher, Shweta Pathak. lost her life during a rafting activity. Details of the tragic incident were not available until Sunday evening. Principal Ranjna Jangra and Pathak's husband are currently in Bali handling repatriation of Parliament Supriya Sule, in a post on X, sought assistance from the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy in Jakarta to help facilitate transportation of Pathak's mortal remains from Indonesia to school issued a statement, describing Pathak as "more than an educator". It has school urged the public to "respect the privacy of her family and refrain from speculation or circulation of unverified information".Asmith Kandhare, a travel operator said: "It's an unfortunate incident, and such events remind us that even seemingly safe adventure activities can turn tragic in an instant," He added that tourists often underestimate risks when they're in vacation mode, especially in popular destinations where adventure sports are marketed as routine Kadam, a travel expert, said "We see this pattern repeatedly—visitors participate in high-adrenaline activities, not just in India but around the world, without understanding local conditions or safety standards."He suggested that tourists ask about qualifications of guides, condition of equipment, and availability of emergency procedures before signing up for adventure activities. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Mother's Day wishes , messages , and quotes !


The Print
11-05-2025
- General
- The Print
Teacher from Maharashtra's Kalyan dies in Indonesia due to accident during school tour
'Shweta Pathak lost her life in an unfortunate accident in Bali. We are currently handling all formalities with local authorities to bring her body back to India,' a source from the school said. Teacher Shweta Pushkar Pathak of the B K Birla Public School located in Kalyan town died in the accident in the Indonesian province on Saturday, they said, adding that the process to bring her body back was underway. Thane, May 11 (PTI) A female teacher from a school in Maharashtra's Thane district has died in an accident in Indonesia's Bali during the tour of her school to the archipelagic country, the authorities of the educational institute said on Sunday. The school also posted a message on its official website. 'It is with deep sorrow and heavy heart that we inform our school community of the untimely and tragic demise of our beloved colleague, Ms Shweta Pushkar Pathak, in an unfortunate accident during a trip at Bali,' it said. 'She was more than an educator. She was a guiding light to her students, a supportive colleague, and a kind-hearted soul whose presence brought warmth and inspiration to all who knew her. Her passion for teaching, her insightful contributions, and her unwavering dedication to her students and the school community have left an indelible mark on our hearts,' it added. School Principal Ranjna Jangra and Pathak's husband are currently in Bali coordinating with local officials to bring her body back to India, the statement said. Further details are awaited. PTI COR NP This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.