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Time of India
6 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
1 killed, 2 hurt as car driven by bizwoman runs over them in Lucknow
Lucknow: A 45-year-old contractual employee of King George's Medical University was killed, while two others, including a teenage boy and an elderly beggarwoman, were injured seriously after a car driven by a real estate businesswoman went out of control and rammed them near Shia PG College in Khadra on Tuesday. The deceased was identified as Ravindra Pandey, resident of Rupur, Khadra, who was riding a bicycle when the car hit him. The other two victims, Daksh Sonkar, 16, from Kadamrasoolpur and beggarwoman Ramapati from Baddopur, Barabanki, were rushed to trauma centre with serious injuries. According to police, accident occurred around noon when Tanu Gupta, 35, real estate businesswoman residing in Saadatganj, was travelling in a Maruti Brezza along with her mother, Rajni Gupta. The car, coming from Daliganj crossing, reportedly lost control near Shia PG College. It first hit three pedestrians standing or moving by the roadside and crashed into the counters of a café and an electronics shop before finally colliding with an electric pole and coming to a halt. Eyewitnesses said the impact of the collision triggered panic in the area, as bystanders rushed to the aid of the victims and informed police. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Todos os idosos deveriam ter um desse no banheiro! Veja só! Evite quedas e escorregões Saiba Mais Undo A team from Madeyganj police station arrived promptly at the spot and, with help from locals, transported the injured to the trauma centre, where doctors declared Ravindra Pandey dead on arrival. The other two continue to receive treatment. Tanu Gupta was taken into custody and her vehicle seized. FIR was lodged on the basis of a complaint filed by Golu Sonkar, father of Daksh, the injured boy . SHO Rajesh Kumar Singh of Madeyganj police station said detailed investigation was underway. The vehicle will undergo technical inspection to determine whether the accident was caused by either brake failure or the accelerator being pressed unintentionally. The exact cause of the loss of control is yet to be ascertained.


India.com
21-05-2025
- Automotive
- India.com
7 Best-Selling Cars In April 2025
Lakshya Rana May 21, 2025 The Hyundai Creta led the sales chart in April 2025, recording 17,016 units. Closely behind was the Maruti Dzire, with 16,996 units sold during the month. The Maruti Brezza secured the third position, selling 16,971 units. Maruti Ertiga was the fourth best-seller, registering sales of 15,780 units. Mahindra Scorpio (N and Classic combined) was at the fifth position with combined sales of 15,534 units. Tata Nexon secured sixth position with 15,457 units sold in April. The Maruti Swift achieved sales of 14,592 units, securing the 7th spot on the sales chart. Read Next Story


Hindustan Times
03-05-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
Two held for defrauding 1,375 people in car-rental scam
MUMBAI: Two men have been arrested for cheating 1,375 people of ₹20.60 crore by promising them an income of ₹55,000 to ₹75,000 per month if they became part of a car-rental business. The arrests were made by the Kashimira police in Mira Road on April 29, in Mira Road and Dapoli in Ratnagiri. Police have seized 246 cars valued at around ₹25 crore from the accused, identified as Sandeep Kandalkar aka Raju Rajiv Joshi and Sachin Tetagure, both residents of Dapoli in Rantagiri district. Kandalkar, who has been booked in 13 fraud cases, would tempt people to invest in the supposed rental car business, by telling them this was a pick-up and drop service from the airport and ports such as the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority. The individuals were told they would earn ₹55,000 to ₹75,000 per month if they either invested in the business or rented their own cars for the pick-up and drop service. The accused also used the money they collected to buy expensive cars and SUVs. 'The accused thus collected a total of ₹20.60 crore from 1,375 people,' said a police officer. To gain the confidence of their victims, the scamsters initially deposited the promised sums into their bank accounts but soon started to default on the payments. The police officer said 246 vehicles have been seized from Mumbai and surrounding areas based on information provided by the two arrested accused. The seized vehicles include cars such as the Innova Crysta, Maruti Brezza, Bolero Pickup, Kia Creta, Maruti Ertiga and Mahindra Thar. Police have also identified some associates of the arrested accused. They are Divyata Mhatre (26) and Rohan Mhatre (35), both residents of Mira Road; Pravin Telang (44), a Bhayander resident; Vaishali Dhuri (47) from Charkop in Mumbai; Nilesh Shinde (38), a resident of Mantuga East; and Babu Maruti Awad (49), a resident of Navi Mumbai. Police said the accused have been charged with cheating and breach of trust under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, and additionally for being members of an organised crime syndicate, as the investigation revealed that financial fraud had been committed over a long period of time, said Madhukar Pandey, commissioner of police, Mira Bhayander-Vasai Virar police.


Hans India
22-04-2025
- Hans India
5 killed as speeding car crashes into tree
New Delhi: A horrific road accident on Monday in Uttar Pradesh's Kushinagar district claimed the lives of five people and left two others seriously injured when a high-speed car lost control and rammed into a tree near Bhujauli village under the Nebua Naurangiya police station area. The victims were returning from a wedding ceremony in the Maruti Brezza when the tragedy struck. The impact was so severe that the vehicle was completely mangled, with its parts scattered across the crash site. According to eyewitnesses, the car was speeding when the driver lost control, leading to the devastating collision. Five of the passengers died on the spot, while two others sustained critica5 killed as speeding car crashes into treel injuries and were rushed to a nearby hospital with the help of residents. Police officials reached the site soon after the accident. Locals also reached the spot and tried to lend a hand. During the initial investigation, Aadhaar cards recovered from the deceased helped identify one of the victims as a resident of Maharashtra, indicating that the passengers may have come from different states to attend the wedding. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken cognisance of the tragic incident.