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"Saw 6 Lifeless Victims In 10 Minutes": Bengaluru Stampede Witness
"Saw 6 Lifeless Victims In 10 Minutes": Bengaluru Stampede Witness

NDTV

time5 days ago

  • NDTV

"Saw 6 Lifeless Victims In 10 Minutes": Bengaluru Stampede Witness

Bengaluru: A witness of the stampede outside a stadium in Bengaluru during the RCB's IPL victory celebration on Wednesday described the scene as "haunting" and "horrifying", especially after she saw "six lifeless victims" in a span of 10 minutes. "What I saw were horrifying and haunting images. I saw in quick succession of 10 minutes about six lifeless victims being carried on the shoulders of volunteers through the clubhouse area where I was. I had stepped out to make a phone call and what I saw was suddenly this panic and people carrying lifeless victims on their shoulders and running across," independent journalist Choodie Shivaram, who was at the stadium, told NDTV today. She questioned the absence of ambulances in the area before the tragedy happened. Ms Shivaram also pointed out that at least some 150-200 motorcycles were parked at the entrance, blocking the road. "... On the road that I entered towards Anil Kumble Circle, the road is between the Police Grounds, the Police Training Institute and Gandhi Park, which is the entrance to the members' stand. There were no ambulances," she said. "And shockingly, what I noticed was at the entrance of the road, there were about 150, maybe even 200 motorcycles parked. I don't know whose motorcycles, who had given permission. The road was blocked. And these motorcycles were there, not a single ambulance," she added. Ms Shivaram said due diligence was necessary and the authorities could have quickly made arrangements for ambulances, anticipating anything at that time based on the crowds swelling. "There was ample space in the police grounds and in the training institute where they could have parked ambulances and where they could have quickly arranged for some paramedics and medical help that could reach people in case of emergency. That certainly could have been done. It was a possibility. And unfortunately, that was missing. "So somebody didn't put their thought into it, obviously. Had that facility been there, the victims need not have been carried on the shoulders, almost 150 to maybe even 200 metres, people running with them on their shoulders from gate 7 where it [stampede] happened to the main gate on Queens Road through the clubhouse. Precious time perhaps was lost where these young lives could have been saved," Ms Shivaram said. The Karnataka government said some eight lakh people turned up, while only 5,000 police personnel were made available. The crowds went out of control and overran the arrangements outside the stadium. The state government announced free treatment for those who were injured in the stampede, and Rs 10 lakh compensation for the families of those who were killed.

Karnataka forum urges govt to regularise national health mission staff
Karnataka forum urges govt to regularise national health mission staff

Time of India

time16-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Karnataka forum urges govt to regularise national health mission staff

File photo used for representational purpose. MYSURU: Karnataka State Backward Classes Awareness Forum State President K.S. Shivaram urged the health minister, Dinesh Gundu Rao , to support the staff working under the National Health Mission ( NHM ) rather than demanding their resignation. Shivaram told reporters on Friday that around 30,000 employees worked for the past 16-17 years under the NHM and served selflessly, especially during the COVID-19 crisis. However, now the workers were asked to resign, he said. Contract employees in the health department risked their lives in service, and now the minister intends to remove them. The staff members worked for low salaries and without any benefits, he said. With 38,000 vacant posts in the state and 30,000 currently working under NHM, a policy should be introduced to regularise them in phases and fill the remaining 10,000 vacancies, he demanded. Shivaram also demanded the finalisation of inter-district transfer files, implementation of health insurance, ensuring equal pay for equal work, and forming a wage commission. Congress promised in its election manifesto to regularise health department workers. The minister must take note of this, and the chief minister and deputy chief minister must intervene to fulfil the demands, he said.

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