Two girls dead in 4-storey building collapse in Burari
Two girls, aged 17 and 7 years, died in the collapse of a four-storey building in North Delhi’s Burari area, police said on Tuesday.
Two girls, aged 17 and 7 years, died in the collapse of a four-storey building in North Delhi’s Burari area, police said on Tuesday.
A recently constructed four-storey building collapsed on Monday evening in Kaushik Enclave, Burari, North Delhi, according to police. So far, 10 individuals have been rescued from the debris.
After Baghajatin and Tangra, another instance of a tilted building at Topsia came to the fore today, leading to panic among the local residents.
As part of this endeavour, the National Education Society for Tribal Students (NESTS) successfully organised a workshop on “Building Quality Infrastructure for Tribal Education” this week in New Delhi.
The body of the man, who is yet to be identified, was first discovered by a sweeper, who informed the police.
A new world-class terminal will enhance the connectivity to this industrial city and will also boost the tourism industry of the region.
The state cabinet has taken the decision "in order to make construction material available to consumers at affordable prices".
Under the provision of chapter VA of NDPS Act (Section A- Z) there is a provision of seizing and forfeiture of ill-gotten property (illegally acquired property from Narcotics business in the last six years), the STF said in a statement on Tuesday.
Lakra, a resident of Mundka village, resided on the top floor of the building and went absconding after the incident that claimed the lives of 27 people.
A team of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and authorities retrieved the body of Sunita Shrivastava late Saturday night from the first floor of the building, which collapsed on the evening of February 10 and had claimed two lives.