![]() | Odisha train crash: No takers for 28 bodies after 3 monthsAIIMS had received 162 bodies in two phases from the temporary morgue at the accident spot and different hospitals where the injured were treated. |
![]() | Odisha train crash: Level crossing repair work done without approval, says CBIThe CBI made the submission before a special court alleging that one of the reasons behind the accident was the repair work at a level crossing near Bahanaga Bazar station. |
![]() | Odisha train crash: Decision on unclaimed bodies soonThe AIIMS had received 162 bodies in two phases and started collecting DNA samples after 81 victims remained unidentified and some had multiple claimants. |
![]() | Odisha train tragedy: Opposition slams Centre after CRS report flagged 'lapses at multiple levels'Inquiry report cites faulty signalling and human error as reasons for June 2 triple-train accident. |
![]() | Nearly a month after Odisha's train accident, victims' kin still wait for bodiesAs many as 35 persons are camping at the guest house while 15 others have left for home due to a delay in the arrival of DNA reports. |
![]() | Three weeks after Odisha train crash, kin still await DNA reportsThe kin of the victims said they would not have to wait here for days and suffer if the officials could provide proper information on the helpline number. |
![]() | Man spots broken track near AP's Bapatla district, train mishap avertedAccording to the officials, a few villagers of Ipurupalem near Chirala town in Bapatla district observed the broken track while walking past it. |
![]() | Bengaluru division ups inspections, duty hours after Odisha train tragedyThe Bengaluru Railway Division is on its toes on the safety front after the recent train accident in Odisha. |
![]() | Odisha train tragedy toll up at 292, Vaishnaw to visit BahanagaThe minister will also visit Balasore district headquarters hospital and meet health and district administration officials. |
![]() | Re-railing lives: Bengaluru organizations provide immediate, vital relief to Odisha train crash victimsIn the immediate aftermath of the Balasore train disaster, city-based foundations sprung to action, undertaking vital relief operations |
![]() | Opposition reiterates demand for Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw’s resignationThe Opposition parties also demanded a Supreme Court-monitored SIT probe into the mishap. |
![]() | Bahanaga locals to observe Dasaha rituals, do mass mundan on June 11The locals, who had turned the first responders to the disaster and engaged wholeheartedly in rescue and relief operations, said they felt the tragedy was their own. |
![]() | After Odisha triple train crash, Railways orders double-locking of signalling assetsWith enough evidence to show that some kind of tampering was done with the interlocking system, the job now is to make it "tamper-proof", senior officials said. |
![]() | Odisha train crash: Traumatic ride for drivers ferrying bodies outside the stateThe experience of carrying the mortal remains of victims of the Bahanaga train accident has been traumatising and physically draining for ambulance drivers |
![]() | Odisha train crash: Traumatic ride for drivers ferrying bodies outside the stateState transport commissioner Amitabh Thakur informed both 108 and private ambulances are being used to send the mortal remains of victims to their destinations. |
![]() | Odisha train crash: Bahanaga School to be revamped under 5T initiativeEarlier, two teams of the school and mass education department and district administration inspected the condition of the school after it was sanitised. |
![]() | Odisha train crash: Bahanaga Bazar railway station shut for CBI probeThe investigating agency seized the log book, relay panel and other equipment |
![]() | Odisha train crash: Injured migrant workers stare at uncertain futureThe Coromandel Express was carrying several migrants from Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha to Chennai. |
![]() | The good samaritans of Balasore: an ode to humane instinctA teacher couple that lived nearby admitted passengers to the local high school and even turned the educational institution into a temporary morgue when the body count grew. |
![]() | Rail safety can no longer be business as usualIntrospection must begin within Indian Railways to address some serious questions concerning safety systems |
