पटना सिविल कोर्ट में घटित दुर्घटना: ट्रांसफार्मर फटने से 3 अधिवक्ताओं की जानें जोखिम में, एक की मौत

पटना, 13 मार्च 2024

पटना सिविल कोर्ट में ट्रांसफार्मर ब्लास्ट होने से बड़ी दुर्घटना की खबर आ रही है। ट्रांसफार्मर के ब्लास्ट होने से उसके पास मौजूद अधिवक्ता बुरी तरह से प्रभावित हो गए। हादसे में तीन वकीलों की हालत गंभीर बताई जा रही है, जिन्हें अस्पताल में भर्ती किया गया है। सूत्रों के मुताबिक, हादसे में एक वकील की मौत भी हो गई है, जिसका नाम देवेंद्र प्रसाद है। हादसे के बाद, फायर ब्रिगेड की गाड़ी मौके पर पहुंची और आग को बुझाने में जुट गई।

इस घटना के बाद, सिविल कोर्ट के अधिवक्ताओं ने प्रशासन के खिलाफ धरना दिया। वे जिला प्रशासन के खिलाफ धरने पर बैठे हैं। प्रशासनिक महकमा वकीलों को शांत करने में जुटी है।

With the Dwarka Motorway’s opening, PM Modi promises to “increase development speed multiple times over the next five years.

The Prime Minister opened the Haryana portion of the historic Dwarka Motorway to help reduce traffic congestion and improve the flow of traffic between Delhi and Gurugram on NH-48.

11 March 2024, Gurugram

Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation for 112 national highway projects across the nation, totaling around Rs 1 lakh crore, and opened the 19-kilometre-long Haryana Section of the Dwarka Motorway on Monday (March 11). Prior to the inauguration, he conducted a roadshow as well.

The Prime Minister dedicated the Haryana portion of the historic Dwarka Motorway to help facilitate better traffic flow and reduce congestion between Delhi and Gurugram on NH-48.

The 10.2 km long Delhi-Haryana Border to Basai Rail-over-Bridge (ROB) and the 8.7 km long Basai ROB to Kherki Daula comprise the two packages of the 19. km long Haryana segment of the 8-lane Dwarka Motorway, which was constructed for about Rs 4,100 crore. It will also provide direct access to Delhi’s IGI Airport and the Gurugram Bypass.

Prime Minister Modi speaks to the assembly.

At the event, Prime Minister Modi remarked that only in the first three months of 2024 have projects totaling Rs. 10 lakh crore been officially launched or have had their foundations built.

“It’s barely been three months since 2024, and already the foundation stone for projects valued at Rs 10 lakh crore has been laid and inaugurated.” These are the only undertakings that I have contributed to. In addition, the foundation stone and development projects have been officially opened by a number of Chief Ministers and Ministers. In order to meet my goal of having a developed India by 2047, I want everything to happen quickly and on a large scale. The next five years will see a multiple-fold rise in development speed, he said.

According to the prime minister, the area is now among the National Capital Region’s fastest-developing.

“People used to stay away from this area after dusk, where the Dwarka Motorway is now located. There was a time when even the cab drivers refused to come here. It was thought that this whole area was hazardous. However, a lot of large corporations are coming here these days to set up shop. One of the NCR’s fastest-developing districts is now this one,” he remarked.

Additional initiatives started

The Prime Minister’s Office reports that the Prime Minister also officially opened 42 other major projects totaling Rs 20,500 crore in various states across the nation. These projects include the 9.6 km long, six-lane Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II)-Package 3 from Nangloi-Najafgarh Road to Sector 24 Dwarka section in Delhi; three packages of the Lucknow Ring Road developed at a cost of approximately Rs 4,600 crores in Uttar Pradesh; the Anandapuram -Pendulthi- Anakapalli section of NH16 developed at a cost of roughly Rs 2,950 crores in the state of Andhra Pradesh; the Kiratpur-Nerchowk section of NH-21 (2 packages) worth approximately Rs 3,400 crores in Himachal Pradesh; the Dobaspet-Heskote section (two packages) worth Rs 2,750 crores in Karnataka; and 42 other major projects worth Rs 20,500 crores in various states across the nation.

Additionally, PM Modi laid the cornerstone for a number of national highway projects around the nation. The foundation stone was laid for a number of significant projects, including 39 projects totaling Rs. 32,700 crores in various states across the nation, as well as 14 packages of the Bengaluru-Kadappa-Vijayawada Motorway in Andhra Pradesh, six packages of the Belgaum-Hungund-Raichur Section of NH-748A in Karnataka, three packages of the Shamli-Ambala Highway in Haryana, and two packages of the Amritsar-Badinda corridor in Punjab.

Modi doosri mitti ka insaan hai, Vikas in Azamgarh are keeping Opp awake: PM

Declaring in Azamgarh that, unlike past regimes, the projects for which he laid the groundwork in 2019 have since been realised, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the launch of projects valued at Rs 34,000 crore.

11 March 2024, Lucknow

Prime Minister Narendra Modi intensified his criticism of the opposition India bloc on Sunday while in Azamgarh. He was there to lay the foundation for up to 782 projects worth Rs 34,700 crore in Uttar Pradesh and other regions of the nation. He claimed that his campaign on “this unending journey of development” is causing “sleepless nights” for those who have long engaged in “the politics of caste, dynasty, and vote bank,” particularly in Purvanchal.

“Dekh raha hai aaj desh. As the saying goes, “The country is watching; Modi is a man of mettle.” Elections should not be the lens through which anyone views the foundation stones being laid in 2024. It’s a part of my quest to continue this never-ending development adventure. In order for the nation to attain the goal of a Viksit Bharat by 2047, I am moving quickly, and I am leading the charge,” Modi declared.

He claimed that although Azamgarh had previously experienced the perils of “mafia raj,” or mafia rule, and “kattarpanth,” or fanaticism, it is currently experiencing the “rule of law.”

He mentioned the ongoing developments in the area related to the airport, railroads, and university, and stated that Azamgarh has the “Modi ki Guarantee” to become “Ajanam vikas ka garh” (a stronghold of progress for all time).

He stated that in the past, projects were launched in Parliament, but neither the leaders who laid the foundation stones nor the stones themselves were ever seen again. However, he stated that the projects for which he laid the groundwork in 2019 are now being carried out.

He claimed that while caste and appeasement politics dominated Azamgarh and Purvanchal for many years, the politics of development picked up steam in the final year of the NDA’s central government, particularly during the seven years that Yogi Adityanath led Uttar Pradesh as chief minister.

“The INDI Alliance is having restless nights because it is depending on politics of caste, dynasty, and vote bank.” He targeted the SP, which had previously regarded Azamgarh as its bastion and was formerly represented by Akhilesh Yadav and Mulayam Singh Yadav.

According to Modi, a family that viewed Azamgarh as their stronghold lost it to a young person like Dinesh Lal in the most recent election. In order to ensure a “clean sweep” for the NDA in Uttar Pradesh in the next elections, he asked for Azamgarh’s assistance.

He stated that whereas in the past, projects for cities such as Azamgarh were inaugurated from other districts or states, in the present day, Azamgarh is the site of the foundation stone or inauguration of various development projects, such as airports and railways, for the state and other regions of the nation.

He said, “Azamgarh ka sitara chamak raha hai (Azamgarh’s star is shining)” and claimed that the “double engine government” had altered Azamgarh’s “tasveer” (perception) and “taqdeer” (destiny).

He dedicated and placed the cornerstones for 782 development projects totaling Rs 34,700 crore. The inauguration of Maharaja Suhel Dev State University in Azamgarh; the opening of new terminal buildings at the airports of Jabalpur, Gwalior, Pune, Kolhapur, Delhi, and Adampur; the opening of new terminal buildings at the airports of Azamgarh, Shravasti, Moradabad, Chitrakoot, and Aligarh; the opening of 12 railway projects valued at Rs. 8176 crore; and the opening of 1040 apartments in Lucknow under four Light House Projects were among them.