25 June 2012

Mahi dies in borewell: The 85-hour-long ordeal

Khaow village, Gurgaon: In the end, the village of Khaow near Gurgaon's Manesar area had nothing to cheer about. 

After an Army jawan lifted the body of five-year-old Mahi Upadhyay out of a 70 feet deep borewell that the little girl fell into on Wednesday night, there were few in the crowd of onlookers who felt the girl might be alive.

30 minutes later, doctors at the nearest government hospital pronounced Mahi dead on arrival. Sources at the hospital said the girl probably died just hours after falling into the borewell outside her house, when she was playing with her friends after her birthday celebrations. Mahi had turned five on Wednesday, and her parents had thrown a party at this village, mostly populated by migrant workers from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar - all of whom work at various construction sites across Gurgaon. 


The operation to get Mahi out of the borewell was a complicated one. After the child fell into the borewell on Wednesday night, her parents first alerted the Gurgaon police, who arrived at the spot only to realise that they weren't equipped at all to deal with the situation. Mahi had fallen into a very narrow pit, with no space for anyone else to get in and help the child. 

On Thursday, about 200 troops from an Indian Army unit stationed in Gurgaon were called in to help. A highly specialised digger was also called in. The Army took over the entire operations, and started working on two fronts simultaneously. First, a CCTV camera was lowered into the borewell using a rope. Footage from the camera showed a motionless hand stretched out to one side. Doctors thought the child may have fallen unconscious. At this stage, oxygen pipes were also lowered in to the pit to help the child get the required supply of oxygen. 

Another team also started digging a new pit, just parallel to the one in which the child had fallen. The idea was to get to the required depth and then to dig horizontally till a passage was created between the two tunnels. Sources in the Army told NDTV that a local person who specialised in digging borewells in the area was also called in to help as he had the best idea about the area and its soil.

By Saturday, the Army came up against a roadblock. Though a pit adjacent to Mahi's pit was dug, Army officers realised that huge rocks were in between the two pits, and a passage could only be created by manually removing the rocks. A team of highly specialised experts were called in from the Delhi Metro, to help with the exact location of the child, so the Army jawans could dig the parallel passage between the two pits in the right direction. 

Getting to the child took till Sunday afternoon. By that time Mahi had died. For all the days since Wednesday, the child could not be given any food, or a single drop of water. When Mahi's body was brought out from the pit, an Army jawan was holding her - she was covered in a white sheet. The body was placed in an awaiting ambulance and rushed to the nearest government hospital where doctors declared her dead on arrival. 

After Mahi, youth dies in Howrah falling into well


Rescuers today pulled out the body of the youth who fell into a well in West Bengal's Howrah district, more than 10 and half hours after he fell into the well.
Rausan Ali Mondal, a mason by profession, slipped and fell into the 30-feet deep well at Eksara village in Howrah district at around 3.30 PM yesterday, hours after rescuers pulled out the body of four-year-old Mahi from a deep borewll in Haryana where she was trapped for the last four days.
West Bengal Disaster Management and Fire Services minister Javed Khan, who supervised the operations, said some local well diggers alongwith disaster management and Fire Brigade personnel pulled out the body from the well at around 2.10 AM and rushed to Howrah State General Hospital where doctors declared the youth 'brought dead'. The minister said a postmortem would be carried out.
Khan said the rescue team had taken the help of close circuit cameras and advice of metro engineers to locate the body in the narrow well. The Fire minister dismissed complaints of late response by fire brigade personnel and the disaster management team in reaching the spot after the incident.
"No it (late response) is not true. It is the creation of the media. The fire brigade personnel reached the spot within 15 to 20 minutes after the distress call received from the Howrah district administration at 04.35 PM," Khan told reporters.

22 June 2012

Rupee moves towards 57/$


Indian equity benchmarks pared half of their losses due to buying interest in heavyweights at lower levels. The Indian rupee has fallen quite sharply since yesterday that was down 49 paise to 56.79 as against the US dollar.
The BSE benchmark fell 94.78 points to 16,937.78 and the NSE benchmark slipped 31 points to 5,134. Asian markets remained lower in the range of 0.5-2%, but Nikkei showed smart recovery to trade flat.
Cement stocks too huge knock today after the Competition Commission of India slammed with more than Rs 6,000 crore fine on 11 cement companies. ACC, Ambuja Cements, Jaiprakash Associates, Grasim, Ultratech Cement, Madras Cement and India Cement were down 1.5-3.5%.
Oil & gas producers Reliance Industries and ONGC dropped 1.2% and 0.6%, respectively, but oil marketing companies like BPCL, HPCL and IOC gained 0.8-1.6% due to sharp fall in crude oil prices since yesterday. WTI crude fell well below USD 80 a barrel after weak economic data that was down over 4%.
Infosys, country's second largest software services exporter went down 1.4% whereas rival TCS rose 0.5%.
India's largest lenders State Bank of India, ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank were down over 0.6% after the rating agency Moody’s downgraded 15 biggest global banks by 1-3 notches.
Among metals stocks, Tata Steel, Sterlite Industries and Hindalco Industries tanked 1.5% as copper slipped nearly 3% on the LME yesterday.
Top commercial vehicle maker Tata Motors fell 1% whereas M&M, Maruti and Hero Motocorp were up 0.6-1%.
Defensives like HUL and ITC were marginally higher. Drug producer Cipla outperformed, rising 2%.
Even the market breadth improved, though declining shares outnumbered advancing by 627 to 499 on the National Stock Exchange.

Rupee hits another low; sinks to 57 against US dollar


Continuing its falling streak for the fifth straight day today, the rupee hit yet another record low of 57, down 0.7 paise 1.24% on sustained capital outflows and strong demand from oil importers for the American currency.
Dollar also gained against euro and other currencies in the overseas forex markets amid global economic growth concerns, Moody's downgrade of world's 15 biggest banks and mounting worries over euro-zone debt troubles including the size of a bailout needed to save Spain's banking sector.
Besides, weak India stock markets also put pressure on the rupee, forex dealers said.
Yesterday, the rupee had ended lower by 15 paise at 56.30, after touching a record low of 56.57 against the dollar yesterday.
After opening lower at Rs 56.80, rupee recovered partially to 56.76 before slipping again to surpass all previous records to trade at new low of 56.99 against the dollar, down 69 paise over yesterday's close.
Forex dealers said intervention by the RBI and dollar selling by exporters, however, limited the losses.
Meanwhile, the BSE benchmark Sensex was down 81.78 points, or 0.48 per cent to 16,950.78 at 1115 hrs on selling by foreign funds.

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नई दिल्ली: दिल्ली में शुक्रवार सुबह से ही गर्मी ने अपना असर दिखाना शुरू कर दिया। राष्ट्रीय राजधानी का तापमान सामान्य से पांच डिग्री अधिक 32.8 डिग्री सेल्सियस दर्ज किया गया।

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