CM Nitish expressed sadness over the death of 4 people of Gaya Ji in Delhi Road crash, announced financial aid
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expressed deeply sadly about the death of four people of Bihar’s Gaya district in a vehicle accident near Dwarka Sector-23 in Delhi. The chief minister said this accident is very sad. Chief Minister Nitish instructed the families of the deceased to provide financial assistance from two Lakh groups from the main minister’s aid aid. In addition, the projected assistance amount available from other departments will also be provided to the dependents of the deceased. Nitish Kumar prayed to God to give power to the grieving families to take patience in this hour of sadness. CM Nitish Kumar instructed Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to coordinate with the government of Delhi and instruct him to send the bodies of the deceased to their hometown. In addition, instructions were also given to provide proper treatment to those injured in this accident. He prayed to God for the early recovery of the injured. The bakkie full of laborers is turning to tell you that the tragic road accident in Delhi has plunged a small Mahadalit village in the gaya district of Bihar into deep mourning. In this, four people, including three innocent children, died on the spot due to a bakkie full of laborers who will work in Rewari, Haryana. While more than ten people were seriously injured. The incident happened in the Delarka sector-23 area in Delhi on Wednesday morning when a bakkie broke out and overturned it uncontrollably. Many of the injured are in critical condition. According to the information received, about 30 laborers depart for Delhi with their entire family of the Chhapari village Gikatia Panchayat of the Imamganic Block Area of the Gaya district. He ended up at the Nizamuddin station in Delhi and drove from there in a bakkie and left for a construction site in Rewari, Haryana. But the vehicle overturned due to the tires near Dwarka sector 23 and many laborers were buried below. 4 people, including 3 innocent children, died in the accident, Ranjit Kumar, 26, son of Feku Manjhi of Chhapari Village, died on the spot. With him, three innocent children also became the victim of this accident. These include Laxminia Kumari (daughter of Ranjit Bharti), Rajesh Bharti’s daughter Sheesham Kumari (7) and Sanjay Manjhi’s son Gaurav Kumar (7). In addition, about ten other workers were injured, many of whom are critical. Share this story -tags