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Fire breaks out at cracker shop in Hyderabad, woman injured

A significant fire broke out at the illegal firecracker shop, Paras Fireworks, in Hyderabad's Abids area on Sunday, quickly spreading to a neighboring restaurant. The blaze resulted in minor injuries to a woman and destroyed at least eight parked vehicles. Emergency services, including three fire engines, responded swiftly, managing to extinguish the flames by 10:45 PM. Authorities confirmed the shop operated without a valid license, prompting calls for stricter enforcement of safety regulations to prevent future incidents. The exact cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Maharashtra: Platform Ticket Sales Restricted, 2 New Trains Introduced for Chhath Puja Rush

Central Railway has temporarily restricted platform ticket sales at key stations, including Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Dadar, and Pune, to manage crowding during the festive season. This follows a stampede at Bandra Terminus that injured at least 10 people. Senior citizens and those with medical needs are exempt from the restrictions. Additionally, Central Railway has announced two unreserved special trains between CSMT and Gorakhpur to accommodate increased passenger demand, bringing the total number of special services for the festivals to 583.

Jaishankar: India-China Disengagement at LAC in Ladakh Will Require Time

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar recently outlined the ongoing de-escalation process between India and China in eastern Ladakh, stating that both nations will need time to fully disengage troops. He noted that while recent agreements on disengagement in Depsang and Demchok mark a significant first step, the next phase of de-escalation will depend on India's assurance that China is also complying. The discussions come in the wake of a four-year standoff exacerbated by the violent clashes in June 2020, which resulted in casualties on both sides. Jaishankar expressed hope that the situation along the Line of Actual Control can return to its pre-2020 status, although he acknowledged the complexity of the process. During a recent bilateral meeting at the BRICS Summit, Prime Minister Modi and Chinese President Xi emphasized the necessity of maintaining peace along their shared border.

9 injured in stampede at Mumbai’s Bandra railway station amid festive rush

A stampede at Bandra Terminus in Mumbai injured nine people as passengers rushed to board the Bandra-Gorakhpur Express early Sunday morning. The incident, occurring at 5:56 AM, was attributed to the heavy holiday rush during Diwali. All injured individuals were taken to Bhabha Hospital, with videos of the chaotic scene circulating on social media, showing desperate passengers and rescue efforts. Despite the chaos, the Antyodaya Express departed on time.

Delhi Air Quality dips again to ‘Very Poor’ Level Ahead of Diwali Celebrations

Delhi's air quality has sharply declined, with a 24-hour average AQI of 356, placing it in the "very poor" category. Several areas report severe pollution levels, including Jahangirpuri at 414 and Anand Vihar at 406. Residents, especially vulnerable groups, are advised to take precautions. In response, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi has mobilized surveillance teams and anti-smog guns as part of a comprehensive action plan announced by Mayor Shelly Oberoi to combat the worsening air quality.

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