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On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Babubhai Vaghela <vaghelabd@yahoo.com> wrote:
Chief Minister,Govt of Maharashtra,MumbaiDear Sir,
Your kind attention is invited to the media news and request you to kindly:
- Provide humanitarian help to the bereaved family. Expeditiously.
- Prosecute the responsible for causing death preferably through Fast Track Courts.
- Compensate the kith and kin of the deceased labourers.
- Recover the compensation money from the responsible for causing death.
- Not pay compensation money from public money as it amounts to unduly punishing We the People.
- Form a Policy on Compensation for such untimely, unfortunate, accidental deaths.
- Confirm action taken on priority to avert such ugly incidences.
Regards,--
(Babubhai Vaghela)
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http://t.co/7MMpHtIy(Administrator - Google Group - Right to Information Act 2005)13 killed in roof crash at hospital under construction
Dec 19, 2012, 05.40AM IST TNN[ Mihir Tanksale & Manish Umbrajkar ]
Police and firebrigade personnel search for bodies under the debris of the roof-like structure that collapsed at the under-construction hospital at Kesnand on Tuesday.PUNE: Thirteen labourers were killed after a 1,200 sq.ft. roof-like structure of an under-construction hospital building collapsed at Kesnand, near Wagholi, off the Pune-Ahmednagar highway on Tuesday afternoon. The police and fire-brigade retrieved all 13 bodies from the debris by evening.
Fifteen labourers were working on the RCC structure, which was being constructed atop the fourth floor of the building, when it came crashing down around 2.30 pm. Other construction workers called the police and the fire-brigade.
The fire-brigade had a tough time pulling out bodies from the seven-foot-high debris. Only the hands and legs of some of the construction workers could be seen in the slush and wet cement-concrete all around the construction site. The first body was pulled out a good two hours after the collapse and the last around 7.15 pm.
The Bharatiya Sanskriti Darshan Trust is constructing the building for its proposed Ayurvedic Panchakarma hospital. The trust already has an ayurvedic college at Kesnand. Prashant Suru, one of the trustees, said the construction work had started around a year back and was now in the final stages.
The labourers who were killed were from Solapur, Nanded, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal. Some of them were staying with their families at the construction site. The police identified 11 of the 13 labourers as Prakash Shelke (25), Shernappa Shelke (41) (both from Solapur), Hari Rathod (40), Dadarao Chavan (45) (both from Nanded), Jism Tewal (40) of West Bengal, Nilesh Thakur (20), Jitendra Thakur (21), Tulsiram Banskar (40), Kalyan Chuthan (42) (all from Madhya Pradesh) and Siddhram Kumane (30) and Khwaja Hussain (38) (both from Karnataka).
Bhim Sharma, a labourer from West Bengal, said he narrowly escaped death as he had gone towards the stairs away from the structure only five minutes before the collapse. "It happened in front of my eyes. I am fortunate to have survived," he said.
'Hospital had all bldg permissions'
Resident district collector Anil Pawar said the underconstruction hospital had all the necessary building permissions. The Bharatiya Sanskriti Darshan Trust had taken the approvals a decade ago for undertaking educational and social purpose projects. The district administration is now preparing a report on the incident, to be submitted to the CM.
Structural audit was clean: Trustee
T he work was at the tail end when the unfortunate incident took place, Sukumar Sardeshmukh, ayurveda expert and trustee of the Bharatiya Sanskriti Darshan Trust, said. "A structural audit of the building (under construction) was carried out two months ago and it found the work satisfactory on all fronts," he added.
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