Vadodara: A shocking incident in Vadodara's Manjalpur area was captured on CCTV, showing two school girls falling out of a moving school van. The video, which has since gone viral on social media, depicts the girls tumbling out through the van's back door while it was in motion.
The incident occurred on June 19, and the footage shows locals rushing to aid the girls, who fortunately sustained only minor injuries in the mishap. The quick response of the bystanders helped to ensure the girls received immediate attention.
Following the release of the video, the police took immediate action and arrested the driver of the school van. The driver's negligence, as evidenced by the unsecured door, has raised serious concerns about the safety standards of school transportation in the area.
2 girls fell out of a moving school van in #Gujarat's Vadodara, causing alarm among parents. The CCTV footage from the Manjalpur incident shows the girls falling through the back door, sustaining minor injuries. #Accident #Vadodra pic.twitter.com/9gW8HPGbCd
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Raipur (PTI): The Chhattisgarh government on Saturday rolled out a set of austerity measures, including restricted use of convoy vehicles for the chief minister, ministers and heads of state-run bodies, besides curbs on foreign travel at government expense.
The state has decided to implement the cost-saving steps with immediate effect to ensure efficient management of financial resources and discipline in public spending, said a directive issued by Finance Secretary Rohit Yadav.
The move follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal for austerity amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia.
The order said that only essential vehicles should be used in the convoys of the CM, ministers and office-bearers of corporations, boards and commissions, while ensuring restrained use of other government resources.
It also directed departments to take steps for a phased conversion of all official vehicles into electric vehicles in order to promote the use of EVs.
As part of fuel-saving measures, expenditure on petrol and diesel for government vehicles should be kept to a minimum, the directive said.
Vehicle pooling arrangements should also be implemented for officials of departments travelling to the same destination, it added.
The order further stated that foreign travel of government employees at state expenses will be completely prohibited except under extremely unavoidable circumstances. In such cases, prior approval of the CM will be mandatory.
To reduce administrative expenditure, departments have been instructed to hold physical meetings preferably only once a month and encourage virtual and online meetings. Regular departmental review meetings should compulsorily be conducted through video conferencing, it said.
The government also stressed the need for energy conservation in its offices, directing that all electrical equipment, including lights, fans, air-conditioners and computers, must be switched off after office hours.
The directive will remain effective till September 30 this year.
Amid the war involving the US, Israel and Iran, Modi has suggested reducing petrol and diesel consumption, using metro rail services in cities, carpooling, increased use of EVs, utilising railway services for parcel movement and working from home to conserve foreign exchange.
