Bengaluru: A three-year-old girl lost her life after a tree fell on a moving bike in Jeevanahalli, within the Pulakeshinagar police station limits, on Saturday night (March 22).
The child, identified as Raksha, was the daughter of Shakti and Satya, residents of Kullappa Circle near Kamanahalli.
Raksha was riding with her father, Satya, when a Honge tree uprooted and fell on their bike on Jeevanahalli Road. The impact left her with severe head injuries and heavy bleeding. She was rushed to a nearby hospital and later shifted to Bowring Hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries during treatment.
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Agra/Lucknow, Mar 26 (PTI): An aircraft carrying Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made an emergency landing at the Agra airport shortly after take off due to a technical snag, officials said.
The chief minister resumed his journey to Lucknow after over two hours, they said.
Adityanath was in Agra for a public event to mark the eighth anniversary of the BJP government in the state.
"After the programme, the chief minister was scheduled to leave from the Kheria Airport in Agra around 3.30 pm. The aircraft took off but returned shortly apparently due to a snag, which was then inspected by officials," a police official told PTI.
"The chief minister finally resumed his onward journey around 5.30 pm from Kheria," the official added.
Senior Agra district administration and police officials remained at the airport while the chief minister waited there. BJP supporters and local politicians were also present outside the airport.
Earlier in the day, Adityanath inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 128 projects worth Rs 635.22 crore at 'Vikas Utsav' held in Agra to mark the completion of eight years of his government.
"Residents of Agra now have access to metro rail services, officially making Agra a metro city. The construction of the civil terminal at the airport is in its final stages," he said, adding that previous governments failed to provide these facilities.