Tag: Kolkata

  • 4 Injured In Stampede-Like Situation At Shaan’s Concert In Hooghly, West Bengal

    The injured have been rushed to a close-by hospital and two of them are nonetheless below remedy there.

    4 Injured In Stampede-Like Situation At Shaan’s Concert In Hooghly, West Bengal (File)

    Kolkata: Four individuals have been injured in a stampede-like state of affairs as individuals rushed to look at Bollywood singer Shaan’s carry out at a university fest in Kolkata on Thursday. The incident befell on Thursday night time at Uttarpara Government School the place the fest of Raja Pyari Mohan College was held, mentioned a police official. “When the singer came we had to open the gates and many forced themselves in, creating a stampede-like situation,” police mentioned. Police used lathi-charge to manage the gang. Two individuals are nonetheless present process remedy.

    “Four persons were injured in a stampede-like situation during a college fest in Hooghly as the police wielded the stick to control unruly spectators who had flocked to watch Bollywood singer Shaan,” the police mentioned on Friday.

    The injured have been rushed to a close-by hospital and two of them are nonetheless below remedy there whereas no arrests have been made in reference to the incident, the police official added.

    (With PTI inputs)

    Published Date: December 23, 2022 4:27 PM IST

  • Kolkata: Workers fall ailing as poisonous gasoline leaks in chilly drink manufacturing unit

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: Several employees of a chilly drink manufacturing unit positioned in Kamalgazi space within the southern fringes of Kolkata fell ailing following leakage of poisonous gasoline on Monday, police mentioned.

    Two firefighters, who went there to rescue the employees additionally fell ailing, a senior police officer, mentioned.

    “We evacuated the workers of the factory and people of the nearby locality and trying to spot what the problem is. Going by the pungent smell of the gas it seems to be Ammonia. We have a team of doctors with us,” the officer advised PTI.

    Ammonia, a primary constructing block for ammonium nitrate fertilizer, is irritating and corrosive.

    Exposure to excessive concentrations of ammonia within the air causes instant burning of the nostril, throat and respiratory tract.

    This could cause bronchiolar and alveolar oedema, and airway destruction leading to respiratory misery.

    KOLKATA: Several employees of a chilly drink manufacturing unit positioned in Kamalgazi space within the southern fringes of Kolkata fell ailing following leakage of poisonous gasoline on Monday, police mentioned.

    Two firefighters, who went there to rescue the employees additionally fell ailing, a senior police officer, mentioned.

    “We evacuated the workers of the factory and people of the nearby locality and trying to spot what the problem is. Going by the pungent smell of the gas it seems to be Ammonia. We have a team of doctors with us,” the officer advised PTI.

    Ammonia, a primary constructing block for ammonium nitrate fertilizer, is irritating and corrosive.

    Exposure to excessive concentrations of ammonia within the air causes instant burning of the nostril, throat and respiratory tract.

    This could cause bronchiolar and alveolar oedema, and airway destruction leading to respiratory misery.

  • West Bengal: 3 die of dengue, 348 present process remedy

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: Three individuals died of dengue in Kolkata on Monday, whereas 348 folks had been present process remedy within the state, officers stated.

    A 33-year-old man, from Keshtopur, died at a personal hospital, whereas one other man died at NRS Medical College and Hospital, they stated.

    Another 33-year-old girl died on the Infectious Diseases and Beleghata General Hospital, they added.

    The state authorities is but to publish the full variety of deaths brought on by dengue this season.

    ALSO READ | 3,521 in 10 months: Dengue circumstances on the rise in Kerala

    Dengue circumstances have been reportedly on the rise in Kerala.

    Moreover, circumstances had been additionally reported from UP, Assam and Jammu and Kashmir.

    KOLKATA: Three individuals died of dengue in Kolkata on Monday, whereas 348 folks had been present process remedy within the state, officers stated.

    A 33-year-old man, from Keshtopur, died at a personal hospital, whereas one other man died at NRS Medical College and Hospital, they stated.

    Another 33-year-old girl died on the Infectious Diseases and Beleghata General Hospital, they added.

    The state authorities is but to publish the full variety of deaths brought on by dengue this season.

    ALSO READ | 3,521 in 10 months: Dengue circumstances on the rise in Kerala

    Dengue circumstances have been reportedly on the rise in Kerala.

    Moreover, circumstances had been additionally reported from UP, Assam and Jammu and Kashmir.

  • Bengali Film Director Pinaki Chaudhuri Dies At 82

    Kolkata: National award recipient director of Bengali movies, Pinaki Chaudhuri, died at his Kolkata residence on Monday following a protracted sickness, his household stated.Also Read – Cyclone Sitrang: Kali Pooja Pandal in West Bengal’s Cooch Behar Collapses As Cyclone Intensifies

    Chaudhuri, who was 82, left behind his spouse and a son. Also Read – Cyclone Sitrang Intensifies: Heavy Rainfall Expected In Bengal, Odisha And Northeast

    He was affected by lymphoma, a most cancers of the lymphatic system, and was admitted to a hospital one month again. He was discharged three days in the past because the hospital authorities instructed that he be taken again to his residence within the final days of life. Also Read – THIS Indian City Tops The List Of Most Polluted World Cities; Another Marks Entry

    Chaudhuri had various pursuits in arts and music and made his foray into the world of movies in 1983 when he directed Chena Achena’ (Known and Unknown) starring Soumitra Chatterjee, Amol Palekar, Tanuja, Chhaya Devi amongst others.

    He bought two nationwide awards for Shanghaath’ (Conflict) in 1996 and for Ballygunge Court’ in 2007.

    Among his different notable movies are Kakababu Here Gelen?’ (Kakababu defeated?), Ek Tukro Chand’ (A slice of the moon) and Arohan’ (Ascension).

    Actor Bhaswar Chatterjee, who had been forged in Ballygunge Court’, recalled his taking pictures expertise in London in a Facebook submit.

    “He shot on all real locations…. Big Ben, Victoria Terminus, Thames, London Eye, Buckingham Palace. Rest in Peace sir,” Chatterjee, a identified title within the business, stated.

  • Kolkata: Rain dampens Puja spirit, downpour probably for subsequent 2 days

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    KOLKATA:  Cloudy sky and spells of downpour in Kolkata and its adjoining districts dampened the festive temper of pandal hoppers on Saptami on Sunday. Worse, the meteorological division has predicted rainfall until October 4, Nabami, with heavy rain more likely to place in some districts. Braving the overcast sky, some Puja revellers thronged the streets of Kolkata from the morning to keep away from huge crowd at evening. However, they had been dissatisfied as sporadic rain drenched the town. 

    “After Covid-19 within the final two years, footfall in all main puja pandals is more likely to be enormous this 12 months. There can be enormous crowd after night and visiting in style pujas can be powerful. So we left house within the morning. But our plan didn’t work as we received stranded due to rain,’’ mentioned Mousumi Karmakar, who took refuge underneath the shed of a bus cease when she was heading to a pandal in south Kolkata.

    Festive temper returned to Bengal and Kolkata after two years as strict restrictions had been imposed on the largest pageant due to pandemic. This 12 months, Puja organisers showcased their theme-based creativity, starting from plight of acid-attack victims to social concord and equality.

    Visitors skilled a sobering second as they stepped into the pandal of Santoshpur Avenue South Club, which mirrored the ache of acid assault victims. The organisers determined to showcase such a stark slice of actuality because the assault on ladies had been nudging them to suppose past vibrant lights, fairly idols and delightful pandals.

    ’The theme is coronary heart wrenching. It reminds us concerning the evils in our society. The organisers confirmed their social accountability by way of the theme,’’ mentioned Sayantika Banerjee, one of many guests. Elaborating on what impressed him to pick out the theme, artist Papai Santra mentioned, ‘’The girlfriend of a good friend’s brother had suffered such an assault. Despite his mother and father’ objection, the man married her. In final 12 months’s puja, a daughter was born to them. I owe the thought and the inspiration to them.’

    Tarun Sangha in Dum Dum Park has ship out a message of social concord. The theme of the pandal is a journey, which united all fellow travellers for that size of time, regardless of caste, creed, social standing or the vacation spot they’re heading for. 

    KOLKATA:  Cloudy sky and spells of downpour in Kolkata and its adjoining districts dampened the festive temper of pandal hoppers on Saptami on Sunday. Worse, the meteorological division has predicted rainfall until October 4, Nabami, with heavy rain more likely to place in some districts. Braving the overcast sky, some Puja revellers thronged the streets of Kolkata from the morning to keep away from huge crowd at evening. However, they had been dissatisfied as sporadic rain drenched the town. 

    “After Covid-19 within the final two years, footfall in all main puja pandals is more likely to be enormous this 12 months. There can be enormous crowd after night and visiting in style pujas can be powerful. So we left house within the morning. But our plan didn’t work as we received stranded due to rain,’’ mentioned Mousumi Karmakar, who took refuge underneath the shed of a bus cease when she was heading to a pandal in south Kolkata.

    Festive temper returned to Bengal and Kolkata after two years as strict restrictions had been imposed on the largest pageant due to pandemic. This 12 months, Puja organisers showcased their theme-based creativity, starting from plight of acid-attack victims to social concord and equality.

    Visitors skilled a sobering second as they stepped into the pandal of Santoshpur Avenue South Club, which mirrored the ache of acid assault victims. The organisers determined to showcase such a stark slice of actuality because the assault on ladies had been nudging them to suppose past vibrant lights, fairly idols and delightful pandals.

    ’The theme is coronary heart wrenching. It reminds us concerning the evils in our society. The organisers confirmed their social accountability by way of the theme,’’ mentioned Sayantika Banerjee, one of many guests. Elaborating on what impressed him to pick out the theme, artist Papai Santra mentioned, ‘’The girlfriend of a good friend’s brother had suffered such an assault. Despite his mother and father’ objection, the man married her. In final 12 months’s puja, a daughter was born to them. I owe the thought and the inspiration to them.’

    Tarun Sangha in Dum Dum Park has ship out a message of social concord. The theme of the pandal is a journey, which united all fellow travellers for that size of time, regardless of caste, creed, social standing or the vacation spot they’re heading for. 

  • Baghbazar’s Durga: Goddess of freedom motion

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: The drums rolled and the colourfully dressed crowds milled because the 28-feet-high Durga idol decked in conventional ‘Daker Saaj’ towered over a park, dotted with stalls promoting every little thing from Ashirwad atta to Kwality ice-cream, in north Kolkata, at a stone’s throw from the Baghbazar jetty.

    This is Baghbazar Sarbojanin, the oldest neighborhood Durga Puja within the megapolis, identified for its carnival-like ambiance through the 5 days of worship of the Goddess.

    The annual puja festivities had been began right here in October 1919, and inside a decade, Durga worship within the municipal park grew to become a car for spreading the message of ‘Swadeshi’ by promoting ‘Made in India’ merchandise, with freedom fighters together with the redoubtable Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose becoming a member of in.

    “Earlier big landlords and merchant princes used to organise Durga Puja at their homes but common people often found they were shut out of parts of it, especially if English patrons were invited. So, people in this area got together 104 years ago to start the city’s first community Durga Puja at 55, Baghbazar Street,” mentioned Abhoy Bhattacharya, 77-year-old vice chairman of the puja committee.

    As the puja grew to become common, it shifted out from the unique website to open areas which had been larger and will accommodate extra folks.

    At the identical time within the Twenties, social reformer Nagendra Nath Ghoshal and ‘Swadeshi’ activists corresponding to Hem Mukherjee, Durga Charan Banerjee and Chuni Lal Chatterjee joined the puja committee.

    “They approached Subhas Chandra Bose, who was then general secretary of the Congress and CEO of Calcutta Municipal Corporation, and he allotted the current site of the puja – a huge park — officially to us in 1928. From 1929 onwards, Baghbazar Sarbojanin started the Swadeshi Mela to coincide with Durga Puja, at Bose’s suggestion. This was a way to popularise ‘Swadeshi’ products such as locally-made matches, textiles, ink, paper, machinery, medicines, etc., as opposed to Lancaster or Manchester-made products which were ruling the Indian markets,” mentioned Bhattacharya.

    The use of the Mother Goddess imagery and worship to gender think about the motherland and herald emotions of nationalism among the many plenty had began with writer Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay and was continued within the twentieth century by each armed revolutionaries of the Anushilan Samiti and Jugantar social gathering in addition to non-violent Congress employees.

    IN PHOTOS | Kolkata kicks off Durga Puja 2022 celebrations in full spirit

    “Bankim babu fathered the idea of using gender imagining of the motherland in the 19th century and this was picked up by nationalists afterwards. The use of the festivities to get messaging across to the common people was an obvious extension,” mentioned Professor Maroona Murmu, head of the Department of History at Jadavpur University.

    However, Murmu added that ideologues corresponding to Rabindra Nath Tagore quickly identified to leaders like Bose that “the mother worship imagery was alienating Muslims” and makes an attempt had been made to carry them into the fold.

    Luckily, the Muslim neighborhood in addition to many others had been concerned within the Baghbazar puja from the beginning itself and the custom has since solely been strengthened.

    “People from the ‘Mikiri Patti’ (fishermen’s locality) and Muslim drivers from the coachmen’s ‘bustee’ (slum) had always played an important part in the puja here and the Swadeshi leadership insisted that this must continue. I can proudly say they are still as involved as their forefathers. We are in the true sense a ‘Sarbojanin’ (for everyone) puja,” mentioned Bhattacharya.

    Aditya Mukherjee, a well known professor of latest historical past and writer of a number of books on India’s freedom battle defined, “Since Tilak’s time, Indian nationalists have used popular festivals such as Ganesh Chaturthi and Durga Puja and iconography associated with the motherland to popularise their messaging.”

    “But this appropriation was not intended to promote religion and conscious attempts were made to use them as ‘all religion-supported events’. The tradition continues in Kolkata where we even have Durga seated in a marquee copy of St.Peter’s Basilica,” he added.

    The Goddess idol at Baghbazar has at all times been a conventional one, ‘ek chala’ (in a single platform) with ‘Daker Saaj’ (actually décor despatched by submit, in actuality fabricated from silver foil).

    “The same Pal family of clay sculptors has been making our Durga for the last 70 years,” mentioned Soumendra Lal (Raja) Kar, a life member of the puja committee.

    As the ‘dhaaks’ (drums) continued enjoying and extra folks entered the park to see the Goddess and be a part of the carnival of colors, historical past, custom and commerce meshed into one single stream of infinite heads, below the watchful eyes of the Goddess of Baghbazar and of the liberty motion.

    KOLKATA: The drums rolled and the colourfully dressed crowds milled because the 28-feet-high Durga idol decked in conventional ‘Daker Saaj’ towered over a park, dotted with stalls promoting every little thing from Ashirwad atta to Kwality ice-cream, in north Kolkata, at a stone’s throw from the Baghbazar jetty.

    This is Baghbazar Sarbojanin, the oldest neighborhood Durga Puja within the megapolis, identified for its carnival-like ambiance through the 5 days of worship of the Goddess.

    The annual puja festivities had been began right here in October 1919, and inside a decade, Durga worship within the municipal park grew to become a car for spreading the message of ‘Swadeshi’ by promoting ‘Made in India’ merchandise, with freedom fighters together with the redoubtable Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose becoming a member of in.

    “Earlier big landlords and merchant princes used to organise Durga Puja at their homes but common people often found they were shut out of parts of it, especially if English patrons were invited. So, people in this area got together 104 years ago to start the city’s first community Durga Puja at 55, Baghbazar Street,” mentioned Abhoy Bhattacharya, 77-year-old vice chairman of the puja committee.

    As the puja grew to become common, it shifted out from the unique website to open areas which had been larger and will accommodate extra folks.

    At the identical time within the Twenties, social reformer Nagendra Nath Ghoshal and ‘Swadeshi’ activists corresponding to Hem Mukherjee, Durga Charan Banerjee and Chuni Lal Chatterjee joined the puja committee.

    “They approached Subhas Chandra Bose, who was then general secretary of the Congress and CEO of Calcutta Municipal Corporation, and he allotted the current site of the puja – a huge park — officially to us in 1928. From 1929 onwards, Baghbazar Sarbojanin started the Swadeshi Mela to coincide with Durga Puja, at Bose’s suggestion. This was a way to popularise ‘Swadeshi’ products such as locally-made matches, textiles, ink, paper, machinery, medicines, etc., as opposed to Lancaster or Manchester-made products which were ruling the Indian markets,” mentioned Bhattacharya.

    The use of the Mother Goddess imagery and worship to gender think about the motherland and herald emotions of nationalism among the many plenty had began with writer Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay and was continued within the twentieth century by each armed revolutionaries of the Anushilan Samiti and Jugantar social gathering in addition to non-violent Congress employees.

    IN PHOTOS | Kolkata kicks off Durga Puja 2022 celebrations in full spirit

    “Bankim babu fathered the idea of using gender imagining of the motherland in the 19th century and this was picked up by nationalists afterwards. The use of the festivities to get messaging across to the common people was an obvious extension,” mentioned Professor Maroona Murmu, head of the Department of History at Jadavpur University.

    However, Murmu added that ideologues corresponding to Rabindra Nath Tagore quickly identified to leaders like Bose that “the mother worship imagery was alienating Muslims” and makes an attempt had been made to carry them into the fold.

    Luckily, the Muslim neighborhood in addition to many others had been concerned within the Baghbazar puja from the beginning itself and the custom has since solely been strengthened.

    “People from the ‘Mikiri Patti’ (fishermen’s locality) and Muslim drivers from the coachmen’s ‘bustee’ (slum) had always played an important part in the puja here and the Swadeshi leadership insisted that this must continue. I can proudly say they are still as involved as their forefathers. We are in the true sense a ‘Sarbojanin’ (for everyone) puja,” mentioned Bhattacharya.

    Aditya Mukherjee, a well known professor of latest historical past and writer of a number of books on India’s freedom battle defined, “Since Tilak’s time, Indian nationalists have used popular festivals such as Ganesh Chaturthi and Durga Puja and iconography associated with the motherland to popularise their messaging.”

    “But this appropriation was not intended to promote religion and conscious attempts were made to use them as ‘all religion-supported events’. The tradition continues in Kolkata where we even have Durga seated in a marquee copy of St.Peter’s Basilica,” he added.

    The Goddess idol at Baghbazar has at all times been a conventional one, ‘ek chala’ (in a single platform) with ‘Daker Saaj’ (actually décor despatched by submit, in actuality fabricated from silver foil).

    “The same Pal family of clay sculptors has been making our Durga for the last 70 years,” mentioned Soumendra Lal (Raja) Kar, a life member of the puja committee.

    As the ‘dhaaks’ (drums) continued enjoying and extra folks entered the park to see the Goddess and be a part of the carnival of colors, historical past, custom and commerce meshed into one single stream of infinite heads, below the watchful eyes of the Goddess of Baghbazar and of the liberty motion.

  • How a lot a home prices in Kolkata

    A home might be the most important spend for many Indians. And with city inhabitants rising manifold, shopping for a home in a big metropolis, which is the place most jobs are more likely to be, has develop into troublesome—the primary impediment value. Determining a property’s worth is troublesome. Our compilation of property costs of distinguished localities in main cities and surrounding areas throughout India might assist you evaluate and make an knowledgeable resolution. Here are costs of some properties in value bands of beneath Rs50 lakh, Rs50-75 lakh, and above Rs75 lakh.

     

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  • Batting for Bengal: Ranji workforce star by day, minister and TMC MLA at evening

    FROM RESCUING the Bengal Ranji workforce by hitting a century through the day, to wading by way of recordsdata of official paperwork, as West Bengal’s Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports and Trinamool Congress MLA from Shibpur, within the night — it’s all in a day’s work for Manoj Tiwary.

    Multi-tasking to strike a stability between his two roles, as a sitting minister and cricketer, is an enormous ask. When his team-mates hit the ice baths and put their ft as much as re-energise within the evenings, Tiwary (36) says he dives proper into official work.

    “There is a lot of constituency work — someone may need a letter for an Aadhaar card, some small issues here and there. At the same time, we need to ensure that our government schemes reach the people,” says Tiwary, including, “I have got used to it now”.

    “There are many files and documents which need to be signed. So my day is long. As I am playing and cannot go to my constituency office, I have asked them to courier the files here. I sign the files and send them back, so that my work doesn’t get hampered. I then call my office and check the status of pending work. I have people who give me daily feedback on things which need to be done,” he says.

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    His first constituency, cricket, too positioned a heavy demand on him within the Ranji Trophy semi-final in opposition to Madhya Pradesh at Bengaluru on Thursday. MP had been bundled out for 341 runs on the second day and Bengal reached 273 runs, primarily on account of Tiwary’s 103.

    When his team-mates hit the ice baths and put their ft as much as re-energise within the evenings, Tiwary (36) says he dives proper into official work. (Express Photo)

    Bengal had been wobbling at 11 for 3 in underneath 4 overs when Tiwary walked in. Soon, they had been 54 for five however Tiwary, within the firm of centurion Shahbaz Ahmed, lifted Bengal in direction of respectability. “I have been in such situations before. It’s just about keeping your head down and playing session by session. I told Shahbaz that we need to try and stay there as much as possible, runs will come later,” says Tiwary.

    An aggressive right-handed batsman who represented India in 12 one-day internationals and three T20s, Tiwary is absolutely conscious that his Team India dream is over, and his non-selection within the final IPL public sale has additionally introduced down the curtains on his participation in that match.

    The query, then, is why does he nonetheless play skilled cricket?

    “It’s my dream that Bengal wins the Ranji Trophy one day. I wanted it to happen when I was captain, but sadly that wasn’t so. Now, there is a desire to be part of the winning Ranji Trophy team at least once in my lifetime. It’s the only reason which has kept me motivated,” he says.

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    After he hit a century on Thursday, Tiwary took out a notice from his pocket and flashed it in direction of the Bengal dressing room. He had scribbled a “thank you” notice to his household for supporting him.

    “It’s not been easy. Earlier, I used to just play cricket and was on the road. Now, I don’t get any time at all. There are days when I reach home at 1 in the night and leave early next morning for the party’s programme. My wife has been a pillar of support behind me,” he says.

    Just after he joined the Trinamool Congress forward of the Assembly elections final 12 months, Tiwary had instructed The Indian Express that it was a cellphone name from get together chief Mamata Banerjee that made him be part of the ballot fray. “Manoj Tiwary will continue to call a spade a spade. When everybody is deserting Didi — those who were in the party for so long are now running away — I didn’t want to take it lying down. This is in my blood. I will stand by a person who gives her everything for Bengal. I always wanted to work for people and contribute to society in this difficult situation,” he had mentioned.

  • How a lot a home prices in Kolkata

    A home might be the largest spend for many Indians. And with city inhabitants rising manifold, shopping for a home in a big metropolis, which is the place most jobs are more likely to be, has turn into troublesome—the principle impediment value. Determining a property’s worth is troublesome. Our compilation of property costs of outstanding localities in main cities and surrounding areas throughout India could enable you to examine and make an knowledgeable resolution. Here are costs of some properties in value bands of under Rs50 lakh, Rs50-75 lakh, and above Rs75 lakh.

     

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  • Unchecked entry, jostling & non-working ACs at KK live performance, say eyewitnesses

    Unrestricted entry, non-working air-conditioners (ACs) and jostling within the crowd with no air flow on the venue the place many ended up falling within the melee and getting damage. These are the first-person accounts of those that have been among the many viewers on the Nazrul Manch auditorium in Kolkata the place Bollywood singer KK carried out quickly earlier than he died of suspected coronary heart assault late Tuesday.

    Krishnakumar Kunnath (53), higher often called KK, was taken sick whereas performing on the annual pageant of city-based Gurudas College.

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    As is seen within the movies of the efficiency that surfaced on social media, the singer is seen wiping off sweat and even complaining of sizzling and humid situation contained in the auditorium. Students are seen attempting to barge into the auditorium and even climbing a wall to look at the efficiency.

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    Ritojit Ghosh, a second yr pupil on the University of Engineering and Management (UEM), Kolkata, who went to the live performance along with his buddies, mentioned the volunteers and police personnel who have been managing the gang have been abusive and spoke harshly. They even threatened to beat the folks standing consistent with sticks.

    “Since I am a high-blood pressure patient, I looked for a spot near the AC that stopped functioning after a while. The auditorium was jampacked and people had no sense of who they were pushing around. Many fell on the ground and got injured in the melee,” he added.

    Imanjit Dutta, a 3rd yr pupil from Techno India College, mentioned, “I reached the venue around 5:30pm and there was a commotion at the entrance. The police personnel didn’t even check our passes and let all in. Many people lost their wallets and mobile phones in the crowd. Last day, Vivekananda College had organised the event in a more systematic manner.”

    A 3rd-year faculty pupil from Bhubaneswar who didn’t want to be named mentioned, “It was right before the performance that a large crowd arrived at the venue suddenly. The air-conditioning system was not working properly and all my friends and I were sweating profusely. I feel the lack of security at Nazrul Manch made it easier for people to barge in . I didn’t see any help desk or first-aid unit in case of medical emergency.”

    Dr Kunal Sarkar, a famous surgeon, mentioned, “The venue was overcrowded and there were some issues with air-conditioning that led to rise in temperature. Then fire extinguisher was sprayed on some unruly audience. Finally, two precious hours were lost before he was taken to hospital.”

    Kolkata Police, which have registered a case of unnatural dying, mentioned they have been “scrutinising CCTV footage to understand what happened before KK was taken to the hospital”.

    Also, officers of the Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA), which runs Nazrul Mancha, visited the auditorium for inspection.

    Meanwhile, Opposition events in West Bengal raised questions over alleged mismanagement on the venue of the live performance, claiming that overcrowding might have performed a task within the vocalist’s dying.

    In a tweet, Leader of Opposition in Assembly Suvendu Adhikari questioned as who was accountable for the singer’s dying. The BJP chief puzzled whether or not it was the administration’s failure after having given permission for the present after which not making “appropriate security arrangements”. “How come audiences, triple the capacity of the venue, were allowed to enter without entry passes? This led to the failure of air-conditioning. Or was it the organisers, the so-called Trinamool Congress student wing leaders who instigated the crowd and threw open the gates,” he mentioned.

    “When things went out of control, people were sprayed with fire extinguishers. Thankfully a stampede didn’t take place. Disastrous consequences were possible. An impartial probe must be conducted by an agency to find out who is actually guilty (sic),” he added.

    BJP nationwide secretary Anupam Hazra demanded arrest of the present organisers. “Those who organised the show should be arrested for killing a popular and versatile singer by letting him in a suffocating auditorium. It must be found out what was the auditorium capacity and how many were given entry. It must also be ascertained what was the oxygen level inside the venue,” Hazra mentioned in a Facebook submit.

    Senior Congress chief Adhir Chowdhury additionally demanded an inquiry into the incident. “The situation at Najrul Mancha during the performance raises many unsavoury questions,” added Chowdhury.

    State minister and Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim admitted that there have been extra folks at Nazrul Mancha than it might accommodate. “But everything was fine at the venue. KK was so popular that the young crowd went crazy. Even our officials were saying that Nazrul Mancha should not be rented out for college festivals as students tend to jump on chairs and break them,” mentioned Hakim.

    TMC state normal secretary Kunal Ghosh slammed the Opposition events for attempting to politicise an “unfortunate” incident. “The BJP should stop its vulture brand of politics. They should stop politicising deaths. We won’t be surprised if BJP starts claiming that KK was their party leader,” mentioned Ghosh.

    KK’s supervisor Hitesh Bhat mentioned that nothing untoward occurred through the present. “Once the performance was over, he went to the hotel where he was staying. But as soon as he entered his room, he fell down. I was with him all the time. He was completely fine during the show. He got into his car (after the performance) and he was feeling cold,” Bhatt advised reporters.