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New Delhi: A fire broke out in the kitchen of Bikkgane Biryani restaurant in Connaught Place on Thursday, leaving six people injured, two of them with over 70% burns. An inquiry revealed that the blaze was caused by a leakage in an LPG cylinder.
The fire department received a call around 11.55am, following which it rushed six fire tenders and about 40 firefighters to the restaurant, located in P Block of Connaught Place.
“There were seven cylinders on the premises. The fire was doused timely, before it could spread to the other cylinders,” said police.
According to police, intense heat and thick smoke filled the kitchen of the outlet, causing panic among the staff and other people. A few customers were present at the time of the incident, said cops. However, when TOI visited the spot later, a notice was pasted saying the outlet was closed for Holi.
There was no immediate response from Bikkgane Biryani.
The fire department said six people working in the kitchen sustained injuries and were taken to a hospital. The victims sustained varying degrees of burns. Mahindra (25) sustained 81% burns while Deepak (39) and Piyush (31) had 70% burn injuries. Mohammad Alam (21) and Sairuddhin (28) sustained 30% and 20% burn injuries, respectively. Janak (26) had 4% burns.
The firefighting units quelled the blaze in about 40 minutes, minimising the damage to the rest of the building. In a video shared by the fire department, fire officials can be seen spraying water, with one of them removing the gas cylinders.
“The restaurant was on the ground floor, and the fire remained only in the kitchen,” a fire official said, adding that the staff were cooking when the fire began due to leakage in a cylinder.
Last month, a fire broke out at a restaurant in M Block of Connaught Place. Fire incidents were also reported at two eateries in Khan Market. In June last year, two people were injured after a fire that broke out at a restaurant in east Delhi’s Mayur Vihar.





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Kolkata: Food processing company Fort Fit Foods is set to establish two new manufacturing units at Sugandha and Bagnan in Howrah in the next eight months, with an investment of around Rs 15 crore. The company will produce noodles and pasta at these new facilities.
The company has 11 food processing units, including rice and flour mills across the state, according to company director and CEO Rahat Agarwal. “We are also planning to manufacture ice creams in Bengal,” he said at an event on Tuesday.
Speaking at the event, Bengal CEO Manoj Agarwal, also former secretary in the state’s food and supplies department, focused on the need for food fortification. “Stakeholders in the food processing sector need to come on a single platform with govt bodies. Food fortification is happening on a small scale today,” said Agarwal.





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Unpolluted stretch of the Cooum to get one more check dam; residents call for action against sewage pollution

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The unpolluted stretch of Cooum River is set to get one more check dam at Perambakkam in Tiruvallur district. However, residents have raised concerns over discharge of sewage and urged the State government to ensure that the check dams do not turn into sewage discharge points.

The Water Resources Department (WRD) has started the process to construct the check dam — a storage structure that will retain floodwater and boost groundwater table. It will come up around 7.7 km downstream of Kesavaram anicut at a cost of ₹6.50 crore.

Many check dams across the Cooum in Tiruvallur have retained water even during summer. This has encouraged the WRD to chalk out plans to build more storage structures for recharging groundwater and preventing floods in Chennai.

Officials said that the check dam, across the 85-metre-wide river, would have a design to discharge nearly 10,556 cubic feet of water per second (cusecs) and a storage capacity of nearly 6.74 million cubic feet of water (mcft), when filled twice a year.

“This check dam will retain water in the Cooum for a length of 1.4 km, help irrigate about 360 acres of land and recharge borewells that are used to supply drinking water…,” an official said.

The WRD is set to start the work in May or early June, and complete it in a year. Welcoming the efforts to build more check dams across the river, residents said that the check dams too were not spared of sewage discharge in fast-urbanising areas.

K. Mugundhan, co-ordinator, Unpolluted Cooum Protection Committee, said that residents of Soranchery and Anaikattucherry benefited from the new check dam near Soranchery for irrigation and drinking water needs. However, a check dam along Kaduvetti village near Paruthipattu had become vulnerable to sewage discharge. “It is important for government agencies to ensure that check dams do not become sewage discharge points of nearby local bodies,” he added.

Officials of the WRD said they were coordinating with the local bodies to address the issues.



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Sanitation workers protest salary delays – The Times of India

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Chennai: Several hundred sanitation workers, under the Chennai Corporation Red Flag Union, protested at Ripon Buildings on Wednesday, demanding regularisation of contract workers, overdue salaries and benefits such as Dearness Allowance (DA). They also opposed privatisation of solid waste management and implementation of the Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) waste collection scheme.
“The salary for National Urban Livelihood Mission (NULM) contractors was always paid on the first of each month but delayed by 2-3 weeks for sanitary workers. They received their Feb salary only two days ago. Instead of paying through NULM, the workers suggested the corporation pays them directly,” said T Srinivasan, general secretary.
The workers also want a stop to converting public transport services into privatised LCV schemes and want skilled operators hired directly rather than through contractors.





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