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महाराष्ट्र में बड़ा पुल हादसा; 60 फीट की ऊंचाई से रेल की पटरी पर गिरे 20 लोग, 8 की हालत गंभीर

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मुंबई. महाराष्ट्र के चंद्रपुर में बड़ा हादसा हुआ है। दरअसल बल्लारशाह रेलवे स्टेशन पर फुट ओवर ब्रिज का एक हिस्सा ढह गया। कई यात्री ब्रिज से नीचे गिर गए। जानकारी के मुताबिक ब्रिज की ऊंचाई करीब 60 फिट थी, यानी 60 फीट ऊंचाई से लोग नीचे पटरी पर गिरे है।
बता दें कि इस हादसे में करीब 20 यात्री बुरी तरह घायल हुए हैं जिनमें से 8 की हालत नाजुक बताई जा रही है। गौरतलब है कि काजीपेट पुणे एक्सप्रेस पकड़ने के लिए कई यात्री 1 नंबर प्लेटफार्म से 4 नंबर प्लेटफार्म पर जा रहे थे, तभी अचानक इस पुल का एक हिस्सा ढह गया. घायल यात्रियों को तुरंत अस्पताल पहुंचाया गया है।
पुल गिरने की घटना पर एक प्रत्यक्षदर्शी ने बताया कि यह घटना करीब 5 बजे की है। जब अचानक से पुल बीच से ही नीचे आ गिरा। रेलवे ने घायलों को तुरंत अस्पताल पहुंचाया है जहां उनका इलाज चल रहा है। इस दौरान करीब 20 लोग घायल हुए हैं। उनमें से 13 लोगों की जानकारी सामने आई है।

Georgia Football-Georgia Tech vs Georgia

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After two fourth of play on Saturday, the Georgia Bulldogs ended up in a low-scoring slugfest with Georgia Tech. Come the second from last quarter, the Bulldogs profited from two vital slip-ups by the Yellow Coats to put the game far off.

Georgia capitalized on a bobbled snap by Georgia Tech punter David Shanahan and a bungle by Yellow Jackets running back Jamie Felix to score 10 crucial points in the second from last quarter while heading to a 37-14 triumph. The success highlighted an all-over appearance by the Bulldogs, which followed early and had issues on the two sides of the ball prior to getting comfortable and quieting their in-state rival.

Because of Saturday’s triumph, Georgia (12-0, 8-0 SEC) has fixed consecutive undefeated normal seasons and has conveyed its fifth consecutive victory over Georgia Tech (5-7, 4-4 ACC).

The Bulldogs held an unobtrusive important lead right off the bat in the second from last quarter when a misstep in exceptional groups by the Yellow Jackets offered the home crew a more than adequate chance to expand its lead.

Georgia Tech punter David Shanahan couldn’t corral a low snap, which prompted Shanahan to attempt to run upfield with the ball prior to being met by Georgia inside linebacker Trezmen Marshall. Marshall’s heads-up tackle brought about a 13-yard loss for Georgia Tech and left the Georgia offense requiring just 17 yards to find the end zone.

It didn’t come simple, yet the Bulldogs capitalized on the short field.

Stetson Bennett missed the mark on the objective line on a second-and-objective run, and subsequent to getting halted again on third down the Bulldogs chose for pursuing the end zone. With Georgia’s “Large” bundle on the field, Bennett faked a hand-off and terminated to a completely open Brock Groves, who figured out how to get his hands under an underthrown ball and catch it for a 1-yard score.

Groves’ score get gave Georgia a 20-7 lead with 5:51 remaining in the second quarter.

Nearly when the Georgia offense got to the sideline, it was the ideal opportunity for them to get back to the field.

Georgia’s cautious tackle Nazir Stackhouse constrained the ball no longer any of Felix’s concern on the principal play of Georgia Tech’s next belonging, and outside linebacker Robert Beal fell running the wild ball to give the Bulldogs the ball on their own 25. This drive didn’t have an incredible accomplishment as the one that went before it for Georgia, however, the Bulldogs had the option to go up 16 with Podlesny’s 36-yard kick.

The Bulldogs’ predominance after halftime was an unwanted difference in pace for the Yellow Coats, which outgained Georgia 187-153 in the principal half then, at that point, gathered all of 1 yard in the second from last quarter.

By the final quarter, the Bulldogs couldn’t possibly be at fault.

Bennett hit Kenny McIntosh down the left sideline for an 83-yard gain — Georgia’s greatest passing play of the time — to rapidly turn what was a Georgia drive upheld on its own 1-yard line into one with genuine commitment. McIntosh transformed that commitment into focusing on the exceptional next play, pushing forward to cross the objective line for a 2-yard score.

McIntosh’s surging score put Georgia up 30-7 with 13:45 to go in the game. McIntosh finished the game with 12 conveys for 86 yards and 1 score and 2 gatherings for 96 yards.

Following a major turnover on downs constrained by the Bulldogs’ protection, Kendall Milton got in on the good times.

Milton took the main convey of the drive for 5 yards then got through incredibly with his second by tracking down an opening and taking off past all suitable protectors en route to a 44-yard score. Milton’s score made a 30-point challenge with 11:13 to go in the game.

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27 November 2022

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27 November 2022

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Irene Cara, ‘Fame’ and ‘Flashdance’ singer, has passed on at the age of 63.

Irene Cara, the vocalist entertainer most popular for featuring in and belting the title tracks from the 1980s motion pictures Fame and Flashdance, has passed on at the age of 63.

Cara passed on at her home in Florida, said her marketing expert, Judith Moose, who declared the news on Cara’s social media accounts on Saturday. She said a reason for death was “currently unknown.”

Cara was naturally introduced to a common Puerto Rican and Cuban family in the Bronx neighborhood of New York City. As a kid entertainer, her credits remembered a standard stretch for the 1970s youngsters’ show The Electric Company.

In any case, it was Fame, the 1980 film about a gathering of gifted youthful hopefuls in New York attempting to send off their professions in the vicious performing expressions world, that sent off Cara to stardom.

She sang on the title track that was named for an Academy Award for the best unique tune.

After three years, Cara acknowledged the Oscar for best unique melody for “Flashdance … What a Feeling,” alongside the songwriting group Flashdance (1983) — music by Giorgio Moroder, lyrics by Keith Forsey and Cara — for which she sang the jubilant title tune.

She additionally won two Grammys for her work on Flashdance.

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25 November 2022

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