rana plaza building collapse was the worst manufacturing disaster in human history. It has been a decade to this horrific incident, but has anything changed for the factory workers?
It was the deadliest accident in the history of the garment industry. Ten years later, has anything changed for factory workers in Bangladesh?
The police arrested three residents of Patiala district allegedly for vandalising property and assaulting the staff at Devi Nagar toll plaza at Shambhu border on Thursday.
Dausa district police arrested four persons for a major theft involving the replacement of the truck driver responsible for transporting sacks of milk powder valued at Rs 1 crore, originally destined for Haryana.
Environmentalists and ecologists have questioned the need of fencing green belts, saying that increased vigilance by the authorities is more likely to check encroachment.
A day after an altercation between WWE wrestler Dalip Rana, alias The Great Khali, and Ladhowal toll plaza workers, the former reached the Ludhiana commissioner of police office and lodged a complaint against the latter on Tuesday.
Hospitals in Trichy organised various awareness programmes to mark World Heart Day on Thursday. Dr Senthilkumar Nallusamy, chief cardiologist of Rana Hospitals in Trichy, led an awareness programme for bus drivers of the TNSTC in the city.
The three arrested accused would be produced in the court for their remand on Friday, said the police.
Jammu, Feb 27 () Radisson Blu, a global brand of the Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, today opened its hotel in Jammu, the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir.
British retail clothing chain Primark announced on Monday it will pay an additional $10 million in compensation to the victims of the rana plaza factory, as it nears the year anniversary of the disaster.
The death toll in Bangladesh's worst industrial disaster passed the 800 mark as rescuers pulled out 51 more decomposed bodies today from the debris of the ill-fated eight-storey building that collapsed last month.
The United States expects its companies to hold to the highest standards of working conditions in Bangladesh, even it is up to the individual companies to work with the government on these issues.
The death toll in Bangladesh's worst industrial disaster rose sharply to 715 as rescuers pulled out 36 more decomposed bodies today from the debris of the ill-fated eight-storey building that collapsed last month.
Two infants, born under the debris of the eight-storey commercial building which collapsed here, were miraculously rescued along with their mothers, a Bangladeshi fire official said on Friday.
At least 80 people were killed and 700 others injured when an eight-storey commercial building that housed several garment factories collapsed on the outskirts of the Bangladeshi capital.