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    Barwani District Sees Fatal Road Accidents – Investigation Underway

    Barwani, April 3 – In two separate tragic road accidents, two tribal youths lost their lives while two others sustained serious injuries after their vehicles plunged into deep ravines in the Barwani district of Madhya Pradesh.The first accident occurred late on Friday near Biliya Pani Ghat...
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    Ballia District Sees Separate Road Accidents, Fatalities Reported

    Ballia (UP), March 6 Three people were killed and four others were injured in separate road accidents in the Ballia district, a police official said on Friday.According to the police, a tempo lost control and overturned into a roadside ditch near the Dharmapur village on Thursday evening...
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    Kerala Sees Decrease in Road Accident Deaths, Despite Increase in Cases

    Kochi, March 2 The number of road accident deaths in Kerala declined in 2025, even as the total number of accidents increased, according to officials at the Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) on Monday.The MVD recently released data on accident-related deaths and injuries reported in the state...
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    Road Accidents Linked to Potholes Increase by 53% in Five Years

    New Delhi, February 14 Deaths caused by road accidents related to potholes have risen by 53 percent over the past five years, with 9,438 people killed across the country between 2020 and 2024, the government informed Parliament. Uttar Pradesh alone accounted for more than 54 percent of these...
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    Road Accidents Linked to Potholes Surge, Injuring Thousands

    New Delhi, February 13 Deaths caused by road accidents related to potholes have risen by 53% over the past five years, with 9,438 people killed across the country between 2020 and 2024, the government informed Parliament. Uttar Pradesh alone accounted for more than 54% of these fatalities...
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    Road Accidents Due to Potholes Increase by 53% in 5 Years

    New Delhi, February 13 Deaths caused by road accidents related to potholes have increased by 53% over the past five years, with 9,438 people killed across the country between 2020 and 2024, the government informed Parliament.Uttar Pradesh alone accounted for more than 54% of these fatalities...
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