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Recent stampedes across India reveal serious gaps in crowd management, training, and planning, highlighting the urgent need to improve public safety and prevent future tragedies.
Perfect crowd control in a nation of India’s scale is a tall order. But our size makes strategic planning non-negotiable.
What happened in Bengaluru is a wake-up call, no celebration of sport should ever come at the cost of human life, asserts ...
The Bengaluru tragedy has once again exposed glaring gaps in India’s crowd management and safety systems Be it religious ...
Viswashkumar Ramesh, on Air India Flight 171 in seat 11A, was the only survivor after the plane crashed in Ahmedabad. An ...
Following the June 4 stampede outside Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium that left 11 dead, Karnataka’s Opposition leader R ...
To enhance passenger safety at city railway stations, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) has begun a sweeping overhaul of ...
A new survey shows privacy and safety tops the list of parental concerns about screen time, according to the Kids Mental ...
While organisers bear the initial burden of preparation, the ultimate responsibility for law and order lies with the ...
The Bangalore incident was followed by the classic situation of political leaders blaming each other; the opposition blaming the government for inadequate anticipation and ineffective response, ...