Indian bishops’ grief over
school bus accident
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| Relatives of the victims of the school bus accident in India's Himachal Pradesh mourn their dead.- ANSA |
A school bus in northern India’s Himachal Pradesh state fell
off a mountainous road killing at least 30, mostly children.
By Robin Gomes
India’s Catholic bishops have expressed their condolence at
a school bus accident in the Himalayan foothills in the north,
in which at least 30 were killed, mostly children.
The tragedy occurred about 325 km from Shimla, the capital
of Himachal Pradesh state, when a school bus carrying home some 40
students from their school in Nurpur in Kangra district, plunged some 60 meters
into a gorge.
Initial reports indicated the bus driver was speeding when
he lost control of the vehicle at the edge of the gorge and fell 60 meters to
the ground below, according to police.
Road accidents are common in India, often due to poor
driving or badly maintained roads and vehicles.
India’s Catholic bishops’ condolence
The Catholic Bishops
Conference of India (CBCI) has expressed its condolences at
the tragedy. CBCI Secretary-General, Bishop Theodore Mascarenhas spoke to
Vatican News.
Voicing the sentiments of the bishops, he said it is a “very
sad day for us.” He noted most of the children were below 10
years of age, whom the parents looked up to as they grew.
The bishops expressed their condolences and closeness to the
families and prayed that God might “receive these children in
his arms.”
Bishop Mascarenhas lamented that frequent road accidents in
India are claiming many lives because road safety norms are
disregarded. He hoped the government will do something to ensure safety
to children.
The bishop also deplored the poor state of
healthcare in India, saying many of the injured children had to be
taken to the nearby state of Punjab because of inadequate hospitals in Himachal
Pradesh.
PM’s sorrow
Earlier on Monday, Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi
expressed his pain at the tragedy. “I am deeply anguished by the loss of
lives due to a bus accident in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. My prayers and
solidarity with those who lost their near and dear ones in the accident,” he
wrote on his Twitter account.
He also announced an ex gratia of Rs. 2 lakhs for next of
kin of those killed and Rs. 50,000 for those seriously injured, in the
accident.

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