
Hyderabad: Four people died on Friday after consuming illicit liquor in Vijayawada town of Andhra Pradesh, police said. According to police, two others are stated to be in critical conditions. The incident took place on Friday morning at Brahmanaveedhi in the old town of Vijayawada in Krishna district, about 300 km from here. A police officer said all the six were suspected to have purchased and consumed liquor from the...

02:09 PM, May 11, 2012

New Delhi: Odisha Excise Minister AU Singhdeo on Thursday resigned over hooch tragedy in Cuttack on moral grounds. The death toll has risen to 32 in number and as many as 67 people had fallen sick after consumption of a dubious medicinal concoction, which police claim was high in alcohol content and cheaply available at chemist stores. The pharmaceutical laboratory that supplied the medicines has been sealed. Meanwhile, several other...

03:17 PM, Feb 09, 2012

Cuttack: The death toll in the Cuttack hooch tragedy has gone up to 30 while 12 others continue to be in a critical state. As many as 67 people had fallen sick after consumption of a dubious medicinal concoction, which police claim was high in alcohol content and cheaply available at chemist stores. The pharmaceutical laboratory that supplied the medicines has been sealed. Meanwhile, several other victims are battling for...

08:37 AM, Feb 09, 2012

Cuttack: The toll in the hooch tragedy mounted to 30 on Wednesday with the death of 24 more ailing persons in different hospitals in Odisha. While 29 people died at the SCB Medical College Hospital in Cuttack, one succumbed at the Capital hospital in Bhubaneswar, official sources said. As many as 51 others are battling for survival in SCB Medical College and Hospital, Emergency Officer BN Moharana said. The victims...

03:21 AM, Feb 09, 2012

Hyderabad: Dismissing allegations of receiving kick backs from liquor syndicates, Andhra Pradesh Excise Minister M Venkata Ramana on Wednesday said he was ready to face any probe to prove his innocence. "I requested chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy to order a through probe into these allegations. I am ready to quit my post within seconds if I am proved guilty. I have nothing to do with the person who...

02:10 PM, Feb 08, 2012

Hyderabad: In a shocking revelation that is certain to rock the Andhra Pradesh government and administration, state Excise Minister M Venkata Ramana has been accused of taking a Rs 10 lakh bribe to let the illegal liquor business run. The allegation has come from the man accused of running the illegal business. He has also revealed the names of top excise officials and politicians across party lines to the Anti-Corruption...

01:13 PM, Feb 08, 2012

Cuttack: At least 26 people have died and 25 are serious after consuming spurious liquor in Cuttack. Most of the victims were daily wage earners and worked in a brick kiln in Cuttack. Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has ordered a judicial enquiry into the tragedy. Two people have already been arrested in the case. The labourers complained of chest and eye pain after consuming liquor on Monday night. Many...

10:58 AM, Feb 08, 2012

Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court has put the compensation for the families of the hooch tragedy victims on hold for eight weeks. This came after a PIL was filed challenging the compensation announced by the state government for the victims. The PIL challenged the rationale behind the payment of the compensation. The West Bengal government had announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh for the victims' families. More than 170...

05:10 PM, Feb 06, 2012

Diamond Harbour: Noor Islam Fakir alias Khonra Badsha, the prime accused in West Bengal's worst ever hooch tragedy that claimed 172 lives, on Monday surrendered before a court, police said. Hunted by the CID for about a month after the incident at Sangrampur in South 24-Parganas district on December 13, Khonra Badsha (48) surrendered before the sub-divisional court this morning. Earlier on December 24, CID sleuths arrested the prime accused's...

03:05 PM, Jan 16, 2012

Hyderabad: The New Year began on a tragic note in Andhra Pradesh with 15 people losing their lives due to illicit liquor in two separate incidents since Saturday, officials said. The toll in the hooch tragedy in Krishna district claimed 14 lives since Saturday evening, while one person died in Nalgonda district Sunday. Hours before the dawn of the New Year, tragedy struck at Poratanagar in Krishna district of coastal...

09:20 PM, Jan 01, 2012

New Delhi: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is set to begin a padyatra on Friday to raise awareness about the hazards of consuming illicit liquor. This in the wake of the hooch tragedy that claimed over 170 lives in December. The West Bengal CID earlier arrested wife of kingpin Badshah and two others in the hooch tragedy case. Nurjahan is the wife of prime suspect Badshah Khokon alias Khora...

06:41 AM, Dec 30, 2011

New Delhi: The West Bengal CID has arrested wife of kingpin Badshah and two others in the hooch tragedy case. Over 150 people died after consuming illegal liquor in West Bengal. Nurjahan is the wife of prime suspect Badshah Khokon alias Khora Badshah. The two others nabbed are Bakkar and Chotu. They were picked up from Canning in South 24 Parganas district. They used to supply liquor to Badshah. ...

01:20 PM, Dec 25, 2011

New Delhi: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has called a meeting with all district SPs, district magistrates and senior excise officials in the wake of the recent deaths related to the consumption of illegal liquor. Over 150 people died after consuming illegal liquor in West Bengal last week. The local people of Sangrampur had said that spurious liquor joints, which they destroyed, ran in full public view and in...

08:41 AM, Dec 23, 2011

Kolkata: Close on the heels of the state's worst hooch disaster, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will take part in a padayatra on December 30 to raise awareness against consumption of illegal liquor. "On December 30, a padyatra will be held against this problem of illegal liquor. I'll also participate in it," Banerjee said. Describing this as a social movement, she invited everyone irrespective of political affiliation to participate...

06:51 PM, Dec 22, 2011

Kolkata: The hooch tragedy in West Bengal has claimed more than 160 lives. The villages affected have lost most of their men and their families now want the government to break the vicious narcotics nexus. One of the women from Sangrampur village, Murshida Bibi said, "Those who make gutkas, alcohol, hooch and drugs should be given the strictest punishment. These things kill our men. Now who will take care of...

09:20 AM, Dec 17, 2011