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India

Jun 13 2024, 16:16

कुवैत अग्निकांड: मारे गए 40 भारतीयों में से 24 केरल के, डीएनए परीक्षण से हुआ खुलासा

#kuwaitfiretragedydnatesttoconfirm_identity

कुवैत की एक बिल्डिंग बुधवार की सुबह भीषण आग की चपेट में आ गई। इस हादसे 50 से अधिक लोग काल के गाल में समा गए। इस हादसे में करीब 40 भारतीयों की मौत हो गई। इनमें से अधिकतर केरल के निवासी हैं। केरल के सरकारी अधिकारियों के अनुसार, मारे गए 40 भारतीयों में से 24 केरल से थे।घटना में सात केरलवासी गंभीर रूप से घायल हैं।

केंद्रीय मंत्री कीर्ति वर्धन सिंह ने कहा कि भारत सरकार कुवैत में दुखद आग की घटना में मारे गए लोगों के शवों को वापस लाने के लिए वायु सेना का विमान भेजेगी। मंत्री ने कहा कि कुछ शव इतने जल गए हैं कि उनकी पहचान नहीं हो पा रही है और पीड़ितों की पहचान की पुष्टि के लिए डीएनए परीक्षण किया जा रहा है।

केरल सरकार मृतकों के परिजनों को देगी 5-5 लाख

कुवैत के मंगाफ जिले में हुए भीषण अग्निकांड में जान गंवाने वाले केरल निवासियों के लिए पिनरई विजयन की सरकार ने मुआवजे की घोषणा की है।गुरुवार को आपातकालीन विशेष कैबिनेट बैठक के बाद प्रदेश सरकार ने मृतकों के परिजनों को 5-5 लाख रुपये और घायलों को 1-1 लाख रुपये की आर्थिक राहत देने का ऐलान किया है। घटना में 40 भारतीयों समेत 49 लोगों की मौत हुई है। इनमें केरल के निवासियों संख्या 24 है।

केंद्र सरकार ने भी 2-2 लाख रुपये मुआवजे का ऐलान किया

कुवैत में मारे गे 40 भारतीयों भारतीय नागरिकों के परिजनों के लिए केंद्र सरकार ने भी प्रधानमंत्री राहत कोष से 2-2 लाख रुपये मुआवजे का ऐलान किया है।केंद्रीय विदेश राज्य मंत्री कीर्ति वर्धन सिंह कुवैत रवाना हो गए हैं। वह घायलों की मदद और मृतकों के शवों को भारत लाने के प्रयास में जुटे हैं।उन्होंने जानकारी दी कि शवों के DNA की पहचान चल रही है, जिसके बाद भारतीय वायुसेना के विमानों से उनको भारत लाया जाएगा।

बताया जा रहा है कि इस इमारत में केरल, तमिलनाडु और कुछ अन्य राज्यों के मजदूर रहते थे। इस इमारत में भी किसी चाल की तरह क्षमता से ज्यादा लोग रहते थे।बताया जा रहा है कि इस इमारत से 90 भारतीयों को बचाया गया था। 

भारत सरकार और भारतीय एंबैसी की इस हादसे पर नजर बनी हुई है। हेल्पलाइन नंबर जारी किया गया था। मामले की जांच अभी जारी है।

India

Jun 12 2024, 18:43

कुवैत की इमारत में लगी भीषण आग, 40 लोगों की मौत, मृतकों में कई भारतीय, पीएम मोदी ने जताया दुख

#kuwait_apartment_blaze_indians_among_over_40_killed

कुवैत के दक्षिणी मंगाफ में एक इमारत में भीषण आग लग गई। इस हादसे में 40 से अधिक लोगों की मौत हो गई है और 50 से अधिक लोग जख्मी हुए हैं। मृतकों में कई भारतीय भी हैं।कुवैत स्वास्थ्य मंत्रालय द्वारा जारी बयान के अनुसार, सभी घायलों को इलाज के लिए आसपास के कई अस्पतालों में ले जाया गया है। मंत्रालय ने कहा कि मेडिकल टीमें घायल हुए लोगों को उचित चिकित्सा देने की पूरी कोशिश कर रही हैं। उधर भारतीय दूतावास ने भी हेल्पलाइन नंबर जारी किया है। हादसे पर पीएम नरेंद्र मोदी ने दुख जताया है।

बताया जा रहा है कि बुधवार सुबह कुवैत के दक्षिणी अहमदी प्रांत के मंगफ इलाके में छह मंजिला इमारत की रसोई में आग लग गई थी। जिस इमारत में यह भीषण आग लगी, उसमें 160 लोग मौजूद थे और सभी एक ही संस्थान में काम करते हैं। बताया गया है कि इन मजदूरों में कई भारत के रहने वाले थे।  कुवैत स्थित भारतीय दूतावास ने इसे लेकर हेल्पलाइन नंबर जारी किया है। दूतावास का कहना है कि इस अग्निकांड में भारतीयों की मौत के संबंध में जानकारी हासिल करने के लिए +965-65505246 हेल्पलाइन नंबर पर संपर्क किया जा सकता है। दूतावास की तरफ से हर संभव मदद का एलान किया गया है।

प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी ने कुवैत में हुए अग्निकांड पर शोक प्रकट किया है। उन्होंने एक्स पर लिखा ‘कुवैत में आग की दुर्घटना दुखद है। मेरी संवेदनाएं उन सभी के साथ हैं, जिन्होंने अपने परिजनों को खो दिया है। मैं प्रार्थना करता हूं कि घायल जल्द से जल्द ठीक हो जाएं। कुवैत में भारतीय दूतावास द्वारा इस घटना पर बारीकी से नजर रखी जा रही है।’

इस दुखद घटना पर विदेश मंत्री एस. जयशंकर ने बुधवार को गहरा दुख व्यक्त किया। जयशंकर ने एक्स पर पोस्ट किया, 'कुवैत शहर में आग लगने की घटना की खबर से गहरा सदमा लगा है। कथित तौर पर 40 से अधिक लोगों की मौत हो गई है और 50 से अधिक लोग अस्पताल में भर्ती हैं। हमारे राजदूत घटनास्थल पर गए हैं। हम आगे की जानकारी का इंतजार कर रहे हैं।' उन्होंने आगे कहा, 'जान गंवाने वालों के परिवारों के प्रति गहरी संवेदना। घायलों के शीघ्र और पूर्ण स्वस्थ होने की कामना करता हूं। हमारा दूतावास इस संबंध में सभी लोगों को पूरी सहायता प्रदान करेगा।"

WestBengalBangla

Jun 07 2024, 09:21

India play goalless draw against Kuwait
*Sports News*




Khabar kolkata:  India's hopes for qualifying for the third round of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and AFC Asian Cup 2027 Preliminary Joint Qualification took a hit as they were held 0-0 by Kuwait in their penultimate Group A game at the Salt Lake Yubo bharati Stadium on Thursday.

In what was Sunil Chhetri's 151st and last dance in Indian colours, victory may have eluded him at the full-time whistle, but emotions couldn't. After a lap around the 58,921 fans at the Salt Lake Stadium, the captain, leader, legend, let out his farewell tears when the Indian players and team officials gave him a guard of honour to the tunnel. In a warm gesture, each one of Kuwait's players and officials also paid their respects with handshakes and hugs with the Indian skipper.

As far as the match is concerned, it was far from a drab affair, with a host of chances at both ends, particularly in the first half. But some top-notch defending and fine saves reduced the contest to a goalless one.

Igor Stimac handed out a full India debut to left-back Jay Gupta, while Edmund Lalrindika came on in the last seven minutes in Gupta's place to make his debut too.

With the draw, India remain in second place with five points (Qatar will play Afghanistan later in the day), but importantly for Kuwait, they stay alive with four points. India will now hope for Qatar's victory over Afghanistan, and a draw between Kuwait and Afghanistan on June 11. In that scenario, a point for India against Qatar in five days' time in Doha will be enough to progress to the third round.

Kuwait made the earliest inroad in the fifth minute when left-winger Mohammad Abdulah shouldered his way into the box and came one-on-one with Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, but the Indian custodian stood strong, sticking his leg out to make a vital save early on.

India also responded with frantic pace on the left courtesy of Liston Colaco, who raced his way past the Kuwait right-back and put in a low cross, but Hasan Alanezi stabbed the ball clear for the visitors. India had their first shot from the resulting Anirudh Thapa corner, with an unmarked Anwar Ali heading it inches over the bar.

In the 25th minute, both teams had their heart-in-the-mouth moments in the space of a few seconds. First, it was Eid Alrashidi breaking the offside trap to stray clear on goal before dinking the ball over an onrushing Gurpreet. It landed just wide of the goal net. Immediately after, Jay Gupta burst forward and put an inviting low cross from the left. But Alanezi was on hand again to clear the danger for Kuwait at full stretch.

Slowly and steadily, India grew in confidence and began stringing attacks patiently, mostly utilising the speed of their wingers. Lallianzuala Chhangte got the better of left-back Meshari Alenezi on a couple of occasions and swung in dangerous crosses from the right, but Kuwait actively hacked them clear. Stimac's men were quicker to the second balls as well, winning the ball in the final third and making Kuwait sweat at the back.

On a couple of occasions, Liston also tried his luck from distance, first smashing the side-netting, before skying it wayward from an audacious 40-yard attempt.

At half-time, Stimac made two changes, sacrificing midfielder Thapa to bring on striker Rahim Ali, while Brandon Fernandes replaced Sahal Abdul Samad in the middle.

The start to the second half was as wild as the first. Both goalkeepers were tested to the fullest in and came out on top. Faisal Alharbi's stinging volley from barely six yards out was met with a stunning reflex save from Gurpreet, who dipped his entire 196-centimetre figure to palm it out. A few minutes later, he had to stretch to the top corner to push out Yousef Alsulaiman's effort.

Sandwiched between Gurpreet's heroics was Sulaiman Abdulghafoor's one-on-one save for Kuwait. He made himself big to deny Rahim, who had latched on to a great through ball.

India struggled to maintain their first-half intensity and the tempo shifted towards Kuwait for a while. Substitute Ali Matar got plenty of space near the edge of the box, but he hesitated to shoot early and by the time he did, Rahul Bheke had thrown his body to make a solid block.

For those in blue, time seemed to pass quicker as they were left frustrated by Kuwait slowing down the tempo of the game.

The Blue Tigers sprang to some life in injury time, but it was not enough. Brandon Fernandes flashed a low ball across the face of the goal, but it was Alenezi once again to clear the danger for Kuwait for the umpteenth time on the night. Seconds later, Chhangte picked out Manvir with an inch-perfect cross but the latter nodded it wide of the near post. P ic : AIFA & Sanjay Hazra (khabar kolkata)

WestBengalBangla

Jun 05 2024, 20:04

History beckons Blue Tigers: Chhetri and his men eager to script their own narrative
*Sports News*


*Khabar kolkata News bureau* : The road has been rugged and bumpy so far but India still stand on the cusp of history. A victory on the night of June 6 at the Salt Lake Vivekananda Yubo bharti Stadium for India against Kuwait in their penultimate Group A fixture of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and AFC Asian Cup 2027 Preliminary Joint Qualification Round 2 will put their one foot into the never-seen-before territory - the next round of qualifiers.

June 6. It's a date that has been echoing in the realm of Indian football for the past couple of months. The defeat to Afghanistan in Guwahati in March converted this date into practically a do-or-die occasion for India. And the echoes were further amplified when Sunil Chhetri, exactly three weeks before the D-Day, announced that it would also be his R-Day — R for Retirement. After 19 years of unmatchable service to his great nation, the Indian skipper will hang his boots at the Salt Lake, amid more than 60 thousand people, who will witness the legend's last kick of the ball for India.

But Chhetri was the quickest to point out during Wednesday's pre-match press conference that the match should not be about him, but the potentially ground-breaking result awaiting Indian football.

"I'm trying really hard not to think about the game emotionally. It's not about me. I would love to win 1-0, I don't care who scores. The last 15 days have been good. I think we're on the same page in terms of fitness and that's a good headache for the coach to have," said Chhetri.

India head coach Igor Stimac also concurred with his skipper's words. The most significant thing about tomorrow will be the victory. The fact that it's Chhetri's last 90 minutes for the nation adds to the prestige of the fixture.

"Knowing that this is the last game of our captain for the national team makes this occasion much, much bigger. But of course, this is still about India winning against Kuwait. We are focussed on what we need to do. I will put it in a few words - we are ready for it," said Stimac.

India and Kuwait have met thrice in the last 12 months, twice in the SAFF Championship (1-1 in the group stage and a penalty shoot-out win for India in the final), before the Blue Tigers triumphed 1-0 in the World Cup Qualifiers in November.

"We had three tight, tough games against Kuwait," said Stimac. "Either team could've won them. I would say our best game was away in Kuwait in these qualifiers because that was perfect defensive shape, not allowing them to get near our box and create clear chances. That's what we need to repeat tomorrow, with our discipline, focus, tight marking, reaching the opposition goal and scoring the goal because that's what we need."

Scoring goals from open play has been an Achilles heel for India, who have failed to score in five of the last six matches apart from Chhetri's penalty against Afghanistan in Guwahati. In fact, India's last open-play goal came against Kuwait from Manvir Singh's left foot. But with every passing training session with goal nets bulging non-stop from finishing drills, Stimac gains more and more confidence.

"The boys have worked tremendously hard on details and for everything that is needed for this game. We're going to be absolutely ready for each scenario which awaits us," he said.

As far as India's opponents are concerned, after the end of their domestic season in the last week of May, Kuwait held a one-week camp in Bangkok before travelling to Kolkata on Tuesday night. Their Portuguese head coach Rui Bento named a 26-man squad composed entirely of players from the Kuwait Premier League.

"We expect a good game tomorrow. We know that both teams have competitive targets and the same goal. We've had a good environment in our training. We believe that more than the one week of camp in Thailand, it's about the one and a half year of us being together as a team," said Bento.

The former Portugal youth international coach believed Kuwait, ranked 139th in the world, are now in a better place than last year and can put up a better challenge against India on Thursday as compared to the last three meetings. However, the West Asians are also wary that a defeat will condemn them to the bottom two in the group and officially eliminate them from World Cup qualifying.

"Yes, we played three games against India last year. They were all very balanced and the teams were at a similar level. But all those matches are history. Football is always an ongoing process, and we are proud and confident of ourselves. We are more prepared now to face India and expect ourselves to be better than before and win the game," said Bento.

*Pic Courtesy by: AIFA*

WestBengalBangla

May 24 2024, 17:34

The Indian team has announced the 27-man squad for the World Cup qualifying match against Kuwait
*Sports News*



Khabar kolkata: The Indian team will play one of the toughest matches of the World Cup qualifiers against Kuwait at the Yuva Bharati Stadium in Kolkata. Coach Igor Stimach announced the 27-man squad for the June 6 match. Forward Parthib Gogoi and defender Mohammed Hammad are not in the team. The coach of the national team said that they were left out due to injury. Captain Sunil Chhetri will retire from international football after playing this World Cup qualifying match.32 footballers participated in the national team preparation camp organized in Bhubaneswar. Five of them have been released Phurba Lachenpa, Parthib Gogoi, Imran Khan, Mohammed Hammad and Jitain MS. "All are very professional and hardworking. All of them have intense competition. Especially Jeetan and Parthib. However, Parthib and Hammad had minor injuries a few days back. They need 7-14 days of rest," Steimach said. But the coach of the national team did not specify what kind of injury.

*Pic Courtesy by: X*

WestBengalBangla

Nov 22 2023, 09:25

*India lost after 15 matches at home*

Sports News

Khabar kolkata: India's unbeaten run at home stopped. Sunil Chhetri played great football this year. Champion in three international tournaments at home. However, overseas performance was not good. India was unbeaten in 15 matches at home. The undefeated title could not be retained. India beat Kuwait 1-0 in an away match in the World Cup qualifiers. The Blue Tigers were confident after winning the away match against Kuwait. However, India could not win against strong Qatar at home.India lost to Qatar by 0-3.

Pic: Sanjay Hazra (Khabar kolkata).

WestBengalBangla

Nov 20 2023, 21:05

*Blue Tigers' test of consistency on Kalinga green turf*

Sports News

KKNB : Bhubaneswar is in total football mode at the moment. Passing by the Kalinga Stadium for their gym session, the Blue Tigers were elated to see a huge queue of people waiting to buy tickets at the box office. The Intercontinental Cup triumph in June, which was India's first international tournament in the Odisha capital, has ignited a footballing fire in an already sports-crazy city. Tickets are now officially sold out for Tuesday's match against Qatar.

India are unbeaten at home this year, but the biggest test is set to come on November 21, when Igor Stimac's men take on Asian champions Qatar in their second match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and AFC Asian Cup 2027 Preliminary Joint Qualification Round 2 at 19:00 IST.

Off to a flying start four days ago with three points against Kuwait in Group A, India will now count on home support in a very familiar location to tackle the test from the 61-ranked Qatari side. The match will be telecast on Sports18, Sports18 (1 )and Sports18( 3) and streamed on JioCinema.

Pic Courtesy by:AIFF

WestBengalBangla

Nov 19 2023, 22:06

*A positive result against Qatar not unfeasible, says Igor Stimac*

Sports News 

 

 Akhil Rawat 

 BHUBANESHWAR: Four years ago, on a warm September night, in a 2022 World Cup Qualifiers outing against Qatar, a gritty India survived a wave of attacks to hold the powerhouse of Asian football to a goalless draw in Doha. The man who guided India from the sidelines was Head Coach Igor Stimac.

The Croatian would once again sit on the bench when India will cross swords on Tuesday with Qatar again in another World Cup qualifying match, this time for the 2026 edition in the US, Canada and Mexico.

No doubt, Stimac and his wards would take the pitch at the Kalinga Stadium here a far more confident lot than they were at the start of the campaign. The win against Kuwait in the tie brought a magical change to the entire scenario. Now there are serious expectations surrounding Sunil Chhetri and his men; a positive result against Qatar would definitely not leave anyone bewildered. 

Stimac agreed that India are now perfectly capable of pulling off a surprise or two, but is not ready to lower his guard. 

 Pic Courtesy by : AIFF

TeluguCentralnews

Feb 09 2023, 13:43

చికిత్స కోసం భారత్‌కు వచ్చి అదృశ్యమైన కువైట్ మహిళ.

Kuwait Woman: చికిత్స కోసం భారత్‌కు వచ్చిన కువైట్‌కు చెందిన మహిళ(31) గత నెలలో కోల్‌కతా నుంచి తప్పిపోయింది. ఈ వారం పొరుగు దేశమైన బంగ్లాదేశ్‌లో సదరు మహిళ ఉన్నట్లు ఆచూకీ లభ్యమైంది ఓ పోలీసు అధికారి వెల్లడించారు. క్షుణ్ణంగా దర్యాప్తు చేసిన తర్వాత, కోల్‌కతా పోలీసులు కువైట్ ఎంబసీకి సమాచారం అందించారు. ఒక వ్యక్తితో పాటు మహిళ బంగ్లాదేశ్‌లోకి ప్రవేశించడానికి అంతర్జాతీయ సరిహద్దును దాటింది. అప్పుడు కువైట్ రాయబార కార్యాలయం బంగ్లాదేశ్ సహాయం కోరింది. సోమవారం ఆ దేశంలోని ఒక ఇంటి నుండి మహిళను కనుగొని అక్కడి పోలీసులు ఆమెను కువైట్ అధికారులకు అప్పగించారని పోలీసు అధికారి తెలిపారు.

ఆ మహిళ జనవరి 20న తన తమ్ముడితో కలిసి కోల్‌కతాకు వచ్చి తూర్పు కోల్‌కతాలోని ఓ ఫైవ్ స్టార్ హోటల్‌లో బస చేసింది. కొన్ని చర్మ సంబంధిత సమస్యలతో ఆమె ఓ ప్రైవేట్ ఆసుపత్రిలో చికిత్స పొందుతోంది. కోల్‌కతాలోని ఇతర పర్యాటక ఆకర్షణలను సందర్శించిన తర్వాత, ఆమె తన తమ్ముడితో కలిసి జనవరి 27న అలీపూర్ జంతుప్రదర్శనశాలకు వెళ్లి అక్కడ నుంచి ఆమె తప్పిపోయిందని అధికారి వెల్లడించారు.

ఆమె సోదరుడు అలీపూర్ పోలీస్ స్టేషన్‌కు వెళ్లి జరిగిన దాని గురించి ఆంగ్లంలో అధికారికి తెలియజేశాడు. కువైట్ సిమ్ ఉన్న ఆమె మొబైల్ ఫోన్ ట్రాక్ కాకపోవడంతో, పోలీసులు సీసీటీవీ ఫుటేజీని పరిశీలించడం ప్రారంభించారు. “సీసీటీవీ ఫుటేజీలో ఆమె సూట్, క్యాప్, మాస్క్ ధరించిన వ్యక్తితో పసుపు రంగు టాక్సీలో ఎక్కినట్లు చూపించింది. కాబట్టి అతన్ని గుర్తించడం చాలా కష్టం. మేము టాక్సీ డ్రైవర్‌ను గుర్తించాము. వారు మార్క్విస్ స్ట్రీట్ (సెంట్రల్ కోల్‌కతాలో) సమీపంలో దిగినట్లు తెలుసుకున్నాము, ”అని సీనియర్ పోలీసు అధికారి తెలిపారు. అక్కడి నుంచి మరో టాక్సీలో బంగ్లాదేశ్ సరిహద్దుకు పొరుగున ఉన్న నార్త్ 24 పరగణాల జిల్లాలోని బంగాన్ సమీపంలోకి చేరుకున్నారు.

అనంతరం భారత భూభాగంలో వారు కనిపించలేదు. వందలాది సీసీటీవీ ఫుటేజీలను పరిశీలించిన తర్వాత బంగ్లాదేశ్‌ జాతీయుడైన ఓ వ్యక్తి ఫొటో లభించినట్లు పోలీసు అధికారి వెల్లడించారు. ఆ వ్యక్తిపై రెడ్ అలర్ట్ ప్రకటించారు. కోల్‌కతా పోలీసులు అలీపూర్ పోలీస్ స్టేషన్, యాంటీ రౌడీ సెక్షన్ సిబ్బందితో మాట్లాడగా.. వారు అంతర్జాతీయ సరిహద్దును దాటినట్లు స్పష్టంగా తెలియడంతో వారు న్యూఢిల్లీలోని కువైట్ ఎంబసీకి సమాచారం అందించారు. మహిళను రక్షించడంలో తమ అధికారుల పాత్రను ప్రశంసిస్తూ ఎంబసీ కోల్‌కతా పోలీసులకు ప్రశంసా పత్రాన్ని పంపిందని అధికారి తెలిపారు. ఆమె అందగత్తె కావడంతో ఆమెకు ఏమైనా జరిగిందా అనే కోణంలో విచారణ జరుపుతున్నారు. కువైట్ పౌరురాలు లభించిన బంగ్లాదేశ్‌లోని లొకేషన్ గురించి మీడియాతో ఎలాంటి వివరాలు పంచుకోలేదు.

India

Jun 13 2024, 16:16

कुवैत अग्निकांड: मारे गए 40 भारतीयों में से 24 केरल के, डीएनए परीक्षण से हुआ खुलासा

#kuwaitfiretragedydnatesttoconfirm_identity

कुवैत की एक बिल्डिंग बुधवार की सुबह भीषण आग की चपेट में आ गई। इस हादसे 50 से अधिक लोग काल के गाल में समा गए। इस हादसे में करीब 40 भारतीयों की मौत हो गई। इनमें से अधिकतर केरल के निवासी हैं। केरल के सरकारी अधिकारियों के अनुसार, मारे गए 40 भारतीयों में से 24 केरल से थे।घटना में सात केरलवासी गंभीर रूप से घायल हैं।

केंद्रीय मंत्री कीर्ति वर्धन सिंह ने कहा कि भारत सरकार कुवैत में दुखद आग की घटना में मारे गए लोगों के शवों को वापस लाने के लिए वायु सेना का विमान भेजेगी। मंत्री ने कहा कि कुछ शव इतने जल गए हैं कि उनकी पहचान नहीं हो पा रही है और पीड़ितों की पहचान की पुष्टि के लिए डीएनए परीक्षण किया जा रहा है।

केरल सरकार मृतकों के परिजनों को देगी 5-5 लाख

कुवैत के मंगाफ जिले में हुए भीषण अग्निकांड में जान गंवाने वाले केरल निवासियों के लिए पिनरई विजयन की सरकार ने मुआवजे की घोषणा की है।गुरुवार को आपातकालीन विशेष कैबिनेट बैठक के बाद प्रदेश सरकार ने मृतकों के परिजनों को 5-5 लाख रुपये और घायलों को 1-1 लाख रुपये की आर्थिक राहत देने का ऐलान किया है। घटना में 40 भारतीयों समेत 49 लोगों की मौत हुई है। इनमें केरल के निवासियों संख्या 24 है।

केंद्र सरकार ने भी 2-2 लाख रुपये मुआवजे का ऐलान किया

कुवैत में मारे गे 40 भारतीयों भारतीय नागरिकों के परिजनों के लिए केंद्र सरकार ने भी प्रधानमंत्री राहत कोष से 2-2 लाख रुपये मुआवजे का ऐलान किया है।केंद्रीय विदेश राज्य मंत्री कीर्ति वर्धन सिंह कुवैत रवाना हो गए हैं। वह घायलों की मदद और मृतकों के शवों को भारत लाने के प्रयास में जुटे हैं।उन्होंने जानकारी दी कि शवों के DNA की पहचान चल रही है, जिसके बाद भारतीय वायुसेना के विमानों से उनको भारत लाया जाएगा।

बताया जा रहा है कि इस इमारत में केरल, तमिलनाडु और कुछ अन्य राज्यों के मजदूर रहते थे। इस इमारत में भी किसी चाल की तरह क्षमता से ज्यादा लोग रहते थे।बताया जा रहा है कि इस इमारत से 90 भारतीयों को बचाया गया था। 

भारत सरकार और भारतीय एंबैसी की इस हादसे पर नजर बनी हुई है। हेल्पलाइन नंबर जारी किया गया था। मामले की जांच अभी जारी है।

India

Jun 12 2024, 18:43

कुवैत की इमारत में लगी भीषण आग, 40 लोगों की मौत, मृतकों में कई भारतीय, पीएम मोदी ने जताया दुख

#kuwait_apartment_blaze_indians_among_over_40_killed

कुवैत के दक्षिणी मंगाफ में एक इमारत में भीषण आग लग गई। इस हादसे में 40 से अधिक लोगों की मौत हो गई है और 50 से अधिक लोग जख्मी हुए हैं। मृतकों में कई भारतीय भी हैं।कुवैत स्वास्थ्य मंत्रालय द्वारा जारी बयान के अनुसार, सभी घायलों को इलाज के लिए आसपास के कई अस्पतालों में ले जाया गया है। मंत्रालय ने कहा कि मेडिकल टीमें घायल हुए लोगों को उचित चिकित्सा देने की पूरी कोशिश कर रही हैं। उधर भारतीय दूतावास ने भी हेल्पलाइन नंबर जारी किया है। हादसे पर पीएम नरेंद्र मोदी ने दुख जताया है।

बताया जा रहा है कि बुधवार सुबह कुवैत के दक्षिणी अहमदी प्रांत के मंगफ इलाके में छह मंजिला इमारत की रसोई में आग लग गई थी। जिस इमारत में यह भीषण आग लगी, उसमें 160 लोग मौजूद थे और सभी एक ही संस्थान में काम करते हैं। बताया गया है कि इन मजदूरों में कई भारत के रहने वाले थे।  कुवैत स्थित भारतीय दूतावास ने इसे लेकर हेल्पलाइन नंबर जारी किया है। दूतावास का कहना है कि इस अग्निकांड में भारतीयों की मौत के संबंध में जानकारी हासिल करने के लिए +965-65505246 हेल्पलाइन नंबर पर संपर्क किया जा सकता है। दूतावास की तरफ से हर संभव मदद का एलान किया गया है।

प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी ने कुवैत में हुए अग्निकांड पर शोक प्रकट किया है। उन्होंने एक्स पर लिखा ‘कुवैत में आग की दुर्घटना दुखद है। मेरी संवेदनाएं उन सभी के साथ हैं, जिन्होंने अपने परिजनों को खो दिया है। मैं प्रार्थना करता हूं कि घायल जल्द से जल्द ठीक हो जाएं। कुवैत में भारतीय दूतावास द्वारा इस घटना पर बारीकी से नजर रखी जा रही है।’

इस दुखद घटना पर विदेश मंत्री एस. जयशंकर ने बुधवार को गहरा दुख व्यक्त किया। जयशंकर ने एक्स पर पोस्ट किया, 'कुवैत शहर में आग लगने की घटना की खबर से गहरा सदमा लगा है। कथित तौर पर 40 से अधिक लोगों की मौत हो गई है और 50 से अधिक लोग अस्पताल में भर्ती हैं। हमारे राजदूत घटनास्थल पर गए हैं। हम आगे की जानकारी का इंतजार कर रहे हैं।' उन्होंने आगे कहा, 'जान गंवाने वालों के परिवारों के प्रति गहरी संवेदना। घायलों के शीघ्र और पूर्ण स्वस्थ होने की कामना करता हूं। हमारा दूतावास इस संबंध में सभी लोगों को पूरी सहायता प्रदान करेगा।"

WestBengalBangla

Jun 07 2024, 09:21

India play goalless draw against Kuwait
*Sports News*




Khabar kolkata:  India's hopes for qualifying for the third round of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and AFC Asian Cup 2027 Preliminary Joint Qualification took a hit as they were held 0-0 by Kuwait in their penultimate Group A game at the Salt Lake Yubo bharati Stadium on Thursday.

In what was Sunil Chhetri's 151st and last dance in Indian colours, victory may have eluded him at the full-time whistle, but emotions couldn't. After a lap around the 58,921 fans at the Salt Lake Stadium, the captain, leader, legend, let out his farewell tears when the Indian players and team officials gave him a guard of honour to the tunnel. In a warm gesture, each one of Kuwait's players and officials also paid their respects with handshakes and hugs with the Indian skipper.

As far as the match is concerned, it was far from a drab affair, with a host of chances at both ends, particularly in the first half. But some top-notch defending and fine saves reduced the contest to a goalless one.

Igor Stimac handed out a full India debut to left-back Jay Gupta, while Edmund Lalrindika came on in the last seven minutes in Gupta's place to make his debut too.

With the draw, India remain in second place with five points (Qatar will play Afghanistan later in the day), but importantly for Kuwait, they stay alive with four points. India will now hope for Qatar's victory over Afghanistan, and a draw between Kuwait and Afghanistan on June 11. In that scenario, a point for India against Qatar in five days' time in Doha will be enough to progress to the third round.

Kuwait made the earliest inroad in the fifth minute when left-winger Mohammad Abdulah shouldered his way into the box and came one-on-one with Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, but the Indian custodian stood strong, sticking his leg out to make a vital save early on.

India also responded with frantic pace on the left courtesy of Liston Colaco, who raced his way past the Kuwait right-back and put in a low cross, but Hasan Alanezi stabbed the ball clear for the visitors. India had their first shot from the resulting Anirudh Thapa corner, with an unmarked Anwar Ali heading it inches over the bar.

In the 25th minute, both teams had their heart-in-the-mouth moments in the space of a few seconds. First, it was Eid Alrashidi breaking the offside trap to stray clear on goal before dinking the ball over an onrushing Gurpreet. It landed just wide of the goal net. Immediately after, Jay Gupta burst forward and put an inviting low cross from the left. But Alanezi was on hand again to clear the danger for Kuwait at full stretch.

Slowly and steadily, India grew in confidence and began stringing attacks patiently, mostly utilising the speed of their wingers. Lallianzuala Chhangte got the better of left-back Meshari Alenezi on a couple of occasions and swung in dangerous crosses from the right, but Kuwait actively hacked them clear. Stimac's men were quicker to the second balls as well, winning the ball in the final third and making Kuwait sweat at the back.

On a couple of occasions, Liston also tried his luck from distance, first smashing the side-netting, before skying it wayward from an audacious 40-yard attempt.

At half-time, Stimac made two changes, sacrificing midfielder Thapa to bring on striker Rahim Ali, while Brandon Fernandes replaced Sahal Abdul Samad in the middle.

The start to the second half was as wild as the first. Both goalkeepers were tested to the fullest in and came out on top. Faisal Alharbi's stinging volley from barely six yards out was met with a stunning reflex save from Gurpreet, who dipped his entire 196-centimetre figure to palm it out. A few minutes later, he had to stretch to the top corner to push out Yousef Alsulaiman's effort.

Sandwiched between Gurpreet's heroics was Sulaiman Abdulghafoor's one-on-one save for Kuwait. He made himself big to deny Rahim, who had latched on to a great through ball.

India struggled to maintain their first-half intensity and the tempo shifted towards Kuwait for a while. Substitute Ali Matar got plenty of space near the edge of the box, but he hesitated to shoot early and by the time he did, Rahul Bheke had thrown his body to make a solid block.

For those in blue, time seemed to pass quicker as they were left frustrated by Kuwait slowing down the tempo of the game.

The Blue Tigers sprang to some life in injury time, but it was not enough. Brandon Fernandes flashed a low ball across the face of the goal, but it was Alenezi once again to clear the danger for Kuwait for the umpteenth time on the night. Seconds later, Chhangte picked out Manvir with an inch-perfect cross but the latter nodded it wide of the near post. P ic : AIFA & Sanjay Hazra (khabar kolkata)

WestBengalBangla

Jun 05 2024, 20:04

History beckons Blue Tigers: Chhetri and his men eager to script their own narrative
*Sports News*


*Khabar kolkata News bureau* : The road has been rugged and bumpy so far but India still stand on the cusp of history. A victory on the night of June 6 at the Salt Lake Vivekananda Yubo bharti Stadium for India against Kuwait in their penultimate Group A fixture of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and AFC Asian Cup 2027 Preliminary Joint Qualification Round 2 will put their one foot into the never-seen-before territory - the next round of qualifiers.

June 6. It's a date that has been echoing in the realm of Indian football for the past couple of months. The defeat to Afghanistan in Guwahati in March converted this date into practically a do-or-die occasion for India. And the echoes were further amplified when Sunil Chhetri, exactly three weeks before the D-Day, announced that it would also be his R-Day — R for Retirement. After 19 years of unmatchable service to his great nation, the Indian skipper will hang his boots at the Salt Lake, amid more than 60 thousand people, who will witness the legend's last kick of the ball for India.

But Chhetri was the quickest to point out during Wednesday's pre-match press conference that the match should not be about him, but the potentially ground-breaking result awaiting Indian football.

"I'm trying really hard not to think about the game emotionally. It's not about me. I would love to win 1-0, I don't care who scores. The last 15 days have been good. I think we're on the same page in terms of fitness and that's a good headache for the coach to have," said Chhetri.

India head coach Igor Stimac also concurred with his skipper's words. The most significant thing about tomorrow will be the victory. The fact that it's Chhetri's last 90 minutes for the nation adds to the prestige of the fixture.

"Knowing that this is the last game of our captain for the national team makes this occasion much, much bigger. But of course, this is still about India winning against Kuwait. We are focussed on what we need to do. I will put it in a few words - we are ready for it," said Stimac.

India and Kuwait have met thrice in the last 12 months, twice in the SAFF Championship (1-1 in the group stage and a penalty shoot-out win for India in the final), before the Blue Tigers triumphed 1-0 in the World Cup Qualifiers in November.

"We had three tight, tough games against Kuwait," said Stimac. "Either team could've won them. I would say our best game was away in Kuwait in these qualifiers because that was perfect defensive shape, not allowing them to get near our box and create clear chances. That's what we need to repeat tomorrow, with our discipline, focus, tight marking, reaching the opposition goal and scoring the goal because that's what we need."

Scoring goals from open play has been an Achilles heel for India, who have failed to score in five of the last six matches apart from Chhetri's penalty against Afghanistan in Guwahati. In fact, India's last open-play goal came against Kuwait from Manvir Singh's left foot. But with every passing training session with goal nets bulging non-stop from finishing drills, Stimac gains more and more confidence.

"The boys have worked tremendously hard on details and for everything that is needed for this game. We're going to be absolutely ready for each scenario which awaits us," he said.

As far as India's opponents are concerned, after the end of their domestic season in the last week of May, Kuwait held a one-week camp in Bangkok before travelling to Kolkata on Tuesday night. Their Portuguese head coach Rui Bento named a 26-man squad composed entirely of players from the Kuwait Premier League.

"We expect a good game tomorrow. We know that both teams have competitive targets and the same goal. We've had a good environment in our training. We believe that more than the one week of camp in Thailand, it's about the one and a half year of us being together as a team," said Bento.

The former Portugal youth international coach believed Kuwait, ranked 139th in the world, are now in a better place than last year and can put up a better challenge against India on Thursday as compared to the last three meetings. However, the West Asians are also wary that a defeat will condemn them to the bottom two in the group and officially eliminate them from World Cup qualifying.

"Yes, we played three games against India last year. They were all very balanced and the teams were at a similar level. But all those matches are history. Football is always an ongoing process, and we are proud and confident of ourselves. We are more prepared now to face India and expect ourselves to be better than before and win the game," said Bento.

*Pic Courtesy by: AIFA*

WestBengalBangla

May 24 2024, 17:34

The Indian team has announced the 27-man squad for the World Cup qualifying match against Kuwait
*Sports News*



Khabar kolkata: The Indian team will play one of the toughest matches of the World Cup qualifiers against Kuwait at the Yuva Bharati Stadium in Kolkata. Coach Igor Stimach announced the 27-man squad for the June 6 match. Forward Parthib Gogoi and defender Mohammed Hammad are not in the team. The coach of the national team said that they were left out due to injury. Captain Sunil Chhetri will retire from international football after playing this World Cup qualifying match.32 footballers participated in the national team preparation camp organized in Bhubaneswar. Five of them have been released Phurba Lachenpa, Parthib Gogoi, Imran Khan, Mohammed Hammad and Jitain MS. "All are very professional and hardworking. All of them have intense competition. Especially Jeetan and Parthib. However, Parthib and Hammad had minor injuries a few days back. They need 7-14 days of rest," Steimach said. But the coach of the national team did not specify what kind of injury.

*Pic Courtesy by: X*

WestBengalBangla

Nov 22 2023, 09:25

*India lost after 15 matches at home*

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Khabar kolkata: India's unbeaten run at home stopped. Sunil Chhetri played great football this year. Champion in three international tournaments at home. However, overseas performance was not good. India was unbeaten in 15 matches at home. The undefeated title could not be retained. India beat Kuwait 1-0 in an away match in the World Cup qualifiers. The Blue Tigers were confident after winning the away match against Kuwait. However, India could not win against strong Qatar at home.India lost to Qatar by 0-3.

Pic: Sanjay Hazra (Khabar kolkata).

WestBengalBangla

Nov 20 2023, 21:05

*Blue Tigers' test of consistency on Kalinga green turf*

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KKNB : Bhubaneswar is in total football mode at the moment. Passing by the Kalinga Stadium for their gym session, the Blue Tigers were elated to see a huge queue of people waiting to buy tickets at the box office. The Intercontinental Cup triumph in June, which was India's first international tournament in the Odisha capital, has ignited a footballing fire in an already sports-crazy city. Tickets are now officially sold out for Tuesday's match against Qatar.

India are unbeaten at home this year, but the biggest test is set to come on November 21, when Igor Stimac's men take on Asian champions Qatar in their second match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and AFC Asian Cup 2027 Preliminary Joint Qualification Round 2 at 19:00 IST.

Off to a flying start four days ago with three points against Kuwait in Group A, India will now count on home support in a very familiar location to tackle the test from the 61-ranked Qatari side. The match will be telecast on Sports18, Sports18 (1 )and Sports18( 3) and streamed on JioCinema.

Pic Courtesy by:AIFF

WestBengalBangla

Nov 19 2023, 22:06

*A positive result against Qatar not unfeasible, says Igor Stimac*

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 Akhil Rawat 

 BHUBANESHWAR: Four years ago, on a warm September night, in a 2022 World Cup Qualifiers outing against Qatar, a gritty India survived a wave of attacks to hold the powerhouse of Asian football to a goalless draw in Doha. The man who guided India from the sidelines was Head Coach Igor Stimac.

The Croatian would once again sit on the bench when India will cross swords on Tuesday with Qatar again in another World Cup qualifying match, this time for the 2026 edition in the US, Canada and Mexico.

No doubt, Stimac and his wards would take the pitch at the Kalinga Stadium here a far more confident lot than they were at the start of the campaign. The win against Kuwait in the tie brought a magical change to the entire scenario. Now there are serious expectations surrounding Sunil Chhetri and his men; a positive result against Qatar would definitely not leave anyone bewildered. 

Stimac agreed that India are now perfectly capable of pulling off a surprise or two, but is not ready to lower his guard. 

 Pic Courtesy by : AIFF

TeluguCentralnews

Feb 09 2023, 13:43

చికిత్స కోసం భారత్‌కు వచ్చి అదృశ్యమైన కువైట్ మహిళ.

Kuwait Woman: చికిత్స కోసం భారత్‌కు వచ్చిన కువైట్‌కు చెందిన మహిళ(31) గత నెలలో కోల్‌కతా నుంచి తప్పిపోయింది. ఈ వారం పొరుగు దేశమైన బంగ్లాదేశ్‌లో సదరు మహిళ ఉన్నట్లు ఆచూకీ లభ్యమైంది ఓ పోలీసు అధికారి వెల్లడించారు. క్షుణ్ణంగా దర్యాప్తు చేసిన తర్వాత, కోల్‌కతా పోలీసులు కువైట్ ఎంబసీకి సమాచారం అందించారు. ఒక వ్యక్తితో పాటు మహిళ బంగ్లాదేశ్‌లోకి ప్రవేశించడానికి అంతర్జాతీయ సరిహద్దును దాటింది. అప్పుడు కువైట్ రాయబార కార్యాలయం బంగ్లాదేశ్ సహాయం కోరింది. సోమవారం ఆ దేశంలోని ఒక ఇంటి నుండి మహిళను కనుగొని అక్కడి పోలీసులు ఆమెను కువైట్ అధికారులకు అప్పగించారని పోలీసు అధికారి తెలిపారు.

ఆ మహిళ జనవరి 20న తన తమ్ముడితో కలిసి కోల్‌కతాకు వచ్చి తూర్పు కోల్‌కతాలోని ఓ ఫైవ్ స్టార్ హోటల్‌లో బస చేసింది. కొన్ని చర్మ సంబంధిత సమస్యలతో ఆమె ఓ ప్రైవేట్ ఆసుపత్రిలో చికిత్స పొందుతోంది. కోల్‌కతాలోని ఇతర పర్యాటక ఆకర్షణలను సందర్శించిన తర్వాత, ఆమె తన తమ్ముడితో కలిసి జనవరి 27న అలీపూర్ జంతుప్రదర్శనశాలకు వెళ్లి అక్కడ నుంచి ఆమె తప్పిపోయిందని అధికారి వెల్లడించారు.

ఆమె సోదరుడు అలీపూర్ పోలీస్ స్టేషన్‌కు వెళ్లి జరిగిన దాని గురించి ఆంగ్లంలో అధికారికి తెలియజేశాడు. కువైట్ సిమ్ ఉన్న ఆమె మొబైల్ ఫోన్ ట్రాక్ కాకపోవడంతో, పోలీసులు సీసీటీవీ ఫుటేజీని పరిశీలించడం ప్రారంభించారు. “సీసీటీవీ ఫుటేజీలో ఆమె సూట్, క్యాప్, మాస్క్ ధరించిన వ్యక్తితో పసుపు రంగు టాక్సీలో ఎక్కినట్లు చూపించింది. కాబట్టి అతన్ని గుర్తించడం చాలా కష్టం. మేము టాక్సీ డ్రైవర్‌ను గుర్తించాము. వారు మార్క్విస్ స్ట్రీట్ (సెంట్రల్ కోల్‌కతాలో) సమీపంలో దిగినట్లు తెలుసుకున్నాము, ”అని సీనియర్ పోలీసు అధికారి తెలిపారు. అక్కడి నుంచి మరో టాక్సీలో బంగ్లాదేశ్ సరిహద్దుకు పొరుగున ఉన్న నార్త్ 24 పరగణాల జిల్లాలోని బంగాన్ సమీపంలోకి చేరుకున్నారు.

అనంతరం భారత భూభాగంలో వారు కనిపించలేదు. వందలాది సీసీటీవీ ఫుటేజీలను పరిశీలించిన తర్వాత బంగ్లాదేశ్‌ జాతీయుడైన ఓ వ్యక్తి ఫొటో లభించినట్లు పోలీసు అధికారి వెల్లడించారు. ఆ వ్యక్తిపై రెడ్ అలర్ట్ ప్రకటించారు. కోల్‌కతా పోలీసులు అలీపూర్ పోలీస్ స్టేషన్, యాంటీ రౌడీ సెక్షన్ సిబ్బందితో మాట్లాడగా.. వారు అంతర్జాతీయ సరిహద్దును దాటినట్లు స్పష్టంగా తెలియడంతో వారు న్యూఢిల్లీలోని కువైట్ ఎంబసీకి సమాచారం అందించారు. మహిళను రక్షించడంలో తమ అధికారుల పాత్రను ప్రశంసిస్తూ ఎంబసీ కోల్‌కతా పోలీసులకు ప్రశంసా పత్రాన్ని పంపిందని అధికారి తెలిపారు. ఆమె అందగత్తె కావడంతో ఆమెకు ఏమైనా జరిగిందా అనే కోణంలో విచారణ జరుపుతున్నారు. కువైట్ పౌరురాలు లభించిన బంగ్లాదేశ్‌లోని లొకేషన్ గురించి మీడియాతో ఎలాంటి వివరాలు పంచుకోలేదు.