Balasore train accident: CRS investigation points at multiple lapses, wrong labelling of location box wires

Coromandel Express accident: Apart from the signalling department, the station master, part of the operations department, has also been named in the report for failing to detect abnormal behaviour' of the signalling control system.
04-07-2023

Coromandel International buys 32.68% in drone major Dhaksha for Rs 24 cr

The Murugappa Group had earlier acquired 18.34 per cent in Daksha through its investment arm Dare Ventures
29-06-2023
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COROMANDEL INTERNATIONAL LTD. - 506395 - Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Press Release / Media Release

Intimation regarding Press Release titled "Coromandel Expands its technology footprint".
29-06-2023
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COROMANDEL INTERNATIONAL LTD. - 506395 - Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Acquisition

Acquistion of equity stake in Dhaksha Unmanned Systems Private Limited by Coromandel Technology Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.
29-06-2023
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COROMANDEL INTERNATIONAL LTD. - 506395 - Compliances-Reg. 39 (3) - Details of Loss of Certificate / Duplicate Certificate

Issuance of Letter of Confirmation in lieu of Duplicate Share Certificate.
24-06-2023
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COROMANDEL INTERNATIONAL LTD. - 506395 - Compliances-Reg. 39 (3) - Details of Loss of Certificate / Duplicate Certificate

Coromandel International Limited has informed the Exchange about Loss of Share Certificates
19-06-2023

One more Coromandel train crash victim succumbs; death toll rises to 289

The toll in the Odisha triple train accident increased to 289 after an injured passenger succumbed in the SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack on Tuesday, an official said. The passenger was identified as Bijay Paswan, a resident of Bihar. He was admitted to the Cuttack facility on June 3, a day after one of the worst train disasters in the country took place at Bahanga Bazar station in Balasore district. Paswan was suffering from multiple injuries including one in the spinal cord. He was also suffering from hypertension, a hospital official said. The brother of the deceased said Paswan's health condition worsened on Monday night and he died on Tuesday. The Coromandel Express crashed into a stationary goods train, derailing most of its coaches at 7 pm on June 2. A few coaches of Coromandel toppled over the last few coaches of the Bengaluru-Howrah Express which was passing by at the same time.
13-06-2023

100s attend all-faith prayer in memory of Odisha train accident victims

Hundreds of people from Odisha's Bahanaga took part in an all-faith prayer meeting in memory of the 288 people who lost their lives in the Balasore train accident on June 2. Odisha energy minister PK Deb, who was also present on the occasion on Monday, prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured. The prayer meet was held near Bahanaga High School where bodies of passengers of the ill-fated Coromandel Express were kept. According to Jaykrushna Sarangi, one of the organisers of the prayer meet, the objective of performing Dasaha Karma (10th-day ritual) on Sunday and Ekadashas (11th-day ritual) on Monday was for the salvation of the deceased. Since we do not know the religion of the deceased, we decided to organise the all-faith prayer meet, he said. The prayer meet will continue for three days. Hundreds can pay tributes to the departed souls and offer prayers for the recovery of injured, said social activist Sarat Raj. There are also plans to light 5,008 Dias and perform a Maha .
12-06-2023

19 Bihar passengers missing, 50 dead in Odisha train accident, says DMD

At least 19 people from Bihar, who were on board the Coromandel Express, are still missing after the train accident in Odisha's Balasore district on June 2 in which 288 people were killed, said the state Disaster Management Department (DMD). The missing 19 Bihar passengers on board the Coromandel Express include four from Madhubani district, Darbhanga (2), Muzaffarpur (2), East Champaran (2), Samastipur (2), Sitamarhi (1), Patna (1), Gaya (1), Purnea (1), Sheikhpura (1), Siwan (1) and Begusarai (1), said a statement issued by the Disaster Management department. "At least 50 people from different Bihar districts have reportedly died and 43 sustained injuries in the Odisha train accident," the statement issued on Wednesday night said. Of the 50 people from Bihar who died in the train accident, nine are from Muzaffarpur district, Madhubani (6), Bhagalpur (7), East Champaran (5), Purnea (2), West Champaran (3), Nawada (2), Darbhanga (2), Jamui (2), Samastipur (3), Banka (1), Bewguisarai
08-06-2023
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