Nellore Train Accident: Versions Differ on Cause of Fire

Nellore train accident, that happened in the wee hours yesterday, left 32 passengers charred to death, several others injured and the whole nation wondering what could have been the reason of fire that caused the accident. A mystery fire broke out in a sleeper class coach of Chennai-bound Tamil Nadu Express early Monday morning, killing 32 passengers and injuring 25 others in one of worst mishaps in the region. Different versions have emerged as to the cause of the accident. On one hand, railway officials blame the short circuit for the fire, but on the other hand, Railway Minister Mukul Roy suggested it could be due to sabotage. With multiple versions now emerging, many questions still remain unanswered. Suggesting something more than what meets the eye, the Railway Minister, who was in Kolkata, said, "a gateman at one of the level crossings near Nellore station heard a loud sound when the fire occurred in the coach". The minister also said the Divisional Railway Manager had referred to a report of a blast in the enquiry by the Commissioner of Railway Safety of South-Central Circle. Asked if he suspected any act of sabotage, Roy said, "I will not say anything at this stage. Nothing can be excluded and nothing can be said without an investigation. It will be investigated if inflammable substances were in the compartment or it was caused by a short circuit." However the local police who are probing the accident are of the opinion that the fire might have been caused by a short circuit in one of the toilets. It was first noticed by Nellore station manager at 4.15 AM and the train was immediately brought to a halt. Giant flames leapt out of the ill-fated bogie and the fire could be controlled only at around 5.30 AM after two fire engines reached the spot from Chennai, which is about 150 km away. There were reports that the S-11 coach had a malfunctioning door that led to passengers rushing to the other end for escape. This could have also been the reason why there were more casualties. The number of dead was put at 32 by Additional DG Railway Police in Hyderabad VSK Kaumudi. 25 people were injured in the mishap and have been admitted to different hospitals.  

London Olympics 2012 Start With British Queen Acting Debut

Like never before in the past, the London Olympic Games 2012 have started in an unique manner with Queen Elizabeth II making her acting debut as a Bond girl. She appeared in a pre-recorded short film for the London Olympics opening ceremony with James Bond actor Daniel Craig. In the film, Craig arrived at her private study in Buckingham Palace, where she said ‘Good evening, Mr. Bond” before the pair boarded a helicopter. Moments after the film ended on Friday, stunt doubles of the pair parachuted into the Olympic Stadium. What enthused the viewers and the director of the short film Nicholas Brown, was that the queen, though it was her debut performance, like a seasoned professional got the entire shot in one take. Queen Elizabeth II declared the Games open amidst thunderous cheers from the capacity crowd of 80,000 signalling the launch of the biggest sporting spectacle which returned to Britain after a gap of 64 years, giving the country the distinction of holding the mega event for an unprecendented third time. The 27 million pound three-and-a-half-hour long opening ceremony, which magically transformed the stadium into a rural British idyll, complete with cows, horses, sheep and dogs and synthetic clouds to provide traditional British rain, was designed to give Britons a "picture of ourselves as a nation". More than 10,000 performers took part in the opening extravaganza which vividly brought about the country-side scenes -- a cricket pitch, traditional country side cottages, mining wheel and people dressed in the Victorian era. The traditional Olympian March Past started with the country Greece leading it and ended with Great Bretain following it at the other end. Athlete Sunil Kumar held the Indian tricolor while leading the Indian contingent in the march past.

2012 London Olympics Opening Ceremony

London Olympics Opening: The Opening Ceremony is a celebration showcasing the best of the Host Nation. It also features a parade of all competing nations and the highly anticipated entrance of the Olympic Flame, which ignites the Cauldron and signals the start of the Games.   The eyes of the world will be on London for the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games. The Ceremony will provide an opportunity for the world to view the artistic expression of the Artistic Director (Danny Boyle) and his team, and the culture of our Host City and the UK. There are certain elements that must feature in every Ceremony, as outlined in the International Olympic Committee (IOC) charter. The artistic performance of the Ceremony then gets underway and welcomes the world to the London 2012 Games. The name of the Olympic Opening Ceremony show will be ‘Isles of Wonder’ and the worldwide broadcast will commence at 9pm. The Ceremony will kick off with the sound of the largest harmonically tuned bell in Europe, produced by the Whitechapel Foundry, and the Stadium will be transformed into the British countryside for opening scene ‘Green and Pleasant’, which includes real farmyard animals. The Ceremony will also include a special sequence celebrating the best of British, featuring volunteer performers from the NHS. Danny Boyle, Artistic Director of the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony, said: ‘Our Isles of Wonder salutes and celebrates the exuberant creativity of the British genius in an Opening Ceremony that we hope will be as unpredictable and inventive as the British people.’ The Head of State of the Host Country is received at the entrance of the Olympic Stadium by the President of the IOC. For the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony, Her Majesty the Queen will be greeted by Jacques Rogge.