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By BOOM Team A day after the death of former Tata Group chairperson Cyrus Mistry, Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari mentioned several steps that the government plans to take to improve safety measures for car passengers including more airbags and rear seat alarms. Gadkari's remarks come as Mistry and his friend and the director of the KPMG Global Strategy Group Jehangir Pandole died in the car crash. They were in the rear seat and were not wearing seatbelts. While wearing seatbelts in the back seat is also mandatory in India, it is not actively implemented. The car was bei...
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By Sana Fazili The tragic accident on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway on Sunday that left former chairman of Tata Sons, Cyrus Mistry, dead has brought into the limelight the importance of road safety measures like wearing a seatbelt and driving safely within the speed limit. The accident has prompted conversations about the importance of seat belts in the backseat as well, a practice not followed in India. This was because the two people — Cyrus Mistry and Jehangir Pandole — who died in the accident were sitting at the back. While Mistry was declared dead on arrival at the hospital, Jehangir is s...
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By BOOM Team Cyrus Mistry, the former Tata Group chairperson who died in a car accident near Mumbai on Sunday was brought to Mumbai's JJ Hospital for an autopsy, reports said. His last rites will be conducted at the Worli crematorium in Mumbai on Tuesday, news agency ANI reported. Mumbai-based gynaecologist Anahita Pandole and her husband, the CEO of JM Financial Private Equity, Darius were also injured in the accident. Darius's brother and director at the KPMG Global Strategy Group Jehangir, who was also in the car, died on Sunday. Anahita and Jahangir are in hospital and have sustained multi...
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By BOOM Team Cyrus Mistry, former chairman of Tata Sons, died in a road accident near Mumbai on Sunday. According to reports, the accident took place in Maharashtra's Palghar when the car hit a road divider killing Mistry and another passenger. Two others, including the driver, were injured and have been shifted to a hospital in Gujarat. Mistry, 54, was travelling from Ahmedabad to Mumbai in a Mercedes car, police said. Video of the car after the accident, being shared on social media, shows the anterior part of the vehicle completely mangled. According to reports, Mistry was traveling with Da...
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