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Kailash Mansarovar yatra: 44 pilgrims from Telangana stranded in Nepal’s Hilsa after travel agency abandons them on return trip
•Forty-four people from Telangana have been left stranded since the last four days near the Nepali town of Hilsa after a travel agency they were registered with abandoned them while returning from their pilgrimage to Kailash Mansarovar. One of the passengers said that the area, where they have been stranded, is completely surrounded by hills and a few of them are gradually falling sick. 'I request the state government to help us get back to our homes safely', he said.
Watch: Herd of elephants rush to the rescue of stranded calf from muddy ditch
Fp Staff •A herd of elephants rushed to the rescue of a stranded calf from a muddy ditch after spotting his mother struggling to rescue him.
Nearly 1,500 trucks carrying supplies stuck on way to flood-hit Kashmir
Fp Archives •Nearly 1,500 trucks carrying essential supplies to Kashmir were on Tuesday stranded on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway.
Thousands of commuters stranded as Haryana roadways staff go on strike
Fp Archives •Thousands of commuters were stranded across Haryana as Haryana Roadways employees went on a flash strike on Saturday.
Odisha: More than 3.3 million people stranded due to floods
Fp Archives •More than 3.3 million people in 294 villages in Odisha remain marooned even after flood water began to recede.
Iraq insurgency: 87 people from Haryana stranded, says govt
Fp Archives •Total 87 people from Haryana, mostly young men, are stranded in strife-torn Iraq, a government spokesman said Friday.
Vessel carrying rescued Antartic passengers resumes journey
Fp Archives •The vessel resumed its journey home on Saturday after it was halted for a second potential rescue operation.
Tasmac closure:UK to transfer stranded Indian students to other colleges
Fp Archives •The London campus of the Pune-based TASMAC, which offered MBA and other courses validated by the University of Wales, was shut down last week following the tightening of the norms for the short-duration courses.