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Bhopal School Bus Crash Exposes Regulatory Failures, Driver Still At Large

The fatal crash that killed a medical intern and injured six others has led to legal action, intensified inspections, and scrutiny of transport oversight in the city.

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Overview

  • A school bus with failed brakes crashed into eight vehicles at Banganga Square Crossing, killing Dr. Ayesha Khan, a 23-year-old medical intern, and critically injuring six others.
  • The bus operated without a valid fitness certificate or insurance, highlighting significant regulatory lapses in the transport department.
  • FIRs have been filed against the bus driver, who fled the scene, Regional Transport Officer Jitendra Sharma, and two school trust members for negligence and fraudulent documentation.
  • Bhopal police and the Regional Transport Office have launched extensive citywide vehicle inspections targeting compliance with fitness and safety regulations.
  • The tragedy has renewed calls for systemic reforms in road safety and stricter enforcement of the Motor Vehicles Act in India.