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Uttar Pradesh: Road accident injures 11 students in Ayodhya

| @indiablooms | Apr 29, 2020, at 11:38 am

Ayodhya/UNI: At least 11 students were injured when a bus ferrying around 25 students met with an accident near Bilari village on Prayagraj highway on Wednesday morning.

According to police, the accident happened when the bus was hit by a truck.

The bus was carrying 25 girl students from Prayagraj to Kushinagar. In the accident a policeman escorting the students was also injured.

The injured were admitted in the district hospital.

Two girl student and the bus driver received critical injuries, police further said.

Further investigation was underway, police added.

The students were stranded in Prayagraj during the lockdown and on the orders of Chief minister Yogi Adityanath were being taken to their home district.

UP government is evacuating around 10,000 students from Prayagraj and sending to their home districts. 

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