On Camera, Haryana Minister Gets Stuck In Lift In Chandigarh

Haryana Sports Minister Gaurav Gautam got stuck in a lift for a few minutes at the Civil Secretariat in Chandigarh on Wednesday. A video of the incident went viral, in which the minister can be seen standing with at least eight other people in the lift.According to officials, the lift stopped working at 5 pm.

However, it started working again after five minutes, and everyone stepped out safely, officials added.

The reason behind the lift stopping is not yet known.

Many lift-related incidents have been reported across the country recently.

Last week, five people, including a two-year-old girl, were trapped inside a lift in a residential building in Maharashtra’s Thane. They were rescued after 25 minutes. On Wednesday, a tragedy unfolded in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhopal after a man died of panic as his eight-year-old son was trapped inside the elevator due to a power cut. Within three minutes, the power was restored and the boy got out safely, but by then, his father had collapsed.Last week, five people, including a two-year-old girl, were trapped inside a lift in a residential building in Maharashtra’s Thane. They were rescued after 25 minutes. On Wednesday, a tragedy unfolded in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhopal after a man died of panic as his eight-year-old son was trapped inside the elevator due to a power cut. Within three minutes, the power was restored and the boy got out safely, but by then, his father had collapsed.Last week, five people, including a two-year-old girl, were trapped inside a lift in a residential building in Maharashtra’s Thane. They were rescued after 25 minutes. On Wednesday, a tragedy unfolded in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhopal after a man died of panic as his eight-year-old son was trapped inside the elevator due to a power cut. Within three minutes, the power was restored and the boy got out safely, but by then, his father had collapsed.n a heartening display of patriotism, 10-year-old Shravan Singh from Mamdot village in Punjab’s Ferozepur district has been recognised by the Indian Army as the ‘Youngest Civil Warrior’ during Operation Sindoor. Amidst the operation, Shravan selflessly provided soldiers with water, tea, milk, lassi, and ice, offering comfort and support. 

His dedication towards Indian Army and bond with the troops earned him a special felicitation by Major General Ranjeet Singh Manral, GOC of the 7 Infantry Division.Sharvan’s father, Sona Singh, told PTC News, “The soldiers were stationed on our land, and from the very first day, my son began taking milk, lassi, water, and ice to them. We never stopped him because he found happiness in serving the Army. He kept visiting them regularly, and it made us proud. He now dreams of becoming a soldier one day.”

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