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Eight women workers killed in truck-tempo collision on highway

1 April 2026
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Eight women workers lost their lives in a tragic accident on the Nagpur-Mumbai Expressway in Jalna district, Maharashtra, when a truck collided with the tempo they were standing in. The accident occurred after the truck driver changed lanes and struck the tempo from behind. Following the incident, authorities took the driver into custody. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis extended his condolences to the victims’ families and announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh for each family affected by the tragedy. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding road safety and the vulnerability of workers in transit.

Why It Matters

Road safety remains a critical issue in India, where traffic accidents are a leading cause of fatalities. According to government data, India has one of the highest rates of road traffic deaths globally, with over 150,000 fatalities reported annually. The Nagpur-Mumbai Expressway is a major artery, and incidents like this underline the need for improved safety measures and regulations to protect vulnerable road users. The response from state authorities, including compensation for victims’ families, reflects the ongoing efforts to address the consequences of such tragic events and raise awareness about road safety.

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