A road accident in Moradabad has resulted in the deaths of four men, including a regional manager of Nainital Bank. The incident highlights ongoing road safety issues.
On a recent day in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, a tragic road accident unfolded on the Delhi-Lucknow national highway near Mankara Mor. The incident involved a speeding car that collided with a tractor-trolley carrying bricks, resulting in the deaths of four men, including a regional manager of Nainital Bank.
The deceased were identified as Dayal Singh Rawat, the regional manager at the Noida branch of Nainital Bank, Anil Negi, Sundar, and Bhuvan Bhandari. All four men were residents of Nainital district in Uttarakhand. The accident occurred at a time when road safety concerns have been increasingly highlighted in the region.
In addition to the fatalities, Yashdeep Pandey, a yoga teacher from Haldwani, suffered critical injuries in the crash. The police have since sent the bodies for post-mortem examinations to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the incident.
This tragic event has drawn attention to the ongoing issues of road safety in India, where speeding and reckless driving remain significant concerns. The loss of these individuals is felt deeply within their communities, particularly given their contributions to local society.
In a related context, the Nainital Literature Festival recently addressed the importance of palliative care, highlighting that only 4 percent of Indians in need have access to pain relief. This discussion underscores the broader health care challenges faced by many in India.
Jerry Pinto, a prominent figure at the festival, emphasized the necessity of palliative care, stating, “Without palliative care, a hospital cannot claim to be complete.” His remarks resonate with the current health care landscape, where access to essential services is limited.
The intersection of these events—the tragic road crash and the discourse on health care—reflects a pressing need for improved safety measures and health services in India. As communities mourn the loss of the four men, the call for action becomes ever more urgent.
As investigations into the accident continue, the impact of this tragedy will likely resonate throughout Nainital and beyond, prompting discussions on road safety and health care accessibility.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding further developments in the investigation and the health status of Yashdeep Pandey.











