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The RCB stadium stampede exposes the convergence of crowd psychology, state failure, caste-coded fandom, and the violent spectacle of cricket in a country where identity and sport merge.
HT spoke with veteran police officers, planners, urban designers, and academics to dissect the anatomy of stampedes and how ...
The Karnataka High Court is currently reviewing bail applications related to the Bengaluru stampede incident. The state ...
Ironically, this year, when the slogan was less prominent, RCB played “some superb cricket ... The tragedy stands as a sobering reminder of the need for better crowd management, even in ...
An open air felicitation to the team on the steps of Vidhana Soudha and confused messaging over a victory parade by the team ...
Rahul Dravid calls the Bengaluru stampede during RCB’s IPL victory parade "heartbreaking" and "disappointing" as 11 people ...
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has clarified that he was not involved in organising the event, stating he attended only upon invitation from the Karnataka State Cricket Association. , India News News - T ...
The stampede broke out on June 4 at the gate of Chinnaswamy stadium when a huge crowd gathered to celebrate the IPL victory ...
Police officials warned Karnataka government about security risks and overcrowding concerns before RCB celebration event that ...
The tragedy that unfolded at Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium—where a celebration spiralled into a stampede—was synthetic, foreseeable and entirely self-inflic ...
The chaos in Bengaluru during Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB) IPL victory parade stands as a stark reminder of the consequences of administrative complacency.
A stampede during RCB’s IPL title celebration at M Chinnaswamy Stadium left 11 dead and over 50 injured. Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah is considering relocating the stadium due to safety concerns.