At a time when the world's largest solar park is taking shape at Khawda, there has also been an alarming rise in the number of accidents here. Another accident took place near Adani Airstrip Road PSS 5 in RE Park at Khawda in which a young man from Delhi was killed. Manoj Kumar Bachusingh Jat of Uttar Pradesh lodged a complaint stating that he is currently a supervisor in a solar company at Adani REPark. Himanshu Manju Bachash, a 29-year-old from west Delhi, who has been working as a supervisor in the company for the last three months, came from the site on June 30 and took his TVS company's bike number RJ 23 SY 0864 to collect the food parcel at night. On the road, a red color tractor of Mahindra Company fell with a long trolley, the incident took place when Himanshu's bike collided with the trolley of this tractor. The accident was serious when pieces of light of Himanshu's bike fell on the road under the trolley and the bike was in the water canal built under the road. Himanshu said in an injured state that the tractor was on trolley road in which he suffered stray injuries. He was first taken to the Adani Company hospital for treatment from where he was shifted to Bhuj for treatment where he died. It is worth mentioning here that the incidents of accidents in RE Park of Khavda are continuously increasing. When the diesel ran out, the driver left the tractor and fled
During the investigation of the tractor in the accident, it was found that he belonged to Sandor Industrial Company working in Adani and his number HR 90 C 8314 and the driver was BrajeshKumar GupteshwarSingh Rajput of Jharkhand.
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