■ The Hitavada Team
A PERSON is often an amalgam
of dreams, hopes, aspirations not
just his own but others as well.
The gruesome accident near
Sindkhedraja which put an end
to 25 lives has left many, many
unconsolable people mourning
the loss of their dear ones.
Wardha city was numb with
shock. Of the 14 passengers that
boarded the bus only one survived. Many of those who
breathed their last in the ghastly
accident were heading to Pune
for fulfilling dreams. Some were
pursuing careers, some going for
education, some for jobs. Most
were young lives snuffed out before they
could see the big world.
VANKAR FAMILY’S three generations
perished in the inferno. Vrishali Parineet
Vankar, Shobha Vankar and Vaishali’s 2-
year-old adopted daughter Ovi did not
survive the accident. The family from
Chandrapur had come to Wardha for a
wedding.
AVANTIKA PAUNIKAR,a model by profession was on her way to Pune. She had
cancelled her plans to go abroad to take
care of ailing mother and sister.
RADHIKA MAHESH KHADSE , a resident of Sainagar, Wardha, was BPharm
graduate was pursuing further studies in
Pune and had come to attend a wedding.
TEJAS POKALE, an IT engineer from
Krishnanagar, had recently got a job in
Pune and was on his way to join the company. A bright student for childhood,Tejas
was the jope of Pokale family and a role
model for younger sister, also pursuing
engineering. The accident snapped all
dreams.
KARAN BUDHBAVRE, of Zadshi, was
to reach Pune on‘Guru Poornima’ to bring
hir sister back for the first time after her
recent wedding. He has now left the family completely broken-hearted.
SHREYA VANJARI AND RADHIKA
KHADSE, both roommates, pursuing
careers in Pune, were heading there
together.
PRATHAMESH KHODE, of Sahyog
Nagar area, had gone to cancel his ticket to Pune where he was heading to meet
friends already there. He was cancelling
his plan to host another
friend but at the last moment decided
against cancelling the ticket and continued with his journey. He had even returned
home to take his headphones. If only he
had cancelled his plan!
SUSHIL DINKAR KHELKAR,all but 23,
a resident Paonar, was on his way to Pune
to collect documents from his college for
the job he had secured in Mumbai. The
only son of a grocer, Sunil’s journey turned
out to be his last.
RAJSHREE GANDOLE (47), a promoter of herbal life products from Arvi, was
staying with her relatives in Wardha and
was on her way to meet her husband.
SANJIVANI GOTHE, a computer engineer, who hailed from Allipur of
Hinganghat taluka, had just received
appointment letter from Excel Company
and was to join on Saturday, July 1.
Daughter of Sankarrao Gothe of LIC, she
had bid her family farewell with great
hopes. Needless to say, she leaves her
family in unconsolable grief.
TANISHA PRASHANT TAIYDE of
Pulpaial, Wardha, had got admission in
Fergusson College, Pune. She had lost
her father and was recovering from
that grief.
Out of 5 from Yavatmal, 3 escape inferno
■ DistrictCorrespondent
YAVATMAL,
July 1
OF THE five people who boarded the ill-fated bus from Yavatmal, Sujal
Sonone of the city and Nikhil Vasant Pate of Gandari in Babhulgaon
taluka fell victim of the bus inferno. Both were heading to Pune in search
of job. Sujal had just completed engineering and was looking for openings in Pune, while Nikhil, who hailed from poor family was desperately looking for means to support his family and was on his way to
Pune for job. Fortunately, driver of the bus, Sheikh Danish Sheikh Ismail,
a resident of Darwa, Cleaner Sandeep Maroti Rathod, a resident ofTivasav.
Passenger Shishikant Ramakrishna Gajbhiye, , a resident of
Pandharkawda, had a narrow escape as he was pulled out of the burning bus in time.