BHUBANESWAR l monday l april 27, 2026 l `9.00 l PAGES 12 l JEYPORE EDITION Kenya’s Sawe enters history books in London marathon importance of breaking two-hour barrier African athlete, the current World No. 1, created history by becoming the first human to dip under the two hour mark in the marathon. A look... why it was only a matter of time? For a long time, humans thought this record would be impossible to achieve. Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge, in association with Nike, in fact dipped below the two hour mark at Vienna in 2019. However, he did it in a controlled environment so it wasn’t valid for the purposes of a world record. Now, Sawe has done it. Yomif Kejelcha, who came second, also went under two-hour mark (1:59.41). ■ ■ Shoe technology has improved massively. The importance of science and holistic training approaches is evident. Also, the marathon, at the elite level, has seen official times be repeatedly slashed. The 16 fastest timings in history have all come since 2019. In fact, this is one record which has kept breaking. 1:59.30 Sawe’s timings at London marathon on sunday CHENNAI ■ MADURAI ■ VIJAYAWADA ■ BENGALURU ■ KOCHI ■ HYDERABAD ■ VISAKHAPATNAM ■ COIMBATORE ■ KOZHIKODE ■ THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ■ BELAGAVI ■ BHUBANESWAR ■ SHIVAMOgGA ■ MANGALURU ■ TIRUPATI ■ TIRUCHY ■ TIRUNELVELI ■ SAMBALPUR ■ HUBBALLI ■ DHARMAPURI ■ KOTTAYAM ■ KANNUR ■ VILLUPURAM ■ KOLLAM ■ TADEPALLIGUDEM ■ NAGAPATTINAM ■ THRISSUR ■ KALABURAGI Big breach as gunman opens fire at US says Iran sent DC gala attended by Trump, Vance better proposal, Suspect stopped just outside the ballroom where Trump was seated; suspect detained Gunman was ‘engineer’ and ‘teacher of the month’ A g e n c i es @ Washington Passengers being evacuated from Swiss International Airlines flight | X 4 hurt amid rescue after fire on Swiss jet in Delhi S l a l i t h a @ New Delhi Four passengers were injured during evacuation after a Swiss International Airlines (SWISS) jet carrying 245, including four infants, aborted takeoff from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport due to a fire in the early hours of Sunday . A source said the passengers were injured during the evacuation process and are being treated at Medanta Hospital in Gurugram. It is not clear how they were injured. Flight No LX147, bound for Zurich, was about to take off at 1.08 am from runway 10/28 of Terminal 3 with 245 on board, including four infants and 13 crew members, when smoke was detected near a wheel, prompting the pilot to abort takeoff. “The Airbus A330 aircraft was accelerating on the runway for take-off when the pilot detected smoke from the left wheel located at the rear of the plane. He immediately decided to abandon the take-off,” the source said. The airline spokesperson later said an issue occurred with one of the engines during the takeoff. An emergency was declared for 30 minutes at the runway 10/28 in Delhi airport, he added. “Four passengers remain in the hospital... A cabin crew member sustained a sprained ankle. The other crew members are unharmed,” an airline spokesperson said. All passengers and crew were evacuated via the emergency slides. “For a small number of individuals who were unable to use the slides, stairs were provided,” the airline spokesperson said. Switzerland to send specialists to Delhi The Swiss said technical specialists from Switzerland will travel to Delhi to inspect the aircraft. Passengers have been accommodated in hotels and rebooked onto alternative flights A man armed with guns and knives stormed the lobby of a hotel in Washington where US President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance were attending the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner on Saturday night. The gunman was confronted and stopped just outside the ballroom of the hotel where the president and other senior gover nment of ficials had gathered. Investigators said they believe the gunman, identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen from Los Angeles, planned to target Trump. Video posted online showed the suspect running past security barricades as Secret Service agents ran toward him. One officer was shot in a bullet-resistant vest but was recovering, officials said. The gunman was tackled to the ground and was not injured. The security breach occurred after the welcoming speech and during dinner, before Trump was due to speak.Vice President J D Vance was removed from the room first, while agents initially covered Trump in place before escorting him and first lady Melania Trump from the room. They were held On his LinkedIn profiel, suspect Cole Tomas Allen calls himself an engineer with a passion for game development. It says he was also a part-time teacher at a test prep firm, which named him as “teacher of the month” in an Instagram post from 2024 Don uses shooting to push for White House ballroom Secret service agents evacuate US President Donald Trump from the venue of an event after gunshots were fired; (inset) Trump speaks at the White House later on | AP I heard a noise and sort of thought it was a tray going down. It was a pretty loud noise, and it was from quite far away. He hadn’t reached the area at all. They really got him — Donald Trump for some time in a secure presidential suite at the hotel before returning to the White House. According to acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche the suspect was staying at the Washington Hilton hotel where the black-tie dinner was held on Saturday evening. As per reports, he is a teacher, who donated to Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign. His motive was not clear. Trump said the suspect had written a anti-Christian mani- festo. “The guy is a sick guy he ,” told Fox News. “When you read his manifesto, he hates Christians.” Trump said the suspect’s family had reported him to the police ahead of the event. Questions swirled regarding the security at the reception and how a gun was brought into the hotel. Attendees pointed out while there was a magnetometer placed outside the ballroom, there was no security screening at the entrance to P9 the hotel itself. US President Donald Trump used the shooting to push his plans to construct a huge ballroom next to the White House that has faced legal challenges. “This event would never have happened with the Militarily Top Secret Ballroom currently under construction at the White House,” he wrote Relieved to learn Trump and Vance are safe: Modi Reacting to the shooting incident, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was relieved that US President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and Vice President J D Vance are safe and unharmed. Violence has no place in a democracy, he added Araghchi back in Pak A g e n c i es @ Washington / Islamabad There were hopes on Sunday that the eagerly awaited second round of talks between Iran and the US could take place in the days ahead, after President Donald Trump said Iran has sent a “better proposal” and the Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi returned to Pakistan briefly for further talks with the Pakistani leadership. Trump proposed the US and Iranian officials can talk by phone for a peace solution to the conflict. In an interview on Fox News Channel, Trump said he made that decision rather than send day a delegation on a 17-hour flight. It came hours after he told reporters that his administration received a new proposal from Iran. Israel bombs “They gave us a paper that should south Lebanon have been better. And interestingly , immediately, when I canceled it, Lebanese official media said within 10 minutes, we got a new paIsrael’s military began striking per that was much better,” Trump the country’s south on Sunday after issuing an evacuation said. warning for seven locations, In a sign that indirect efforts were despite a ceasefire with the ongoing, the ISNA news agency reIran-backed Hezbollah group. ported that Iran had transmitted “Israeli warplanes launched “written messages” to the Ameria strike” in Kfar Tibnit -- one cans via Pakistan that were “about of the locations included in some of the red lines of the Islamic the warning -- the state-run Republic of Iran, including nuclear National News Agency said. issues and the Strait of Hormuz”. Meanwhile, a day after he left Islamabad without meeting the US delegation, Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi returned to Pakistan on Sunday and met Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir. Geo News, quoting sources, reported that Araghchi left for Moscow after the brief visit. The Iranian leader arrived at Nur Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi after completing a day-long visit to Oman, the Dawn newspaper reported, quoting sources. Araghchi was to convey “Iran’s positions and views on the framework of any understanding to completely end the war”, Geo TV reported. 58 Fake BEd admission racket Over 1.2K ECoR jobs under Rly restructuring shadow busted in Jharsuguda, 2 held Sudarsan Maharana @ Bhubaneswar M aya n k B h u s a n Pa n i @ Jharsuguda Jharsuguda police on Sunday busted a fake BEd admission racket and arrested two persons for allegedly duping students by promising admissions in colleges in Andhra Pradesh. The accused have been identified as Chittaranjan Barik and his associate Reema Barik, both from Sambalpur. The accused reportedly targeted aspirants by claiming they could secure seats in institutions such as Seven Hills BEd College and Ramalakshmi College of Education in Guntur district of the neighbouring state through informal arrangements and collected `25,000 to `30,000 per candidate. Investigation revealed that the racket was being operated under the banner of ‘One World Academy’. It was jointly established a few years ago by Barik along with two other persons Alok Kumar Patra and Sangram Kesari with the stated objective of facilitating admissions to BEd colleges outside Odisha. However, after the other two members became inactive, Barik allegedly orchestrated the scam on his own, duping aspiring students by falsely promising admission to Seven Hills BEd College for non-existent distance mode course. Jharsuguda SP GR Raghavendra said Barik collected money from several students but neither secured admissions nor refunded the amount. To deliberately deceive victims, he allegedly created forged documents to show that their admissions had been processed. With the first-semester examinations at the Seven Hills college scheduled to commence from Monday, Barik failed to provide students with any prior information or documents required to appear them. This raised suspicion, prompting a woman to lodge a complaint, leading to his arContinued on P5 rest. In a significant manpower restructuring exercise, more than 1,200 posts in the East Coast Railway (ECoR) are set to be surrendered or redistributed during the current financial year, following a fresh rationalisation target issued by the Ministry of Railways. In a recent directive, the Railway Board has instructed all zonal railways, production units and other establishments to achieve a 2 per cent rationalisation of manpower against the sanctioned strength during the fiscal. Around 29,608 posts out of a total sanctioned strength of 14,80,455 have been identified for surrender or redistribution. The ECoR has been assigned a target of 1,239 posts against its sanctioned strength of 61,956 as on April 1, 2026. The move, however, has triggered legitimate concerns over its timing, particularly as the zone is witnessing substantial investments More than rationalisation, government should focus on expediting recruitment for vacancies, especially in safety and maintenance sectors, where inadequate manpower is a big concern – ECoR Shramik Union Raghu Rai legendary photojournalist passes away at 83 The chronicler of the real India story, who captured the nation’s fleeting moments with his lens for six decades, lost his battle to cancer on Sunday. He shot some of the most significant historical events, including the Bangladesh refugee crisis and Bhopal gas tragedy, and his black-and-white photos shed light on ordinary lives with abundant clarity and unmatched compassion | P7 Bengal polls Voter deletions, anti-incumbency add to Didi’s worries S U B H E NDU M AI T I @ Kolkata with just two days left for the second and final phase of elections in the remaining 142 out of 294 assembly constituencies in West Bengal, the mood on the ground is sober. For TMC supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, it is her most crucial election that could decide the fate of her party’s long rule in the state. She banks on her 30 percent minority vote bank share by consolidating Muslim voters, who are worried the SIR exercise might result in a citizenship crisis in the coming days if the BJP comes to power. The BJP’s campaign, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is targeting Hindu voters focusing threats of ghuspetiya (Bangladeshi infiltrators) in 10 border districts—Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar, Cooch Behar, North and South Dinajpur, Malda, Murshidabad and North 24 Parganas. The BJP alleges the long TMC rule has triggered demographic changes of West Bengal. For the BJP it’s a tough , battle to come to power for the first time in the state in the backdrop of deletions of around 91 lakh voters from the post-SIR electoral rolls. The deleted voters - roughly 12% of the state’s electorate - were classified as absent, shifted, dead and duplicate, while the status of another adjudicated 2.7 million remains under review of the appellate tribunals. What is likely to impact the results, apart from the nine million removed voters, is the 5-6% swing in the Hindu votes and the mass transfer of officials considered close to the ruling TMC. Speaking to this in infrastructure while already operating below its sanctioned manpower strength. ECoR has been allocated `10,928 crore for 2026-27, with projects exceeding `90,000 crore, including new lines, station redevelopment and road overbridges, at various stages of execution. This apart a significant chunk of its existing personnel are engaged in maintenance and safety-related works newspaper, Debashis Ghosh, a packaged milk seller and a staunch Trinamool Congress supporter, said: “I have been voting for Didi since 2011 but this time, I may not,” adding that he changed his mind after participating in Modi’s roadshow. Another voter, Matiur Rahaman, a resident of Beldanga assembly segment in Murshidabad district with around 70 percent Muslim population, said: “Large number of Muslim voters are worried about Didi’s stand on Waqf and OBC issues and decided to shift our support to the Left and Congress.” as well as track jobs. Representatives of East Coast Railway Shramik Union expressed fear that there are more chances of majority posts getting surrendered, which will result in retrenchment of the workers. The provision of redistribution, though, creates scope for absorption of employees in other required fields. “The government appears to have restricted itself to cadre surrender, cadre redeployment and abolition of posts through work study. Vacancies in the safety category are hardly receiving enough attention,” said an office-bearer. Continued on P5
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