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3 ONGC execcutives suspended on barge Catastrophe

MUMBAI: Three executive managers of ONGC were suspended as a member of this high tech committee inquiry into the month’s barge disaster that claimed the lives of 86 employees even as a institution of ONGC officers required that the decision has been revoked.
In its letter dated June 2, the Association of Scientific and Technical Officers said in case the choice isn’t reversed by June 15, it could be”restricted to take additional actions”.
The panel has been set up from the ministry of oil and natural gas to research the catastrophe, the largest off Bombay High, because of Cyclone Tauktae.
Eighty-six individuals died in the accident, such as 75 out of barge P-305 and 11 from tug Varaprada.
The committee chose on the grounds of technical proof which mature ONGC officials were supposedly responsible for the episode also between barges SS-03 along with Gal Constructor and drilling rig Sagar Bhushan.

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