<p>Mathura (UP): Three trolleys of the recently inaugurated ropeway at Barsana’s Radha Rani Temple lost control while descending, crashing into the base station at high speed, officials said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>No casualties were reported in the incident; however, some suffered minor injuries as the glass panes and the trolley frames were damaged in the incident.</p>.<p>The ropeway, designed to facilitate pilgrims' travel to and from the temple, situated atop the 200-meter-high Brahmanchal Hill, was inaugurated by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on March 7. He used the ropeway on its launch day.</p>.Ordnance Factory worker held for sending sensitive info to Pakistani agent: UP ATS.<p>The incident occurred on Tuesday around 2:30 pm.</p>.<p>According to project manager Sanjay Singh, the ropeway's power supply was briefly disrupted, and the motor stopped, resulting in the uncontrolled descent of the returning trolleys.</p>.<p>The sudden acceleration caused panic among the 18 pilgrims inside, who screamed in fear as the trolleys crashed. On-site staff responded quickly and were able to evacuate the passengers.</p>.<p>Singh stated that the ropeway’s operations have been suspended pending an expert investigation. He added that despite the malfunction, the trolleys should not have descended rapidly.</p>.<p>Experts from Kolkata are expected to arrive on Wednesday evening to inspect the system, he said.</p>.<p>Officials from the Mathura-Vrindavan Development Authority (MVDA), which oversaw the ropeway’s installation, visited the site and initiated their inquiry.</p>.<p>Operations will only resume after receiving clearance from higher authorities.</p>.<p>Govardhan Sub-Divisional Magistrate Neelam Srivastava said she has contacted the MVDA secretary, who is looking into the matter.</p>.<p>"I am also sending a formal request to ensure that regular inspections of the ropeway are conducted to prevent such mechanical failures in the future," she added. </p>
<p>Mathura (UP): Three trolleys of the recently inaugurated ropeway at Barsana’s Radha Rani Temple lost control while descending, crashing into the base station at high speed, officials said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>No casualties were reported in the incident; however, some suffered minor injuries as the glass panes and the trolley frames were damaged in the incident.</p>.<p>The ropeway, designed to facilitate pilgrims' travel to and from the temple, situated atop the 200-meter-high Brahmanchal Hill, was inaugurated by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on March 7. He used the ropeway on its launch day.</p>.Ordnance Factory worker held for sending sensitive info to Pakistani agent: UP ATS.<p>The incident occurred on Tuesday around 2:30 pm.</p>.<p>According to project manager Sanjay Singh, the ropeway's power supply was briefly disrupted, and the motor stopped, resulting in the uncontrolled descent of the returning trolleys.</p>.<p>The sudden acceleration caused panic among the 18 pilgrims inside, who screamed in fear as the trolleys crashed. On-site staff responded quickly and were able to evacuate the passengers.</p>.<p>Singh stated that the ropeway’s operations have been suspended pending an expert investigation. He added that despite the malfunction, the trolleys should not have descended rapidly.</p>.<p>Experts from Kolkata are expected to arrive on Wednesday evening to inspect the system, he said.</p>.<p>Officials from the Mathura-Vrindavan Development Authority (MVDA), which oversaw the ropeway’s installation, visited the site and initiated their inquiry.</p>.<p>Operations will only resume after receiving clearance from higher authorities.</p>.<p>Govardhan Sub-Divisional Magistrate Neelam Srivastava said she has contacted the MVDA secretary, who is looking into the matter.</p>.<p>"I am also sending a formal request to ensure that regular inspections of the ropeway are conducted to prevent such mechanical failures in the future," she added. </p>