<p>Kathmandu: An Indian tourist bus which plunged into the Marsyangdi River in central <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/nepal">Nepal</a> last week, killing 25 Indian pilgrims, was pulled out on Monday, authorities said.</p>.<p>The bus with an Uttar Pradesh registration was pulled out from the river by using a crane after closing the Mugling-Anbukhaireni road section of the national highway for four hours since Monday morning, according to Deputy Spokesperson of Armed Police Force Shailendra Thapa.</p>.<p>The bus veered off the highway and fell into the fast-flowing Marsyangdi River at Abu Khaireni in the Tanahun district of the Gandaki province last Friday.</p>.<p>The accident killed 25 pilgrims from Maharashtra. The driver and his assistant from Uttar Pradesh were also killed. The accident also injured 16 others.</p>.Truck driver, helper die in accident after collision with tanker in Rajasthan.<p>The accident site lies on the national highway, some 90 km west of Kathmandu.</p>.<p>Initially, a single crane was used to pull the bus out, but then another crane was put to use to complete the task.</p>.<p>Passengers were stranded on the highway for hours while the work was underway. However, the road section opened by evening after the bus was pulled from the river.</p>.<p>The reason for the accident is not yet known.</p>.<p>The deceased and the injured were part of a group of 104 pilgrims on a visit to Nepal in three buses.</p>.<p>Following the accident, the post-mortem of the 27 Indians took place at a hospital in the Bagmati province on Saturday.</p>.<p>A military transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) then brought the bodies of 25 of the pilgrims to Maharashtra's Jalgaon.</p>.<p>Sixteen passengers who were rescued from the accident site are receiving treatment at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital here. </p>
<p>Kathmandu: An Indian tourist bus which plunged into the Marsyangdi River in central <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/nepal">Nepal</a> last week, killing 25 Indian pilgrims, was pulled out on Monday, authorities said.</p>.<p>The bus with an Uttar Pradesh registration was pulled out from the river by using a crane after closing the Mugling-Anbukhaireni road section of the national highway for four hours since Monday morning, according to Deputy Spokesperson of Armed Police Force Shailendra Thapa.</p>.<p>The bus veered off the highway and fell into the fast-flowing Marsyangdi River at Abu Khaireni in the Tanahun district of the Gandaki province last Friday.</p>.<p>The accident killed 25 pilgrims from Maharashtra. The driver and his assistant from Uttar Pradesh were also killed. The accident also injured 16 others.</p>.Truck driver, helper die in accident after collision with tanker in Rajasthan.<p>The accident site lies on the national highway, some 90 km west of Kathmandu.</p>.<p>Initially, a single crane was used to pull the bus out, but then another crane was put to use to complete the task.</p>.<p>Passengers were stranded on the highway for hours while the work was underway. However, the road section opened by evening after the bus was pulled from the river.</p>.<p>The reason for the accident is not yet known.</p>.<p>The deceased and the injured were part of a group of 104 pilgrims on a visit to Nepal in three buses.</p>.<p>Following the accident, the post-mortem of the 27 Indians took place at a hospital in the Bagmati province on Saturday.</p>.<p>A military transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) then brought the bodies of 25 of the pilgrims to Maharashtra's Jalgaon.</p>.<p>Sixteen passengers who were rescued from the accident site are receiving treatment at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital here. </p>