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10 infants dead after massive fire erupts at Jhansi Medical College

JHANSI: At least 10 infants were killed after a massive fire broke out at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of Jhansi Medical College in Uttar Pradesh late Friday evening, officials said. According to hospital officials, there were 54 infants admitted to the NICU ward and several infants trapped have been rescued. The dousing, as…

10 infants dead after massive fire erupts at Jhansi Medical College
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DC Jammu seeks explanation from absentee health staff
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DC Jammu seeks explanation from absentee health staff

JAMMU, AUGUST 30: Deputy Commissioner, Sachin Kumar Vaishya conducted a surprise inspection of the Tehsil Office and the Government Health & Wellness Centre Pargwal. Additional District Development Commissioner Sher Singh accompanied the Deputy Commissioner during the inspection tour. At the Tehsil Office, the Deputy Commissioner scrutinised the Service Plus portal and evaluated the office's adherence…

Kashmiri Youth pledge greater electoral participation to foster democracy

Exhibited enthusiastic participation in Run for Democracy, Cycle Rally, Shikara Rally at SKICC SRINAGAR, AUGUST 09: Hundreds of youngsters of Kashmir came together with unmatched enthusiasm, promoting the importance of voting and expressing their faith in democracy. The students participated in several programs under SVEEP like Run for Democracy, Cycle Rally and Shikara Rally at…

Kashmiri Youth pledge greater electoral participation to foster democracy
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Shrine Board Adds Robust Health Care Accessibility On Mata Vaishno Devi Track
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Shrine Board Adds Robust Health Care Accessibility On Mata Vaishno Devi Track

KATRA, Apr 6: Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) is committed to provide good and easily accessible health care services to the pilgrims visiting to the Holy Shrine.In the endeavor, the Shrine Board has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Hewlett Packard Enterprise India Private Limited (HPEIPL) and Hewlett Packard (India) Software…

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Farmers”rail roko’ protest today, trains to be affected: Top points

NEW DELHI: As part of their 'Dilli Chalo' march to Delhi, farmer bodies have called for a statewide four-hour "rail roko" demonstration today to forward their objectives, which include a legal guarantee on a minimum support price for crops. The four-hour protest, which is scheduled to begin at 12 p.m. and end at 4 p.m., aims to put pressure on the government to grant their requests. Train services are expected to be disrupted by the 'rail roko' barricade. 1. On Sunday morning, farmer activist Sarwan Singh Pandher said to the media, "We have called for 'Rail Roko' across the country today as part of the agitation that started at the Punjab-Haryana border on February 13.""We urge all farmers, labourers and common people of the country to support us in the 'rail roko' today in large numbers," he stated. In addition, Pandher urged people to postpone their plans to take the train between noon and 4 pm today because they "might face a little inconvenience" as a result of the obstruction. The 'rail roko' movement is, he confirmed, a partial one. 2. The Centre and the protesting farmers have met for at least four rounds of negotiations about the former's requests, but little progress has been made. In addition to a legal guarantee on the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops, the farmers have asked that agricultural debt be waived, pensions for farmers and farm labourers be included, and electricity rates not be increased.3. Farmers in Punjab and Haryana have been camping at the Shambhu and Khanauri border posts ever since they began their 'Dilli Chalo' protest march on February 13. 4. The Kisan Mazdoor Morcha (KMM) and the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (non-political) (SKM) called for farmers from all over the nation to come to Delhi, and on March 6 the farmers reopened their bid to enter the nation's capital. The appeal to march to Delhi on March 6 was primarily intended to refute the myth that farmers are unable to protest in the absence of tractors and trolleys. 5. However, the Delhi Police refused to allow the farmers to enter the city and stage a demonstration at the Jantar Mantar, citing a directive from February 26. Protesters are not allowed on the property, according to the directive. [caption id="attachment_12508" align="alignnone" width="300"] Farmers''rail roko' protest today, trains to be affected: Top points[/caption]