Tag: 10day

  • Bribe for tender case: Karnataka BJP MLA sent to 10-day judicial custody

    Bribe for tender case: Karnataka BJP MLA sent to 10-day judicial custody

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    Bengaluru: The Special Court for People’s Representatives in Bengaluru on Saturday sent Karnataka BJP MLA Madal Virupakshappa to 10-day judicial custody in connection with the bribe for tender case.

    Justice Jayath Kumar issued the order after the Lokayukta sleuths produced the accused before the court.

    Virupakshappa, who is the prime accused in the case, was arrested on March 27 and produced before the court the next day. The entire episode has caused embarrassment to the party ahead of the May 10 Assembly elections.

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    Virupakshappa’s son Prashath Madal, a government official, was caught red-handed while receiving Rs 40 lakh bribe for allotment of procurement order of raw materials for the Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited (KSDL), a public sector unit.

    The accused MLA was the Chairman of KSDL and his son was allegedly receiving bribes on behalf of his father.

    The authorities had seized Rs 8.12 crore in cash, 1.6 kg gold from the residences of the accused BJP MLA and his son, who was arrested.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Free 10-day medical camp for female journalists in Hyderabad

    Free 10-day medical camp for female journalists in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: Free medical or health camp for female journalists is being organised at the head office of the state’s Department of Relations Headquarters (I and PR department) at Masab Tank for ten days (March 29- April 7).

    The camp will begin to function from 7 am on Wednesday till 2 pm each day for the next consecutive 10 days for the women to evaluate their health by getting themselves examined.

    Information Civil Relations Department Commissioner Arvind Kumar in a statement said that women journalists in the award programme organised on the occasion of International Women’s Day requested the state’s IT minister KT Rama Rao to conduct a free medical camp to which the minister responded positively.

    Diagnostic tests include blood tests (CBP), blood sugar, diabetic tests, lipid profile, thyroid, calcium, urine tests, vitamin B12, and D3 in addition to ECG, X-ray, ultrasonography, mammogram, pap smear, screening tests, medical officer examination, eye screening, dental examinations, and gynaecology examinations will be conducted in the medical camp.

    All women working at the state level as accredited journalists are hereby requested to avail themselves of the opportunity from Hyderabad and joint Rangareddy districts.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • NDRF’s 47 rescuers with dog squad return from 10-day ops in earthquake-hit Turkey; 54 members on way

    NDRF’s 47 rescuers with dog squad return from 10-day ops in earthquake-hit Turkey; 54 members on way

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    Delhi: India’s ‘Operation Dost’ team of 47-member National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) rescuers with dog squad members Rambo and Honey returned on Friday morning after their 10-day hectic and successful engagements while providing round the clock support to the victims of earthquake-hit Turkey.

    The rest of the 54-member team with the head of the whole contingent is on the way and is expected to arrive at Ghaziabad’s Hindon Air Force Station by this evening. These members belong to the force’s 11th Battalion in Varanasi and 2nd Battalion Kolkata.

    India announced ‘Operation Dost’ shortly after a magnitude 7.8 quake ravaged Turkey and sent a team from the Army to set up 60 Para Field Hospitals and the NDRF for search and rescue operations, including relief and humanitarian assistance to the ‘Dost’ (friendly) country.

    Led by Deputy Commandant Deepak Talwar, the 47-member team of NDRF that returned on Friday morning included a five-member women crew comprising Sub-Inspector Shivani Agrawal, Sushama Yadav, Rakhi, Archana Singh and Priyanka Rai– who belonged to the force’s 8th Battalion and were among the first batch of the 51-member team that was sent to Turkey on February 7.

    The 47-member team was among 101 NDRF personnel who were dispatched to Turkey in two separate batches with a four-member dog squad–Julie, Romeo, Honey and Rambo– for undertaking search and rescue operations in the affected areas of Turkey which was devastated on February 6 by massive earthquake and its aftershocks.

    Sharing the operational details, Talwar told ANI that the NDRF personnel rescued two children from the rubble and evacuated 85 bodies during their 10-day engagements in earthquake-hit Turkey despite tough weather circumstances in the country.

    “The weather was too cold in Turkey compared to India when we arrived there on February 7. Our troops engaged in the operation at two specific locations nearly 150 km away from the Adana Airport in Turkey…We rescued two children and evacuated 85 bodies from the debris during our 10-day operation,” Deepak Talwar said.

    An Indian Air Force C17 flight with over 50 personnel from the NDRF and a specially trained dog squad along with necessary equipment, including medical supplies, drilling machines and other equipment required for the aid efforts had also departed for Turkey with the specially trained Labrador breed dog squad, who are expert in sniffing and other key skills during rescue operations in disaster-hit regions.

    While India’s National Disaster Response Force miraculously rescued a six-year-old girl and made headlines, a lot of the credit for the daring rescue ought to be reserved for ‘Romeo’ and ‘Julie’, part of the NDRF’s dog squad.

    Romeo and Julie succeeded where machines failed. The dog squad was instrumental in detecting the little girl’s whereabouts under tonnes of rubble. Without their help, the little girl could not have survived.

    The death toll from the earthquakes in Turkey and northwestern Syria has gone past 41,000.
    Acclaimed globally after Japan’s triple disaster in 2011 and the Nepal earthquake in 2015, the NDRF successfully completed its task for the fourth time it was given on foreign soil since its inception.

    Always led from the front by displaying a high level of dedication and commitment, the NDRF, which was constituted in 2006, was first time sent for an international rescue operation in Japan in 2011 to help the country facing triple disaster, followed by Bhutan river rescue operation in 2014 and Nepal earthquake in 2015.

    This was the fourth international disaster rescue operation when the NDRF team was tasked to help earthquake-hit Turkey.
    A massive earthquake of 7.8 magnitude on Richter scale, ripped through Turkey and Syria on February 6, followed by a series of aftershocks causing huge devastation, loss of lives and damage to infrastructure in both countries.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Delhi excise policy case: YSR Congress MP’s son sent to 10-day ED custody

    Delhi excise policy case: YSR Congress MP’s son sent to 10-day ED custody

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    New Delhi: Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court on Saturday sent YSR Congress Party MP c to 10-day Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody in connection with the Delhi excise policy 2021-22 case.

    Earlier on Saturday, the ED had arrested Raghav, which was the third arrest made by the central probe agency in the last three days in connection with the case.

    According to the ED, Raghav is a key person in the conspiracy of cartelisation and kickbacks hatched along with various persons in the Delhi excise policy case.

    The ED had also arrested Punjab-based businessman Gautam Malhotra and Rajesh Joshi, an aide of Aam Aadmi Party communication in-charge Vijay Nair.

    It was alleged that Joshi got money from Nair for the Goa Assembly elections. The money was proceeds of crime generated through the excise policy case, the ED said.

    Their interrogation led to the arrest of Magunta.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Rs 54-lakh bill for 10-day treatment at hospital in Hyderabad

    Rs 54-lakh bill for 10-day treatment at hospital in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: Yet another incident of patients being charged exorbitantly by private hospitals in Hyderabad came to the limelight.

    As per a hospital bill shared by spokesman Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT) Amjed Ullah Khan, a patient by name Syed Rahmath Uddin has been charged Rs 54 lakhs for 10-day treatment at a hospital in Hyderabad.

    Khan also mentioned that the family members of the patient so far paid Rs 20 lakhs.

    Khan, in another tweet, mentioned that the hospital is demanding Rs 29 lakhs more and requested the concerned authorities to take necessary action to shift the patient to Gandhi or NIMS hospital.

    Inflated bills by private hospitals

    It is not the first time, earlier too, private hospitals in Hyderabad were in focus when some of them inflated bills for COVID treatment.

    Earlier, the Telangana Public Health and Family Welfare Department asked 44 private hospitals to refund money to patients who were overcharged during COVID treatment. Out of them, four hospitals returned more than 10 lakhs each.

    Eight hospitals returned amounts somewhere between Rs. 5 lakhs and 10 lakhs. Five hospitals returned amounts that range from Rs 3.2 lakhs to Rs 399440.

    As per the details revealed by an RTI reply, a total of Rs 1,61,22,484 was returned to the patients as of June 22, 2021.

    People hesitate to visit private hospitals in Hyderabad

    Usually, middle-class and BPL people hesitate to visit private hospitals in Hyderabad due to heavy medical costs. Their problem becomes adverse at the hospitals if patients are not covered under any health insurance.

    Though government schemes exist to help poor people avail treatment at a private hospital, they have an upper cap.

    For example, after the merger of the Telangana government’s Aarogyasri Health Scheme and Centre’s Ayushman Bharat Scheme, maximum health protection has gone up to Rs 5 lakh per family per annum.

    Apart from the upper cap, the scheme covers a set of diseases only.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )