Tag: Leg

  • Bigbought Baby Boy and Baby Girl Combo/Gift Set Of Hand Mittens (Gloves) (4 Pairs) and Leg Booties (Socks) (4 Pairs), Pure Hosiery Soft Skin Friendly Fabric, 0 to 6 Months

    Bigbought Baby Boy and Baby Girl Combo/Gift Set Of Hand Mittens (Gloves) (4 Pairs) and Leg Booties (Socks) (4 Pairs), Pure Hosiery Soft Skin Friendly Fabric, 0 to 6 Months

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    Bigbought Present Newborn Baby Cotton Mitten Sets / Newborn Gloves Set for both Baby Boy’s and Baby Girl’s. These Mittens has been been from very fine Cotton material and a perfect set for your newborn baby. Make your baby comfortable with the very soft material of this gloves set. Don’t Worry at all about the rash as the Cotton material is very soft which helps your baby getting a good sleep.
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  • Hyderabad doctor suspended for operating on wrong leg

    Hyderabad doctor suspended for operating on wrong leg

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana State Medical Council has suspended the license of a private doctor for six months for operating on the healthy right leg of a patient instead of the left leg.

    The Council suspended the license of Karan M. Patil, an orthopedician of Hyderabad. He had operated on the healthy right leg of a patient instead of the left leg. After realizing the blunder, the doctors operated on the left leg.

    The victim had complained to the District Medical and Health Officer (DMHO). After an investigation, the Medical Council found the doctor guilty of negligence. An order suspending the doctor’s license for six months was issued on Thursday by Council chairman V. Rajalingam.

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    In another case, the Council suspended the license of a private doctor of Mancherial district for three months for not referring a Dengue patient to a better hospital resulting in his death. The patient’s family members had complained to the district collector that doctor Ch. Srikanth did not timely refer the patient to a hospital with better facilities and the delay resulted in the patient’s death.

    On the basis of the district collector’s report, the Medical Council took up the investigation and ordered suspension of doctor’s license for three months.

    Both the doctors have been asked to surrender their certificates to the Council. However, the doctors can file an appeal against suspension in 60 days.

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  • Andhra Pradesh CM sprains leg, cancels visit to Vontimitta temple

    Andhra Pradesh CM sprains leg, cancels visit to Vontimitta temple

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    Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy has cancelled his scheduled visit to Vontimitta temple in Kadapa district on Wednesday following a sprain in his leg while exercising, an official said on Tuesday.

    Reddy was supposed to present silken raiments to the deity at Vontimitta temple, where Andhra Pradesh had started celebrating the “Sita-Rama Kalyanam” as a State festival.

    “The Chief Minister sprained his leg while exercising this morning. Earlier also he injured his leg in this fashion and suffered for a long time. This incident has also resulted in leg pain,” said the official in a statement.

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    Doctors have advised the Chief Minister to cancel all travel plans, resulting in the cancellation of his Kadapa visit.

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  • Second leg of Budget session from Monday; Govt says priority to pass Finance Bill

    Second leg of Budget session from Monday; Govt says priority to pass Finance Bill

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    New Delhi: The second leg of the Budget session will commence on Monday with the government asserting that its priority is to pass the Finance Bill and the Opposition planning to raise issues like the action of central agencies against the BJP’s political rivals and allegations against the Adani group.

    Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge asserted that they want to play a constructive role in making the government accountable and sought a discussion in the House on “every burning issue facing the nation”.

    Rajya Sabha Chairperson Jagdeep Dhankhar sought views of leaders of various political parties on ways to curb disruptions in the House at a meeting held on Sunday.

    Opposition members raised the issue of alleged misuse of central agencies against non-BJP governments and the move to appoint Dhankhar’s personal staff on parliamentary committees.

    The opposition parties will meet on Monday morning to evolve their strategy in both Houses of Parliament after protests by them on the Hindenburg-Adani issue overshadowed most of the first half of the Budget session.

    Manickam Tagore, Congress Whip in Lok Sabha, told PTI that his party wants the Opposition to take a united stand.

    “We will continue to raise people’s issues – price rise, LPG cost, Adani, misuse of agencies, farmers issues, governors’ intervention. We will continue to work with all like-minded parties. Tomorrow’s meeting is called for the purpose as we want the Opposition to be united.”

    Congress leader K Suresh maintained that his party would continue to demand answers from the government on the Adani-Hindenburg issue as it has been keeping a studied silence.

    The principal opposition party has been pressing for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe.

    The opposition parties are also likely to vociferously raise the issue of recent raids by the CBI and the ED against their leaders, some of whom were questioned and even arrested in various cases. They have accused the BJP-led government at the Centre of misusing the central agencies to target leaders of the BJP’s rival parties.

    Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Arjunram Meghwal told PTI on Sunday that the top-most priority for the government is the passage of the Financial Bill.

    He said discussions will be held on demands for grants of ministries including Railways, Panchayati Raj, Tourism, Culture and Health. Speaker Om Birla will later apply the guillotine, after which all the outstanding demands for grants, whether discussed or not, will be put to vote and passed.

    “Then we will get the Finance Bill passed. After that we’ll look into the demands of the Opposition… the first responsibility of the government is to get the Finance Bill passed. Then we will hold discussions on issues the Opposition’s demands,” he said.

    The session, which began on January 31, is likely to conclude on April 6. Parliament is meeting after a month-long recess which allows various parliamentary panels to scrutinise allocations made in the Union Budget for different ministries.

    On Monday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present Supplementary Demands for Grants – Second Batch for 2022-23.

    She will also table the budget for the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir for the year 2023-24 in Lok Sabha. The UT is at present under central rule.

    The two items are listed in the order paper of Lok Sabha for Monday.

    Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha Kharge and Dhankhar also had a one-on-one meeting on Sunday.

    “Met @VPIndia, ahead of the forthcoming session of the Parliament to seek his cooperation,” Kharge said in a tweet.

    “We as Opposition parties are keen to play a constructive role in making the Government accountable and would want discussion on every burning issue facing the nation,” he said.

    Kharge had on Friday accused the Narendra Modi government of making “sinister attempts to kill democracy” by misusing probe agencies against opposition leaders, as he slammed the Centre over the ED searches on the premises of former Bihar chief minister Lalu Prasad’s family.

    The Samajwadi Party, the Left and the DMK were among those who protested against the alleged attack on the federal structure and the “misuse” of institutions.

    The Trinamool Congress will raise in Parliament issues such as LIC and SBI’s risk exposure, price rise of essential commodities, unemployment and “misuse” of central agencies during the second phase of the session, its Rajya Sabha floor leader Derek O’Brien had recently said.

    He said LIC’s risk exposure and price rise affect the lives of the common man and their savings and should be highlighted.

    The TMC will also raise the issue of “political vendetta” against non-BJP ruled states in Parliament and also question the Union government on “holding back of funds for schemes such as MNREGA”, O’Brien said.

    At the meeting with Dhankhar, several floor leaders raised the issue of the appointment of his personal staff on parliamentary committees.

    The vice president responded by saying that the sole purpose behind the move was to achieve optimisation of human resources and the output of committees.

    The staffers were not participating members of the committee and are just there to assist, facilitate and provide research material, he was quoted as saying.

    Dhankhar, sources said, asserted that he was committed to improving the functioning of the committees.

    At the all-party meeting, AAP raised the issue of alleged misuse of investigative agencies and the Adani-Hindenburg matter.

    Its leader and former deputy chief minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia has been recently arrested by the CBI and the ED in cases related to the alleged Delhi excise policy scam. Former Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain is already in jail on charges of money laundering.

    The opposition parties are also gearing up to corner the government on issues such as the China border row and unemployment.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Cong Prez Kharge meets VP Dhankhar ahead of 2nd leg of Budget session

    Cong Prez Kharge meets VP Dhankhar ahead of 2nd leg of Budget session

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    New Delhi: Congress president and Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge met Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar here on Sunday, after which he asserted that opposition parties want a discussion during the second leg of the Budget session on every burning issue facing the nation.

    Kharge also asserted that opposition parties are keen to play a constructive role in making the government accountable.

    Kharge met Dhankhar, who is also the Rajya Sabha Chairman, at the Upa-Rashtrapati Nivas.

    “Met @VPIndia, ahead of the forthcoming session of the Parliament to seek his cooperation,” the Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha said in a tweet.

    “We as Opposition parties are keen to play a constructive role in making the Government accountable and would want discussion on every burning issue facing the nation,” he said.

    The second leg of the Budget session will commence on Monday with the government asserting that its priority is to pass the Finance Bill and the Opposition planning to raise issues like the action of central agencies against the BJP’s political rivals and allegations against the Adani group.

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  • Suspected spy pigeon with devices fitted on leg caught in Odisha

    Suspected spy pigeon with devices fitted on leg caught in Odisha

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    Paradip: A pigeon fitted with devices, which appear to be a camera and a microchip, was caught from a fishing boat off the Paradip coast of Odisha’s Jagatsinghpur district, with the police suspecting that the bird was being used for spying.

    Some fishermen found the pigeon perched on their trawler a few days ago. The bird was captured and handed over to the marine police here on Wednesday.

    “Our veterinarians will examine the bird. We will seek help of the State Forensic Science Laboratory for examining the devices attached to its legs. It appears that the devices are a camera and a microchip,” Jagatsinghpur Superintendent of Police Rahul PR told PTI.

    It also seems like something has been scribbled on the wings of the bird in a language unknown to the local police.

    “Experts’ help will also be sought to find out what is written,” the SP said.

    Pitambar Behera, an employee of the fishing trawler ‘Sarathi’, said he saw the pigeon perched on the boat.

    “Suddenly I noticed that some instruments were attached to the bird’s legs. I also found that something is written on its wings. I could not understand it as it was not in Odia,” Behera said.

    He caught the bird as it came closer.

    The pigeon was found on the trawler when it was anchored around 35 kilometres off the coast of Konark around 10 days back.

    Behera said he fed the bird broken rice for the past several days.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • While Raising The Tricolour, A Kashmiri Youth Lost His Hand And Leg In Kishtwar

    While Raising The Tricolour, A Kashmiri Youth Lost His Hand And Leg In Kishtwar

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    The “Har Ghar Tiranga” campaign was in full swing in August 2022, both nationally and especially in Jammu and Kashmir. The people actively participated in this initiative. 

    On one side, people were busy decorating their homes’ roofs with the tricolour flag on August 13.

    According to The Chenab Times video report, Mohammad Anwar, a native of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kapran Shahabad Veerinag, is a young man who came to Kishtwar district for study because of his poor financial situation and was forced to accept employment at a man’s home in Kishtwar. But Anwar described the good nature of his master, in whose home he was living in Kishtwar, as they paid his medical expenses until now after this incident.

    The tragedy

    The tragic incident with Anwar happened on August 13. When the landlord of Muhammad Anwar asked him to bring a pipe so that he can install the tricolour flag at the residence, Anwar held an iron pipe, and while standing the pipe, it came into contact with a power transmission line, due to which Anwar was electrocuted. The landlord of Anwar immediately took him to the District Hospital Kishtwar, from where he was referred to SKIMS Soura in Srinagar. In this tragic incident, Anwar lost his right hand and leg completely. 

    Unfortunately, as of November 15, there is no FIR regarding this incident, according to Anwar. When a Chenab Times correspondent asked him whether any police officials had met or visited him, he said that no one met him after this incident. On November 14, he went back to Kishtwar to lodge an FIR so that he could get compensation from the concerned authorities because he was now handicapped and could not earn for his family.

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    When CT tried to contact Jammu and Kashmir Police officials in Kishtwar, no calls were received. An official saw our WhatsApp message but didn’t respond until the day this report is filed. We contacted Anwar’s lawyer; he said that they had moved to court regarding this, and the court has directed the police to lodge an FIR. 

    The unanswered questions

    The question is whether Anwar will get compensation for living his life or whether he will keep knocking on doors for help. For losing his hand and leg for the tricolour, whether the Jammu and Kashmir government give honour to him and help him or not. These questions will remain unanswered until some practical developments take place.


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