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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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  • Hyderabad: Harish Rao lauds doctors for operating on babies with cardiac issues

    Hyderabad: Harish Rao lauds doctors for operating on babies with cardiac issues

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    Hyderabad: Telangana health minister T Harish Rao on Saturday lauded the surgeons who successfully operated on 9 children with cardiac issues in Nizam’s Institute Of Medical Sciences (NIMS). 

    Dr Ramana, a London-based doctor, who is a native of Jagtial has performed the surgery along with this team from London. 

    Speaking on the occasion, Harish Rao congratulated the doctors and said, “Dr Ramana is a well-known doctor in London and he approached us with a desire to serve his people. He also wanted to technically strengthen the medical staff of the state.” 

    Dr Ramana’s team provided training to the medical staff here and operated on 9 children with cardiac issues in the NIMS hospital, said the minister. 

    Speaking at the event in NIMS, Harish Rao said that 1 in every 100 babies is born with cardiac issues across the world, “In Telangana, every year, 6 lakh babies are born and 6000 of them have cardiac issues. Out of them, at least 1000 of them need surgeries”. 

    “Due to the limitations in government hospitals and not having enough money to get the surgeries done in private hospitals, many babies from poor families die,” he added. 

    To address the crunch in funds, Harish Rao said that, with the help of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds and equipment from the government, a cardiothoracic department with an ICU, operation theatre, and other facilities has been established.-

    Harish Rao further appealed to NRI doctors to extend their expertise to serve the people of the state.

    “Dr Ramana and the team have operated on 9 kids and all the surgeries have been successful,” said the minister. He said that these kinds of surgeries have been performed previously in AIIMS, Delhi only. 

    Harish Rao stated that the government is developing super specialty hospitals in the state using Rs 6,000 crores.

    “To help the poor, our chief minister has introduced many super specialty hospitals around Hyderabad. Also, Warangal super specialty hospital, a 24 storied building will be ready by the end of this year, and we will inaugurate it on Dasara. We will also expand NIMS hospital with another 2000 beds. Along with this, we will also add new blocks to Gandhi hospital,” said the minister.

    Talking about medical seats in the state, Harish Rao said that Telangana stands first in the country in the number of MBBS seats, with 19 MBBS seats per 1 lakh population. “The state also has 7 PG medical seats per 1 lakh population and this is the second highest in the country. We are planning on expanding these numbers,” he added.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • NIA Court Jammu Issues Non-Bailable Warrant Against 13 Kishtwar-based Militants Operating from Across Border

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    Kishtwar, Mar 2: National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday issued non-bailable warrant against 13 Kishtwar-based militants operating from across the border.

    “Upon request of Kishtwar Police,NIA Special Court, Jammu, issued Non Bailable Warrants (NBWs)against 13 [militants] who hail from District Kishtwar but they are settled and operating from PAK”, reads a statement issued to GNS.

    The names of militants, as per the statement, include; Shahnawaz Kanth alias Munna alias Umer son of Abdul Rasheed, resident of Hullar Kishtwar; Nayeem Ahmed alias Amir/Gazi son of Gh. Nabi Gundna, resident of Near Jamia Masjid Kishtwar; Mohd Iqbal alias Bilal son of Mohd Akber Butt resident of Near Kichloo Market Kishtwar; Shahnawaz alias Nayeem son of Gh. Mohd resident of Chirool Padyarna; Javid Hussain Giri alias Muzamil son of Mohd Amin Giri resident of Kundali Pochal; Bashir Ahmed Mughal son of Gh. Qadir Mughal resident of Jugna Keshwan; Gazi-ul-Din son of Mohd Ayoub Guijer resident of Jugna Keshwan; Sattar Din alias Rajab alias Saifullah son of Mehar Din Gujjar resident of Jugna Keshwan; Imtiyaz Ahmed alias Dawood son of Aziz Mohd Sheikh, resident of Banderna Kishtwar; Shabir Ahmed son of Ghulam Mohi-Ud-Din resident of Kither Bonjwah; Mohd Rafig Keen son of Bashir Ahmed Keen resident of Patnazi Bonjwah; Muzaffer Ahmed son of Abdul Ahmed Dev resident of Semna Colony Zewar Kishtwar and Azad Hussain son of Abdul Majeed resident of Affani Padder presently residing in PAK.

    “The warrants have been issued in NIA case FIR 272/2022 (J&K Terror related case), which stands charged with offences in case FIR No.272/2022 under Section120-B/121-A/IPC, 13/18/39/UAPA OF P/S Kishtwar SSP Kishtwar Khalil Poswal said that Chief Investigation Officer (CIO) of Kishtwar Police approached the Special NIA Court for issuing Non-Bailable Warrants against above accused for their active involvement in terror activities for creating unrest in the Chenab valley and other parts of Jammu and Kashmir.”

    “They mobilised sleeper cells and pushed them into J&K in connivance with secessionist and separatist leaders for waging war against the Government of India with the nefarious design of seceding Jammu and Kashmir from Union of India”, the statement adding further investigation in the case is underway. (GNS)

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  • Vitro’s operating flow increases 178%

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    MONTERREY, NL 27-Feb-2023 .- Vitro reported this Monday that its operating flow increased to 85 million dollars in the fourth quarter of 2022, compared to the 31 million of the previous yearwhich meant a rise of 178.4 percent.

    According to his report, this result was mainly due to a greater Demand for Flat Glass products and Glass containersan increase in the price due to inflationary pressures and a better product mix, which was partially offset by a higher cost of transportation, raw materials, packaging, labor and energy.

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    In the quarter ended last December, the Vitro consolidated net sales went up 16.5 percent year against year, to $596 milliondriven in part by better performance in the segment of flat glass.

    He specified that the flat glass sales they grew up 20.8 percentcompared to the fourth quarter of 2021, due to an increase in sales of the segments Architectural and Automotive in most of the geographies in which Vitro participates.

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    “The Architectural business increased its Sales mainly in the United States due to greater growth in the demand for value-added glass for the specialty and commercial markets. automotive increased their sales in 4Q22 compared to 4Q21 mainly due to higher sales of laminated and tempered glass to original equipment manufacturers in Mexico, United States and Europepartially offset by a drop in sales to the aftermarket industry,” it detailed in its report.

    The packaging salesmeanwhile, remained relatively stable with a marginal negative year-on-year variation year of -0.9 percentdue to a decrease in sales of the Machine Manufacturing businesswhich was partially offset by the increase in Sales of Glass Containers to value-added industries perfumes, cosmetics and liquors.

    Vitro also said that the chemical sales presented an advance of 3.9 percent in the fourth quarter of 2022, due to higher sales of sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate and sodium chloride due to the growth in the national market, as well as the greater availability of products and better price mix.

    However, he noted that this was partially offset by a decrease in the calcium chloride sale due to a decrease in the availability of transport that limited the commercialization of our product in the United States.

    In the quarter, Vitro achieved a net profit of 6 million dollars, against the loss of 93 million registered between October and December 2021.

    “In the fourth quarter of 2022, we had positive organic growth from our businesses in nearly every country in the world in which we operate despite a turbulent environment due to inflationary pressures and an announced recession. During the quarter, we saw continuity in the efficient operation of businesses with strong sales activity mainly from Flat Glass and Glass Containers businessmaintaining the momentum towards 2023″, commented Adrián Sada Cueva, General Director of Vitro.

    Net debt at the end of the fourth quarter of 2022 was 621 million dollars, including the unpaid balance of the working capital lines used at the end of that period. Vitro made investments of fixed assets for 54 million dollars.

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    Vitro highlighted that the Oven 4 for Glass Containersas well as the expansion of capacity in the architectural solar control sector, are in the construction process with an eye on starting operations at the beginning of the second half of 2023.

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  • MHA to launch major crackdown on militants operating from Pak, PoJK

    MHA to launch major crackdown on militants operating from Pak, PoJK

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    JAMMU, Feb 26: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) with the assistance of Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP) and Intelligence Agencies has prepared a list of local militants, who were operating from Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Jammu Kashmir (PoJK) and trying to fan terror in the Union Territory to declare them as “individual terrorists” leading to attachment of their assets and freezing of bank accounts besides initiating other legal action against them available under various Acts including Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).

    Security agencies believed that Dhangri attack in Rajouri district on January 1 could also be the handiwork of the local militants sitting in Pakistan and PoJK especially in selecting the target as they are well versed with minority-dominated villages though it has been established that the killings were executed by the foreign terrorists.

    Official sources told the Excelsior that Doda district in Jammu region has highest numbers of 118 militants operating from Pakistan and PoJK and 10 of them are in the rank of commanders of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) outfits.

    Of them, the Home Ministry has already declared two as individual terrorists including Irshad Ahmed Attu alias Adrees son of Ghulam Mohammad Attu R/o Domail Udhyanpur and Mohammad Amin alias Khubaib alias Haroon son of Dawood Butt of Nandna Phagsoo, Thathri. Abdul Rashid alias Jehangir son of Arsullah Khanday, a resident of Khanpur Phagsoo could fall in the same category shortly as dossier against him is ready.

    Seven other militant commanders from Doda operating in Pakistan and PoJK who are also likely to be declared as individual terrorists include Abdul Hai alias Tahir Bilal son of Ghulam Mohammad Bhat of Sazan Bhagwah, Mohammad Hussain Khateeb son of Abdul Hai Khateeb of Masjid Mohalla, Bhaderwah, Khalid Hussain alias Saifullah son of Abdul Qadoos of Hamdanpur, Majeed Hussain alias Abu Zeahed Mujahid son of Mangta Butt of Manoie Gandoh, Mohammad Shafi alias Nadeem son of Ghulam Mohammad of Trenkal Kahara, Naseer Ahmed alias Babloo son of Ghulam Hussain Thukur R/o Khai Mohalla Bhaderwah, Nazir Ahmed Gujjar alias Abu Manazir son of Lal din Gujjar of Bagla Bharath, Shabir Ahmed Naik alias Shera son of Ghulam Mohammad Naik of Dandal Kastigarh, Atta Mohammad son of Ghulam Nabi R/o Tanta Kahara, Zakir Hussain son of Abdul Rashid R/o Draina Bhalla in Bhaderwah and Abdul Rashid alias Jahangir son of Arsullah Khanday of Khanpura Phagsoo.

    “Rest seven active militants would also be declared as individual terrorists and police administration is engaged in preparing dossiers against them including the terror acts executed by the militants here at their behest. Role of these militants has been established with documentary evidence,” sources said.

    Police and Intelligence agencies have gathered all details about these terrorists including the places they were living in Pakistan and PoJK, the militants they have trained so far, their role in infiltrating militants and pushing arms, ammunition and explosives through drones and other means and luring local youth including their relatives into the militancy.

    However, no major terror act has been reported from Doda district, once hub of the militancy, last year, due to alertness and activeness shown by the district police and preemptive actions taken by them.
    Similarly, 36 youth from once militancy infested Kishtwar district have been identified as terrorists operating in Pakistan and PoJK including some of those who are active and inciting local youth through mobile phones, internet calls and other modes of communication to take to the arms. However, they have met with no or very little success as local youth were not taking to militancy now.

    Mohammad Rafiq of Nar Gursai and Shamsheer Hussain of Gounthal in Poonch district are also set to be declared as “individual terrorists” very soon as they were directly affiliated with Jammu and Kashmir Ghaznavi Force (JKGF) which was recently banned by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs.
    Both of them are operating from Pakistan and were instrumental earlier in guiding local youth to take to terror acts including planting of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and grenades in the twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri.

    Fourteen youth from Rajouri and Poonch districts are also operating from Pakistan and police don’t rule out the possibility of some of them being behind Dhangri attack in Rajouri district on January 1 this year in which seven civilians from minorities including two minors were killed and over a dozen others were injured.

    Though it has almost been confirmed that the killings were executed by two foreign terrorists, sources said it remains to be seen how they selected the target like minority-dominated village, route taken to reach there and escape after the carnage etc.

    “The fact that the killers might have been guided by the terrorists from across the border is not ruled out,” sources said.

    They added that the Home Ministry has asked police to prepare dossiers against the militants who were operating from Pakistan and PoJK for declaring them as individual terrorists to facilitate seizure of their assets, mobile and immobile, and freeze the bank accounts which might have been used for transactions.

    “The action is expected to be taken very soon as this will help check terror activities,” sources said.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • DC Asks All Unregistered Courier Agencies Operating In Srinagar To Get Registered With Competent Authority

    DC Asks All Unregistered Courier Agencies Operating In Srinagar To Get Registered With Competent Authority

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    SRINAGAR: In order to ensure proper regulation of  courier service agencies as per SOPs for delivery of shipments, the Deputy Commissioner/District Magistrate Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad in an order issued here on Monday has asked all unregistered Courier Service Providers in District Srinagar to get registered with competent Authority within a period of 7 days, failing which they will not be allowed to continue their operations in the district.

    The order stated that “Whereas, it has come to the notice of DM Srinagar through the Drug and Food Control Department, that some Courier Services are being misused for peddling of Psychotropic substances in District Srinagar”.

    Accordingly, vide order No. DCS/DDMO/Thq/22/1211-15 dated 04-01-2023 a Committee headed by Sub Divisional Magistrate East was constituted for verification of Courier Service Providers operating in District Srinagar.

    Subsequently, the Committee vide communication, No. ALC/SGR/2023/60-62 dated: 27-01-2023 provided list of unregistered Courier Service Providers in District Srinagar. In addition, the Office of Deputy Drug Controller/ Drug & Food Control Organisation, Kashmir vide communication number DFO/K/Drug/Misc-04 dated 03/02/2023 has sought registration of unregistered Courier Service providers in District Srinagar, to curb the misuse of the courier services for peddling of Psychotropic substances.

    Therefore, in view of this, the District Magistrate has passed directions to all unregistered Courier Service agencies operating in District Srinagar to get registered with competent Authority within a period of 7 days, failing which they shall not be allowed to continue their operations.

    The order further reads that “Moreover, all the Courier Service Providers shall install High Resolution CCTV Cameras inside the courier offices for better surveillance, adopt computerized systems to maintain records and accounts of both the consignors and consignees”.

    The order also stated that “The Courier Service Providers would ask for Aadhar identity proof, address, drug sale licence, purchase order copy of the medical products and other antecedents of the consignor and consignee while booking pharmaceutical preparations”.

    Furthermore, Courier Service Providers will adhere to SOPs for courier service agencies issued by Deputy Drug Controller Kashmir with respect to shipment of pharmaceutical consignments; else action under relevant provisions of law shall be initiated against the violators.

    Pertinent to mention that during the month of January various instances have been brought into the notice of DM Srinagar with regard to trafficking of psychotropic substances through various Courier agencies for delivery to different parts of the Kashmir Division.

    Notably the DM was apprised by the Deputy Drug Controller Kashmir Shah Nighat that in the recent past on receiving credible inputs raids have been conducted during which huge quantities of psychotropic substances were seized. She said that in the month of October, during a surprise raid at Airport cargo logistic space of the Srinagar Airport about 7500 capsules of Spasmo-proxyvon were seized. Subsequently, special stress is being laid on strict adherence to SOPs for pharmaceutical procurement.

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  • Hyderabad: Cyberabad police arrested Int’l gang operating gaming, betting apps

    Hyderabad: Cyberabad police arrested Int’l gang operating gaming, betting apps

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    Hyderabad: The Cyberabad police on Monday arrested an international gang for allegedly collecting huge payment fees through online gaming and betting applications on fraudulent websites and social media.

    The arrested person are Mohin Pasha, resident of Bengaluru, Karan Arora of Rudrapur Uttarakhand, Sanjeev Kumar of Uttarakhand, Karan Malhotra of New Delhi, Gokul Singh Koranga of Uttarakhand, Sonu Lokesh of Delhi, Mohit Kumar of Delhi and Dinesh Singh of Noida.

    The property seized from the possession of the accused is Rs 24 crores frozen in various banks, mobile phones 193, laptops 21, Point of Sale Device, 21 cheque books 416, and debit cards 233.

    The arrested fraudsters were recruited to interact with the users and collect the details from victims for registration of new user ID’s. The gang collects the screen shot of the transactions made by users and after verifying with bank account they give online gaming and betting services which are banned in Telangana State.

    The fraudsters initially credit nominal returns as profit to users and after gaining their trust they collect huge amounts and cause losses to them by manipulating the game themselves and deciding winners internally.

    Poor and needy people are targeted by giving nominal commission, collect their KYC documents. They get an amount credited into those bank accounts from victims using these online gaming and betting applications. By making multiple transactions, the fraudsters make it seem they are having legitimate business and individuals are receiving regular money, thus legitimizing the money.

    “The gang has procured fraudulently opened bank accounts of various innocent persons and have taken pre-activated SIM cards through fraudulent means. Stringent legal action is being initiated against all persons and organisations who are abusing the system and adopting practices which aid such criminals in the commission of crime,”aid Stephen Raveendra, Cyberabad Commissioner of Police said.

    The police advised the general public not to share personal data for any marketing or advertising reasons without verifying the reasons for which it is being collected. It also advised people against opening your bank accounts or get SIM cards through agents or unknown persons.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )