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  • Militants Attack Security Forces in Bijbhera Anantnag, 1 Cop Suffers Minor Injury: Police

    Militants Attack Security Forces in Bijbhera Anantnag, 1 Cop Suffers Minor Injury: Police

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    Srinagar, May 04: Suspected militants on Thursday evening fired upon security forces at Bijbhera area of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

    A top police officer told GNS that militants fired some rounds towards naka party in Bijbhera.

    In this incident one Cop received minor injuries. He has been shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment.

    Soon after the attack, the whole area has been cordoned off to nab the attackers.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Telangana: BRS’ Kavitha suffers avulsion fracture

    Telangana: BRS’ Kavitha suffers avulsion fracture

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    Hyderabad: BRS MLC Kavitha Kalvaluntla on Tuesday said that she suffered an avulsion fracture after she slipped and fell at her home.

    “Due to Avulsion fracture, I have been advised bed rest for 3 weeks. My @OfficeOfKavitha shall be available for any assistance or communication,” she tweeted.

    An avulsion fracture occurs when the ligament near the bones fractures, causing a tiny part of the bone to be detached. Avulsion fractures are particularly common in athletes that quickly alter direction, leap, and jump.

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    Several BRS leaders and cadre wished her a speedy recovery.

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  • India elected to UN statistical body; China suffers diplomatic rout

    India elected to UN statistical body; China suffers diplomatic rout

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    United Nations: In a sign of India’s diplomatic influence, it has been elected to the UN Statistical Commission and two other bodies while China suffered a diplomatic rout unable to get the required votes for the Commission when it squared off against India.

    India was elected unopposed in two elections on Wednesday by the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) to the Commission on Narcotic Drugs and the Programme Coordinating Board of the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS.

    In the election to the Statistical Commission where China was competing with India for seats earmarked for the Asia Pacific region, India received 46 of the 53 votes for the Statistical Commission electing it to one of the two seats for the Asia Pacific region in the first round of voting.

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    China came in third with paltry 19 votes, while South Korea received 23 and the United Arab Emirates 15, necessitating a second round of ballotting because none of them received the majority of 27 votes required for election to the region’s second seat under the rules.

    In the runoff between China and South Korea, they tied with 25 votes each and under the rules, ECOSOC President Lachezara Stoeva drew lots to break the tie and Seoul was picked.

    India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar tweeted, “India’s expertise in the field of statistics, diversity & demography has earned it a seat on the UN Statistical Commission.”

    He congratulated India’s UN Mission team for “for coming through so strongly in a competitive election”.

    Seats on most UN bodies are allocated by region, although all countries vote to pick the candidates from the region.

    India, which will begin its term on the Statistical Commission in 2024, returns after 20 years having completed its last term in 2004.

    The Statistical Commission bills itself as “the highest body of the global statistical system bringing together the chief statisticians from member states from around the world”.

    It sets statistical standards and develops concepts and methods, at the national and international levels.

    China’s poor performance in the Statistical Commission election, securing only 19 votes and trailing South Korea was a surprise because of the extensive diplomatic and economic campaigns it has undertaken around the world.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Georgia suffers negative population growth in 2022

    Georgia suffers negative population growth in 2022

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    Tbilisi: Georgia witnessed a negative population increase in 2022, according to a report released by the country’s statistics authority.

    The report, issued by the National Statistics Office on Thursday, indicated that the number of the new-born population was about 42,300 in 2022, a decrease of 7.9 per cent year on year, Xinhua news agency reported.

    Among the new born, 21,800 were male while 20,400 were female, said the report.

    According to the data, the mortality rate of infants stood at 7.6 per thousand in the year of 2022 across the country.

    Meanwhile, the report revealed that the death toll reached 49,100 in 2022, a decline of 18 per cent from the previous year.

    According to the National Statistics Office, this was the third consecutive year of negative population growth in Georgia since 2020.

    By the end of 2022, the total population of Georgia was 3,688,600.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Famous Kashmiri Singer Suffers Heart Attack At Badamwari Festival

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    SRINAGAR: In a shocking turn of events, popular Kashmiri singer Manzoor Ahmad Shah suffered a heart attack while performing at the Badamwari festival on Monday. The incident occurred in front of a large audience, who immediately rushed to his aid and called for medical help.

    He was immediately rushed to the nearby hospital.

    More details about his condition are awaited.

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  • Actress Shivangi Joshi gets hospitalised, suffers kidney issue

    Actress Shivangi Joshi gets hospitalised, suffers kidney issue

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    Mumbai: Indian television actor, Shivangi Joshi, on Wednesday shared a picture from a hospital and revealed that she was recently diagnosed with a kidney infection.

    Taking to Instagram, Shivangi shared the picture which she captioned, “Hi everyone, Been a rough couple of days, I have had a kidney infection, but want to let you know that with the support of my family, friends, the doctors, the hospital staff & grace of God, I’m feeling better. This is also to remind you’ll to take care of your body, mind and soul and most importantly stay hydrated guys. Love you all, And I will be back in action very soon. Recovering & healing. Lots of love Shivangi.”

    Soon as the actor shared the post, her fans and friends flooded the comment section with ‘get well soon’ wishes.

    Actor Shweta Tiwari commented, “Get well soon my love..”

    Actor Sudanshu Pandey wrote, “Wishing u speedy recovery.”

    ‘Bigg Boss’ contestant Rajiv Adatia wrote, “Get well soon baby!”

    “Stay strong and get well soon di,” a user wrote.

    Shivangi is known for her roles in super hit Tv serials like ‘Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai’, and ‘Balika Vadhu 2’.

    She was also a part of director Rohit Shetty’s action-adventure show ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi Season 12.’



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  • India suffers one stroke death every 4 minutes: Top expert MV Padma Srivastava

    India suffers one stroke death every 4 minutes: Top expert MV Padma Srivastava

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    New Delhi: Brain stroke is the second most common cause of death in India with one patient succumbing to the disease every four minutes, a top health expert flagged on Thursday.

    Padma Shri awardee Dr (Prof) MV Padma Srivastava, who is the most renowned neurologist in the country and is a Professor of Neurology at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, participated in the celebration of International Women’s Day event at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital today.

    Delivering a keynote address at the event titled, “Stroke care and its primary preventive methods in poor resource settings in India”, Dr Srivastava said, “Stroke is the second most common cause of death in India. About 1,85,000 strokes occur every year in India with nearly one stroke every 40 seconds and one stroke death every 4 minutes.”

    She further referred to the Global Burden of Diseases (GBD) and said that most incidents of stroke were recorded in the country.

    “India bore most of the burden of stroke with 68.6 per cent incidence of stroke. 70.9 per cent stroke deaths and 77.7 Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) lost. These figures are alarming for India with many living in poor resource settings. Another alarming and important finding of the GBD 2010 stroke project is 5.2 million (31 per cent) strokes were in children aged less than 20 years. The stroke burden is greater in India and more so among younger and middle-aged people,” she said.

    The health expert flagged the lack of necessary infrastructure to deal with the alarming data in the country.

    “In spite of these alarming figures, many Indian hospitals lack the necessary infrastructure and organization required to treat stroke patients quickly and efficiently and do not deliver adequate stroke care. The stroke services across the country especially in public sector hospitals are deficient in many aspects,” Dr Srivastava said.

    The Padma Shri awardee further listed the solutions to boost the infrastructure needed to tackle the rising numbers.

    “One of the solutions for this deficiency in rich and poor resource settings in India is to adopt Telestroke models in poor resource settings. Implementation of Telemedicine / Telestroke facilities is an important step for bridging the economically and geographically challenged and underprivileged sections of the society,” she said.

    This program also included inspirational talks by three distinguished faculty members of the hospital.

    The members included Dr Jayashree Sood, Chairperson, Institute of Anesthesiology, who spoke on how to maintain the balance between work and life, especially for women, Prof Kusum Verma, Advisor Cytopathology who spoke on her experiences mitigating professional challenges and Padma Bhushan Dr Neelam Kler Chairperson of Department of Neonatology who talked about her belief in the saying ‘Never say Never’.

    This program was hosted by the department of Research and chaired by Prof NK Ganguly, former director general ICMR and Chairperson department of Research, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.

    The department of research at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital has a robust PhD program and a state of art equipped laboratory with a focus on basic and translational research in varied fields including neurobiology, cancer biology, stem cell biology, immunology, autoimmune and infectious diseases.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • UP: Man suffers heart attack while dancing on Holi, dies

    UP: Man suffers heart attack while dancing on Holi, dies

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    Ghaziabad: A 30-year-old man died of a heart attack while dancing to DJ music in Laxmi Nagar Colony of Modinagar.

    The deceased has been identified as Vineet Kumar, who worked as a photographer and was the sole breadwinner of his family.

    According to sources, Kumar felt pain in his head and chest and fell to the ground after dancing for around ten minutes, during Holi celebrations in the colony on Wednesday.

    Others dancing there did not realise that Kumar had fallen down for quite some time. When seen, he was rushed to a local hospital where he was declared brought dead.

    Doctors said that Kumar had died due to a heart attack.

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  • Female Kashmiri Student Suffers Injuries After ‘Attacked By Auto Driver’ in New Delhi

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    Case Registered, Manhunt Launched to Nab Culprit: Senior Police Officer

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    Srinagar, Mar 7 (GNS): A female student from Kashmir suffered injuries after allegedly being attacked by an auto-driver near Friends Colony New Delhi on Tuesday morning, reliable sources said.

    They told GNS that a medical student (name withheld) currently undergoing internship, was attacked with some sharp object by an auto-driver after an argument ensued over fare. The female student, they said, suffered abdominal injuries in the incident and was evacuated to a nearby health facility for treatment.

    “Before the police could reach the spot, the alleged auto-driver managed to escape”, they said.

    When contacted, a senior police officer at Friends Colony Police Station, New Delhi told GNS that they have registered a case into the incident. “A manhunt has been launched soon after the reporting of the incident to nab the culprit”, the police officer said.(GNS)

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  • By-election results: Cong wins 3, BJP and ally 2; TMC suffers shock defeat in WB

    By-election results: Cong wins 3, BJP and ally 2; TMC suffers shock defeat in WB

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    New Delhi: The assembly by-election results on Thursday brought some solace for the Congress as it wrested one seat each from the BJP and the TMC in Maharashtra and West Bengal respectively and retained a seat in Tamil Nadu with DMK’s support, while the BJP and its ally AJSU bagged one seat each in the western state and Jharkhand.

    The ruling Trinamool Congress in West Bengal suffered a shock defeat in Sagardighi which was won by Congress’ Bayron Biswas by 22,986 votes. It is the only seat held by the Congress in the state assembly.

    West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee alleged the Congress and the CPI(M) had entered into an understanding with the BJP to defeat the Trinamool Congress with their “immoral” alliance.

    Banerjee also said that her party will go it alone in the 2024 elections, “with the support of common people” and the Congress should refrain from calling itself anti-BJP.

    “For the Sagardighi loss, I do not blame anyone… But, there is an immoral alliance, which we strongly condemn. The BJP transferred its votes to the Congress…. everyone played the communal card. The BJP, of course, played the communal card. The Congress, CPI(M), however, turned out to be bigger players in this regard,” she told
    reporters

    By-election to the constituency, seen as a prestige fight for state Congress president Adhir Chowdhury in his home district of Murshidabad, was necessitated following the death of state minister Subrata Saha in December last year.

    The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) managed to hold on to Chinchwad seat in Maharashtra’s Pune but suffered a setback as it failed to Kasba Peth Assembly seat, its stronghold in the district, as Congress candidate Ravindra Dhangekar defeated the saffron party nominee Hemant Rasane.

    The BJP held the seat for 28 years. Girish Bapat, the current BJP MP from Pune, represented the seat five times till 2019.

    Dhangekar, who was supported by Maha Vikas Aghadi allies Nationalist Congress Party and Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray), polled 73,194 votes while Rasane received 62,244 votes, as per figures on the Election Commission’s website after the final round of counting.

    While the party’s performance was dismal in the assembly poll in Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya , Congress general secretary communications Jairam Ramesh said the bypoll results were “very encouraging”.

    “We are building the Congress for the future and those who thought they will make it big by breaking the Congress have not achieved any success,” Ramesh said in an apparent dig at TMC.

    The bypolls saw the first direct contest between the ruling BJP-Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and the opposing MVA after the change of government in Maharashtra in June last year.

    As the bypolls had become an issue of prestige for the MVA as well as the ruling Shinde-BJP coalition in the state, senior leaders like NCP president Sharad Pawar, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis campaigned for their respective candidates.

    In Chinchwad seat, BJP’s Ashwini Jagtap was ahead with 1.12 lakh votes against NCP’s Nana Kate who had bagged around 84,000 votes. The election commission
    was yet to formally declare the result at 8 pm.

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    byelection was necessitated due to the death of incumbent BJP MLAs Mukta Tilak (Kasba) and Laxman Jagtap (Chinchwad).

    Ruling DMK-backed Congress nominee EVKS Elangovan won in the Erode East byelection, with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin terming it a public endorsement of the “Dravidian model of governance” of his 22-month-old government.

    Elangovan won more than one lakh of 1.7lakh votes polled on February 27.

    With the “historic and grand win”, the ground was being prepared for an even iggervictory of the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA) in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, Stalin told reporters.

    BJP state president K Annamalai said he did not see it as an endorsement of the government’s performance and indicated factors like “sympathy” were also there, apparently referring to Elangovan being the father of E Thirumahan Everaa, the Congress MLA whose demise in January necessitated the byelection.

    AJSU Party candidate Sunita Choudhary won from Jharkhand’s Ramgarh defeating UPA-backed Congress’ Bajrang Mahto by a margin of 21,970 votes, the Election Commission said.

    The AJSU Party, which tied up with the BJP for the by-poll, secured 1,15,669 votes, while the Congress, an ally of the ruling JMM-led coalition, bagged 93,699 votes after the completion of counting, it said.

    The by-election was necessitated due to the disqualification of Congress legislator Mamta Devi, following her conviction in a criminal case.

    The EC had in January announced that bypolls to the Lakshadweep Lok Sabha seat, along with six Assembly seats spread over five states – Maharashtra, Arunachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Tamil Nadu – would be held on February 27.

    The Lakshadweep seat was vacated following the disqualification of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) member Mohammed Faizal after his conviction in a criminal case.

    However, on January 30, the EC withheld the Lakshadweep Lok Sabha byelection l after the Kerala High Court suspended the conviction and sentence of Faizal.

    On January 25, the poll panel “revised” the date of polling, from February 27 to February 26, for bypolls in two assembly seats of Maharashtra’s Pune district after it was informed about the dates clashing with scheduled class 12 and graduation exams there.

    In Arunachal Pradesh’s Lumla seat, BJP candidate Tsering Lhamu has declared elected the MLA without a contest on February 10.

    Lhamu, the wife of former MLA Jambey Tashi, was the only candidate who filed her nomination for the by-election which was necessitated due to the death of her husband in November last year.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )