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Rajasthan woman leaves doctors baffled after testing COVID positive 31 times in five months

Rajasthan woman leaves doctors baffled after testing COVID positive 31 times in five months All her tests, including 17 RT-PCR and 14 rapid antigen tests, have come out positive, said the ashram officials where she has been staying. Share Updated: Jan 22, 2021, 05:43 PM IST Doctors in Rajasthan s Bharatpur are baffled after a 35-year-old woman tested positive for COVID-19 31 times in the past five months. Her results have been contradicting the novel Coronavirus incubation cycle that is believe to end in 14 days, officials said. Each time, she tested corona positive she has left medical practitioners confused. All her tests, including 17 RT-PCR and 14 rapid antigen tests, have come out positive, said the ashram officials where she has been staying. Her first test was conducted on September 4 and the last one on January 7.

Why a minor who accused the Haryana police of custodial rape is still held in state custody

Why a minor who accused the Haryana police of custodial rape is still held in state custody 15 January 2021 On 9 October, student organisations and activist groups such as the Chhatra Ekta Manch, the Chhatra Abhibhavak Sangh and the Valmiki Sabha organised a protest march in Haryana s Butana village. The protesters demanded the arrest of the accused police officials and the immediate release of the young women from custody. Courtesy Manisha/ Chhatra Ekta Manch On 9 October, student organisations and activist groups such as the Chhatra Ekta Manch, the Chhatra Abhibhavak Sangh and the Valmiki Sabha organised a protest march in Haryana s Butana village. The protesters demanded the arrest of the accused police officials and the immediate release of the young women from custody.

Shepherd killed by tiger in Ranthambore National Park

Shepherd killed by tiger in Ranthambore National Park ANI | Updated: Jan 08, 2021 14:17 IST Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], January 8 (ANI): A tiger mauled a shepherd to death in the Baler range of Ranthambore National Park on Thursday. The deceased has been identified as Pappu Gurjar, a resident of Kanedi village, said Kaptan Singh, an official at Baler range. While inspecting the area where the villagers had found the victim s corpse, the forest authorities came across pugmarks of a tiger, Singh informed adding that the tiger is untraceable till now. The family of the deceased refused to take the body after post-mortem. They demanded that the government pay compensation to them due to the death caused by the animal, he said.

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