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BSF reviews left wing extremism situation in Odisha

BSF reviews left wing extremism situation in Odisha India Published: Thursday, January 21, 2021, 8:31 [IST] New Delhi, Jan 21: Border Security Force (BSF) Director General Rakesh Asthana on Wednesday held a meeting with senior police officers of Odisha to review the left-wing extremism (LWE) situation in the state, an official said. At the meeting attended by DGP Abhay, Odisha Police and BSF also resolved to work with synergy to combat the LWE effectively in the state. Issues relating to the present LWE scenario in the state, particularly in areas where BSF companies have been deployed, progresses made towards combating the menace, operational strategy, redeployment of BSF personnel, coordination and other matters were discussed in the meeting, a senior official engaged in anti-Maoist operation, said.

Indian Army rescue pregnant woman stuck in snowbound Kashmir to hospital

Indian Army rescue pregnant woman stuck in snowbound Kashmir to hospital By IANS|   Published: 8th January 2021 3:39 am IST Kupwara, Jan 7 : Soldiers of the Indian Army rescued a pregnant woman stuck in snowbound Kupwara in Kashmir and safely took her for about two kilometres in knee-deep snow till the hospital, the Indian Army said on Thursday. Late on Tuesday, the Company Operating Base at Karalpura in Kupwara received a distress call from Manzoor Ahmed Sheikh saying that informed that his wife Shabnam Begum is undergoing labour pain and needs to be evacuated to the hospital immediately. Also, due to heavy snowfall and inclement weather, neither community health service vehicle nor civil transport was available and the same was possible only after snow was cleared from the road.

Army Helps Pregnant Woman Reach Hospital Amid Heavy Snowfall In Kashmir

Army Helps Pregnant Woman Reach Hospital Amid Heavy Snowfall In Kashmir Army Helps Pregnant Woman Reach Hospital Amid Heavy Snowfall In Kashmir SRINAGAR: As heavy snowfall threw life out of gear across Kashmir Valley this week, Army troops helped a pregnant woman in Kupwara reach hospital by carrying her a distance of about 2 km in knee-deep snow before she could be driven to a hospital, sources said on Friday. The woman gave birth to a boy at the Karalpura hospital. The Company Operating Base (COB) of the Indian Army at Karalpura in Kupwara received a distress call at around 11.30 PM on Tuesday from Manzoor Ahmed Sheikh who lives in Pharkian village, sources noted.

Soldiers Help Pregnant Woman Reach Hospital In Snowbound Kashmir

Soldiers Help Pregnant Woman Reach Hospital In Snowbound Kashmir The family and the civil administration thanked the Army unit for its humanitarian efforts, the sources said. PTI 07 January 2021 Twitter/ Khushnuma Kashmir outlookindia.com 2021-01-07T21:43:47+05:30 As heavy snowfall crippled normal life across Kashmir Valley this week, Army troops helped a pregnant woman in Kupwara reach the hospital by carrying her on a cot in knee-deep snow for about 2km before she could be driven to a hospital, sources said on Friday. The woman gave birth to a boy at the Karalpura hospital. The Company Operating Base (COB) of the Indian Army at Karalpura in Kupwara received a distress call at around 11.30pm on Tuesday from Manzoor Ahmed Sheikh who lives in Pharkian village, sources said.

Indian Army rescues pregnant woman stuck in snowbound Kashmir to hospital

INDIA New England News Indian Soldiers carry pregnant woman. (Photo: IANS) Kupwara– Soldiers of the Indian Army rescued a pregnant woman stuck in snowbound Kupwara in Kashmir and safely took her for about two kilometres in knee-deep snow till the hospital, the Indian Army said on Thursday. Late on Tuesday, the Company Operating Base at Karalpura in Kupwara received a distress call from Manzoor Ahmed Sheikh saying that informed that his wife Shabnam Begum is undergoing labour pain and needs to be evacuated to the hospital immediately. Also, due to heavy snowfall and inclement weather, neither community health service vehicle nor civil transport was available and the same was possible only after snow was cleared from the road.

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