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Tanks in Karnataka: Sharing land, water at a time of scarcity

Tanks in Karnataka: Sharing land, water at a time of scarcity
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Ganjam man reunited with family after 40 years | Bhubaneswar News

Ganjam man reunited with family after 40 years | Bhubaneswar News
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Odisha: IGP helps woman shunned by others at Khurda station | Bhubaneswar News

Odisha: IGP helps woman shunned by others at Khurda station | Bhubaneswar News
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IPS officer in Odisha comes to rescue of woman, whose husband died in train | Bhubaneswar News

IPS officer Amitabh Thakur . BHUBANESWAR: A senior IPS officer in Odisha came to the rescue of a woman, who was in a state of deep shock after her husband died of heart attack during a train journey on Sunday night. The incident took place when the train was approaching the Khurda Road station. Suspecting that Arun Mukherjee (72) died of Covid, no fellow passenger extended a helping hand, leaving his wife Uttara devastated. “Many passengers in our reserved compartment protested and asked the railway authorities to drop us at the next station. I along with my dead husband, was forced to get down at Khurda Road station in the evening,” Uttara said.

Responding to Record Number of Cases, Citizen Volunteers Lead COVID Relief Effort in India

Responding to Record Number of Cases, Citizen Volunteers Lead COVID Relief Effort in India NEW DELHI A three-month-old baby boy from Nagpur city in central India was COVID positive and his desperate parents reached out on Twitter for help. A team of volunteers called India Cares connected the parents with a volunteer pediatrician who virtually guided the parents, who were under quarantine. The child tested negative five days later. “Thank you for arranging the doctor’s call. Directions from Doctor were helpful. Baby’s second test came negative,” the baby’s parents said in a message to Pallavi Kulshrestha, the Delhi-based India Cares volunteer who coordinates consultations with a team of 45 volunteer doctors who are attending to patients from around India.

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