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RANCHI: Ruling alliance party, Congress, which is currently battling infighting and complaints from several MLAs against the alleged high-handedness of the state police and administrative officials, is set to hold an emergency meeting of its legislative party unit next week in a bid to pacify the disgruntled legislators and chalk out modalities to minimise the alleged rift with the lead ruling partner JMM.
On Sunday, four women MLAs of the party Deepika Pandey Singh (Mahagama), Mamta Devi (Ramgarh), Amba Prasad (Barkagaon) and Purnima Singh (Jharia) who have been raising concerns about the “inappropriate” behaviour of government officials, including policemen, with elected representatives, went to the house of Congress legislative party leader Alamgir Alam in Ranchi to raise their concerns.
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Sindri: Keeping the increasing number of active cases in view, the Dhanbad administration has directed all private hospitals in the district to reserve 70% of their total beds for Covid-19 patients.
Dhanbad deputy commissioner Uma Shankar Singh said 21 private hospitals in the district have been given permission for treatment of Covid-19 patients.
“Since the number of patients is increasing each day, the private hospitals have been asked to share details of their beds and other infrastructural facilities with the Covid control room by Saturday evening and reserve 70% of their beds so that Covid patients can be referred to them from Sunday onwards,” Singh said.