‘Oxygen on wheels’ drive inaugurated
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State BJP president Adesh Gupta on Thursday inaugurated the ‘oxygen on wheels’ initiative started by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation and Aranya Foundation, keeping in view issues related to the shortage of oxygen in the Capital.
Leader of Opposition in the Delhi Assembly Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, South Delhi Mayor Anamika Singh and foundation chairman and former Mayor Ravindra Gupta were present on the occasion.
Mr. Gupta said the scheme had been started to prevent patients in need of oxygen from being forced to return home from outside hospitals or suffer outside medical facilities.
Tehsildar attacked for Covid rule raid in Balasore Things turned bitter for Anamika Singh after the police released the three people detained in this connection
A woman tehsildar, Anamika Singh, was reportedly beaten up by locals while conducting a raid to implement the Covid guidelines during an 11th day ritual ceremony. The incident took place on Wednesday night in Balasore district, about 220km from here.
Singh, the Balasore Sadar tehsildar (a senior Odisha Administrative Service (OAS) cadre officer), on Thursday sat on a dharna in her office demanding justice and arrest of the accused involved in the attack on her. After the district collector and superintendent of police intervened, she preferred to leave the office and stay back in her house and not press the issue further.
Balasore Sadar tehsildar Anamika Singh tries to reason with locals at Hinjili village on Thursday evening
BALASORE: A woman tehsildar was allegedly attacked by some villagers at Hinjili in Balasore district while performing her duty to stop violation of Covid guidelines.
The tehsildar of Balasore Sadar, Anamika Singh, received information on Thursday evening that a large number of people were attending an ‘ekadasha’ feast in Hinjili village. She conducted a raid. Some of the villagers allegedly abused her and attacked her along with three employees of the tehsil office accompanying her.
Anamika Singh said, “I came to know from the local hospital that the organiser of the feast had Covid symptoms and his mother, Haramani Rout, died of Covid-19, few days back.
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People gather as early as 10.30am for Rang Barse Stage Show at Rups Mega Complex
People gather as early as 10.30am for Rang Barse Stage Show at Rups Mega Complex Sunday 04/04/2021
People have started gathering at the Rups Mega Complex in Nakasi for the Navtarang Sargam Rang Barse Stage Show.
Davuilevu Housing resident, Narayan Swami says he has been there since 10.30am to avoid massive crowd and sit in front.
He says he is there with his wife and grandchildren.
Swami says he is looking forward to the dance performances.
Saras Chand says she also arrived at 10.30am to get the best view of the performances.