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4 Arrested For Selling Oxygen Concentrators At Higher Rates: Delhi Police

4 Arrested For Selling Oxygen Concentrators At Higher Rates: Delhi Police 4 Arrested For Selling Oxygen Concentrators At Higher Rates: Delhi Police The police have recovered 115 oxygen concentrators, machines used for treatment of COVID-19 patients, from their possession. The accused were selling these equipments for Rs 1.10 lakhs, police said. (Representational) New Delhi: Four men, including two brothers, have been arrested for allegedly selling oxygen concentrators at exorbitant rates, the police said today. The police have recovered 115 oxygen concentrators, machines used for treatment of COVID-19 patients, from their possession. The accused were selling these equipments for Rs 1.10 lakhs, the police said. The accused have been identified as Anuj Jain and Anil Jain, both residents of Janakpuri, Shekhar Kumar, a resident of west Sagarpur, and Keshav Chaudhary, a resident of Vaishali Extension, they said.

Four held for hoarding oxygen concentrators

Four held for hoarding oxygen concentrators Updated: Updated: Accused sold them at exorbitant prices Share Article Accused sold them at exorbitant prices Four persons have been arrested for allegedly hoarding and selling oxygen concentrator at exorbitant prices, the police said on Monday. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer North) Rajiv Ranjan Singh said the accused have been identified as brothers Anuj Jain and Anil Jain, residents of Janakpuri, Shekhar Kumar, resident of west Sagarpur, and Keshav Chaudhary, resident of Vaishali Extension. The police said that they got a tip-off that Anuj was selling oxygen concentrators at higher prices after which a Head Constable was sent as a decoy customer to purchase the machine. He found Anuj and Shekhar inside a car at Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar and Anuj agreed to sell one oxygen concentrator for ₹10,000 and accepted ₹5,000 as token money. Both the accused were then arrested. Later, Keshav was also held.

Using thumbprints, vaccination records to save children s lives | MSUToday

Using thumbprints, vaccination records to save children’s lives As COVID-19 vaccination efforts ramp up in developing nations, accurate and accessible vaccination records are critical for children who often lack official identification necessary for the delivery of government or medical assistance.   Fortunately, the solution to this problem and the broader need for child identification has been researched for years now by Anil Jain, a Michigan State University Distinguished Professor of computer science and engineering. Jain and his team of researchers Joshua Engelsma, Debayan Deb and Kai Cao are now advancing the use of groundbreaking fingerprint recognition systems for children as young as a few months old.

Raj wine shop e-auction breaks all records, garners Rs 999 cr

Raj wine shop e-auction breaks all records, garners Rs 999 cr ​ Mon, Apr 12 2021 16:51 IST | ​ 2 Views Most MP liquor shops shut, HC restrains govt from action.. Image Source: IANS News Jaipur, April 12 : Continuing to smash all past records, the e-auction of liquor shops in a Rajasthan town carrying the base price of Rs 1.84 crore witnessed an unexpected bidding of over Rs 999 crore in Dausa, leaving the excise officials in a state of excitement. As per Anil Jain, District Excise Officer, Dausa, This was the highest bidding ever witnessed in the state as per my knowledge. The bidding was organised on April 10 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and it became interesting when a clash between two competitors pushed the bidding amount to a new high as the two took it as their prestige fight and stopped when they surpassed the registration limit for online auction.

Rajasthan s liquor shop smashes all the records, witnesses unprecedented bid of over ₹999 crore

E-auction of Rajasthan s liquor shop smashes all the records, witnesses unprecedented bid of over ₹999 crore E-auction of Rajasthan s liquor shop smashes all the records, witnesses unprecedented bid of over ₹999 crore IANSApr 12, 2021, 17:31 IST IANS Continuing to smash all past records, the e-auction of liquor shops in a Rajasthan town carrying the base price of ₹1.84 crore witnessed an unexpected bidding of over ₹999 crore in Dausa, leaving the excise officials in a state of excitement. As per Anil Jain, District Excise Officer, Dausa, This was the highest bidding ever witnessed in the state as per my knowledge. The bidding was organised on April 10 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and it became interesting when a clash between two competitors pushed the bidding amount to a new high as the two took it as their prestige fight and stopped when they surpassed the registration limit for online auction.

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