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FIR against Hardik Patel for holding roadshow sans permission
FIR against Hardik Patel for holding roadshow sans permission
An FIR Was Registered Today Against Patidar Quota Agitation Spearhead Hardik Patel And Around 50 Of His Supporters For Holding A Roadshow On The City Outskirts On December 11 Without Permission, Police Said. PTI | Updated on: 20 Dec 2017, 04:10:07 PM
Ahmedabad:
An FIR was registered today against Patidar quota agitation spearhead Hardik Patel and around 50 of his supporters for holding a roadshow on the city outskirts on December 11 without permission, police said.
The Ahmedabad Police registered the case in connection with the roadshow held in Bopal area.
De-freezing of accounts: SC dismisses Teesta Setalvad s plea
De-freezing of accounts: SC dismisses Teesta Setalvad s plea
The Gujarat Government Had Alleged That The Activist Couple Had Siphoned The Money Collected In The Name Of Victims For Personal Use Like Wining And Dining And The Activist Had Claimed That The Action Against Them Was Completely Malafide. PTI | Updated on: 15 Dec 2017, 01:17:23 PM
New Delhi:
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected pleas of social activist Teesta Setalvad and her husband against freezing of their bank accounts in a case of alleged misappropriation of funds received by their NGOs for the 2002 Gujarat riot victims.
Fake drug rackets reaching rural areas: Beware of cheap antibiotics sold as Remdesivir
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Fake drug rackets reaching rural areas: Beware of cheap antibiotics sold as Remdesivir. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 5 : Beware of fake life saving drugs. Instead of Remdesivir, which is required for critically ill Covid patients, similar looking vials of Monocef or Zetri, a low cost antibiotic injection, are being sold in the black market.
Criminal gangs and swindlers active in Delhi-NCR and Western Uttar Pradesh are reportedly buying Monocef vials in bulk, each piece costing around Rs 52, and selling them to desperate customers for over Rs 5,500 to Rs 10,000 apiece.