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Nurse held in Mysuru for selling fake Remdesivir by refilling empty vials
Nurse held in Mysuru for selling fake Remdesivir by refilling empty vials
A nurse has been arrested by the Karnataka police for allegedly selling fake Remdesivir drug by refilling empty vials with antibiotics or saline water.
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Karnataka Police has arrested a nurse in Mysuru for allegedly selling fake Remdesivir by refilling empty vials with saline water and antibiotics.
In the wake of the increased demand for the live-saving drug because of the rise in the number of Covid cases, police received information about the black marketing of Remdesivir in Mysuru.
ZP forms task forces in gram panchayats to ensure cleanliness
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‘They should facilitate scientific waste handling thereby ushering in sustainable development of villages’
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‘They should facilitate scientific waste handling thereby ushering in sustainable development of villages’
The Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat has formed cleanliness and hygiene task forces in every gram panchayat to ensure solid waste segregation and management and also for villages to remain open defecation-free and other related cleanliness issues.
Announcing this here on Monday, ZP CEO Kumara said that the panchayats were entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining the overall hygiene and cleanliness in their limits. It was their responsibility to ensure that residents segregate domestic waste into wet and dry and convert wet waste on their premises into manure, prevent throwing of trash in public places apart from many other tasks under the Swatch Bharath Miss
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The Karnataka High Court on Monday directed the Special Investigation Team (SIT) constituted to probe the alleged sex CD case involving former State minister Ramesh Jarkiholi, to submit in a sealed envelope a report on the investigation so far carried out by it.
A division bench of Chief Justice Abhay Oka and Justice Suraj Govindaraj while issuing notice to the State government and other respondents said We direct the respondent (SIT) to place on record in sealed cover, report on investigation so far carried out. Report shall be tendered on the next date-April 17.
During the hearing of two petitions filed by Advocate Geetha Misra and Advocate S Umesh, it was claimed by the petitioners that police officials have leaked sensitive investigation details to media personnel with an ulterior motive and contrary to the dictum of the Hon ble Apex Court.