Fatasil Ambari Police recovered Heroin
Acting on a tip off, suspected heroin was recovered from the possession of a person identified as Prakash Verma (45 years) son of Hira Lal Verma of Lutuma
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI: Acting on a tip off, suspected heroin was recovered from the possession of a person identified as Prakash Verma (45 years) son of Hira Lal Verma of Lutuma Battalion Gate bylane no-1, under Fatasil Ambari
Police Station on Friday morning, stated a press release.
Student focuses human-computer interaction capstone on isolation challenges for COVID patients Monika Verma, a 2021 graduate from RIT’s human-computer interaction master’s program, dedicated her capstone project to COVID-19 patients, including her grandfather.
Monika Verma has dedicated her capstone project to COVID patients across the world, after the pandemic hit too close to home for her last year.
The graduating human-computer interaction master’s student is drawing from her family’s experience with COVID in hopes of finding ways to help others in similar situations. Her capstone project focuses on studying the needs and challenges that COVID patients face with isolation. This new understanding will better inform technology creators who can build solutions that address the true needs of COVID patients.
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Over 5.27 lakh candidates are in the fray for more than 2.10 lakh seats across 17 districts in this round of the election
There are 10,679 candidates in the fray for 738 posts of Zila panchayat members in the final phase
A total of 55,408 candidates are contesting for 18,356 posts of kshetra panchayat members
Lucknow: The voting in the fourth and final phase of the Uttar Pradesh panchayat elections will be held on Thursday (April 29) amid the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak.
Over 5.27 lakh candidates are in the fray for more than 2.10 lakh seats across 17 districts in this round of the election. More than 2.98 crore voters will be casting their votes in the fourth and last phase of the polls which will be held from 7 am to 6 pm, officials said.
Updated:
April 29, 2021 20:25 IST
Polls were held in 4 phases with 12.96 crore registered voters and over 2 lakh voting booths even as COVID-19 infections were peaking
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Voters stand in a queue to cast their votes in Uttar Pradesh Panchayat Election in Mathura. | Photo Credit:
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Polls were held in 4 phases with 12.96 crore registered voters and over 2 lakh voting booths even as COVID-19 infections were peaking
Ram Krishna Pandey feels his father Pankaj Pandey’s death could have been averted had the Uttar Pradesh panchayat polls been postponed keeping in mind the second wave of COVID-19. Pankaj Pandey, a head clerk with the Basic Education Department in Pratapgarh, died on April 26 after suffering from COVID-19-related complications and a drop in his oxygen levels. While the disease got his father, Mr. Ram Krishna blames the situation in which his father was forced to work. “He died because of the election,” said Mr. Ram Krishna, a graduation stude