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2 BSF jawans killed, 3 civilians injured in IED blast in Manipur
2 BSF jawans killed, 3 civilians injured in IED blast in Manipur
Two Border Security Force (BSF) Jawans Were Killed And Three Civilians Injured In An IED Blast Outside A BSF Camp In Manipurâs Imphal East District On Wednesday, Police Said. PTI | Updated on: 09 May 2018, 06:57:10 PM
Imphal:
Two Border Security Force (BSF) jawans were killed and three civilians injured in an IED blast outside a BSF camp in Manipur’s Imphal East district on Wednesday, police said.
The blast, triggered by an improvised explosive device (IED), occurred at about 2 pm outside the gate of the BSF’s Manipur sector headquarters at Koirengei on the Dimapur-Imphal highway, they added.
Special ward set up at RIMS to treat black fungus DECCAN CHRONICLE.
Updated May 21, 2021, 7:12 am IST
Patients with pre-existing diabetes have a higher risk of contracting black fungus if steroid medications are taken
. The state government has already included black fungus in the list of Aarogyasri medical services. AFP
Kadapa: A special 40-bed ward for black fungus patients has been set up at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) here.
Even as corona infections are spreading unabated in the district, those who recovered Covid-19 are facing a new threat in the form of mucormycosis or black fungus, which is causing panic. However, doctors say there is no need to panic and that there is no danger if precautions are taken.
Bangladesh sends second consignment of COVID assistance to India
Bangladesh sends second consignment of COVID assistance to India
The consignment contains 18 different kinds of COVID-related medicines which include antibiotics, paracetamols, injections/vials and hand sanitizers. The assistance was handed over by Bangladesh s deputy high commissioner Toufique Hasan in Kolkata to the Indian Red Cross Society. (Photo: Bangladesh foreign ministry)
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Updated: May 20, 2021, 03:26 PM IST
Bangladesh sent the second consignment of assistance to India earlier this week as the latter battles the second wave of the devastating COVID-19 pandemic. The consignment included four trucks containing 2,672 boxes of medicines and protective equipment. The assistance was handed over by Bangladesh s deputy high commissioner Toufique Hasan in Kolkata to the Indian Red Cross Society. The consignment contains 18 different kinds of COVID-related medicines which include a