KCB first seizes trucks allegedly of Pune Metro contractor dumping rubble near riverbed and damaging trees, then flip-flops and says this was being done with de
Surprise visit by CP of twin towns makes an impact
Surprise visit by CP of twin towns makes an impact
ByGunwanti ParasteGunwanti Paraste / Updated: May 8, 2021, 06:00 IST
nakabandi points
The impact of Thursday’s
surprise visit by the police commissioner (CP) of Pimpri-Chinchwad to various police stations and nakabandi points was visible on Friday. Cops were seen checking every single vehicle at nakabandi points.
Twin towns CP Krishna
Prakash had issued orders after the surprise visit that all vehicles should be checked at these points. The police need not be present there the entire day. Checks should be held at any time, which will catch the public by surprise and prevent rule violations. He also said the location of nakabandi points should be changed so that the public expects checking at any place and time.
Twin towns CP dons disguise for surprise checks on personnel
Twin towns CP dons disguise for surprise checks on personnel
ByGunwanti ParasteGunwanti Paraste / Updated: May 7, 2021, 06:00 IST
PIMPRI-CHINCHWAD’S TOP COP HEADS OUT ON PANDEMIC-TIME DRIVE
In a beard, wig and kurta, police commissioner Krishna Prakash was unrecognisable as he visited 3 police stations to file complaints, approached a nakabandi without a mask, all to check on whether his cops are serving the public well; while one PS drew severe criticism, a few bandobasts were seen to be lax
As the deadly second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic washes over us, accompanying restrictions have also escalated into what is more or less a lockdown. With this, the duties of law enforcement personnel have also increased in importance, and there seems to be no room for laxness for the force in khaki.
How to read an RT-PCR report
How to read an RT-PCR report
BySalonee MistrySalonee Mistry / Updated: May 1, 2021, 06:00 IST
RT-PCR reports from different labs must be compared, say experts
As COVID-19 cases in the country and in
Pune continue to rise, doctors have advised citizens not to panic, to consult medical experts, and to leave hospital beds for those that are high-risk or in critical condition. In this regard,
Pune Mirror spoke to Dr Sohini Arora (in pic), associate director laboratory medicine,
Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital (ABMH), to understand different components of the report and what they indicate.
Components of an