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A total of 44 beneficiaries were provided wheelchairs/tricycles which were distributed among them by District Development Commissioner, Rohit Khajuria- the chief guest of the event. He appreciated the efforts of Jeevan Sangharsh Trust chairperson, Rajni Sharma for organising such camps in different districts of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
Chief Planning officer Sukhleen Kour; Assistant Commissioner Revenue Jitender Mishra; District Social Welfare (DSWO), Samba, Deep Raj along with other officers/officials from district administration were also present.
A team from State Disaster Relief Force (SDRF) also provided support in conducting the camp under the supervision of Director General of Police (Home Guards/Civil Defence/SDRF), DIG (Home Guards/Civil Defence/SDRF) and Commandant SDRF IInd Battalion, Jammu, SSP Nisha Nathyal.
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New mosquito species from Asia is set to ignite major problems in East African cities. A new research release has shown that the Asian mosquito species are invariably vulnerable to the local strains of malaria in East Africa. Scientists have discovered that these species of Mosquitoes have invaded some major East African cities and are becoming increasingly rampant In certain urban environments. This further explains the fear that this invader could cause in urban malaria cases found in east Africa.
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In the current years, Anopheles stephensi, the major malaria vector in urban India and some parts of Asia invaded some parts of East Africa and became intensively sufficient in some towns and cities across Ethiopia, Sudan, and Djibouti.
After BAO s killing, youth found mundered in Patna
By IANS |
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Tue, Jan 26 2021 0:03 IST |
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Crime scene. (File Photo: IANS). Image Source: IANS News
Patna, Jan 25 : Following the murder of a block agriculture officer (BAO) in Patna, a youth was killed in the state capital s Bairiya locality under the Gopalpur police station, leaving the area in shock.
The body of the deceased person, who has been identified as Ravi Kant (26), was recovered on Monday from the office of Ram Nath, the village head of Bairiya, with his throat slit.
Sudha Devi, the deceased person s mother, alleged that Ram Nath and one of his associates, Shani Kumar, are allegedly responsible for the murder of her son.