Delhi hospital nurse, one more person apprehended for black marketing of Remdesivir injection ANI | Updated: Apr 27, 2021 05:41 IST
New Delhi [India], April 27 (ANI): Delhi Police on Monday arrested a nurse and another person for their alleged role in selling two doses of Remdesivir injection at Rs 1.16 lakhs.
As per an official statement of Delhi Police, legal action is being taken against both accused and further investigation into the case is underway. On the basis of a complaint of black marketing of Remdesivir injection in which the complainant alleged procurement of 2 doses for Rs 1.16 lakh through the internet, a team of Police Station Begumpur swung into action and apprehended one Sudhir of Rajeev Nagar along with 2 more doses of Remdesivir injections which he had to deliver to the same complainant at the cost of Rs 60,000 each, police said.
A COVID-19 Care Centre (CCC) will be set up at Beedi Workers’ Hospital in Kalyanagiri in Mysuru on Monday.Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) Commissioner Shilpa Nag, who visited the hospital with former Mi
Activists raise ‘inconvenient’ question on library issue
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They want to know how officials allowed encroachment of public land
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They want to know how officials allowed encroachment of public land
“How did officials allow encroachment of public land for a library?”. This was an ‘inconvenient’ question raised by a group of citizen activists in Mysuru more than 10 days after a library set up by 62-year-old Syed Ishaq in Rajiv Nagar was destroyed in a fire.
The activists including Bhamy V. Shenoy and six others have written a letter to Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) Commissioner and marked a copy to Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) Commissioner regretting the failure of the officials to take action when Mr. Ishaq started a library on a Civic Amenities (CA) site belonging to the MUDA.
Worker hands over gold chain found on street to the police
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She found it while cleaning a road at Perungudi
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She found it while cleaning a road at Perungudi A woman conservancy worker on Wednesday handed over to the police one sovereign gold chain found on a street in Perungudi. Her gesture was appreciated by Deputy Commissioner of Police V. Vikraman and many others.
The woman has been identified as Rani, 30, who has been working as a conservancy staff for the private operator. While cleaning a street at Rajiv Nagar on Tuesday morning, she saw the gold chain. After her shift, she reported it to her supervisors. On their advice, she handed over the chain to the police at Kannagi Nagar. An inspector said, “We were trying to identify the owner with the help of CCTV footage.”
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