Surat: A 35-year-old man security guard, who suffered a fatal road accident a few days back, gave a new lease of life to four patients by donating his organs on Saturday here in the city. His two kidneys, a liver and a heart were donated to patients in need of organ transplant.
The donor Shailesh Harihar Singh (35), a native of Jharkhand who was residing at Ashish Nagar in Bamroli of Surat, used to work as security guard at ONGC. After doctors declared him brain dead, his wife Seema and other relatives agreed to the organ donation after being persuaded by members of Donate Life.
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“The doctor was arrested for violation of The Epidemic Disease Act and public notification. He will also face charges for mishandling the body of a Covid-19 infected patient,” said a police officer in Pandesara police station (Picture used for representational purpose only)
SURAT: A doctor was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly abandoning the body of a Covid-19 patient on road in Bamroli area of Surat as the family of the deceased failed to pay the hospital bill.
Pandesara police arrested Dr Jitendra Patel, owner of Priya General Hospital in Bamroli, for violation of Covid-19 guidelines after a complaint was lodged by health officials of Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC).
Surat: A major fire was broke out at textile dyeing and printing mill in Bamroli early Monday morning. According to the fire department of Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC), about six shanties near the textile mill and about eight vehicles were gutted in the fire. However, there were no casualties in the incident.
The SMC’s fire department said the fire at the Manhar Dyeing and Printing Mills was reported at about 7 am. Seven fire tenders were put into service to douse the fire.
SMC’s chief fire officer Pareek said, “The fire was caused due to the short circuit. This was the second fire incident in the last 10 days. About half a dozen huts in the vicinity of the mill were destroyed due to the fire.”
Multistorey bungalow of Mahadev Kishan Sevaikar in Pandesara area in Surat
Surat: Graft-tainted Mahadev Kishan Sevaikar, assistant sub-inspector (ASI), who had a monthly salary of around Rs 35,000 is a billionaire. Investigation by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in the Rs 4.5 lakh case of bribe in Pipodara GIDC has revealed that the arrested cop of the now-dissolved range operation group (ROG) has wealth worth over Rs 5 crore! The fresh ‘wealth of information’ has obviously led the ACB to initiate disproportionate assets case inquiry against Sevaikar.
ACB will now carry out in-depth inquiry into Sevaikar’s riches and a separate offence will be registered after the inquiry is over.