New Delhi [India], February 2 (ANI/SRV): BITOSA Global Conclave, an annual event hosted by BITOSA Global for the last 10 years, successfully hosted its 7th edition at Pune on the 28th of January, 2023 with overwhelming participation. The conclave brought together BITians from around the globe and was attended by myriad corporations, celebrated industrialists, and acclaimed speakers. The event began with a heartening song by "Special friends" and an inspiring message by Dr. Chandrashekhar Desai, President of our CSR Partners Navkshitij Foundation that works towards the development of specially-abled individuals lovingly called "Special friends". The ceremonial lamp was lit by our "Special friends" from Navkshitij supported by Prof. Indranil Manna, the Vice Chancellor of Birla Institute of Technology, Niraj Sharan, BITOSA Global President and Gautam Halder, BITOSA Pune President. The day-long activities were attended by over 200 industry veterans, entreprene
Man receives call to collect his own death certificate in India
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Thane Municipal Body Asks Alive Teacher To Collect Death Certificate
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Thane Resident Receives Call From Civic Body To Collect His Own Death Certificate
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THANE: A Thane-based teacher, who recovered from Covid in August 2020, got a rude shock on Tuesday when a caller reportedly from the civic corporation’s birth and death registration department informed him about his ‘demise’ due to the SARS-2 infection in April.
This is the latest in a series of Covid-related gaffes committed by the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) from swapping dead bodies to triple vaccinating a resident.
On Wednesday, an audio clip of the phone conversation between the teacher, Chandrashekhar Desai (55), and a municipal staffer went viral. During the one-minute call, the staffer is heard asking Desai about his details only to inform him that, as per the records, he is dead. The caller immediately apologised and disconnected the call after Desai questioned the lapse. He went to the TMC headquarters and saw his name on the list of deceased patients. “I was not allowed to click a picture of the records. I was told there could be some error on part of the