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According to reports, in April, a total of 68 cops from the Maharashtra Police department died of COVID-19 as the state saw the pandemic’s second wave.
The toll in April assumes significance as an equal number of cops had succumbed to the virus in the past five months.
In the past four days, total 20 cops died of coronavirus. Of these, four were from Mumbai, three from Ahmednagar, one each from the Special Investigation Department (SID) Mumbai, Thane, Thane rural, Pune city, Pune rural, Pune railway, Nashik rural, Osmanabad, Beed, Hingoli, Chandrapur, Gadchiroli and Gondia.
Confirming the development, Sanjeev Singhal, additional director general (ADG), administration, Maharashtra Police mentioned that it was observed that vaccination has been effective in decreasing the infection’s impact on our personnel. Hence, the department is trying their best to get all police personnel vaccinated as soon as possible. Excluding Mumbai, of 1.5 lakh people in our force, more than 1
Global ransomware virus found stalking in Indian cyberspace; Maharashtra police dept partially hit
Global ransomware virus found stalking in Indian cyberspace; Maharashtra police dept partially hit
The Red-coloured âcritical Alertâ Was Issued By The Computer Emergency Response Team Of India (CERT-In), The Nodal Agency To Combat Hacking, Phishing And To Fortify Security-related Defences Of The Indian Internet Domain. PTI | Updated on: 14 May 2017, 10:40:30 PM
New Delhi:
The nation’s cyber security agency has issued an alert to all internet users against damaging activities of a strong and globally active ransomware virus- ‘Wannacry’-that critically infects work stations and locks them remotely.
Rally saw participation from some of the most immaculately kept Mercedes classics
Entourage of classic Mercs wowed crowds during the Sunday morning drive in Mumbai Check out our A total of 46 cars participated in the 7th edition of the MBCCR, with enthusiastic participants driving in to bring together the rarest collection of Mercedes-Benz model families through the years. Supercar fanatic Gautam Singhania drove in with his impeccable 190SL, while industrialist Viveck Goenka stunned everyone present with his rare and immaculate assortment of Mercedes-Benzes, including icons such as the W111 Fintail. Another noteworthy mention must be made of the W136 170V belonging to Yashvardhan Ruia, and also Zahir Merchant’s W191 170S. Mr. Vikram Bokey from Pune took part in his immaculate 500SEL (W126) that is believed to have run under 25,000 miles since new. Every classic generation of the E-Class, SL-Class and S-Class was represented at the event, adding to the prestigious lineage