GMCH waives fee for patients facing economic hardships
The order was issued by the Government Medical College and Hospital on Thursday.
The order was issued by the Government Medical College and Hospital on Thursday.
The case was registered on the complaint of Sub-Inspector Harpreet Singh, who stated that the accused, identified as Surinder Singh, a resident of Ballomajra village near Kharar, went live on his social media page and made objectionable remarks against a specific community
DGP Shivanand Jha said seven more have been detected in the state who attended the gathering in Delhi, with all seven at Navsari district, taking the total to 110 in the state who have been identified so far to have been part of the gathering.
“The step is being taken to maintain social distance, keeping in mind the health and safety of people to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Therefore, all the shops will remain open only till 6.30 pm, except for drugstores.
In the order, Justice Suvir Sehgal said that the trial court’s decision to suspend the sentence will remain operative till the next date of hearing, May 12. The lower court had sentenced Chada to three-year imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 84 lakh on him
An order by the Director Principal of GMCH 32, B S Chavan, which was circulated to all heads of departments of the hospital, warned all staff to avoid such an incident in the future.
The government has also issued directive that physically disabled persons will not be subjected to any queue, mandatory for social distancing, should they step out personally for availing any essential service.
“Please don’t boycott health workers. I request with folded hands, the doctor will work with necessary protection and will not spread the disease
Police said Hanvate was driving towards Pune. Around 5. 30 am, the truck caught fire near Varsoli toll post in Lonavala area.
The incident took place at 7.30 pm at the house of farmer Kailas Thakur in Amirghat village near Otur town in Pune district.
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav said all the accomplishments being discussed by the BJP on completing three years were due to the SP government.
The bank currently pays 3.25 percent interest on SB accounts with a balance up to Rs one lakh and 3.25 percent on accounts with balance above Rs 1 lakh. Now, SBI will pay a uniform 3 percent interest rate on all SB accounts.
Besides Thapar, the other officials banned are CG Power’s former CFO V R Venkatesh and former directors Madhav Acharya and B Hariharan
The commission has asked that the girl be allowed to write her paper during the compartment examinations, which are held around a month after the regular exams.
The election for the fifth seat will test CPI(M)-Congress tie-up
Adityanath said at a public meeting during the ‘Mukhyamantri Arogya Mela’ at a primary health centre in Kushinagar district.
The suspects have been identified as Sukhwinder Singh, Tarsem Singh, Balwinder Singh, Sukhchain Singh (all residents of village Khurmanian in Amritsar), and Satnam Singh and Ravi, both residents of village Sangha in Tarn Taran, said Director General of Police Dinkar Gupta in a statement here.
92 beds in hospitals across the state have been kept ready: Health department
The victim was attacked with sharp-edged weapon near his house. We don’t think murder is linked to any terror angle. It may be case of robbery as scooty and bag was missing,” said SSP Opinderjit Singh Ghuman.
Meanwhile, an airport spokesperson, on Saturday, said no flights were affected due to the prevailing weather conditions at Chandigarh.
The company’s shareholders had given a nod for the same in the annual general meeting (AGM) held on July 20, 2018 and was also approved by the board of directors on August 13, 2018.
To come out of this situation, “ABVP workers should work towards spreading our ideology and ensure that it sustains”, Shah said.
The new rates ranging from 5 to 10 bps are applicable for deposits below Rs 1 crore and are effective immediately, the bank said on its website.
Association of Indian Medical Device Industry (AIMED), which represents Indian medical device companies, wrote a letter to PMO on August 27 stating that “not only retailers and hospitals” but the importers too “enjoy irrational margins in the supply chain”.
Two battalions of the NDRF have been deployed at Ganga Sagar to mitigate any eventuality during the Mela. In addition, the Coast Guard and the marine police have been deployed at the Sagar Island.