Karan Johar's jewellery brand Tyaani, proudly announces the successful opening of its new and first store in Pune. The grand opening event was a resounding success, attracting a diverse crowd of jewellery enthusiasts, fashion connoisseurs, and ...
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Nipah survivors in Kerala endure a silent struggle
KOZHIKODE: The world celebrated a remarkable victory when people in Kozhikode, Ernakulam, and Malappuram districts survived the deadly Nipah virus outbreak in the past few years. At the same time, the lingering impact on their lifestyles remains largely unspoken. Among the survivors is a young man who continues to battle the aftereffects of the virus, having been left in a coma after the initial ordeal. Despite overcoming the virus, his life has been irrevocably altered. Similarly, others who survived the Nipah virus face periodic health concerns. A mysterious illness causing fevers and headaches and leading to the rapid development of acute encephalitis has definitely come with several side effects, but they vary from person to person who survived this deadly virus, said Dr Arun Raveendran, an infectious disease specialist with a private hospital. Two survivors in Kozhikode and Malappuram districts have come back with periodic health concerns, including severe headaches during their post-Nipah survival period. Long-term side effects in survivors of Nipah virus infection include persistent convulsions and personality changes. Interestingly, dormant or latent infections, leading to symptoms or death, have also been reported months and even years after exposure, Dr Arun pointed out. One survivor from the 2023 outbreak in Kozhikode started experiencing personality changes and is continuing therapy and counselling from a private hospital. But such cases go untold as we were already in the ecstasy of having brought people back to life after battling the deadly virus, he added. A young mans battle Tito Joseph, a 24-year-old from Mardala in Mangaluru, is a living example of the unexpected twists of life during the post-Nipah survival period. Tito has been in the same hospital bed for eight months, unable to drink water on his own or recognise his mother. After completing his nursing studies, Tito joined a hospital in Kozhikode on April 23, 2023. In late August, a patient at the hospital died of a fever later confirmed as Nipah. Tito contracted the virus while tending to that patient. After completing his quarantine in November, he returned home, only to start experiencing headache and other discomfort the following day. Undeterred, he went back to work in Kozhikode. In December, after suffering severe headache, tests at the Pune Virology Institute confirmed Tito had developed Nipah encephalitis, a latent form of the disease. He began treatment at the same hospital where he worked. Unfortunately, Tito fell into a coma. Now, he is fed through a stomach tube and breathes with the help of a tube attached to his throat. His mother Lizi Eliamma and brother Shijo Thomas have left their jobs to stay by his side in Kozhikode. According to doctors treating Tito, this is the first case in the country of a Nipah survivor falling into a coma, Shijo told TNIE. During the one month Tito was admitted to the hospital after being confirmed with Nipah, he had managed that whole period alone, without any support, Shijo pointed out. He did not experience any serious health concerns then, except for a high temperature that was reported twice. Hence, our family was relaxed. But the post-Nipah period completely changed our life. For the past eight months, we have been living in the hope of seeing him returning to life, he said. Silent struggles of survivors A Nipah survivor from Kozhikode, who wished to remain anonymous, said, I am still battling severe headache and muscle weakness or pain, which the doctors at Kozhikode MCH said are side effects of the virus. They have put me under medication, which is helpful during those nights of pain. Since 2018, a total of 27 cases have been reported in the state, with 20 deaths, including one in 2024. Two confirmed patients survived in 2018. In the Ernakulam outbreak of May-June 2019, one patient was confirmed to have contracted Nipah but the health department managed to check further spread. Between September 12 and 15 in 2023, Kerala reported six confirmed cases of Nipah, including two deaths. The battle against Nipah is not just about survival but also about dealing with its long-term effects. The stories of survivors like Tito highlight the need for ongoing medical support and attention to the silent struggles they face every day.
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Cops chargesheet Porsche teen's parents for culpable homicide
Parents of the 17-year-old boy who drove a Porsche Taycan that fatally struck two bikers in Pune on May 19 could face charges of culpable homicide. Officials stated on Friday that the parents should have been aware of the risks of allowing an unlicensed minor to drive. This follows the police's submission of a 900-page chargesheet in court. Additionally, the fact that the vehicle lacked a number plate at the time of the accident further strengthens the case against the parents.
Pune Porsche crash: 900-page preliminary chargesheet filed against 7, including minors parents
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Police Send Report on Marriage of Puja Khedkar's Parents to Govt
The Union government had directed Pune Police to apprise it of the marital status of Pujas parents amid allegations that she fraudulently availed of the OBC non-creamy layer benefit in the UPSC exam by claiming that they were separated
Police send report on marriage of Puja Khedkars parents to govt
Pune: Pune Police has sent a report about the marital status of the parents of controversial trainee IAS officer Puja Khedkar to the Maharashtra government, an official said on Friday. The couple, Dilip and Manorama Khedkar, were legally separated, the police official told PTI, without disclosing more details. The Union government had directed Pune Police Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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PUNE: Police have filed a chargesheet against seven accused in connection with the Porsche car accident case, including the parents of a minor boy who was allegedly behind the wheel, in a Pune court, more than two months after the fatal crash, an official said on Friday. The 900-page chargesheet, submitted on Thursday in a sessions court, has excluded the 17-year-old boy, whose case is being handled separately by the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB), while the seven accused have been charged under IPC sections related to criminal conspiracy and causing disappearance of evidence, among others. The high-end car allegedly driven by the minor under the influence of alcohol knocked down two motorbike-borne IT professionals originally hailing from Madhya Pradesh, one of them a woman, in Pune's Kalyani Nagar area in the wee hours of May 19, killing them. The boy's father, Vishal Agarwal, is a prominent builder. We have filed a 900-page chargesheet against seven accused, including the parents of the minor, two doctors and a staffer from Sassoon General Hospital and two middlemen, in a Pune court on Thursday, said Shailesh Balkawade, Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime). The boy's parents and two Sassoon General Hospital doctors -- Ajay Taware, then-HOD of the forensic medicine department, and Dr Shrihari Halnor -- and one Atul Ghatkamble, a staffer at the Maharashtra government-run medical facility, are accused o f swapping the blood samples of the minor with those of his mother after the crash. The juvenile's blood samples were replaced with those of his mother to evade detection of alcohol content. Pune Porsche crash: Police arrest juvenile's mother for swapping blood sample Two other accused -- Ashpak Makandar and Amar Gaikwad -- acted as middlemen between the boy's father and the doctors to facilitate financial transactions to swap the blood samples, according to the chargesheet. The voluminous police document contains statements of 50 witnesses. Additional Commissioner of Police Balkawade said the chargesheet contains a crash impact analysis report, technical evidence, forensic laboratory and DNA reports. The police had prepared a crash impact analysis report of the accident with the help of a forensic expert. The purpose of the report is to correlate the impact of the Porsche car on the motorbike involved in the accident and also correlate with injuries of the IT professionals who died. Last month, the police had submitted the final report to the JJB detailing all evidence against the 17-year-old boy in the car crash case. While the minor boy's parents are still in jail, he was released from an observation home in Pune following a Bombay High Court order late last month. Pune Porsche accident: Minor gets bail 15 hours after knocking duo to death; told to write 300-word essay Besides the main case related to the crash, the police had slapped two more cases -- one against owners and staffers of Cosie restaurant and Hotel Blak Club, where the teenager allegedly consumed liquor before the accident, and also the father of the juvenile under sections 75 and 77 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act. While section 77 of the JJ Act deals with supplying a child with intoxicating liquor or drugs, which was applicable to the owner and managers of the two establishments, section 75 of JJ Act deals with punishment for cruelty to child. The section 75 applies to the boy's father as he gave his son the car despite knowing the boy did not have a driving license, thus endangering his life. He also allowed his son to party even while knowing he drinks alcohol. The second case was registered against the father and the grandfather of the minor for allegedly kidnapping and confining their family driver and then threatening and pressuring him to tell the police that he was behind the wheel at the time of the crash. The police, after obtaining blood reports and finding they were manipulated, added IPC sections 201 (causing disappearance of evidence), 120B (criminal conspiracy), 467 (forgery of valuable security), 213 (taking gift, etc to screen an offender from punishment) and 214 (offering gift or restoration of property in consideration of screening offender) to the original offence lodged against the minor. The original offence was registered under section IPC sections 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), 304A (causing death by negligence), 279 (rash driving) and relevant sections of the Motor Vehicles Act. Did Ajit Pawar and his MLA try to 'shield' the suspect in the Pune Porsche crash case?
Pune Police file chargesheet; teen`s parents among 7 named
The 900-page chargesheet, submitted on Thursday, has excluded the 17-year-old boy, whose case is being handled separately by the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB)
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New Hyundai Creta Sales Cross 1 Lakh Unit Mark in 6 Months
Pune: Hyundai, the Korean automaker, said on Friday that it has sold one lakh units of its popular new Hyundai Creta SUV within just six months of its launch on January 16, averaging over 550 units sales every day. This feat makes it the fastest midsize SUV in India to achieve the milestone, going ahead of the Maruti Grand Vitara which took 12 months to hit 100,000. Between January and June 2024, monthly dispatches of the new Creta have totalled 91,348 units, sales data from Siam showed. Hyundai Creta, which is Indias top midsize SUV seller, has recorded cumulative sales of 46,402 units in the past three months, averaging monthly sales of 15,467 units or 515 units a day. Since its initial debut in 2015, the Hyundai Creta nameplate has sold over 10 lakh units in the domestic market. With a price tag of Rs 11 lakh and Rs 20.15 lakh, the Creta offers 23 variants 15 petrol and 8 diesel with five engine and gearbox options. We are thrilled with the remarkable achievement of the new Hyundai Creta 2024. Our SUV has achieved another milestone of one lakh sales, reaffirming its strong fan following in its segment, said Tarun Garg, COO, Hyundai Motor India.
Sai Ashok set to become youngest Indian to officiate boxing events in Paris
India's former international boxer Kabilan Sai Ashok will become the youngest from the country to officiate in the Paris Olympics after he was appointed as Referee Judge for the sporting showpiece beginning on Friday. The 32 year-old is only the fourth Indian since 1904 to officiate at the Olympics and the first to have represented the country as a player and an official at a World Championship event. Sai Ashok, who works as a boxing administrator at the Army Sports Institute in Pune, is also the first Indian to become the president of World Military Boxing Council. He also holds the record of being the only Indian referee to have been fast-tracked from two-star to three-star status. The last Indian to officiate at the Olympics was in 2012 London.
Pune Cops File Over 900-Page Chargesheet In Porsche Crash Case
Pune city police on Friday filed a more than 900-page charge sheet in the 'Pune Porsche crash' case, officials said.
Over two months after Porsche crash, Pune police file chargesheet; teens parents among seven named
Pune: Police have filed a chargesheet against seven accused in the Porsche car accident case, including the parents of a minor boy who was allegedly behind the wheel, in a Pune court, more than two months after the fatal crash, an official said Friday. The 900-page chargesheet, submitted Thursday, has excluded the 17-year-old boy, whose []
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IMD issues yellow for Mumbai for saturday, orange alert for parts of state
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Pune-Sholapur Road restructuring gives lenders Rs 334 crore
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HUBBALLI: The Hubballi Dharwad police opened fire at a jewellery theft accused while he tried to assault police officers on Friday morning. The incident was reported near Gamanagatti area of Hubballi when the accused Farhan Sheikh was secured the previous night by the police to trace another accused in thetheft case reported last week at a jewellery store in Keshwapur. According to the police, Farhan Sheikh, native of Mumbai, is an interstate offender who has cases of murder, dacoity and robbery against him in Kalaburagim, Ahmadnagar, Mumbai and Surat. The accused, who assisted the police to pick up another accused, assaulted two of our staff and tried escaping injuring police constables Sujatha and Mahesh of Keshwapur police station. Police sub inspector Kavitha Madgyal opened fire of two rounds, one in air and one on him. The accused was secured and was shifted to KIMS hospital. Three of our other staff are also shifted to KIMS for treatment, said a senior police officer. The scene of shooting near Gamanagatti village in Hubballi The police said the accused was wanted by the police in four states in 15 cases of murder, rovvery and others. HE has operated in large cities like Mumbai, Pune, Surat, and Hyderabad. Its a big catch as he was at large for many years. He used to change places of operations and flee to other states to gang up with the locals and plot for another crime. In Karnataka, he was wanted in two cases reported under Roja and Brahmapur police limits besides the Keshwapur police limits where the jewellery theft was committed. The officer said.
Pune rains: Maharashtra CM Shinde orders cleanup drive after flood in parts of Pune district
Eknath Shinde has instructed the district administration to start a massive cleanup drive after heavy rains in Pune ...
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Heavy rains wreaked havoc in Maharashtra's Pune, where at least four persons died in rain-related incidents on Thursday, while low-lying areas were inundated. Two people are feared trapped in one of the three bungalows buried under debris after a landslide in Lavasa in the morning, a police official said. Pune fire brigade officials said two people are feared drowned in Katraj and Nanayan Peth area but added that no further details were available. During his tour of the district in the afternoon, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said as a precautionary measure, Army teams have been deployed at Ekta Nagar in Sinhagad Road, while NDRF personnel are also in the area. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a 'red alert' for Pune district and asked people to take precautions. Schools and colleges in most parts of the district have declared a holiday in view of the heavy rainfall warning, officials said. Pune city and other parts of the district, including Velha, Mulshi, Bhor
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Despite the risks associated with bats as carriers of zoonotic diseases such as the Nipah virus , the state departments involved in One Health lack the expertise to conduct effective bat surveillance. Currently, health and animal husbandry departments rely on NIV Pune, which uses mist nets, and the forest department for surveillance efforts. However, experts pointed out that the surveillance period has been limited to a few periods whereas year-long monitoring of bats in different geographies is the need of the hour. Surprisingly, the Kerala Forest Research Institute (KFRI), the sole institution equipped to scientifically study bats, is not included in the One Health programme. Fruit bats, particularly Pteropus species, serve as natural reservoirs of the Nipah virus. Yet the precise mechanism of transmission to humans remains poorly understood. While the animal husbandry department has started monitoring domestic animals, consensus suggests that fruit bats primarily contribute to disease transmission. It is documented that bats tend to shed the virus during stressful periods such as birthing, food scarcity, or overcrowding. NIV has the know-how to capture the bats using mist nets. We are coordinating with them and forest department on bat surveillance, said Dr Sanjay Devarajan, Disease Investigation Officer, at the State Institute for Animal Diseases (SIAD). The animal husbandry department has initiated animal surveillance with a focus on pigs, the most susceptible species, within five-kilometre radius of the epicentre at Pandikkad in Malappuram. The vets suspected pigs as intermediate hosts in the previous episode of Nipah in 2023. As of now, involvement of domestic animals including pigs (domestic and wild) in the occurrence of Nipah has not been established. The pigs may develop fever and barking cough when infected with Nipah, said Dr Sanjay Devarajan. An animal pathologist, who was involved in animal surveillance in 2018, said bat surveillance is still a daunting task. There is a lot of paraphernalia required for capturing bats. We need approvals from the forest department to capture bats. It is high time the forest department formulated a mechanism for bat catching in the wake of Nipah recurrence, he said. Nipah is still considered to be a medical and livestock issue. There is a need to understand the wildlife and its habitat to understand the reason for the spread of the disease, he added. Department of animal husbandry has issued an advisory to field veterinary officers, farmers and laboratory vets regarding precautions to be taken to prevent infection in animals. Farmers and animal owners are advised to adhere to appropriate biosecurity, quarantine measures, hygiene and disinfection.
High-Level Committee approves disaster mitigation, capacity building projects for states
NEW DELHI, July 25 : A High-Level Committee, under the chairmanship of Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday approved a number of disaster mitigation and capacity building projects for various states. The committee in todays meeting approved six project proposals for Telangana, Gujarat, Karnataka, West Bengal and Maharashtra at a total cost of Rs 2514.36 crore for Urban Flood Management in six metro cities Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Pune. The meeting of HLC comprising Finance Minister, Agriculture [] The post High-Level Committee approves disaster mitigation, capacity building projects for states appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Experts Locate Driver Missing Landslide
Mangaluru: Experts have pinpointed the likely location of the truck and its driver from Kerala, missing since the July 16 landslide on National Highway 66 in Shiruru. Using technical expertise and human efforts, it is inferred that the truck is under the debris in the Gangavali River, about 60 meters from National Highway 66. The landslide resulted in the disappearance of at least 11 people. So far, eight bodies have been recovered, but three individuals, including Arjun from Kerala, and his truck, are still missing. The strong current in the river poses a significant challenge to the retrieval efforts. A special search operation, including the use of drones, was conducted on Thursday to locate the truck and the missing persons. Experts felt that four metal objects might have landed in the river due to the landslide- roadside railings, an electric tower, the truck, and part of a tanker. We conducted a drone survey. One spot showed a strong metallic signature but the RF signature was not very strong. A second spot downstream exhibited a significant RF signature, suggesting it might be the truck's location. We will geo-tag the spot and provide coordinates to the district administration, explained Major General (Retd) Indrabalan, who is assisting at the request of the administration. Wooden logs from Arjuns truck were found about 500 meters downstream, supporting the theory that the truck is submerged nearby. The truck is believed to be at a depth of 10 meters. Deputy Commissioner Lakshmi Priya stated that the district administration is expected to receive the exact coordinates by Friday morning. This will help in confirming the truck's location. The next challenge is its retrieval. The river current is extremely strong. We will consult with Navy experts, and if the weather permits, we will continue the operation. Meanwhile, MLA Sathish Sail, who has been supporting the operation from the beginning, assured that all possible efforts would be made to find the three missing individuals. Karnataka Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda posted an update about the search operation on his X account. Joint operations continued by the Army, Navy, Coast Guard, NDRF and SDRF. Ariel Search was done in the river and sea by Coast Guard Helicopter. Search was done along the riverbed through GPR. Search for missing persons was done by NDRF through mechanized boats. Operations were done in the river this morning with a Ferromagnetic Locator provided by CME Pune. Three distinct spots were identified. Focus is on locating the cabin of the truck to provide a decision point for the divers. The diving team dropped the sinker every hour but it did not hold due to strong currents which prevented diving, he posted.
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