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Large fire breaks out in ICU ward of Delhi Safdarjung Hospital: More than 60 patients rescued

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New Delhi: A huge fire broke out in the ICU ward of Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi. Patients treated in the ICU were safely transferred to another ward. There were no casualties in the fire. About sixty patients were in the ICU ward at the time of the accident.

The fire was put out after hours of hard work. The fire broke out in the third ward of the hospital around 6.35 am. Firefighters and hospital staff rushed to the scene and rescued the patients.

The fire was brought under control by nine units of the fire brigade. The cause of the accident is not clear. The initial conclusion was that the cause of the fire was a short circuit in the ICU.

Ishrat Jahan fake encounter murder: Three accused acquitted

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New Delhi: Gujarat Police has acquitted three more accused in the Ishrat Jahan murder case. Ahmedabad CBI special court has acquitted GS Singhal an IPS Officer, Rt. police officer Tarun Barot, Commando officer Anaju Chaudhari. Earlier, the court had acquitted four accused. The CBI had not filed an appeal in the case. With the new action of the CBI court, all the accused escaped from the case.

The court acquitted the accused and said they could not prove that Ishrat Jahan and others were not terrorists. The court also ruled that the CBI had not appealed against the earlier acquittal.

In June 2004, Ishrat Jahan, Pranesh Pillai (Javed Sheikh), Amjad Ali Rana, and Zeeshan Johar were shot dead by police in Ahmedabad. Police said the four were Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists who had come to assassinate Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. Police said they were killed in the clash. However, the investigation revealed that they were shot dead after their arrest.

Drug case; Bollywood actor Ajaz Khan in custody

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Mumbai: Bollywood actor Ajaz Khan has been remanded in custody in a drug case. The actor was taken into custody by the NCB. Ajaz is also a former Bigg Boss contestant. Ajaz was taken into custody when he went to the NCB office for questioning. The probe team had conducted searches in Andheri and Lokhandwala in connection with the actor. Ajaz’s name was revealed when the NC questioned Shadab Batata, a member of a drug trafficking network.

Today is the last date to link the Aadhaar card with the PAN card

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New Delhi: Today is the last date to link the Aadhaar card and PAN card. It is reported that the PAN card cannot be used if not connected.
It was August 31, 2017. The last date to connect PAN card and Aadhaar card. This date was later extended. Aadhaar IT returns can be filed without a PAN link but notification that the return process will not be completed.

Airfares will increase from April 1

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New Delhi: Airfares will go up from April 1 next financial year. This is because the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has increased air safety fees. This will increase ticket prices for international and domestic flights.

The DGCA said in a statement that the increase was Rs 200 for domestic passengers and Rs 879 for international passengers.
Covid had significantly affected 19 international airlines. It is in this context that the decision to increase aviation safety rates was taken. The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) is responsible for air travel and airport security.
The ruling does not apply to children under the age of two, diplomatic security personnel, airline staff on duty, and those traveling as part of the UN peacekeeping force.

Covid cases are surging in the country

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New Delhi: The number of Covid victims in the country is on the rise. In 24 hours, 68,020 positive cases were newly reported. With this, the total number of infected persons crossed one crore and twenty thousand. Every day, 32,231 people are discharged from the hospital.

Currently, 5,21,808 people are in treatment. Maharashtra has the highest number of cases. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has said that there is a possibility of another lockdown in the state. 40, 414 positive cases were reported in 24 hours. The incidence of the disease is also on the rise in Punjab, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. At the same time, rising mortality rates are raising concerns in the country.

The huge ship that was stranded was removed; Traffic resumed on the Suez Canal

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Cairo: The cargo ship ‘Ever Given’, which was stranded across the Suez Canal, has been removed. Admiral Osama Rabbi, chairman of the Suez Canal Authority, said the ship had begun to move. The mud-covered vessel was released after about a week of hard work. The giant cargo ship sank across the canal last Tuesday.

The Suez Canal Authority and the Dutch firm Smith Savage jointly undertook the task of moving the ship. “She is free,” said Schmidt Salvage, a Dutch company involved in moving the cargo ship. About 369 cargo ships were waiting to leave the Evergreen Canal. About 20,000 tons of sand were removed from the bottom of the ship by dredgers.
Although the canal is open, it is reported that it will still take days for things to get back to normal. At the same time, it was nature’s help that made Evergreen move. International media reported that the tidal surge and strong waves following the Supermoon phenomenon on Saturday night helped the ship move.

The controversial order not to provide food or shelter to Myanmar citizens has been withdrawn

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Imphal: The Manipur government has withdrawn an earlier order by local authorities against providing food and setting up refugee camps for Myanmar nationals entering India. The order, dated March 26, called on border officials to repatriate asylum seekers in India.

Gyan Prakash, Special Home Secretary to the State Government, said that the government has decided to withdraw the letter dated 26.03.2021 mentioned above to avoid this misunderstanding as the contents of the letter have been misinterpreted and misinterpreted.

The government is taking all humanitarian measures, including transporting injured Myanmar civilians to Imphal for treatment. He said in the letter that the state government would continue to provide all assistance. Myanmar’s Ambassador to the United Nations has requested India and various border states to grant asylum to Myanmar refugees.

There was a widespread protest against the BJP government’s order in Manipur. Many criticized the move as inhumane and against the hospitality and culture of the country.

The Election Commission has issued notices to eight newspapers in Assam

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Dispur: Election Commission issues notice to eight Assam newspapers for violating election code of conduct The Election Commission of India (ECI) has taken action against the BJP for publishing an advertisement under the headline “Claiming to win all 47 seats in the first phase of elections in Assam”.

The complaint was lodged at the Dispur police station against Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, National President Nadda, state President Ranjit Kumar Das, and seven other leaders. The BJP had published headlines in eight newspapers on Sunday. The first phase of polling in Assam took place on March 27.

Double vote: High court to reconsider today

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Kochi: Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala’s petition seeking freezing of double votes in the state will be reconsidered by the high court today. The High Court had yesterday said that strict action should be taken in the state to prevent double voting. The court said it was clear that there were serious flaws in the state’s voter list. The court also said that the Election Commission should take action to enforce the war-time order.

The court also said in an interim order that the Election Commission should know what can be done for this today. The commission said all measures had been taken to prevent fraudulent voting and that it would not be possible to change the voter list until after the assembly elections.

The court issued the interim order on a petition filed by Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala. According to Ramesh Chennithala, there are more than 434,000 double or fraudulent votes in the state.