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Time of India
4 hours ago
- Time of India
Ambulance carrying corpse rammed near Pipla Tunnel, two die
1 2 3 4 5 Nagpur: A funeral journey in an ambulance from Pune to Kolkata turned into a double tragedy after a horrific accident on the Nagpur-Jabalpur Highway claimed two lives. The incident took place around 5.30am on Wednesday near the Bharat Petrol Pump, close to the Pipla Tunnel, within Hudkeshwar police station limits. The ambulance, which was carrying the body of Kanhai Biswas, a resident of Kolkata, broke down mid-route. As per police reports, Shekhar Pawar (35), the cleaner of the ambulance, stepped out to seek help from a nearby petrol pump to find a mechanic. During this time, an unidentified speeding vehicle crashed into the stationary ambulance from behind and fled the scene. The family was en route to Kolkata after taking Kanhai's body in Pune, who died due to health reasons, said police. A senior police officer overlooking the case said, "We have registered a case of negligent driving. Technically, if a vehicle breaks down, it should be moved to the service lane or at least parked properly on the side of the road. In this case, the ambulance broke down in the middle of the road and was left there without adequate precautions. Also, as of now, there is no concrete evidence to suggest rash driving. Therefore, we have not invoked hit-and-run charges and have proceeded with a case of negligent driving instead. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like TV providers are furious: this gadget gives you access to all channels Techno Mag Learn More Undo However, further investigations will paint a clearer picture and necessary actions will be taken." The force of the collision was so devastating that the ambulance veered off the road and plunged nearly 25 feet into a roadside canal. The crash resulted in the death of ambulance driver Shivaji Bhambure (40), a resident of Pune, and Pankaj Biswas (40), a relative of the deceased who was accompanying the body. The deceased's teenage son, 14-year-old Abir Biswas, was also in the ambulance at the time of the incident survived with minor injuries and was treated at the hospital. Hudkeshwar senior police inspector Dnyaneshwar Bhedodkar said the driver, who was seated with the door open, was thrown out by the impact, while the others inside fell into the canal with the vehicle. Both victims were critically injured and rushed to the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), where doctors declared them dead on arrival. Hudkeshwar police have registered a case under BNS Sections 106(1), 281, and Motor Vehicle Act Sections 184, 134, and 177 against the unidentified driver.


Time of India
6 hours ago
- Health
- Time of India
Med students expelled for false ragging claim
This is a representative AI image (Pic credit: Lexica) KULLU: Five MBBS students of Government Medical College and Hospital, Nerchowk, in Himachal Pradesh have been expelled from classes and the hostel for three months for falsely accusing their seniors of ragging. The students were punished on recommendations of the college's anti-ragging committee. They are from the 2022 MBBS batch. Each student was also fined Rs 25,000. A college staff member said the anti-ragging committee initiated an inquiry following allegations in 2023. "The committee, during its investigations, found the allegations to be false," he said. TNN


Time of India
4 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
GMC Nanded hall ticket 2025 released for Group D exam; download at drscgmcnanded.in
GMC Nanded hall ticket 2025 released for Group D exam at GMC Nanded hall ticket 2025: The Government Medical College and Hospital (GMC), Nanded has officially released the hall ticket for the Group D recruitment examination 2025. Candidates who have successfully registered for the recruitment process can now download their admit cards from the official website – The recruitment drive aims to fill 86 Group D vacancies for roles including Helper and Night Watchman. The selection process comprises a written test followed by an interview. Candidates are advised to carry a printed copy of the hall ticket to the exam center, as entry without it will not be permitted. GMC Nanded recruitment 2025 overview The GMC Nanded recruitment 2025 is being conducted for Group D posts, which require a minimum qualification of 10th pass. A total of 86 vacancies have been announced under this category. The selection process includes a written examination and an interview. The recruitment is open to applicants across India, including freshers. The application process for GMC Nanded Group D vacancies began on April 26, 2025, and the last date for submission is May 16, 2025. Candidates aged between 18 to 38 years are eligible to apply. The pay scale for the Group D posts ranges from Rs. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo 19,900 to Rs. 63,200 per month. Application fee details The application fee for candidates belonging to the General category is Rs. 1000, while those from Reserved categories are required to pay Rs. 900. The payment can be made through Internet banking, credit/debit card, or UPI. Official website and job location The official website for all recruitment-related updates, including hall ticket download and application status, is The job location for all selected candidates will be Maharashtra. Steps to download GMC Nanded Group D hall ticket 2025 Step 1: Visit the official website of GMC Nanded: Step 2: On the homepage, click on 'Current Openings' and select the Group D recruitment link. Step 3: Click on the hall ticket download link for Group D exam 2025. Step 4: Log in using your registered number and password. Step 5: Download and print the hall ticket for future reference. Direct link to download the GMC Nanded Group D exam admit card 2025 Contact and support For any queries related to the recruitment process or technical support in downloading the admit card, candidates are advised to use the contact details provided on the official website. It is also recommended to keep a copy of the application form and admit card for future reference. TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us here . Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!


Time of India
5 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
Nurses' strike enters day 3: Healthcare system under strain in Vidarbha
1 2 3 4 5 Nagpur/Yavatmal: As the indefinite strike by govt nurses entered its third day on Saturday, critical healthcare services across Maharashtra remained in turmoil. In major urban hospitals like Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) and Mayo in Nagpur, as well as rural districts such as Yavatmal and Akola, the absence of nursing staff caused widespread disruption, delaying surgeries and forcing relatives to step in for basic patient care. On Saturday, the strike also witnessed a new twist as GMCH authorities issued a circular — based on a DMER directive — warning that newly recruited probationary nurses participating in the strike could face 'break in service' under Rule 43(2) of the Maharashtra Civil Services Rules, 1994. The move created panic among probationers, but state-level leaders of the nurses' union, including president Manisha Shinde and general secretary Sumitra Tote, swiftly assured all members that legal protection would be provided and no employee would be left behind. "This is not just about pay. It's a battle for respect, security, and the future of every nurse. We will not back down," said Shinde, addressing protesting nurses at GMCH. Rural healthcare too feels the pinch in Yavatmal Meanwhile, in Yavatmal district, nursing services in govt hospitals have also come to a halt, further straining rural healthcare delivery. Nurses working as seniors, public health nurses, and instructors are actively participating in the strike. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo "The govt must listen. Patients are suffering, yes, but we've been suffering silently for years," said Suresh Madankar, a senior nurse and union representative in Yavatmal. "This strike is our last resort," he added. To manage the crisis, authorities in Nagpur have deployed around 70 nursing students and 40 temporary aides, but their efforts are insufficient given the scale of the disruption. The association maintains that services will not resume unless their core demands — including salary parity under the 7th Pay Commission — are accepted. What Next? As the standoff continues with no fresh dialogue from the govt, the strike threatens to deepen the healthcare crisis across Maharashtra. With both urban and rural hospitals under pressure, the onus now lies on the state authorities to open negotiations and prevent further collapse of essential services.


United News of India
7 days ago
- United News of India
Five Amarnath pilgrims injured as truck collides with cab in Udhampur
North Jammu, July 18 (UNI) Five Shri Amarnath Yatra pilgrims were injured today when a cab ferrying them as part of the convoy was hit by a truck in Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur district. According to police, the accident occurred at Industrial Chowk in the Battal Ballian area along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway. The truck driver identified as William, a resident of Gurdaspur, Punjab, rammed into the cab due to the driver's alleged negligence. The truck driver lost control of the vehicle, which damaged road barriers and concertina wire before crashing into the pilgrims' cab. The injured pilgrims identified as Harishchand Jaiswal, Kaushal Kishore, Vir Bhadr, Ajad Ghond, and Ajay Madesia -- all residents of Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh -- were shifted to Government Medical College and Hospital (GMC) Udhampur for treatment. Police have started an investigation. UNI VBH AAB PRS