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Times of Oman
3 days ago
- General
- Times of Oman
India: Rajasthan reports 54 COVID-19 cases, one death
Jaipur: Amid rising COVID-19 cases in parts of the country, Rajasthan Health Minister Gajendra Singh said on Friday that the state has reported 54 cases and one death so far. The minister clarified that the death was linked to comorbidities, particularly tuberculosis, and that the current variant in circulation resembles the common flu. "So far, 54 cases have been reported, and one death has occurred. However, the patient was severely affected by tuberculosis. As of now, only one patient is admitted to SMS Hospital--a child infected with the Omicron variant, which is not very serious. It presents symptoms similar to the common flu. There is no cause for concern at the moment. There's no significant spread at the moment, but people are still advised to take necessary precautions," Singh told ANI. According to the Information and Public Relations Department, 15 new cases were reported on Friday--one each from AIIMS Jodhpur, Rabindranath Tagore Medical College (RNT), Sawai Man Singh Medical College (SMS), Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS), and Government Medical College (GMC), Udaipur. District-wise COVID-19 cases in Rajasthan are: Jaipur - 33, Udaipur - 10, Jodhpur - 8, Bikaner - 5, Didwana - 5, Ajmer - 2, Balotra - 2, Dausa - 1, Phalodi - 1, Sawai Madhopur - 1, and others - 1. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has confirmed that while COVID-19 cases were reported again in parts of the country, the current variants in circulation were showing mild symptoms similar to the Omicron strain. Arjun Dang, Chief Executive Officer of Dr. Dangs Lab, said the rising number of cases was attributed to more transmissible sub-variants. "We must understand that the current spreading variants are again a sublineage of the Omicron virus. Additionally, in states like Tamil Nadu and Gujarat, we have certain other sub-variants that have been named Variants Under Monitoring, and these are basically of two types, LF7 and NV181. Currently, the cases that we are seeing are more transmissible. They can infect people easily, but again, from the severity perspective, till now, we have not seen any severe cases," Dang told ANI.


Time of India
21-05-2025
- Time of India
Elderly woman robbed by two men with chilli powder
1 2 Jaipur: Two men were arrested Wednesday for throwing chilli powder on a 70-year-old woman and robbing her earrings in a secluded area near Jhalana Doongri on May 19. The accused also robbed Rs 20,000 in cash. The accused were identified as Aniket alias Kalu and Shahil Gujarati. They were found with injuries sustained while fleeing over barbed-wire fencing. The complainant, Manni Devi, a resident of Shiv Colony in Jhalana Doongri, went to graze her cattle around 1pm when she was ambushed. While seated near the forest area, two young men approached her from behind, incapacitated her with chilli powder, and tore off her earrings and necklace. The earrings were yanked with such force that her ears began bleeding. The duo then fled with her cash and ornaments. Despite her injuries, Manni Devi was able to recognise one of the attackers as Aniket, a local youth known to her. She filed a complaint at the local police station, accompanied by her son Ramkishan. Upon receiving a PCR alert, a police team reached the scene and rushed the injured woman to SMS Hospital. An FSL team was called to collect evidence. TNN


NDTV
27-04-2025
- NDTV
Doctor, 25, Dies Of Burn Injuries, Mother Claims Murder
A 25-year-old medical graduate, Bhawana Yadav, from Rajasthan preparing for postgraduate medical studies in Delhi suffered severe burn injuries while she was in Hisar. After her mother was informed, she took her daughter to Jaipur, where the young doctor died during treatment on Thursday. The circumstances surrounding her death are fuzzy. Gayatri Yadav, her mother, has filed a zero FIR in Jaipur. The same has been forwarded to Hisar Civil Lines Police station for further investigation. Bhawana Yadav completed her medical studies from Philippines in 2023. She was preparing for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination, a medical licensing exam in India, compulsory for Indian citizens and OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) cardholders who obtained their MBBS degree abroad. According to the mother's complaint, the 25-year-old was attending online classes and travelling to Delhi weekly for tests. On April 21, she was in Delhi for an exam. In Delhi, Bhawana used to stay with her sister, who is preparing for the Civil Services Exam. On April 21 and 22, Bhawana stayed with her sister and appeared for her exams. On April 23, Bhawana called her mother to say she would return by 24th morning, but never did. On April 24, a man named Umesh Yadav called the medical graduate's mother to inform her that Bhawana suffered burn injuries and was admitted to Soni Hospital in Haryana's Hisar. Soon after, the mother reached Hisar. The hospital was unclear where Bhawana was found or the circumstances leading to her condition. Due to the severity of her injuries, the 25-year-old was later shifted to SMS Hospital in Jaipur, where she died during treatment on the night of April 24. The mother has claimed that there were sharp weapon injury marks on her daughter's abdomen. She further alleged that her daughter was stabbed and then set on fire, suggesting she was murdered. Bhawana's laptop, mobile phone and other valuables are missing, she further claimed.


Time of India
26-04-2025
- Time of India
Medical student's death: Case filed against Rewari man
Hisar: In the case of a suspicious death of a 25-year-old medical student, Bhawana Yadav , from Alwar district, the Rajasthan police have registered a murder case against a youth from Rewari. The Zero FIR was forwarded to Hisar Civil Lines police station for further investigation. However, the Civil Lines police station in charge stated that the FIR has not yet been received. According to a complaint filed by Gayatri Yadav, the deceased's mother, Bhawana completed her MBBS from Philippines in 2023. She was preparing for the MCI examination through DEMS in Delhi for her postgraduate studies, attending online classes and travelling to Delhi weekly for tests. On April 21, Bhawana went to Delhi for a test. Gayatri Yadav stated that on April 24, a man named Udesh Yadav called to inform her that Bhawana has suffered burn injuries and was admitted to Soni Hospital in Hisar. Shortly after, a video call from the hospital revealed the critical condition of her daughter. Upon receiving the news, Gayatri rushed to Hisar. However, the hospital administration did not clarify where Bhawana was found or the circumstances leading to her condition. Due to the severity of her injuries, Bhawana was later shifted to SMS Hospital in Jaipur, where she succumbed to her injuries on the night of April 24. Gayatri Yadav alleged that during treatment, it was observed that Bhawana's face, abdomen, and legs up to the knees were badly burnt, while her hair and back remained untouched. There were also sharp weapon injury marks on her abdomen. She claimed that Bhawana was first stabbed and then set on fire, suggesting a deliberate murder rather than an accident. She also reported that Bhawana's laptop, mobile phone, and other important documents were missing. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Bhawana's younger sister, who is preparing for the UPSC examination in Delhi, usually hosted Bhawana whenever she came for her tests. On April 21 and 22, Bhawana stayed with her sister and appeared for her exams. On April 23, Bhawana called her mother and said she would return home on the morning of April 24, but never arrived. The mother and daughter maintained regular communication during all her previous trips to Delhi. Inspector Kavita, in charge of Hisar Civil Lines police station, confirmed that as of now, the Zero FIR from Rajasthan Police has not yet been officially received. MSID: 120648138 413 |