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Road accident claims life of asst prof in med college at Karauli
Road accident claims life of asst prof in med college at Karauli

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Time of India

Road accident claims life of asst prof in med college at Karauli

1 2 Jaipur: A 35-year-old assistant professor from a medical college in Karauli lost her life after a tragic road accident Wednesday night. The victim, identified as Diksha Sirohi, was travelling on her scooter when a dumper truck ran over her, leading to fatal injuries. The accident occurred around 8pm near the Collectorate, in front of St John's School, as Sirohi was making her way from Madan Mohan Temple to her rented accommodation in the city. A CCTV footage retrieved from the area Thursday provided crucial evidence of the accident, capturing the moment of the collision. According to head constable Khem Singh from the Kotwali police station, the unfortunate sequence of events was triggered when a car parked by the roadside suddenly opened its door, causing Sirohi to collide and fall under the rear wheel of the passing truck. Despite being rushed to a nearby hospital, Sirohi succumbed to her injuries, leaving her family and colleagues in deep mourning. The driver of the dumper truck fled the scene immediately after the accident, prompting a swift police investigation. "An FIR has been filed, and we are actively pursuing the truck driver involved in the accident," said a police official. The officer added, "The CCTV footage clearly shows the sequence of events and we are confident that the accused will be apprehended soon." The victim's body was handed over to her grieving family following a post-mortem examination Thursday. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Happy Independence Day wishes , messages , and quotes !

School lunch start-up gains a following
School lunch start-up gains a following

Otago Daily Times

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Otago Daily Times

School lunch start-up gains a following

Healthy Munch owner Koshila Elengkovan dishes up school lunches from her home kitchen for Invercargill school students and early childhood centre children. PHOTO: NINA TAPU A Southland woman's school lunch start-up is tantalising students' tastebuds in the Deep South. When Koshila Elengkovan, 40, launched her school lunch business Healthy Munch in 2023, she was unsure how Invercargill school students would take to her kai. Two years on, and the one-woman operation has turned many local school students and early childhood centre children into fans of her food. Ms Elengkovan, a former Malaysian national, said working as a kitchenhand at her daughter's daycare centre and at after-school care providers motivated her to start her school lunch business. "I introduced all kinds of Asian foods to the kids, like fried rice and noodles ... and they were really happy to try new stuff," she said. "It was like a massive welcome for the Asian culture ... so that's where it inspired me." The Healthy Munch owner makes and delivers more than 100 school lunches to Invercargill schools and early childhood centres every week. Healthy Munch was born from her desire to see tamariki eating "delicious and nutritious lunches" that "fuelled their growth and wellbeing". Feedback from parents that their children were enjoying her school lunches led to one Invercargill school principal contacting local schools about Healthy Munch. Ms Elengkovan was grateful to former St John's School (Invercargill) principal Nathan Hughes for backing her venture. "Once he tried the food and he got the feedback from the kids ... he sent the letter to all the schools in Invercargill. "Then I got a call from the Otatara principal and everything just went from there." Running the business from her home kitchen while raising her family has kept her busy but seeing "happy kids' faces" enjoying her food has made the challenging work worthwhile. She still could not believe her passion for food and cooking was making a difference to Invercargill school communities, Ms Elengkovan said. "I feel like I will always have a connection with the students through my food." Ms Elengkovan, who has been a primary school teacher, came to Invercargill in 2015.

Somerset in pictures: Luke Littler, Mr Darcy and stunning sunsets
Somerset in pictures: Luke Littler, Mr Darcy and stunning sunsets

BBC News

time08-03-2025

  • Climate
  • BBC News

Somerset in pictures: Luke Littler, Mr Darcy and stunning sunsets

As with much of the country, Somerset has been bathed in blue skies and sunshine this week, even if the nights stayed was delight for thousands of fans at the UK Open in Minehead as Luke Littler won the UK Open darts at in Bath there were stylish scenes thanks to a Mr Darcy lookalike at the Jane Austen down in Taunton a very special NHS member of staff was being rewarded for years of dedication. Gorgeous sunrise: Local journalist Harry Mottram captured these swans swimming on Cheddar Reservoir at dawn. Pride and Prejudice: History was brought to life by a Mr Darcy lookalike and others in period costume at the Jane Austen Centre in Bath this week, ahead of the 250th anniversary celebrations of her birth later this year. All's Wells that ends well: This peaceful rural scene was captures near Wells on one of the several sunny days this week. Amazing job: Pip Quinn, a midwife at Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton, said she was "overwhelmingly proud" to have been awarded a national Cavell Star for her 30 years' service. Read all about it: Staff and pupils at St John's School in Clevedon made a real effort for World Book Day this week, although judging by some of the placards the teachers had mixed feelings about being at work. Sunny morning: A hot air balloon was captured above Charlcombe near Bath as the weather turned good enough for pilots to take to the air.

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