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17-Year-Old Agniveer Aspirant Beaten, Poisoned Near Railway Track In UP
17-Year-Old Agniveer Aspirant Beaten, Poisoned Near Railway Track In UP

News18

time6 days ago

  • News18

17-Year-Old Agniveer Aspirant Beaten, Poisoned Near Railway Track In UP

Last Updated: After his morning run, the boy was resting near a railway track when four masked youths arrived in a car, called his name, and began assaulting him without a word A 17-year-old boy's aspiration to join the Army was tragically dashed when his routine morning run turned fatal. On Monday, Mukul, a resident of Bajhera Khurd village in Pilkhuwa of Uttar Pradesh, was attacked and poisoned after his morning exercise. Mukul is reportedly preparing for Agniveer. On Monday morning, after finishing a run, he was sitting near the railway track outside the village when someone called out his name. As he turned, four masked youths got out of a car and began assaulting him without saying a word. After the assault, the attackers allegedly forced a bottle of poison into Mukul's mouth, causing him to lose consciousness on the spot. A villager named Sohanlal, who happened to be passing by, saw Mukul lying unconscious and alerted his family. He was rushed to Yashoda Hospital in Ghaziabad, where he remains in critical condition. The victim's father, Anil, has filed an FIR against unidentified assailants. Given the seriousness of the case, Pilkhuwa police are investigating multiple angles, including the possibility of personal rivalry and the involvement of a larger group. view comments First Published: August 06, 2025, 15:48 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

DBS breakthroughs highlighted at International Conference
DBS breakthroughs highlighted at International Conference

Observer

time28-07-2025

  • Health
  • Observer

DBS breakthroughs highlighted at International Conference

MUSCAT: An International Medical Conference on Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) was held in Muscat on July 26, bringing together leading experts and practitioners in the field of neurology and neurosurgery. The event was jointly organised by the Muscat Family Physicians Group, in association with the Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Research Centre, Yashoda Hospital, Hitech City, Hyderabad, India, and Global Treatment Services and held at the Intercity Hotel, Al Khuwair. The conference focused on the theme: 'The Role of Deep Brain Stimulation in Alleviating Symptoms of Movement Disorders, Especially Parkinson's Disease and Dystonia'. These conditions continue to place a heavy burden on patients and their families, and the conference aimed to shed light on cutting-edge therapeutic approaches. Dr Rukmini, Senior Consultant – Neurology, provided an overview of DBS and discussed its various indications. Prof Dr Rupam, Senior Consultant – Neurology, shared valuable insights into the long-term benefits of DBS in improving the quality of life for Parkinson's patients and their caregivers. Dr Rajesh, Senior Consultant – Neurosurgery, emphasised the remarkable improvement in symptoms of dystonia through DBS. The distinguished team from Yashoda Hospital, with over 25 years of experience and more than 1,000 DBS procedures performed, also highlighted their contribution to international training and fellowships. The scientific presentations were followed by an engaging and interactive session involving leading neurologists, neurosurgeons, internists, family physicians, ER specialists, physiotherapists, and practitioners of alternative medicine such as homeopathy and Ayurveda. Recent advances in treatment, emerging therapeutic modalities, and future prospects were thoroughly discussed. More than 50 prominent medical professionals attended the conference, reflecting the growing interest in advanced neuromodulation therapies within Oman. Dr Sanjay Dalal, the event organiser, extended his heartfelt thanks to the visiting team from Yashoda Hospital for sharing their vast clinical experience. He also expressed appreciation to all attending doctors, underscoring the importance of such forums in fostering continuous learning and staying updated on global healthcare advancements.

Noida cop shot dead during Ghaziabad raid to arrest gangster
Noida cop shot dead during Ghaziabad raid to arrest gangster

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Time of India

Noida cop shot dead during Ghaziabad raid to arrest gangster

Ghaziabad: A 27-year-old UP Police constable was shot dead during a raid at Nahal village on Sunday night to arrest a gangster wanted in connection with more than two dozen cases of vehicle theft. Saurabh Kumar Deshwal, who was part of a seven-member Noida police team that had gone there around 11pm to arrest Qadir, was shot in the head as the gangster's brother and accomplices tried to prevent the cops from taking him away. They pelted the police car with stones and fired at the cops to free Qadir. One of the bullets hit Saurabh, who was on a bike, in the head. The police team managed to break through the ambush with Qadir after a 30-minute operation. Saurabh was taken to Yashoda Hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival. Sonit Kumar, another constable who was injured by a stone aimed at his head, is undergoing treatment. Sources said the team from Noida's Phase 3 police station – three sub-inspectors and four constables – reached Nahal in Masuri after they received a tip-off that Qadir was there. The latest case against the 24-year-old gangster was filed in connection with a music system theft from inside a Hyundai Verna in Sector 73 earlier this month. All in plainclothes, the cops parked their vehicle — an Ertiga bearing a private number — around 50 metres outside Nahal. Their informer was with them, who advised them to use bikes in the narrow lanes of Nahal. "We were accompanied by our informer, who pointed at Qadir. Wearing a sky blue T-shirt and a pair of grey tracks, he was talking to a few villagers when we reached there. We showed him our IDs and told Qadir to accompany us without causing any trouble. As we started walking him away, he shouted at the top of his voice, seeking help from his accomplices to get him freed," said Sachin Rathi, who was leading the police team. By the time the cops had reached the spot where the Ertiga was parked, the gangster's brother Aadil and a few others began throwing stones at them. "They became aggressive all of a sudden and threatened to kill and bury us in the village itself if we took Qadir with us," Rathi said. Gunfire punctuated the stone-pelting. The police team retaliated by firing, forcing the group of attackers to flee. But by then, Saurabh was hit. Saurabh, Sonit and another cop were on a bike. A heavily bleeding Saurabh and Qadir were put in the same Ertiga as the police team rushed out of Nahal. While one team took Saurabh and Sonit to hospital, another took Qadir to Masuri police station, which has jurisdictional control over Nahal village. Amid questions on the police team going there without sufficient backup and whether their threat assessment went wrong – with the gangster's aides resorting to an armed retaliation – Ghaziabad police pointed out they were not kept in the loop. Police commissioner J Ravinder Goud said the Noida police team had not given any prior information, and had it done so, cops from Ghaziabad would have reinforced the raiding team. "Then perhaps this incident would not have taken place," Goud said. Ghaziabad DCP (rural) Surendra Nath Tiwari said the Noida cops violated protocol by not keeping the local police station in the loop. "Around 11.45pm, we got information that a Noida police constable had been shot and taken to Yashoda Hospital for emergency treatment. When our cops reached the hospital, we came to know that the constable had died. Another, we were told, was undergoing treatment," Tiwari said. A senior Noida police officer, however, said Ghaziabad cops had been verbally informed. The officer pointed out there is no SOP in place for emergency cases such as the Sunday night raid and procedure allows police teams to be deployed without informing those who hold the jurisdiction of the site. "We got a tipoff about the accused's movements in Nahal village, following which two teams were formed. One of the teams had verbally informed the local chowki as the law allows an arrest to be made without completing documentation in emergency cases," the officer said. The only failure, Noida police sources conceded, was the informer not giving accurate information of the risk factor in the area. The team, the sources said, had not predicted that there would be a backlash of this magnitude. An FIR was registered at Masuri police station against Qadir – against whom there's already a Gangsters Act case – his brother Aadil and unknown persons under BNS sections 103 (murder), 109 (attempt to murder), 50 (abetment if person abetted does act with different intention from that of abettor), 61 (2) (criminal conspiracy), 121 (2) (voluntarily causing grievous hurt to deter public servant from his duty), 125 (act endangering life or personal safety for others), among others. On Monday morning, after a search operation for those behind the attack on the Noida police team and the murder of Saurabh, Nanhu and Abdul Salam, who police said were part of the group in Nahal that had attacked them with stone and fired the shots, were arrested after Lipi Nagayach, ACP (Masuri), said a police team was checking vehicles headed for the Delhi-Meerut Expressway when they spotted the duo on a motorcycle and asked them to stop. Instead, they turned their bike around and attempted to flee. "The police team gave them a chase when their bike skidded off the road. As they ran towards the forest, they fired at the cops, prompting them to retaliate. Both were shot in the legs in crossfire," she added. This is not the first instance of Noida cops carrying out an operation in Ghaziabad without informing the local police. On Nov 26, 2023, a Noida police team that had conducted a raid in Masuri in connection with a road rage incident came under attack from villagers. The attackers snatched a pistol from the head constable when he tried to drive away and vandalised his car. Four policemen were injured and had to be admitted to hospital for treatment.

Noida Constable Shot Dead As Mob Attacks UP Police Team In Ghaziabad
Noida Constable Shot Dead As Mob Attacks UP Police Team In Ghaziabad

News18

time26-05-2025

  • News18

Noida Constable Shot Dead As Mob Attacks UP Police Team In Ghaziabad

Last Updated: The 2016-batch policeman was a native of Shamli and was posted at Phase-III Police Station. A 28-year-old constable part of a Noida police team out to catch a wanted criminal in Ghaziabad was shot dead by his associates, police said on Monday. The incident took place in Masoorie area's Nahal village late Sunday night, when the team raided a location looking for Qadir, wanted in a case of robbery registered in Noida's Phase-III Police Station. When the team was taking Qadir away, his associates, hiding near a panchayat bhavan, fired gunshots, pelted them with stones, and launched an attack on them with deadly weapons, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Rural) Surendra Nath Tiwari said. In the attack, Constable Saurabh Kumar Deshwal received a gunshot to the head. He was rushed to Yashoda Hospital, where doctors declared him dead, the DCP said. The 2016-batch policeman was a native of Shamli and was posted at Phase-III Police Station. 'His death has caused a huge loss to the police department," a spokesperson of the Gautam Buddha Nagar Commissionerate said. Sub-inspectors Sachin Rathi, Udit Singh, Sumit, and Nikhil were injured in the attack, he said. Meanwhile, Gautam Buddh Nagar Commissioner Laxmi Singh announced Rs 1 Lakh in compensation to Deshwal's kin from her salary. Also, each police personnel in the district will contribute their day's salary in assistance to their family, the police chief said. Qadir, who had escaped in the commotion, was later nabbed and is currently in custody. He has 16 criminal cases filed against him and is a history-sheeter of Thana Masoori, the spokesperson said. Police are on the lookout for Adil, a brother of Qadir, and several others involved in the attack. First Published: May 26, 2025, 15:56 IST

Bhutani Infra, Yashoda Hospital to jointly build 10.25-acre mixed-use project in Greater Noida
Bhutani Infra, Yashoda Hospital to jointly build 10.25-acre mixed-use project in Greater Noida

Hindustan Times

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Bhutani Infra, Yashoda Hospital to jointly build 10.25-acre mixed-use project in Greater Noida

New Delhi, May 19 (PTI) Real estate firm Bhutani Infra has partnered with Yashoda Hospital to develop a mixed-use project in Greater Noida with an estimated investment of ₹1,000 crore, excluding land cost. In a statement on May 19, Bhutani Infra said it has joined hands with Yashoda Hospital for development of AI-integrated mixed-use campus in Greater Noida West. When contacted, Bhutani Infra CEO Ashish Bhutani told PTI that the company has tied up with Yashoda Hospital, which owns a 10.25-acre land, to develop this project. "We will develop a hospital, a 5-star hotel, office space, retail space in this mixed use project," he said. Ashish Bhutani said the company will invest around ₹1,000 crore to develop this project, excluding land cost. Yashoda Hospital will manage medical infrastructure and services. The hospital aims to provide proactive, predictive, and ambient healthcare services, integrating technology and well-being into daily life. "Tomorrow's healthcare won't wait for symptoms -- it will predict, prevent, and respond even before you know you need it, said Dr P N Arora, Chairman, Yashoda Group of Hospital. "This campus will enable that vision by embedding AI-driven care into the flow of daily life, where technology and well-being are truly inseparable," he said. Bhutani Infra has developed many real estate projects in Delhi-NCR. Bayview Projects, backed by filmmaker Boney Kapoor and Bhutani Infra, is developing Noida International Film City. The film city, proposed to be built across 1,000 acres with the first phase covering 230 acres in Sector 21 on Yamuna Expressway at a cost of ₹1,510 crore, is expected to be completed in eight years.

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