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    Lt Gen Shankar Narayan Assumes Command as Commandant of Army Hospital (R & R)

    Lt Gen Shankar Narayan has taken charge as the Commandant of Army Hospital (Research & Referral) on July 10, 2024. With a background in Pediatrics and specialized training in Neonatology and Pediatric Liver Transplantation, he aims to elevate the hospital's healthcare standards and research initiatives. Lt Gen Narayan emphasizes modernizing patient care and maintaining the hospital's leadership in medical education. His appointment underscores a commitment to advancing healthcare within the Armed Forces Medical Services, focusing on innovation and excellence.

    Toll in attack on Kyiv children's hospital reaches 42

    Dozens of volunteers including hospital staff and rescue workers dug through debris from the Okhmatdyt paediatric hospital in a desperate search for survivors after the rare day-time bombardment, AFP journalists on the scene saw.

    Israel orders Palestinians to flee Khan Younis, signaling likely new assault on southern Gaza city

    The Israeli army instructed a large-scale evacuation of Palestinians from much of Khan Younis on Monday. This order indicates that Israeli troops are likely preparing to launch a new ground assault into Gaza's second-largest city. The directive suggests Khan Younis will be the next target of Israel's raids into areas of Gaza previously invaded during the ongoing conflict, as they continue to pursue regrouping Hamas militants.

    KKR set to acquire Kerala's Baby Memorial Hospitals, make a comeback in hospital segment

    KKR & Co plans to acquire a 70% stake in Kerala's Baby Memorial Hospital (BMH) for $300 million, marking its return to the Indian hospital sector. BMH, with 500 beds and expansion plans, is among Kerala’s largest hospitals. This move aligns with KKR’s strategy of expanding healthcare assets in India.

    Ayodhya administration forms committee to probe Ram Path cave-ins

    The MP and Samajwadi Party members demand a swift completion of the investigation into the irregularities surrounding waterlogging and flooding issues. They emphasize the need for a detailed examination by the investigation committee.

    Video shows NY officer fatally shooting 13-year-old on ground. Police say he pointed a replica gun

    In Utica, New York, a tragic incident unfolded as police fatally shot 13-year-old Nyah Mway, mistaking his replica handgun for a real weapon during an armed robbery investigation. Bodycam footage shows Nyah fleeing and allegedly pointing the replica at officers before being shot in the chest during a struggle. Despite immediate aid, he succumbed to his injuries. The shooting has sparked outcry and scrutiny, with officers placed on leave pending investigations by both the police department and state attorney general to determine its justification.

    • Stop bulldozing poor peoples' livelihood, says West Bengal LoP Suvendu Adhikari

      Two days after the chief minister reprimanded civic authorities and raised questions on the attitude of the authorities in addressing civic problems and encroachments on state government’s lands, Police and civic authorities started pulling down roadside alleged encroachments, temporary shops, selling food and bulldozing roadside stalls. “The Chief Minister conducted two meetings where she spoke about stopping encroachments of government lands. Banerjee said police, state minister Sujit Bose, Gautam Deb, Haldia Development Authority-all are thieves,” Adhikari said.

      Tamil Nadu: Death toll goes up to 59 in Kallakurichi hooch tragedy

      The death toll in the hooch tragedy in Tamil Nadu's Kallakurichi district rose to 59 on Tuesday, the district administration said. While 111 persons are undergoing treatment at Kallakurichi Government Medical College hospital, hospital authorities stated.

      Kallakurichi hooch tragedy: Seven people discharged from hospitals, 157 undergoing treatment

      As per the Kallakurichi district administration's report, a total of 220 people were admitted at hospitals in Tamil Nadu with new admissions being four, after the consumption of spurious liquor. Meanwhile, five people were discharged from Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (Jipmer), Puducherry, whereas 12 others are undergoing treatment. Three have been declared dead.

      Tamil Nadu: Death toll rises to 56 in Kallakurichi Hooch tragedy

      The death toll in the Tamil Nadu Hooch tragedy has reached 56, with 216 patients admitted to hospitals after consuming illicit liquor. Most casualties occurred at Kallakurichi Medical College.

      Health Ministry issues interdepartmental referral guidelines for hospitals

      The guidelines stress the need for a multi-disciplinary approach for patients with multiple co-morbidities and highlight the importance of training in high-quality patient care.

      Heatwave continues in Uttar Pradesh, CM Yogi Adityanath issues guidelines for administration

      Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath issued guidelines to his administration to address the severe heatwave conditions in the state. He emphasised the need for safety measures for people, livestock, and wildlife. Instructions included issuing daily weather bulletins, preventing power cuts, ensuring drinking water availability, maintaining cleanliness, and implementing heat-wave action plans in zoological parks. Special attention was urged for religious places and livestock welfare amid the scorching heat. He also instructed to prioritise immediate medical treatment for those affected.

      Delhi hospital fire: How unchecked private nursing homes thrive amid high costs & poor infra

      The high costs of medical care at private corporate hospitals in Delhi, combined with inadequate infrastructure at government facilities, have led to a significant increase in the demand for private nursing homes. Unfortunately, these facilities often disregard regulations, with little effort from the administration to ensure compliance and accountability.

      Children hospital fire heart-rending, guilty won't be spared: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

      Delhi's Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has condemned a fire at a children's hospital in Shahdara, killing seven newborns. Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj has vowed strict punishment for those found guilty. The incident occurred at the Baby Care New Born Hospital, where twelve newborns were rescued, but seven died.

      Seven newborns die in Delhi hospital fire, several injured

      Delhi Hospital Fire: At New Born Baby Care Hospital in Delhi's Vivek Vihar area, a massive fire broke out, claiming the lives of seven infants and leaving several injured. Eleven newborns were rescued, and the cause of the fire remains unknown. This unfortunate event adds to a day of tragedies, as earlier, 27 individuals lost their lives in a fire at a game zone in Gujarat's Rajkot city.

      Delhi fire tragedy: PM Modi announces Rs 2 lakh each for kin of deceased

      ​"In the wake of the fire tragedy at a hospital in Delhi, the Prime Minister has announced that an ex gratia of Rs. 2 lakh from PMNRF would be given to the next of kin of each deceased. Rs. 50,000 would be given to each of those injured," the Prime Minister's office posted on X.

      "Most likely, the building had no NOC," says director of Delhi Fire Dept on deaths of newborns at hospital

      In Delhi's Vivek Vihar, a tragic fire incident claimed the lives of seven newborns at a baby care center. Atul Garg, Director of the Delhi Fire Department, suggested that the absence of a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) may have contributed to the incident.

      "Heart-rending": President Murmu expresses condolences on deaths of newborns at hospital in Delhi

      President Droupadi Murmu and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal have expressed condolences after seven newborns died in a fire at New Born Baby Care Hospital in Vivek Vihar, Delhi. The incident has left 12 children rescued, with one already dead before the fire call was made. Six newborn babies died after the fire broke out, and five others were admitted to the hospital. The care centre owner, Naveen Kichi, is still absconding, and an FIR is being registered against him

      Char Dham Yatra: Uttarakhand authorities impose new restrictions as 29 people die in 9 days. Here are more details

      At least 29 pilgrims have died, primarily due to heart-related complications, during the Char Dham yatra's initial nine days. The toll includes deaths in Badrinath, Yamunotri, Gangotri, and Kedarnath, with authorities taking measures to ensure pilgrim safety, including restricting the movement of horses and mules.

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