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Bus to Jammu Crashes into Tractor-Trolley in Punjab, Leaving 4 Dead and 11 Injured

A tragic road accident in Punjab’s Jalandhar district claimed four lives and left 11 others injured on Monday when a bus traveling from Rajasthan to Jammu crashed into a brick-laden tractor-trolley.

Armed Robbers Steal ₹25 Crore Worth of Valuables from Tanishq Showroom in Bihar

In a daring early morning heist, armed robbers looted jewellery worth ₹25 crore from a Tanishq showroom in Bihar’s Arrah on Monday. The robbery took place at the Gopali Chowk branch, located in the Arrah police station area, and was caught on CCTV.

Uttarakhand to Construct Four Underpasses on Rishikesh-Jheelwala Route for Wildlife Safety

To ensure the safe movement of wildlife and reduce human-animal conflicts, four underpasses will be constructed along a new four-lane road from Rishikesh to Jheelwala in Ranipokhari, officials announced. The project, approved by the central government, aims to facilitate seamless wildlife passage without human interference.

Guillain-Barre Syndrome Cases in Maharashtra Surge to 130

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Guillain-Barré Syndrome Cases in Maharashtra Reach 130, Two Deaths Reported

Maharashtra’s health department officials have confirmed that the number of suspected Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) cases in Pune and nearby districts has surged to 130, with two reported deaths linked to the rare nerve disorder. The most recent fatalities include a 56-year-old woman from Pune and a man from Solapur district.

As of Thursday, health officials stated that three new suspected infections were recorded the previous day. Among the 130 suspected patients, 73 have been diagnosed with confirmed GBS cases. The distribution of cases includes 25 patients from Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) areas, 74 from newly-added villages under PMC, 13 from Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation areas, nine from rural Pune, and nine from other districts in the state.

Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, who presided over a District Planning Committee meeting in Pune, urged local civic and district health officials to take immediate and stringent action against hospitals that overcharge GBS patients. He emphasized the need for an adequate supply of medication and medical care for those affected by the condition.

GBS is a rare but serious disorder that causes sudden muscle weakness and numbness, primarily affecting the limbs. The exact cause of the outbreak is suspected to be linked to contaminated water sources, with Campylobacter jejuni, a bacteria commonly found in contaminated food and water, believed to be the trigger for the ongoing surge in cases.

Authorities are working to address the issue by ensuring sufficient healthcare provisions and taking necessary steps to curb the further spread of GBS in the affected areas. The government has also stepped up efforts to investigate the water contamination and prevent additional infections.

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