Thursday, September 19, 2024

Orissa High Court Grants Bail to Army Officer’s Associate, Rebukes Police Conduct

The Orissa High Court granted bail on Wednesday to a female companion of an Indian Army officer who was arrested over the weekend in Bhubaneswar, highlighting procedural lapses by the police during the arrest. Justice Aditya Kumar Mohapatra, while granting bail, pointed out that the police officers involved failed to adhere to the procedures outlined in section 35 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), which governs the conditions under which an individual can be arrested without a magistrate’s order.

Over 20 Dalit Homes Set Ablaze in Bihar Land Dispute; Mallikarjun Kharge and Mayawati Respond

In a shocking incident, more than 20 homes belonging to Dalit families were set on fire in Nawada district on Wednesday evening, allegedly over a land dispute. The arson took place in Manjhi Tola within the Mufassil Police station area, where miscreants torched homes one after another. While no injuries have been reported, shots were fired in the air during the attack, causing panic among local residents.

Bengaluru Couple Accidentally Dips Ganesh Idol with ₹4 Lakh Gold Chain, Recovered After Intense Search

In a surprising turn of events, a Bengaluru couple has successfully recovered a gold chain worth ₹4 lakh that was accidentally immersed with a Ganesh idol during a festival. The chain, which had been adorned on the idol, was found after an extensive 10-hour search.

Nipah Virus Outbreak in Kerala: 175 Individuals Tracked, Reports Health Minister

Latest newsNipah Virus Outbreak in Kerala: 175 Individuals Tracked, Reports Health Minister

The Nipah virus outbreak in Kerala has prompted health authorities to include 175 individuals on a contact list, following a recent death attributed to the virus. Kerala Health Minister Veena George confirmed the development, highlighting the state’s ongoing efforts to manage and contain the outbreak.

Out of the 175 people identified, 74 are healthcare workers who may have been exposed to the virus. The contact list is divided into two categories: 126 individuals are on the primary contact list, with 104 classified as high-risk. An additional 49 people are categorized under secondary contact. Currently, ten individuals from the contact list are receiving medical treatment at Manjeri Medical College Hospital.

Minister George also indicated that 13 individuals are undergoing tests, with results pending. The outbreak’s most recent case involved a 24-year-old man who succumbed to the virus on September 9. This death marks the second fatality from the Nipah virus this year, with the first occurring on July 21, 2024.

Kerala has experienced several Nipah virus outbreaks since 2018, with previous cases identified in Kozhikode, Wayanad, Idukki, Malappuram, and Ernakulam districts. The Nipah virus, which is transmitted to humans from fruit bats and through person-to-person contact, remains a significant health concern due to the absence of a vaccine or specialized treatment.

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