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Mumbai: Sub-contractor hangs self at NSCI, suicide note found
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A 52-year-old sub-contractor has allegedly committed suicide at the National Sports Club of India (NSCI) in Worli on Sunday. The deceased is identified as Rajesh Tawade, the police has recovered a suicide note in which Tawade alleged that he was in depression over pending dues.
The incident came to light on Sunday evening when Tawade s body was found hanging inside ladies toilet at the club s basement. He was rushed to nearby hospital where he was declared dead before admission.
The Tardeo police have recovered a suicide note from his possession in which he wrote that he was in depression as he had not been paid for his work. Confirming the incident senior inspector Sanjay Jagtap said We have registered an Accidental Death Report and our investigation is underway .
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MUMBAI: A 52-year-old contractor allegedly committed suicide inside the basement of the National Sports Club of India here, police said on Monday.
Rajesh Tawde, a resident of Santacruz, hanged himself from a beam on Sunday evening and a suicide note recovered from the spot said he was taking the extreme step due to some clients not paying him for work he had done for them, a Tardeo police station official said.
He was contracted for some civil work in the area where he was found dead, he added.
Senior Inspector Sanjay Jagtap of Tardeo police station said an accidental death report had been registered and further probe into the incident was underway.
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MUMBAI: Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray said on Thursday mobile laboratories for Covid-19 testing will soon be made available across the state.
Thackeray was speaking at the inauguration of three such laboratories for Mumbai city.
With these in operation, over 3,000 more tests can be carried out per day and reports would be available in 24 hours.
The cost of the tests in these labs has been kept at Rs 499 per test, said IS Chahal, BMC Commissioner, who was present at the event.
The mobile labs by Spice Heath, which are accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) and Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), have been set up at Bandra Kurla Complex, National Sports Club of India in Worli and NESCO in Goregaon.