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After Punjab’s Minister for Medical Education and Research Om Parkash Soni flagged the issue of “faulty” ventilators given by the Centre under the PM Cares Fund, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan today assured the state that a team of experts would be sent to fix the machines.
Most of the 320 ventilators provided by the Centre to the state are non-functional. More than 280 of these are faulty and gathering dust in storerooms of three medical colleges of the state.
“It is my appeal to the Government of India that it should provide high-quality ventilators or provide at least one engineer at each Government Medical College to ensure their functionality. These engineers should have enough spare parts, so that all ventilators are made functional and can serve critically ill patients,” said Soni.
Rajasthan door to door survey shows 7 lakh have Covid-19 symptoms
Rajasthan s door to door survey revealed the covid symptoms virulent among citizens throughout the state and the infection might double in numbers if the situation continues
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As Rajasthan has already crossed the mark of two lakh active cases, over 7 lakh patients in the state have been identified with the symptoms of fever, cold and cough, during a door-to-door campaign.
Rajasthan state secretary for health Siddharth Mahajan revealed the figures and said the state is moving the machinery to provide them medicine to avoid rapid spread and further deterioration in the situation.
All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) candidates return to Assam
The AIUDF (All India United Democratic Front) candidates for the recently held Assembly election in the State and a few of their Congress counterparts returned to the State from Rajasthan on Friday.
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GUWAHATI: The AIUDF (All India United Democratic Front) candidates for the recently held Assembly election in the State and a few of their Congress counterparts returned to the State from Rajasthan on Friday. They had left for Rajasthan on April 9, 2021. They were in a hotel at Jaipur.
The candidates differ in their statements on why they had to leave for Rajasthan . AIUDF s organizational general secretary and Mankachar candidate Aminul Islam said, The BJP has the habit of laying traps for horse-trading. They did it in Manipur, Meghalaya, Goa and a few other States. They may try this game to trap us. Such a bid from the ruling party can t be ruled out. That led us to leave for Rajasthan.
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: Thursday, March 11, 2021, 10:04 AM IST Assault on Indian democracy : Oppn leaders come out in support of Mamata Banerjee after injuries in Nandigram
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was injured on Wednesday while campaigning in Nandigram. Hours after filing her nomination from the area, her visit was cut short and she was rushed back to Kolkata and admitted to the hospital.
As reported earlier by
The Free Press Journal s Aritra Singha, the MRI report reveals that the CM has sustained soft tissue injury and injury on ligament as well as a fracture. A photo shared by her nephew and TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee shows her lying on a hospital bed with her left leg in a cast.