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Second tree-fall death in Mumbai due to cyclone Tauktae | Mumbai News

Second tree-fall death in Mumbai due to cyclone Tauktae | Mumbai News
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Mumbai: BJP alleges corruption in setting up of oxygen plants, BMC refutes claims

Mumbai: BJP alleges corruption in setting up of oxygen plants, BMC refutes claims ANI Photo The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has yet again alleged the civic administration of corruption. This time, leaders of the party have alleged that the administration has floated tenders for setting up oxygen plants at higher than the estimated price. Earlier in April, the BMC has announced that in order to tackle the crisis of oxygen, it will set up 16 oxygen plants in all the civic hospitals in Mumbai, issuing a statement the civic body had said that the estimated cost of the project would be around 90 crs and it would be sanctioned after clearing an emergency mini tender.

Why no arrests yet in Sunrise hosp fire, victims kin ask DGP | Mumbai News

Eleven patients had died in the fire at Sunrise Hospital on March 25 MUMBAI: It has been more than a month since the FIR was filed in the fatal Sunrise Hospital fire at Bhandup, but there have been no arrests yet, the families of the victims complained to director general of police (DGP) Sanjay Pandey on Monday. Pandey has asked the Mumbai police commissioner to carry out a thorough probe into the incident. On March 25, a major fire broke out in Dreams Mall and spread to Sunrise Hospital, a dedicated Covid facility, located on the third floor. Eleven bodies were found and over 70 patients rescued. Two days later, Bhandup police booked six people Rakesh Wadhwan, Sarang Wadhwan and Deepak Shirke of HDIL that owns the mall, and Amitsingh Trehan, Nikhita Trehan and Sweety Jain of Privilege Healthcare Services that managed Sunrise Hospital under IPC 304 for culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

Why no arrests yet in Sunrise hospital fire, victims kin ask DGP

Why no arrests yet in Sunrise hospital fire, victims’ kin ask DGP ByChaitanya MarpakwarChaitanya Marpakwar / Updated: May 4, 2021, 15:41 IST (This story was first published in TOI on May 4, 2021) Mumbai: It has been more than a month since the FIR was filed in the fatal Sunrise Hospital fire at Bhandup, but there have been no arrests yet, the families of the victims complained to director general of police (DGP) Sanjay Pandey on Monday. Pandey has asked the On March 25, a major fire broke out in Dreams Mall and spread to Sunrise Hospital, a dedicated Covid facility, located on the third floor. Eleven bodies were found and over 70 patients rescued. Two days later, Bhandup police booked six people Rakesh Wadhwan, Sarang Wadhwan and Deepak Shirke of HDIL that owns the mall, and Amitsingh Trehan,

Mumbai hospital fire: BJP team meets DGP, urges to initiate detailed probe

Mumbai hospital fire: BJP team meets DGP, urges to initiate detailed probe The investigating team given fifteen days to submit its report. However, it has been more than one month since the fire incident has happened, the committee is yet to submit its report A delegation led by senior BJP leader Vinod Mishra on Monday afternoon met Director General of Police Sanjay Pandey, urging him to initiate a detailed investigation into the fire incident at Sunrise Hospital that claimed nine patients who were undergoing treatment for Covid-19 at the hospital. A day after the fire incident, the BMC had ordered an investigation into the issue. The investigating team, led by Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Disaster Management, Prabhat Rahangdale, given fifteen days to submit its report. However, it has been more than one month since the fire incident has happened, the committee is yet to submit its report. Earlier, Rahangdale had told FPJ that owing to the second wave of Covid-19 the panel has

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