Police investigate psychological and possible ritualistic dimensions of the case
Police investigate psychological and possible ritualistic dimensions of the case
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Two Sonepat men, Manjeet (34) and Mandeep (28), died when their car hit a tree on the Jahajgarh-Beri Road. The accident happened while they were driving home from Loharu town. The driver lost control, and both died at the scene. Their bodies were released to their families after a postmortem.
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Despite a strike call by HCMSA, OPDs and emergency services functioned normally at Ambala Cantonment Civil Hospital. Ambala's Civil Surgeon confirmed all hospitals and health centers were operational, with no doctors striking. Backup arrangements were made. Kurukshetra also saw minimal strike impact.
OPDs, emergency cases managed smoothly, says DC
Government doctors in Sirsa, Haryana, went on strike, but alternative staffing by the Health Department, including NHM doctors and specialists from Agroha Medical College, ensured minimal disruption. OPD and emergency services continued, with nearly 970 OPD patients served and essential surgeries performed.
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Govt doctors’ strike
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Doctors in Panipat and Sonepat government hospitals went on a two-day strike, disrupting medical services. Routine and emergency care were halted, affecting patients. Most doctors in both districts participated, halting surgeries and deliveries in Panipat, while officials in Sonepat claimed minimal impact.
A doctor's strike in Hisar district led to fewer patients at the civil hospital. Alternative medical personnel, including post-graduate students, ESI doctors, and retired doctors, managed the hospital's services. Despite the strike, the hospital handled OPD registrations, admissions, deliveries, and emergency cases with minimal disruption.
Maharshi Dayanand University held a seminar on the 'Doctrine of Swadharma in the Bhagavad Gita.' Vice-Chancellor Rajbir Singh highlighted the Gita's relevance to leadership and management. Keynote speaker Prof. Ranveer Singh explained Swadharma as acting according to one's nature and abilities.
Former Minister Aseem Goel initiated construction of seven rooms and a library at a school in Ambala City, costing Rs 65 lakh, to improve educational facilities. He encouraged students to set goals, work hard, and utilize their time wisely. Goel also mandated rainwater harvesting and solar panels for school renovations.