July 24, 2020
Hearing a complaint filed by the Commonwealth Games Federation’s medical commission, the CGF court ruled that Patil had erred in not disposing the syringes as mandated by the ‘no needle policy’ of the Games. Competing in her first and last Commonw-ealth Games, the 35-year-old is the favourite to claim the gold in a draw that features only eight boxers.
"In the circumstances, the federation court’s decision is that CGF should issue a strong written reprimand to the doctor for his breaches. Mary Kom needs to win just one bout to secure herself a medal, while Vikas Krishan got a bye into the men’s pre-quarterfinals as Indian boxers were handed favourable draws in the Commonwealth Games on Tuesday.Patil had administered a Vitamin B complex injection to a sick athlete.C. Satish Kumar (+91kg) also received a bye into the quarter-finals. Sarita Devi (60kg) begins against Kimberely Gittens, while Amit Panghal (49kg) faces Ghana’s Tette Sulemanu.â€Mary Kom a win away from medalM.
Mary has been pitted against Scotland’s Megan Gordon in the quarter-finals of the 48kg category, which will take place on Sunday.Manoj Kumar (69kg) will open India’s boxing campaign against Nigeria’s Osita Umeh.L.Vikas (75kg) is in the last-16 with a bye along with debutant Manish Kaushik (60kg).Pinki Jangra (51kg) China Power Cables is another one in the quarter-finals and will be up against England’s Lisa Whiteside on April 11. The needles in question were not disposed of until he had made two trips to the polyclinic,†the CGF said in a statement.Gold Coast: India’s boxers on Tuesday escaped major sanction for the use of syringes at the Commonwealth Games Village by their doctor Amol Patil, who was reprimanded for not disposing the needles as per stipulated procedure."Under the ‘no needle policy’, needles are required to be stored in a central secured location, access to which is restricted to authorised medical personnel of the CGA delegation.
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July 14, 2020
"Two bullets hit him.The accused fled on motorcycles with the looted amount and even took the security guard’s rifle with them.The 33-year-old cashier with the Corporation Bank was gunned down by four criminals when he tried to resist them, the police added.Last year, the ATM machine of this bank was robbed by criminals.Deceased Santosh Kumar had retired from the Air Force and was working as a cashier at the bank in Chhawla, Dwarka.The police is still clueless about the accused and no arrest has been done in this regard."The entire crime has been captured on CCTV and efforts are being made to identify the accused,†said Mr Singh.The police was informed Euro plugs about the firing at the Corporation Bank branch in Khaira village at 3..45 pm on Friday.
The robbers escaped with over Rs 2 lakh,†Mr Singh said. Further investigation in the case is underway. There was no security guard at the kiosk at that time.According to additional DCP Giriraj Singh, when criminals tried to snatch cash from the victim, Santosh Kumar, at gun point in the bank at Dwarka’s Chhawla, he resisted their attempts.Although Dwarka district in Delhi has now developed into a posh township, some pockets within the district are still crime infested.
There was Rs 31 lakh inside the machine at that time. The accused even sprayed black colour on the CCTV camera and used a gas cutter to take out the machine from the kiosk.The police said four armed criminals, with their faces covered with masks, came on two motorcycles. They barged into the bank and snatched the security guard’s rifle before threatening the bank employees with dire consequences if they moved from their place.New Delhi: The cashier of a bank was shot dead and three were injured after some unidentified people entered the bank in Dwarka on Friday and fled with Rs 2 lakh, the police said. The miscreants had fled with the said machine after having failed to open it.Santosh was rushed to a hospital, but was declared dead by doctors, the officer added
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July 07, 2020
It means data availability minus income details, medical profile and other such information," he said citing an example."How can you leverage Artificial Intelligence, Machine to Machine communication and Internet of Things for healthcare, agriculture and education in rural areas.New Delhi: IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Thursday asked Indian start-ups to leverage new-age technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine-to-Machine communication to create innovative solutions in healthcare and education, particularly for rural areas....The minister said that start-up companies should utilise the existing network of Common Services Centres (digital power strips kiosks that deliver digital services) as also BPOs that are coming up in smaller towns.
"Data most be anonymous.that is the challenge for you," he said after presenting the ICT start-ups awards by Meity ASSOCHAM Ericsson..On the issue of data privacy, Prasad reiterated that while data is important for analysis and policy making, there has to be balance between data availability, its utility, innovation, anonymity and privacy aspects.The Minister outlined increasing adoption of the Umang (Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance) app, Bharat Interface for Money (BHIM) app that enables secure cashless payments through mobile phones, and said Indias digital clout is on the rise globally too given the large market it offers to businesses.
"The digital aspiration of India is waiting to be explored," he said adding that India is well on its way to become USD 1 trillion digital economy over the coming years, generating 50 lakh to 75 lakh jobs.Terming India as being "innovative by temperament", the minister said start ups should look at new "out-of-the-box" solutions in demand-driven areas like cyber security and data analytics, that are increasingly relevant in the digital economy
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