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Media Scanning & Verification Cell Media alert from the Media Scanning & Verification Cell, IDSP-NCDC. Publication Reporting Alert ID Place Name News Source/Publication Language Date Date www.timesofindia.com/English Ajmer 3447 04.06.2016 06.06.2016 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/jaipur/Woman- Rajasthan tested-positive-for-swine-flu-in- Ajmer/articleshow/52598604.cms Title: Woman tested positive for swine flu in Ajmer, Rajasthan Action By CSU, IDSP Information communicated to DSU-Ajmer, SSU-Rajasthan –NCDC A 24-year-old woman tested positive for swine flu in Ajmer. The health authorities have issued alert in the district and asked all hospitals to immediately report any case. The woman is from Ras in Pali district and is six months pregnant. She had developed high temperature and her husband got her admitted to a private hospital early on Saturday. But the doctors there referred her to JLN hospital. A series of tests were carried out in which she tested positive for swine flu. Doctors at the hospital said that usually swine flu cases are reported in December-January but this year due to excessive heat wave the case has occurred. They said they have informed the Pali health authorities and asked them to conduct a survey of the area to know about any new case. aipur docs remove world's heaviest tumour: A private hospital doctors in city removed 12.5kg tumour from a 60-year-old man recently. The doctors, who operated the patient, claimed that it was the heaviest tumour removed in the world. Hospital's surgeon, Dr Vikramaditya Singh, said that the surgery continued for six hours. The patient belonged to Karauli. Singh said that the tumour was a result of accumulation of lymph. It is known as lymphangioma. Save Water- Save Life, Save a tree- Don't print unless it's really necessary! Disclaimer:-This is a Media Alert and pending verification. Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP), National Centre for Disease Control, Ministry Of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India 22-Sham Nath Marg, Delhi – 110 054 For more information please contact: Media Scanning & Verification Cell: - Phone (011)23946029 Email: - [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] 1 Join us on http://www.facebook.com/pages/Media-Scanning-Verification-Cell-IDSPNCDC/137297949672921 Page https://twitter.com/MSVC1 Seminar on countering extremism: A two-day national seminar on 6-7 June, 2016 at Rajvansh Garden, Sri Ganganagar, is being organized by Rajasthan Police and Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS) of Police University in partnership with BSF, CRPF and Tapovan Trust in Sri Ganganagar district. The national seminar will bring together national and state-level experts to discuss strategies in countering violent extremism and radicalization that often lead to terrorism. Participants, who will represent law enforcement, academia and non-governmental organizations, will discuss different perspectives to counter violent extremism through community policing, education, cultural activities, and the media. Correction: A report on ACB's action against another IAS officer Jagroop Singh Yadav for for his alleged misuse of office was published under the headline 'ACB set to file charge-sheet against another IAS officer' was published on page 3 dated June 1. The report mentioned that Yadav had misused office by awarding 222 sq m land to two. Yadav had awarded 222 sq yards of land. It also mentioned that the officer had moved a petition in the high court, which he had not. The error is regretted. Ajmer: A 24 year old woman has been tested positive for swine flu in Ajmer. The health authorities have issued alert in the district and asked all hospitals to report immediately any case.The woman is from Ras in Pali district and is six months pregnant. She had developed high temperature and her husband got her admitted to a private hospital in the city early morning on Saturday. But the doctors there recommended her to the JLN hospital. A series of tests were carried out and she tested positive for swine flu. Doctors at the hospital say that usually swine flu cases are reported in December- January but this year due to excessive heat wave the case has occurred. They said that they have informed the Pali health authorities and asked them to conduct a survey of the area to know about any possible new case. Save Water- Save Life, Save a tree- Don't print unless it's really necessary! Disclaimer:-This is a Media Alert and pending verification. Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP), National Centre for Disease Control, Ministry Of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India 22-Sham Nath Marg, Delhi – 110 054 For more information please contact: Media Scanning & Verification Cell: - Phone (011)23946029 Email: - [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] 2 Join us on http://www.facebook.com/pages/Media-Scanning-Verification-Cell-IDSPNCDC/137297949672921 Page https://twitter.com/MSVC1 .