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Page1final.Qxd (Page 3) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2020 (PAGE 4) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU From page 1 Over 3300 domestic violence cases Some business activity resumes as Nationwide Corona cases Petition against Sagar dismissed afflux of time and changed cir- has been rendered infructuous as await disposal in J&K, Ladakh courts shops reopen in rural areas 29,974, death toll rises to 937 cumstances, i.e. abrogation of the Jammu and Kashmir Again majority of such cases distancing. “All of them are being sent Meanwhile, 11 more have reported more than 2,000 Tuesday, taking the State's tally Article 370 and creation of Legislative Assembly stands dis- Jammu and Kashmir as Union solved and is, accordingly, dis- are in Jammu and Kashmir. About the suggestion of the to their respective district head- COVID-19 patients were today cases. to 2,058, while a 68-year old DB regarding designating infor- Territory besides Ladakh. Alam's missed," the court said. Moreover, a total of 913 cases quarters in the Government discharged in Jammu reducing A 55-year-old Central man died of coronavirus in mal safe spaces for women like counsel admitted the same. Alam had approached the registered under Section 498- buses for administrative quar- number of active Corona cases Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Chennai. The new positive grocery stores and pharmacies Justice Sindhu Sharma court to declare the election to A of Indian Penal Code (IPC) antine of 14 days,’’ Mishra said. to just 15. personnel also died on Tuesday cases included two police per- where they can report domestic recorded in an order while dis- the Khanyar Assembly as null are also pending for disposal due to coronavirus infection. sonnel and a flower vendor in violence/abuse without altering missing the plea of Alam. "In and void as bogus votes had in different courts particularly This is the first COVID-19 death Chennai. the perpetrators, the Social view of the above, this petition been drawn to defeat him. of J&K Union Territory. reported in paramilitary forces. In Assam, where few new Welfare Department through It is pertinent to mention here A nationwide lockdown has cases have emerged in the last that Section 498-A of IPC pro- Additional Advocate General been imposed till May 3 to few days, two persons tested Gynae care hit as Govt focuses vides safeguard to woman from Amit Gupta submitted before the check the virus spread, which positive, taking its total to 37. cruelty by husband and his rela- Division Bench that almost all has claimed more than two lakh Some of the north-eastern states on Corona management tives in marital life. The expres- grocery stores and pharmacies lives worldwide and over 30 have not reported a single case sion 'cruelty' has been defined in are manned by the male members labour room and the general phy of the area revealed that lakh people have got infected for quite some time. wide terms so as to include of the society and the women are OPD left open at the hospital. SDH Pattan is 20 kms away from since it first emerged in China Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister inflicting physical or mental not comfortable to express their Sources told Excelsior that Sopore, making it 57 kilometres last December. Adityanath asked officials to harm to the body or health of the personal issues with the male no emergency general surger- for a patient being referred from Several countries have increase testing capacity. He also woman and acts of harassment members. ies are carried out, and if there Kupwara (37 kms from implemented lockdown and sought preparation of work plans with a view to coerce her or her "Therefore, the Discharged people leaving CD Hospital Bakshi Nagar in are gynae cases, the patients Kupwara-Sopore) and 44 kilo- relations to meet any unlawful Government of J&K has noti- Jammu on Tuesday. other containment measures, to restart industrial units after are referred to SDH Pattan or metres for a patient being demand for any property or valu- fied Anganwari workers, who though some of them including May 3 and for giving employ- DH Baramulla. "If there are referred from Handwara (24 able security. are 27672 in number, as first Deputy Commissioner Jammu region has total of New Zealand, France and ment to migrant labourers. any complications, the patient kilometres from Sopore- Sources further disclosed that point of contact and Anganwari Kathua OP Bhagat said the 58 COVID-19 cases. With 11 Switzerland have begun relaxing In Surat, Gujarat, hundreds is directly shifted to Srinagar Handwara). even 126 cases of domestic vio- centre as safe space, to express workers were sent up to recoveries today, total number those curbs. of migrant workers came out on which usually is the case-there "It turns out to be a long story lence are still being investigated any act of domestic violence Lakhanpur in the Government of Corona patients treated and In coming days, some clarity roads and vandalised the office is a lot that such patients if the patient is then referred to mostly by Jammu and Kashmir against women", the Social buses by the administration of discharged from the different is expected about the ongoing of an under-construction build- undergo," he said. Srinagar," the locals said. Police and challans will be pre- Welfare Department informed Punjab and Himachal Pradesh hospitals has gone up to 42. lockdown in India. ing and some vehicles while While suggesting otherwise, Amid such a scenario-also sented only when the expeditious the Division Bench, adding the from where they were taken in With one death, number of In Tamil Nadu, Chief demanding that they be sent back Chief Medical Officer (CMO), true for other areas of Kashmir completion of probe is ensured Child Development Project the SRTC buses to their district active cases now stands at 15 Minister K Palaniswami said to their native places. Baramulla Dr Deeba Khan told as well-the ultimate patient load by those who are at the helm of Officers have also been headquarters. only. All the active cases are in COVID-19 cases are on the rise West Bengal saw attacks on Excelsior that they are managing is reaching Lal Ded Hospital in affairs in the Police Department. appointed as Protection He added that the district stable condition, doctors said. in the state as people have a some policemen trying to the patients well at SDH Pattan. Srinagar. The hospital has turned As per the report of the Officers. Kathua administration had CD Hospital Medical casual attitude to norms like enforce lockdown in 'red zone' "We started yesterday and in out to be a lone warrior to take Social Welfare Department, The DB was further informed already tied-up with the admin- Superintendent Dr Rajeshwar social distancing and do not Howarah district. The state one day we carried out 5 normal care of pregnant ladies. during the lockdown period, 16 that the Anganwari workers have istration of the districts of Sharma said" patients were dis- understand the gravity of the reported 28 new cases, taking its deliveries and 3 Lower Segment Alongside LD, maternity wing cases of rape, 64 cases of been given exposure to Standard Punjab and Himachal Pradesh charged after they tested nega- contagion. total to 663, while the number of Caesarean Section (LSCS); of SKIMS, with a capacity of at molestation and one case of Operating Procedures in dealing from where the labourers were tive twice. The State reported 121 more fatalities rose to 22 with two new which indicates that we are least 100 beds, is also taking care eve-teasing have been reported with the victims of domestic vio- coming. Among 11 patients dis- people testing positive on deaths.(PTI) doing well," she said and of such patients. in the Union Territory of lence. "Additionally they have As many as 567 labourers charged today, five hailed from feigned ignorance when asked A doctor working at the Jammu and Kashmir. been acquainted to help with had come from Hoshiarpur dis- Udhampur district, all of whom Woman dies in Srinagar, 20 more about the bed strength and other hospital told Excelsior on the However, no dowry death has mental and physical stress, psy- trict of Punjab where they were belonged to village Tikri and facilities at SDH Pattan. condition of anonymity that been reported. chological support, needs of stranded since the lockdown were family members and rela- test +ve as J&K tally surges to 565 With Sopore being the centre the patient rush at the Lal Ded "The recent directions of the women and strategy for child and began. tives of a woman, who was lone COVID-19. They include a 48- Deputy Commissioner for areas falling in the north, the Hospital has increased even as Division Bench of the High Court care givers", the department Prior to this, number of stu- Corona casualty in Jammu year-old medical shop owner Anantnag Bashir Ahmad Dar, local healthcare infrastructure the manpower remains the are likely to help in expeditious added. dents from Kota, Rajasthan had region. from Kakapora who is also however, said that they are provid- remains under-used in the area. same. disposal of all the cases of domes- About the arrangements reached Jammu and Kashmir All four COVID patients leading prayers in the local ed every facility and efforts are on There already are a few health- The situation has turned tic violence by the courts", during the COVID-19 situa- yesterday. Large number of of Samba district including mosque. An 18-year-old man of to upgrade the facilities. He said care facilities such as some nurs- grave for the staff and other sources said while disclosing that tion, the department submitted Ladakh residents, who had three Tablighi Jamaat Rahmoo village of the district that these people want to go home ing homes which could easily patients as the hospital, accord- on last date of hearing the DB that Department of Disaster gone on pilgrimage to Iran and activists, who had tested posi- with travel history of New as they are mostly agriculturalist manage the bed strength of more ing to the categorization of the headed by Chief Justice had Management has issued direc- were stranded in Uttar Pradesh tive while putting up at a reli- Delhi tested positive.
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