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IPL 2021 को किया गया Suspend

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इंडियन प्रीमियर लीग (आईपीएल) 2021 को सस्पेंड कर दिया गया है। दो दिन के अंदर तीन खिलाड़ी कोविड-19 पॉजिटिव पाए गए, जिसके बाद ये फैसला लिया गया है।

इंडियन प्रीमियर लीग गवर्निंग काउंसिल (आईपीएल जीसी) और भारतीय क्रिकेट कंट्रोल बोर्ड (बीसीसीआई) ने मिलकर यह फैसला लिया है। आईपीएल जीसी और बीसीसीआई के बीच मंगलवार को मीटिंग हुई। 

Lifesavers are helpless due to traffic jams

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By: Ankita Mukherjee

Patients suffer as ambulances do not reach on time due to heavy traffic congestion across the city.

Heavy traffic congestion in Bengaluru is preventing ambulances from reaching patients on time.

Hareesh G, an ambulance driver, informed: “From 9 am to noon and from 5 pm to 7 pm, we face the most traffic congestion. We try to get our way out, but if we get stuck in the middle of the congestion, we cannot make it. There are times when the patients’ families face a loss due to this.”

Venkatesh R, a cab driver, said: “Police try to clear the congestion to make way for ambulances. If an ambulance is caught in the middle of congestion, then nothing can be done. We try to make way for any emergency vehicle whenever we hear its siren.”

Masthan K, a motorist, shared: “Whenever I see an ambulance stuck in a traffic jam, I move out of the way and try not to block its path.” Traffic congestion is high at junctions under construction. Hudson Circle, Electronics City, and Shivajinagar also face heavy traffic congestions.

J Chandrasekhar Reddy, the Assistant Additional Commissioner of Traffic Management Centre said, “We have come up with ‘Green Corridor’ where the road becomes zero signal for organ transporting and we give green signal to the ambulances and send them to the proper destinations.” Dr. B.R. Ravikanthe Gowda, the joint commissioner of police (traffic), informed: “Whenever an ambulance plays the hooter, people should move out of the place to make way for it, but some don’t bother. We should have more sensible people around us.”

Under the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2019, if a vehicle blocks the way of an emergency vehicle, then the driver of that vehicle will be charged a fine up to Rs. 10,000. An ambulance of Marigold hospital, without its siren blaring, stuck in traffic for about two minutes. When questioned, the driver said he was on his way to pick up a patient. There is no traffic post near the Jayadeva junction, 500 meters from Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research. BMRCL employees regulate traffic manually.

Suman Barwai, a BMRCL employee who controls traffic there, said: “It is a problem managing traffic manually. We shifted our traffic signal post due to Metro construction work. If any hooting ambulance comes, we try to make way for it. But it becomes difficult when there is a thick traffic jam. Because of this, ambulances get stuck.”

But there are exceptions always. For an instance in Kerala, Hasan, a driver of an ambulance of covered 400 km in just five and a half hours just to reach the hospital as soon as he could. A 15-day old child was in his ambulance. After asking him about the journey till the hospital, he replied that without the support and cooperation of everyone, he could not be made it to the hospital in time.

Dr. Ashish Verma, assistant professor of transportation systems engineering at IISc, observed: “It is the responsibility of each citizen to make way for ambulances. We can be sensible enough to leave space for ambulances so that the patients get proper treatment on time.”

Dr. Pannalal Saha, who works in a hospital, said: “At times, a patient’s condition becomes critical, and he dies due to not getting enough oxygen by the time he reaches a hospital. People should make way for emergency vehicles.

Karachi Bakery in Bengaluru forced to cover signboard amidst protests

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A Karachi Bakery outlet in Bengaluru was forced to cover up the word ‘Karachi’ on its main name board on Friday. The protesters claimed that they believed Karachi Bakery was a Pakistan-based outlet. This comes more than a week after 44 CRPF personnel were killed in a terror attack in Kashmir’s Pulwama district.

The mob refused to disperse from the bakery and continued to protest from 8 pm to 8:30 pm. To placate the crowd, the establishment covered up the word “Karachi” in its signboard and put up an Indian flag. There was no property damage or violence at the site. Despite the protest, the bakery continued to operate until its scheduled closing time of 11 pm.

Karachi Bakery is not a Pakistan-based outlet. It was started in Hyderabad in 1953 by Khanchand Ramnani, who migrated from Karachi during the Partition. It has since grown into a nationwide franchise.

This is however not the first time that Karachi bakery is becoming a target. In 2016, they faced a boycott campaign, as they were reported to be selling Israeli dates as part of Ramadan gift hamper. Many social media users said that sentiments of Muslims were hurt as they perceive Israel to be an aggressor in the ongoing occupation of Palestine.

The nation has seen an increase in the number of attacks targetting Kashmiris. The link between those incidents and this one is the lack of knowledge. A mob can be incited easily if the goal is similar and requires violence. They don’t care about knowing the history of a place. People running the Karachi Bakery are Indians and doesn’t have any connection with Pakistan. Please maintain peace and think before attacking. We are somehow injuring our nation only through these actions.