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Canada Standard
14-06-2025
- General
- Canada Standard
Ahmedabad plane crash:
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], June 14 (ANI): Chief Fire Officer of Ahmedabad Fire and Emergency Service Amit Dongre on Saturday said that 30 lives were saved in the rescue operations after the Air India plane rammed into a doctors' hostel. On Thursday, the London-bound Air India flight AI171 crashed shortly after it tookoff from Sardar Vallabhai Patel International Airport, ramming into a doctors' hostel of BJ Medical College in Gujarat's Ahmedabad. Speaking with ANI, Dongre said, 'We received the message through the hotline at around 1.40 pm that day. We responded within 3 minutes. We started fire extinguishing and rescue operations simultaneously and 30 lives were saved during the rescue operation. People were rushed to the civil hospital with the help of 50 ambulances.' Earlier, Junior Doctor's Association of BJ Medical College on Saturday confirmed that four MBBS students lost their lives, while 20 students suffered injuries, and 11 of them have been discharged. 'In reference to the recent plane crash incident, JDA- BJMC clarifies that a total of 4 MBBS students from B.J. Medical College, who were having lunch in the mess building, have sadly passed away. Out of the 20 MBBS students injured in the accident, 11 have been discharged with a stable condition,' the statement read. According to the association, four family members of super-speciality doctors who were residing in 'Atulyam' building in the college campus also died. 'Among the family members of Super Specialty doctors residing in the 'Atulyam' building, 4 have tragically died. Additionally, the wife of one resident doctor from the Super Specialty department has been injured and is currently under treatment. The condition of all admitted patients is stable and they are recovering quickly,' the statement read. Only one person out of the 242 people on board survived the crash. As per Air India, the passengers comprised 169 Indians, 53 British nationals, one Canadian and seven Portuguese nationals. (ANI)


Indian Express
18-05-2025
- Health
- Indian Express
Dieticians say you shouldn't be pairing curd rice with aloo bhaji. This is why
In summer, it becomes imperative to have foods that are cooling in nature and are also loaded with health benefits. One of the best foods to beat the summer heat is curd, which you can use to whip up a plate of curd rice. Mohini Dongre, dietician, Narayana Superspeciality Hospital Gurugram, told that that curd rice is known for its cooling properties, making it a refreshing and soothing meal, especially in hot climates. 'The probiotics in fermented curd help with digestion and reduce body heat, and the combination is rich in B12, calcium, potassium, and magnesium. She shared that post fermentation, nutrients and minerals increase by a power of a hundred. 'It improves gut health, nutrient absorption, and immunity. It also aids in weight management and reduces blood pressure,' said Dongre. Apart from being good for the gut, fermented curd contains beneficial bacteria like lactobacillus, which improves immunity owing to being a nutrient-rich meal. 'It also provides carbohydrates from rice, protein, calcium, and vitamins from yoghurt, making it a well-balanced meal,' she added. Indian lunch plates often find a side of fried potatoes along with rice and daal — as a palate cleanser or an accompaniment that adds texture and taste to an otherwise simple meal. However, Pratiksha Kadam, Chief Dietitian, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Navi Mumbai told that from a health and nutrition standpoint, combining curd rice with potato fries seems absurd. 'A light rice and yogurt preparation rich in probiotics and deeply nourishing to the stomach, curd rice is easy to digest and good for the gut. On the other hand, curd rice is often counteracted by deeply fried, heavily salted, and high-fat potato fries, which can have the opposite effect of soothing and aiding digestion,' she said. The combination of heavy, fried, greasy food with a light dish like curd rice may lead to bloating, indigestion, or general discomfort, particularly for those with sensitive stomachs. For those health-conscious folks looking to enhance the flavor of curd rice, Kadam suggested opting for fiber-filled poriyal, carrot-thoran, and beetroot stir-fried veggies as delicious accompaniments. 'To achieve flavor and aid digestion, sprinkle some mustard seeds, green chilies, ginger, curry leaves, and asafoetida sizzled on ghee or sesame oil. Some tangy roasted peanuts or pomegranate seeds make for delightful crunchy and protein-rich additions while pulled raw mango makes for incredible zesty garnishing,' he said. These changes not only make curd rice more palatable and enjoyable, but retain its nutritious and stomach-friendly qualities. This way, the dish still evokes curd rice's comforting and flavor-full identity


Mint
15-05-2025
- Business
- Mint
Why is China's J-10 jet maker Avic Chengdu Aircraft share price falling after Modi's strong message against terrorism?
Avic Chengdu Aircraft share price: The stock of Chinese defence company Avic Chengdu Aircraft, which manufactures the J-10 fighter jets used by Pakistan's air force against India, has come under selling pressure following the successful completion of India's Operation Sindoor and a strong-worded message by Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding intolerance of any kind of terrorism. Against this backdrop, Avic Chengdu Aircraft share price has seen a volatile few days, falling in two of the last three trading sessions. On Thursday, the Chinese defence stock opened at 87.74 yuan, down 3% from its last closing price of 90.35 yuan. It later extended losses, falling 6.30% to the day's low of 84.65 yuan. In the three trading sessions, Avic Chengdu Aircraft share price has lost nearly 12% of its value. However, despite the recent selloff, China's J-10 fighter jet maker's stock has rallied 43.83% in May alone amid the deployment of the jets by Pakistan's air force following increased tensions with India. Barring the stellar rally in May, Avic Chengdu Aircraft share price has recorded back-to-back losses for four months, nosediving 19% during this period. Ganesh Dongre, Senior Manager — Technical Research at Anand Rathi, believes that the Chinese defence stock is trading in an overbought zone and is likely to see limited gains in the near term. 'Avic Chengdu Aircraft is trading in the overbought zone on the weekly chart, indicating limited upside potential in the near term. The stock has established stiff resistance in the 90–95 range, where it has repeatedly failed to break out decisively. This price behaviour has led to a double top pattern, a classic bearish reversal signal, suggesting increased caution for traders,' Dongre said. He sees immediate support for Avic Chengdu stock at the 76 mark. 'A closing below this level could trigger further correction, potentially dragging the stock down to the 60–65 range. Given the current technical setup, traders are advised to avoid fresh entries at the current levels and instead wait for a dip closer to the stronger support zone before considering long positions. Buying near the 60–65 range would offer a more favourable risk-reward opportunity,' advised Dongre. The fall in Avic Chengdu Aircraft's share price, along with other Chinese defence stocks, comes following PM Modi's address to the nation, wherein he said that terror and trade, terror and talks, cannot go together. PM Modi also warned Pakistan that India will not succumb to nuclear blackmail, adding that Operation Sindoor is India's new policy against terrorism and our unwavering pledge for justice. "It is the new normal. We have only kept in abeyance our operations against Pakistan and the future will depend on their behaviour," Modi said in his address. Operation Sindoor was India's response to the terror attack on civilians in Pahalgam, Kashmir, on April 22, which resulted in the death of 26 people. India carried out precision strikes on terror infrastructure early on May 7, following which Pakistan attempted to attack Indian military bases on May 8, 9 and 10. India's defence ministry on Wednesday said the Indian Air Force bypassed and jammed Pakistan's Chinese-supplied air defence systems, completing the mission in just 23 minutes and demonstrating India's technological edge. Disclaimer: This story is for educational purposes only. The views and recommendations made above are those of individual analysts or broking companies, and not of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.


Indian Express
22-04-2025
- General
- Indian Express
Pune's Archit Dongre secures All India Rank 3 in UPSC CSE 2024
Pune's Archit Dongre has secured All India Rank 3 in the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2024 results, which were declared by the Union Public Services Commission (UPSC) on Tuesday. He has qualified with the Philosophy optional and is currently training at the Indian Police Service Academy at Hyderabad, as he had secured 153rd rank in the 2023 CSE Examination. Dongre completed his schooling in Mumbai and higher secondary education from Pune. He later pursued in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) in Tamil Nadu. After graduation, he worked in an IT services company for around a year, but then resigned in June 2022 to prepare full-time for the civil services exam and was able to secure 153rd rank in the 2023 CSE Exam. Recently, he was assigned to the Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram and Union Territory (AGMUT) cadre of the Indian Police Service (IPS). The 2024 CSE exam cycle began with the preliminary exam in June last year, then the mains descriptive exam was held in September, and was followed by personality tests starting January till April, in which a total of 1,009 candidates qualified for the CSE 2024, with the top position secured by Shakti Dubey, while Harshita Goyal ranked second. The candidates are recommended for appointment in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and Central Services, Group A and Group B.


Time of India
22-04-2025
- Business
- Time of India
UPSC Civil Services 2024: Pune's Archit Dongre achieves AIR 3, tops Maharashtra rankings
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the final results of the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2024 today, April 22, 2025. Pune's Archit Parag Dongre has secured All India Rank (AIR) 3, emerging as Maharashtra's top performer in one of India's most competitive examinations. The UPSC Civil Services final results announced today feature: Shakti Dubey (AIR 1) Harshita Goyal (AIR 2) Archit Parag Dongre (AIR 3) A total of 1,009 candidates have been recommended for various administrative services including the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and Indian Foreign Service (IFS). Early education and professional background Archit Parag Dongre laid the foundation of his academic journey in Mumbai, where he completed his schooling before advancing to Pune for his junior college education. Like an architect meticulously designing his future, he pursued a in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the prestigious Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT). After graduation, Dongre briefly navigated the corporate waters, working in the IT sector for approximately one year. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play this game for 3 minutes, if you own a mouse Undo Transition to UPSC preparation In what proved to be a watershed moment in his career trajectory, Dongre chose to leave the well-charted seas of corporate employment and set sail toward the challenging horizon of civil services. This bold course correction required him to resign from his IT position and anchor himself firmly to UPSC preparation. He selected Philosophy as his optional subject, a compass that would guide him through the intellectual challenges ahead. Remarkable improvement Archit's remarkable achievement in 2024 was built on past success. He had previously cleared the UPSC CSE 2023, securing AIR 153. Unwilling to settle, he continued his preparation with determination, eventually climbing to AIR 3 this year. His journey reflects a strong commitment to public service and an unwavering focus on improvement. Pune's significance in civil services preparation Dongre's accomplishment adds another jewel to Pune's crown as an emerging powerhouse in civil services preparation, second only to Delhi in the national landscape. The city functions as a fertile ecosystem for UPSC aspirants, offering a constellation of specialized coaching institutes, well-equipped libraries, and collaborative study groups, particularly concentrated in the educational corridors of Deccan and FC Road areas. Dongre's transformation from an engineering graduate to securing one of the most coveted positions in India's administrative pantheon serves as a beacon for thousands of aspirants, illuminating how dedication, methodical preparation, and continuous self-refinement can forge a path to excellence in the civil services examination.