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Kuwaiti Emir: Security, stability of Qatar integral part of security, stability of Kuwait
Kuwaiti Emir: Security, stability of Qatar integral part of security, stability of Kuwait

Al Etihad

time23-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Etihad

Kuwaiti Emir: Security, stability of Qatar integral part of security, stability of Kuwait

24 June 2025 00:53 KUWAIT (WAM) His Highness Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Emir of the State of Kuwait, affirmed that the security and stability of the sisterly State of Qatar is an integral part of the security and stability of the State of a phone call with His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar, Sheikh Mishal expressed Kuwait's strong condemnation and denunciation of the attack by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard on Al Udeid Air Base, describing it as a blatant violation of Qatar's sovereignty, airspace, international law, and the United Nations the call, Sheikh Mishal inquired about the well-being of the State of Qatar and its people following this flagrant aggression. He reaffirmed Kuwait's unwavering solidarity with its brothers in the State of Qatar — its leadership, government, and people — and expressed full support for all measures and decisions taken by Qatar to safeguard its sovereignty, security, and stability. He also emphasised Kuwait's readiness to mobilise all its capabilities and resources in support of Qatar. Israel-Iran Conflict Continue full coverage

2 Gajapati men die during running test for home guard job
2 Gajapati men die during running test for home guard job

Time of India

time30-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

2 Gajapati men die during running test for home guard job

Berhampur: Two men died and six others had to be hospitalised during a physical test for the recruitment of home guards in Paralakhemundi, Gajapati district, on Thursday. The deceased were identified as Sulant Mishal (24), a resident of Parisal village, and Deepak Padalu (27), a native of Narayanpur village. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now This is the fifth casualty in the state during physical tests for govt jobs in the past two months. Police said Mishal, a final year Plus III student, had completed a 2-kilometre run within 10 minutes and qualified for the next round of selection. However, minutes after finishing the test, he complained of uneasiness. He was rushed to the district headquarters hospital (DHH), where doctors declared him dead. Mishal's father had died some years back. He was living with his mother, who works as a labourer. "An autopsy was conducted, and the procedure was videographed in the presence of a magistrate. The cause of death will be known only after receiving the postmortem report," said Gajapati SP Jatindra Kumar Panda. Police suspect Mishal may have had some past ailments, which got aggravated during the running exercise. Deepak, who had become unconscious after taking part in the running test, died at MKCG Medical College and Hospital, Berhampur. Deepak and six other candidates who fell ill during the test were admitted to the DHH. Deepak was later shifted to Berhampur after his condition deteriorated in the afternoon. He died in the evening. Though the exact cause of the death would be ascertained after postmortem, doctors suspected he died of heart attack. All those hospitalised complained of muscle cramps and body pain. Of the rest six, three were discharged and three were still in hospital. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Chief minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced an ex gratia of Rs 4 lakh from the CM's Relief Fund to the next of kin of the deceased. The recruitment test was part of a drive to fill 144 home guard posts in Gajapati. Over 1,700 candidates, including 300 women, participated in the physical test on Thursday. The female candidates ran in the first batch at 6.30 am, followed by male candidates in groups of 300. "We had advised candidates not to take part in the test if they felt unwell. Advance notices had been issued on this matter," said SP Panda. On March 5, two engineering graduates — Byomkesh Naik of Keonjhar and Prabin Kumar Panda of Sundargarh — died during a 25-kilometre walking test for forest department recruitment. Another home guard aspirant collapsed and died during a running test in Deogarh on March 27. Berhampur: Two men died and six others had to be hospitalised during a physical test for the recruitment of home guards in Paralakhemundi, Gajapati district, on Thursday. The deceased were identified as Sulant Mishal (24), a resident of Parisal village, and Deepak Padalu (27), a native of Narayanpur village. This is the fifth casualty in the state during physical tests for govt jobs in the past two months. Police said Mishal, a final year Plus III student, had completed a 2-kilometre run within 10 minutes and qualified for the next round of selection. However, minutes after finishing the test, he complained of uneasiness. He was rushed to the district headquarters hospital (DHH), where doctors declared him dead. Mishal's father had died some years back. He was living with his mother, who works as a labourer. "An autopsy was conducted, and the procedure was videographed in the presence of a magistrate. The cause of death will be known only after receiving the postmortem report," said Gajapati SP Jatindra Kumar Panda. Police suspect Mishal may have had some past ailments, which got aggravated during the running exercise. Deepak, who had become unconscious after taking part in the running test, died at MKCG Medical College and Hospital, Berhampur. Deepak and six other candidates who fell ill during the test were admitted to the DHH. Deepak was later shifted to Berhampur after his condition deteriorated in the afternoon. He died in the evening. Though the exact cause of the death would be ascertained after postmortem, doctors suspected he died of heart attack. All those hospitalised complained of muscle cramps and body pain. Of the rest six, three were discharged and three were still in hospital. Chief minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced an ex gratia of Rs 4 lakh from the CM's Relief Fund to the next of kin of the deceased. The recruitment test was part of a drive to fill 144 home guard posts in Gajapati. Over 1,700 candidates, including 300 women, participated in the physical test on Thursday. The female candidates ran in the first batch at 6.30 am, followed by male candidates in groups of 300. "We had advised candidates not to take part in the test if they felt unwell. Advance notices had been issued on this matter," said SP Panda. On March 5, two engineering graduates — Byomkesh Naik of Keonjhar and Prabin Kumar Panda of Sundargarh — died during a 25-kilometre walking test for forest department recruitment. Another home guard aspirant collapsed and died during a running test in Deogarh on March 27.

Youth dies during physical test
Youth dies during physical test

Hans India

time30-05-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

Youth dies during physical test

Bhubaneswar: A youth died and seven others were hospitalised after collapsing during a physical test for Home Guard recruitment in Gajapati district on Thursday morning, police said. The incident occurred during a 2 km running test held between Ranipenth and Padmapur near Paralakhemundi, the district headquarters. The deceased has been identified as Sulant Mishal, a resident of Parisal village in Gajapati district, police said. According to sources, Mishal suddenly collapsed just 30 seconds before completing the run. He was rushed to the district headquarters hospital but was declared dead on arrival. Seven other candidates, who fell ill during the physical test, are currently undergoing treatment at the same hospital. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi expressed grief over the incident and announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh for the family of the deceased youth. In a post on X, the CMO said, 'Sulant Mishal died while undergoing physical examination for recruitment to the post of Home Guard in Gajapati. Chief Minister Shri @MohanMOdisha expressed deep grief over the incident and announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund for the next of kin of the deceased.'

Home Guard Recruitment Exam: 1 Dead, 7 Hospitalised During Physical Test In Odisha
Home Guard Recruitment Exam: 1 Dead, 7 Hospitalised During Physical Test In Odisha

News18

time29-05-2025

  • Health
  • News18

Home Guard Recruitment Exam: 1 Dead, 7 Hospitalised During Physical Test In Odisha

Last Updated: Home Guard Recruitment: The deceased has been identified as Sulant Mishal, a resident of Parisal village in Gajapati district, police said. A young man died and seven others were hospitalised after collapsing during a physical test for Home Guard recruitment in Odisha's Gajapati district on Thursday morning, police said. The incident happened during a 2 km running test conducted between Ranipenth and Padmapur near Parlakhemundi, the district headquarters, reported PTI. The deceased has been identified as Sulant Mishal, a resident of Parisal village in Gajapati district, police said. Sources indicated that Mishal suddenly collapsed just 30 seconds before completing the run. He was rushed to the district headquarters hospital but was declared dead on arrival. Seven other candidates who fell ill during the physical test are currently receiving treatment at the same hospital. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi expressed grief over the incident and announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh for the family of the deceased youth. In a post on X, the CMO said, 'Sulant Mishal died while undergoing physical examination for recruitment to the post of Home Guard in Gajapati. Chief Minister Shri @MohanMOdisha expressed deep grief over the incident and announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund for the next of kin of the deceased." (sic) What Are The Rules For Home Guard recruitment In Odisha? Educational Qualification: Minimum 5th standard pass. Age Limit: 20 to 60 years (as on 1st January 2025). Physical Standard Test (PST): Height, weight, and chest (for men) are measured. Men: Height 160 cm (155 cm for ST), chest 79 cm (unexpanded), 84 cm (expanded). Women: Height 150 cm (145 cm for ST), weight 45 kg. Physical Efficiency Test (PET): It consists of running, long jump, and high jump. Running (men): 2 km to be completed in 10 minutes. This was the race in which the accident happened in Gajapati. Running (women): 1.6 km in 12 minutes. Long Jump: 3.66 meters for men, 2.75 meters for women (3 chances). High Jump: 1.22 meters for men, 0.91 meters for women (3 chances). First Published: May 29, 2025, 19:29 IST

Youth dies while taking part in physical test for Home Guard post in Odisha
Youth dies while taking part in physical test for Home Guard post in Odisha

New Indian Express

time29-05-2025

  • Health
  • New Indian Express

Youth dies while taking part in physical test for Home Guard post in Odisha

BHUBANESWAR: A youth died and seven others were hospitalised after collapsing during a physical test for Home Guard recruitment in Odisha's Gajapati district on Thursday morning, police said. The incident occurred during a 2 km running test held between Ranipenth and Padmapur near Parlakhemundi, the district headquarters. The deceased has been identified as Sulant Mishal, a resident of Parisal village in Gajapati district, police said. According to sources, Mishal suddenly collapsed just 30 seconds before completing the run. He was rushed to the district headquarters hospital but was declared dead on arrival. Seven other candidates who fell ill during the physical test are currently undergoing treatment at the same hospital. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi expressed grief over the incident and announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh for the family of the deceased youth. In a post on X, the CMO said, "Sulant Mishal died while undergoing physical examination for recruitment to the post of Home Guard in Gajapati. Chief Minister Shri @MohanMOdisha expressed deep grief over the incident and announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund for the next of kin of the deceased.

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