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Prohibitory orders in Jharkhand village after clash during Muharram procession
Prohibitory orders in Jharkhand village after clash during Muharram procession

Hindustan Times

time07-07-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Prohibitory orders in Jharkhand village after clash during Muharram procession

Prohibitory orders were imposed in a village in Jharkhand's Palamu district on Monday following a clash between two groups during Muharram procession, an official said. At least three persons were injured in the clash that took place in Palhe village in the Patan police station area on Sunday evening.(PTI/Representational Image) At least three persons were injured in the clash that took place during Muharram procession in Palhe village in the Patan police station area in Jharkhand on Sunday evening. Also read: Violent student clash outside mosque at Pune's Azam Campus leaves two in ICU "Prohibitory orders under Section 163 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, earlier section 144 of CrPC, have been imposed for 48 hours from 6 am on Monday in the village as a precautionary measure," Deputy Commissioner (DC) Sameera S told PTI. She said that the persons involved in the incident are being identified and statements of the injured are being recorded. The peace committee is working in the area to calm the situation.

Prohibitory orders imposed in Jharkhand village following clash during Muharram procession
Prohibitory orders imposed in Jharkhand village following clash during Muharram procession

Time of India

time07-07-2025

  • Time of India

Prohibitory orders imposed in Jharkhand village following clash during Muharram procession

Prohibitory orders were imposed in a village in Jharkhand's Palamu district on Monday following a clash between two groups during Muharram procession, an official said. At least three persons were injured in the clash that took place in Palhe village in the Patan police station area on Sunday evening. "Prohibitory orders under Section 163 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, earlier section 144 of CrPC, have been imposed for 48 hours from 6 am on Monday in the village as a precautionary measure," Deputy Commissioner (DC) Sameera S told PTI. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Experience Luxury at Its Finest – ATS Dolce Gr. Noida ATS Infrastructure Ltd Learn More Undo She said that the persons involved in the incident are being identified and statements of the injured are being recorded. The peace committee is working in the area to calm the situation.

Clash during Muharram procession: Prohibitory Orders imposed in Jharkhand's Palhe village
Clash during Muharram procession: Prohibitory Orders imposed in Jharkhand's Palhe village

The Hindu

time07-07-2025

  • The Hindu

Clash during Muharram procession: Prohibitory Orders imposed in Jharkhand's Palhe village

'Prohibitory Orders were imposed in a village in Jharkhand's Palamu district on Monday (July 7, 2025) following a clash between two groups during Muharram procession,' an official said. At least three persons were injured in the clash that took place in Palhe village in the Patan police station area on Sunday evening. 4 dead, 4 injured after portion of coal mine collapses in Jharkhand "Prohibitory Orders under Section 163 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, earlier Section 144 of CrPC, have been imposed for 48 hours from 6 a.m. on Monday (July 7, 2025) in the village as a precautionary measure," Deputy Commissioner (DC) Sameera S told PTI. She said the persons involved in the incident are being identified and statements of the injured are being recorded. The peace committee is working in the area to calm the situation.

Officials: Chaibasa study shows 78% recovery rate in malnourished kids
Officials: Chaibasa study shows 78% recovery rate in malnourished kids

Time of India

time24-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Officials: Chaibasa study shows 78% recovery rate in malnourished kids

1 2 Ranchi: A nutrition intervention piloted in Chaibasa (West Singhbhum) has demonstrated a promising 78% recovery rate among children suffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM), signalling potential for a scalable solution to the state's ongoing child malnutrition crisis. The results were presented on Tuesday at a state-level dissemination programme held at Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (Rims) to assess the impact of the augmented Take-Home Ration (THR), known as 'Shishu Shakti.' The supplementary food product was developed in collaboration with the National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad, under the Strategic Action for Alleviation of Malnutrition and Anaemia Reduction (SAAMAR) programme. You Can Also Check: Ranchi AQI | Weather in Ranchi | Bank Holidays in Ranchi | Public Holidays in Ranchi The pilot study was conducted in the Chakradharpur block of West Singhbhum district from January to May 2025, enrolling 139 children diagnosed with SAM. Of the 124 children who completed the intervention, 97 (78%) achieved recovery. The ready-to-eat formulation offers nutritional value, providing 490 kilocalories and 17 grams of protein per 100 grams, compared to 455 kilocalories and 12.7 grams of protein in the standard Take-Home Ration. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like A severe blood disorder has put her life at risk! Donate For Health Donate Now Director of social welfare, Kiran Kumari Passi said, "The pilot was implemented in one of the most difficult districts in terms of terrain and economic development. Understanding community-specific challenges is essential. Factors such as low milk consumption, alcoholism, child marriage, and high dropout rates among girls leading to low maternal education directly impact child nutrition." Palamu DC, Sameera S, stated, "Training of master trainers at the state and district levels has been completed, and block-level training of ASHAs and Anganwadi workers is underway. We anticipate expanding Shishu Shakti across Palamu shortly."

700 PVTG ration card holders out of Ayushman in Palamu
700 PVTG ration card holders out of Ayushman in Palamu

Time of India

time10-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

700 PVTG ration card holders out of Ayushman in Palamu

1 2 3 Daltonganj: Around 7,000 ration card holders belonging to the particularly vulnerable tribal group (PVTG) communities in Palamu are yet to get the Ayushman card. There are around 14,000 PVTG ration card holders in the district. This was detected during the review meeting of the health services by deputy commissioner Sameera S on Monday. "All ration card holders of the PVTG should be provided with the Ayushman card at the earliest," she directed civil surgeon Dr Anil Kumar. Speaking to TOI, Dr Kumar said, "Aadhaar cards of the PVTG ration card holders have not been updated. Further, they are not linked to mobile phones, which is a major reason of the gap." The issue of middlemen influencing blood bank was also raised. The DC told the officials, "I received three complaints in one week about middlemen dominating the blood bank. Identify such elements and control them. It's unacceptable." The issue of ambulances was also taken up. Last week, an accident victim died in the sub-divisional hospital in Hussainabad as there was no oxygen nor could she be taken to any higher centre as the driver had left his ambulance parked and taken the key.

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