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Gorakhpur BRD hospital tragedy: UP STF arrests Dr Kafeel Khan

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Gorakhpur BRD hospital tragedy: UP STF arrests Dr Kafeel Khan

Following an enquiry by the district administration and the chief secretary, Dr Khan was accused of not adhering to the norms of the Indian Medial Council

The Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (STF), on Saturday, arrested Dr Kafeel Ahmed Khan, an accused in the Baba Raghav Das (BRD) Hospital tragedy in which over 30 children had died at the medical facility in Gorakhpur on August 10-11 due to alleged disruption in oxygen supply. The death toll had, in the following three days, reached 68.

Dr Khan was the nodal officer of BRD Medical College’s Department of Pediatrics. While in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy, Dr Khan had been praised for his quick responsiveness in dealing with the situation, as attacks on the Yogi Adityanath government grew over the deaths, an inquiry was ordered and allegations that the doctor was involved in stealing oxygen cylinders from the hospital for his private clinic surfaced. There have been conflicting reports over Dr Khan’s role in the tragedy ever since, with a section of the hospital administration and local activists claiming that he was being made a scapegoat in the case.

File picture of BRD hospital, Gorakhpur

File picture of BRD hospital, Gorakhpur

Dr Khan, along with then BRD Medical College principal Dr Rajiv Mishra (who was sacked after the deaths) and his wife Dr Purnima Shukla, are the key accused in the tragedy. Other accused in the case include Dr Satish Kumar, the hospital’s head of anesthesia, chief pharmacist Gajanan Jaiswal and clerks Uday Pratap Sharma, Sanjay Kumar Tripathi and Sudhir Kumar Pandey.

The allegations on Dr Khan’s role in the tragedy have escalated since the district administration and the UP government’s chief secretary conducted their respective inquiries in the case. Dr Khan is accused of not adhering to the norms of the Indian Medial Council, going on leave on August 11 – after over 30 children had been reported dead – without seeking permission and of failing to inform his superiors at the hospital that there was a shortage of oxygen cylinders in his department.

Dr Khan had been reported absconding for the past few days since the STF began raiding various places in Gorakhpur and across UP to nab the accused in the case. Dr Rajiv Mishra and his wife Dr Purnima Shukla had been arrested earlier this week and remanded to judicial custody while non-bailable warrants had been issued against Dr Khan and the other accused on Friday.

However, while the STF carried on its manhunt in the tragedy that claimed a total of 68 lives at the hospital – the biggest medical care centre in UP chief minister Adityanath’s pocket borough of Gorakhpur – within just 5 days, deaths of patients, mostly newborns and infants, has continued unabated at the facility. Earlier this week, as many as 61 children had been reported dead within a span of 72 hours although the cause of these deaths was said to be acute encephalitis health complexities in newborns, pneumonia, sepsis etc.

A staggering 1304 children have died at the BRD hospital since January this year.

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Oscars 2025 nominations: Anuja in spotlight as other Indian films snubbed

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Anuja nominated for Best Live Action Short Film at the 2025 Oscars

As the 97th Academy Awards nominations were unveiled, Indian cinema found itself with mixed fortunes. While the much-anticipated Oscars saw the inclusion of one Indian film, Anuja, in the Best Live Action Short Film category, several major contenders were left out of the nominations entirely.

This year, despite the strong buzz surrounding Indian films like Swatantrya Veer Savarkar, Putul, Aadujeevitham: The Goat Life, All We Imagine As Light, Band of Maharajas, Kanguva, The Zebras, Girls Will Be Girls, and Santosh, none of them made it to the final list of nominees. The exclusion of these titles has raised eyebrows, particularly among fans and industry insiders who had high hopes for their inclusion.

The lone Indian contender making waves at the Oscars 2025 is Anuja, a poignant short film produced by Guneet Monga and Priyanka Chopra. Directed by Adam J. Graves, the film follows the story of Anuja, a young girl played by Sajda Pathan, who works in a garment factory in Delhi. Anuja, along with her sister Palak (played by Ananya Shanbhag), is faced with an incredibly difficult decision that could alter the course of her life and her family’s future.

The announcement of the nominations was made today during a live-streamed ceremony hosted by actors-comedians Rachel Sennott and Bowen Yang, which took place at the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater. The event revealed the nominees across all 24 Oscar categories.

While the exclusion of several noteworthy Indian films is disheartening for many, the success of Anuja offers a glimmer of hope for Indian cinema in the global spotlight. The 97th Academy Awards ceremony will be held on March 2, 2025, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, with Conan O’Brien serving as the host for the star-studded event.

As the Oscars approach, the spotlight remains on Anuja, with audiences eager to see how the film will fare in the prestigious race for the gold statue.

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Virender Sehwag’s marriage in focus after separation rumours surface

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Virender Sehwag

Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag, known for his explosive batting and historic triple centuries in Tests, has become the center of attention after a report raised significant claims about his personal life. On Thursday, it was reported that Sehwag and his wife, Aarti, have reportedly been living separately for several months, leading to speculation about a potential divorce.

Sehwag, who married Aarti in December 2004, has always kept his personal life relatively private. The couple, who has two sons – Aryavir (born in 2007) and Vedant (born in 2010) – has not publicly addressed the rumors. The report mentioned that there has been no official statement from either party regarding the ongoing situation. As of now, the couple has remained silent, and the media has been eagerly waiting for any kind of response.

While the news quickly gained traction on social media, further scrutiny was fueled by Sehwag’s recent online activity. The former cricketer, known for his lighthearted posts and interactions with his fans, has not shared any recent images with Aarti on his social media accounts. Although his profile still contains several old pictures of the couple, Sehwag no longer follows Aarti on Instagram. Additionally, Aarti’s Instagram account has remained private, adding more fuel to the speculation.

The news of their alleged separation comes at a time when Sehwag has been actively engaging with his followers about his son Aryavir’s recent cricket achievements. In November 2024, Sehwag shared a post praising his son for scoring 297 runs against Meghalaya in the Cooch Behar Trophy. Sehwag reminded Aryavir of an old promise he had made, saying that a Ferrari would be gifted to his son if he ever surpassed Sehwag’s own highest score of 319 runs. While Aryavir fell just 23 runs short of his father’s record, the proud father encouraged him to keep pursuing his goals.

The rumor of a possible separation between Virender Sehwag and Aarti has prompted widespread discussion, but until either party makes an official statement, the story remains speculative. This news also marks another chapter in the ever-evolving relationship between celebrities and the media, as the public continues to take a keen interest in their personal lives.

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Republic Day 2025: States and UTs gear up for parade with grand Tableaux display

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Republic Day 2025

India is all set to celebrate its 76th Republic Day this year, marking the adoption of the Constitution in 1950. As part of the national celebrations, the Republic Day parade, scheduled for January 26, will feature a spectacular display of cultural exhibitions, with a special emphasis on state tableaux. This year’s Republic Day theme is “Swarnim Bharat: Virasat aur Vikas” (Heritage and Development), aiming to highlight the nation’s rich cultural legacy alongside its progress and future development.

Fifteen States and Union Territories to showcase their Tableaux

The Republic Day parade will see the participation of fifteen states and union territories, each presenting a tableau that will reflect their unique culture, heritage, and contributions to India’s development. The participating states and UTs include Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chandigarh, Dadar Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal.

In addition to the states and UTs, 15 government ministries and departments will also present their own tableaux, offering insights into the various initiatives and achievements of the Indian government.

Kartavya Path: The heart of Republic Day celebrations

The grand parade will be held on Kartavya Path, the ceremonial avenue in the national capital, New Delhi. While these selected states, UTs, and ministries will take center stage during the parade, the ones not featured at Kartavya Path will have an opportunity to present their tableaux at Bharat Parv, a cultural exhibition organized at the Red Fort from January 26 to 31.

How preparations are underway

To ensure the highest quality and visual appeal of the tableaux, preparations have been in full swing since last year. A senior-level meeting was conducted in April 2024 to finalize the design and execution process. Authorities have emphasized the importance of using vibrant, easily comprehensible designs that convey their messages without the need for written explanations or logos, unless explicitly approved.

The tableaux will feature the names of the states and union territories in Hindi at the front, with English at the back, and regional languages on the sides. Ministries and departments will follow the same format, showcasing their names in both Hindi and English fonts. Virtual reality designs will also be included in some tableaux using CDs and DVDs to enrich the display.

As India gears up to celebrate Republic Day 2025, the tableaux will undoubtedly serve as a visual testament to the country’s diverse heritage, vibrant culture, and progressive path toward development.

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