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Madhya Pradesh: Cow strolls into ICU ward, 3 employees including security guard fired after video went viral
The cow casually entered the ICU ward while the patients were resting on their allotted beds. A patient resting on his bed drove the cow out after it approached him.

A shocking incident of a cow strolling into the Intensive Care Unit of the Rajgarh district hospital in Madhya Pradesh has come to the fore.
The video of the incident is doing rounds on social media wherein the cow can be seen entering the ICU ward and no one around came forward to stop the animal from entering the hospital premises.
The cow casually entered the ICU ward while the patients were resting on their allotted beds. A patient resting on his bed drove the cow out after it approached him.
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Since the video of this incident surfaced on the internet, 3 employees including a security guard, have been fired, reports said.
Reports also said the hospital has recently appointed 2 cow catchers in order to stop the cattle or any other animals entering the hospital. The same hospital has a guard on duty around-the-clock, however, he couldn’t stop the cow from entering inside the ICU award.
The health department of the government hospital went on strike after the video surfaced on the internet. The district hospital’s civil surgeon Dr Rajendra Kataria said the place where the cow was seen roaming is the old ICU ward that was in use during the Covid-19 pandemic, reports further said.
Several such incidents have been reported in the past wherein stray dogs and cows have entered government hospitals. A recent incident took place in Uttar Pradesh’s Shravasti district wherein a cow entered the hospital compound.
In the video, a cow was seen standing near the entrance of the reception while other patients did not react to the incident.
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Frequent cases of cattle, cats, and dogs entering the government hospitals of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Rajasthan have come to light and videos of the same went viral.
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Madhya Pradesh: 12-year-old girl raped in Ujjain, CCTV shows people refusing to help her
A shocking incident has been reported from Madhya Pradesh’s Ujjain where a 12-year-old girl after being raped was seen half-naked and bleeding and seeking help from a man, standing at the door of his house, but was shooed away.

A shocking incident has been reported from Madhya Pradesh’s Ujjain where a 12-year-old girl after being raped was seen half-naked and bleeding and seeking help from a man, standing at the door of his house, but was shooed away.
The minor was seen walking on the street in a residential area and was bleeding and in a semi-naked condition. As per the reports, the 12-year-old girl was raped and dumped near the city’s Dandi Ashram.
The CCTV visuals showed the minor girl walking on the street, approached a man who was standing on the main door of his house for help, but was shooed away.
According to reports, the minor girl was later admitted to a hospital for treatment and further was referred to Indore in critical condition.
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Cauvery water dispute: Karnataka to move Supreme Court challenging panel’s direction to release water to Tamil Nadu, says CM Siddaramaiah
The Cauvery Water Regulation Committee’s panel directed Karnataka to release water at the rate of 3000 cubic feet per second (cusecs) to Tamil Nadu from September 28 to October 15.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday affirmed that his government will approach the Supreme Court challenging the Cauvery Water Regulation Committee’s order to the state to release water to Tamil Nadu.
On Tuesday night, the Cauvery Water Regulation Committee’s panel directed Karnataka to release water at the rate of 3000 cubic feet per second (cusecs) to its neigbouring state, Tamil Nadu from September 28 to October 15.
The conflict between the two states broke out when the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) order directed Karnataka to continue releasing 5000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu for another 15 days. Following the order, top Congress leaders of Karnataka maintained that there is no surplus water available to be released.
Speaking on the matter, the Karnataka Chief Minister noted that he had spoken to the state’s legal team, which suggested that the matter should be challenged in the Supreme Court. He added that they have decided to challenge the order of the Regulation Committee before the apex court, adding that they don’t have water to give.
Meanwhile on Tuesday, Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar had expressed satisfaction over CWRC rejecting the request of Tamil Nadu, which demanded Karnataka to release 12,000 cusecs.
As per reports, Karnataka submitted before CWRC at its meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday the shortfall in cumulative inflows to its four reservoirs in the Cauvery basin up to September 25, that hold just 53.04 per cent of their capacity.
According to Karnataka officials, owing to the failure of the south-west monsoon from June to September this year, there is no adequate storage in the four reservoirs and the state is witnessing a grave situation, where it is even difficult to cater to the drinking water requirements, let alone supplying for irrigation. Notably, this year in August and September, Karnataka received the lowest amount of rainfall in the last 123 years.
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Anantnag: 8 labourers injured in load carrier vehicle explosion at Larkipora, investigation underway
Kashmir Zone Police asserted that an explosion occurred in the cement mix settling vibration machine, adjacent portable generator and tin can of oil being carried at Larkipora, Anantnag.

In a tragic incident, eight people were injured in an explosion in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Wednesday. The blast took place in the early morning near a local market, causing panic among the residents.
The police officials affirmed that the blast occurred in a load carrier vehicle carrying a concrete vibration machine, a portable generator and a can of oil. However, the officials ruled out any terror angle.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, Kashmir Zone Police asserted that an explosion occurred in the cement mix settling vibration machine, adjacent portable generator and tin can of oil being carried at Larkipora, Anantnag.
The police added that eight labourers sustained burn injuries and they are undergoing treatment at Government Medical College and Association hospital in Anantnag. According to the police official no terrorist angle was observed and investigations are being carried out.
Earlier on 13 September 2023, an encounter took place between Indian security forces and militants in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir. The week-long encounter in the Gadol forest concluded on 19 September. During the encounter, 4 security forces personnel Colonel Manpreet Singh, commanding officer, 19 Rashtriya Rifles, Major Ashish Dhonchak and deputy superintendent of Jammu and Kashmir Police Humayun Bhatwere lost their lives
As far as reports are concerned, the encounter commenced when a joint operation was undertaken by Indian Army and Jammu and Kashmir Police in the early hours of September 13, 2023, following inputs about a militant hideout. However, the militants appeared to have expected the action and opened fire on the security forces.
The operation involved the deployment of drone surveillance and the initiation of a search operation that was aimed at capturing the militants involved. The militant group, The Resistance Front has claimed responsibility for the encounter. The militant group evolved following the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir.