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India logs 13596 new Covid cases, lowest in 230 days

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 In the last 24 hours, India registered 13,596 new Covid-19 cases, which was the lowest single-day spike in 230 days, according to the Union Health Ministry’s latest update on Monday.

In the same period, there were 166 new fatalities, which increased the overall death toll to 4,52,290.

The recovery of 19,582 patients in the last 24 hours has increased the cumulative tally of recovered patients to 3,34,39,331.

Consequently, India’s recovery rate stands at 98.12 per cent, which currently at its highest peak since March 2020.

The active caseload has fallen below 2 lakh mark and is presently at 1,89,694, which is lowest in 221 days.

The active cases presently constitute 0.56 per cent of the country’s total positive cases.

The testing capacity across the country continues to be expanded. The last 24 hours saw a total of 9,89,493 tests being conducted.

India has so far conducted over 59.19 crore cumulative tests.

Meanwhile, the weekly positivity rate at 1.37 per cent has remained less than 3 per cent for the last 115 days now.

The daily positivity rate at 1.37 per cent has also remained below 3 per cent for 49 days and less than 5 per cent for 132 consecutive days.

With the administration of 12,05,162 vaccine doses in the last 24 hours, India’s Covid-19 inoculation coverage has exceeded 97.79 crore. This has been achieved through 96,88,300 sessions.

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Mumbai: Dr. Sejal Pawar goes on leave due to controversial statements and comments, KEM Hospital takes strict action even before investigation

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Mumbai: Student Dr. Sejal at a comedy event Sejal has been sent on 15-day leave along with a departmental inquiry and further action will be taken only after its final report. Institutional action in the matter related to Dr. Sejal Pawar.

Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital have taken due cognizance of the public concern arising out of the remarks made by MBBS third year student Sejal Pawar during a comedy event and the subsequent circulation of the related video material on social media platforms.

Immediately after receiving the complaints, the institute initiated a preliminary fact-finding process. The concerned student was called, his explanation/apology was taken on record, and the relevant material was reviewed. In view of the preliminary findings, the sensitivity of the matter, and the need to maintain the dignity of deceased persons, body donors and the professional standards expected of medical students, an interim disciplinary/administrative order has been issued against Pawar today.

Accordingly, Pawar has been placed on compulsory leave for a period of 15 days, with effect from May 13, pending detailed inquiry and further orders. At 10:30 am today, he was entrusted with the care and supervision of his parents/guardians during the said period. He has also been directed to cooperate fully with the institutional inquiry and to be available in person or through online mode whenever called by the inquiry committee.

A proposal has also been made to constitute a comprehensive five-member inquiry committee comprising senior faculty, one external/non-faculty member and appropriate institutional representation. The committee is expected to examine the facts, context, implications and relevant records including the aspect of social media circulation and make its reasoned recommendations for further action. The Institute reiterates that respect for patients, deceased, body donors and their families is a core value of medical education. The matter will be dealt with seriousness, sensitivity and due process with fairness. Further action will be taken as per applicable NMC MUHS, BMC and institutional norms after receipt of detailed inquiry report.

No final conclusion should be drawn at this stage, as a comprehensive inquiry is currently underway.

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Contractors fined for negligence and laxity in Mumbai drain cleaning, Mumbai Municipal Corporation administration takes strict action

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The Mumbai Municipal Corporation has taken a tough stand against the contractors for the shortcomings found through the artificial intelligence system in the drain cleaning work and for delay in the deployment of machinery as per the terms and conditions of the tender. In addition, a fine of Rs. 92,572,830 has been imposed on the concerned contractors. This fine amount is being recovered from the contractor’s bills.

The Sewerage Department has taken this action as per the directions of Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide. Every year, before the onset of rains in Mumbai, the Sewerage Department of the Municipal Corporation removes silt from the sweet rivers and large drains in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. While the work of removing silt from small drains is done at the ward level. Natural drains, rain drains, underground drains, chambers and bridges are opened and cleaned. Removing garbage from drains helps in faster drainage of rainwater. Keeping in mind the rainfall experience and intensity of rainfall in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, the target for sludge removal is determined by studying the amount of sludge that needs to be removed from the drains. Like every year, this year too, the work of removing sludge from drains was started in a hurry in the first week of March. Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide has directed the system to effectively monitor these drain cleaning works. To ensure that the sludge removal works are carried out properly and monitored, the municipal administration has developed an artificial intelligence (A.I.) system since last year. Through this system, the work of cleaning drains is being closely monitored. Accordingly, 30 seconds of filming (video) along with photography has been made mandatory for these works. While filming and videoing through CCTV has been made mandatory before and after the removal of sludge from small drains. The municipal administration is analyzing all the videos received regarding the removal of garbage with the help of an artificial intelligence system. This is helping the administration to accurately monitor the garbage removal works in the drains and maintain complete transparency in the works. Implementing the artificial intelligence system, the AI ​​system screens all the uploaded images and videos. It also detects errors in them. Criteria have been set to detect these errors and shortcomings. When the vehicle reaches the weighbridge for weighing, whether the tarpaulin is being removed or not (tarpaulin detection), reuse of the same image or inconsistency in the images (image ghosting), observation of the amount of dust flying from the vehicle during sludge disposal (dust inspection), availability of image (required availability), unavailability of image (manual inspection), non-uploading of videos of sludge unloading operations (unloading video not available) and discrepancies between registered vehicles or work codes and actual work details (vehicle/work code mismatch) have been detected according to these important aspects. In addition, various types of defects have been found in the drain cleaning work such as insufficient availability of necessary plants, machinery and vehicles, shortage of manpower, non-provision of safety equipment to workers performing drain cleaning work, non-processing of collected sludge in the prescribed manner and slowness in working within the prescribed time.

Due to AI-based inspection, verification of digital evidence and physical site inspection, errors in the work were detected in time and financial liability has been fixed on the concerned contractors. The amount of penalty has been fixed according to the error in the work and the penalty amount is being collected from the amount due from the contractors.

Additional Municipal Commissioner (Projects) Abhijeet Bangar said that the municipal administration is very insistent about quality and transparency in the drain cleaning work. Any mistake, whether deliberate or unintentional, in the drain cleaning work is unforgivable. The administration’s zero tolerance policy is maintained in this regard. On the one hand, great efforts have been made to improve the quality of the drain cleaning work and an attempt has been made to maintain the quality of the work done. However, by working through technology, punitive action has been taken by finding the mistakes left by the contractors and the purpose of this action is to send a message that overall negligence in the drain cleaning work will not be tolerated. If any lapse is found in future, the municipal corporation administration will take a strict stand. Abhijeet Bangar said that both AI-based monitoring and on-site inspection systems have effectively exposed the lapses in the work of cleaning drains. In particular, non-site inspection and non-uploading of videos were the main reasons for the punitive action.

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Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde visits small drains in Andheri and Milan subways as well as Gandhi Market and Hindmata

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As part of the review of Mumbai pre-monsoon preparations, Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde yesterday (June 12, 2026) inspected the Andheri Metro, Milan Metro, Gandhi Market and Hindmata Small Relief Centres and the site and visited all four locations. MLA Marji Patel, K North and K South Ward Committee President Prakash Masale, F South and F North Ward Committee President Mansi Satmakar, Corporator Mamata Yadav, Corporator Disha Yadav and Deputy Chief Engineer (Rainwater Channels) (Western Suburbs) Assistant Commissioner Ramik Mor were also present on the occasion. Chakrapani Ale, Assistant Commissioner Dinesh Palavad, Assistant Commissioner Arun Kusher Sagar, Assistant Commissioner Vrushali Angule along with other public representatives and concerned officers were present on the visit. During the inspection of Andheri Bhuvari Marg, MLA Marji Patil said that since this area is a very low-lying area, the problem of waterlogging during monsoon is a common occurrence. A permanent solution needs to be found for this. Patel mentioned that this issue has been raised repeatedly in the assembly session as well. The concerned officers said that some measures are under consideration to take permanent measures to deal with the flood situation during monsoon on Andheri Bhuvari Marg. Practicable and feasible measures can be implemented.

Mayor Ritu Tawde said that a joint meeting will be held soon at the mayor’s office to find a permanent solution to the problem of rainwater accumulation on Andheri Bhuvari Marg. The mayor said that additional pumping sets should be installed here during the monsoon season so that rainwater can be pumped faster.

The mayor inspected the small pumping stations and rainwater storage tank projects in Milan Subway, Gandhi Market, and Hindmata and got detailed information. The Mayor directed the concerned authorities to ensure that the system is in good condition throughout the monsoon season.

During this, the Mayor also interacted with the local citizens at these three locations and sought their suggestions and issues.

At the end of the visit, Mayor Ritu Tawde inspected the complete cleaning, repair and painting work of the skate park under the Hindmata Flyover. The Mayor suggested that these works be completed at the earliest and the skate park should be restored and made available for the players as soon as possible.

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