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Two elephants die of suspected poisoning in Assam

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Two wild elephants have died of suspected poisoning in Assam’s Karbi Anglong district, officials said on Monday.

A forest department spokesman said that carcasses of a pregnant elephant and a male calf were found at Borbhetagaon in Karbi Anglong district bordering Kaziranga National Park late on Sunday evening. Post-mortems were conducted by wildlife veterinarians from the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation in Kaziranga.

“Preliminary investigation shows that the cause of death of the elephants is due to suspected poisoning. Cases have been registered under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972,” the spokesman said.The spokesman said that 70 elephants have died due to various causes so far this year.

He said that while three wild jumbos died due to poisoning, 18 others died due to lightning, 24 natural deaths, 17 unknown reasons, train accident four, electrocution three and one succumbed to death due to injury.

According to official records, over 91 elephants have been electrocuted in Assam between 2011 and 2019. In May, 18 jumbos were killed by a lightning strike in Nagaon district. With the second largest elephant population in India after Karnataka (6049), Assam is home to 5,719 Asian elephants according to the last census conducted in 2017. However, due to deforestation and fodder crisis, human-elephant conflict is rising in Assam.

A total of 890 humans have died in human-elephant conflicts during the last 10 years in Assam, with Sonitpur district recording the highest deaths at 124, followed by Udalguri district at 118 and Goalpara district at 78. This year itself, over 100 people, including women, have died, so far, due to elephant attacks in various parts of Assam, according to wildlife officials.

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Drunk 21-year-old rams car into crowd, scooter in Bhopal; man dead, minor son critical

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Bhopal, Aug 19: A 35-year-old man was killed and his minor son critically injured after a speeding Innova car being driven by an inebriated youth hit several people before ramming into their scooter in Bhopal’s Kolar area, police said on Wednesday.

The accident occurred around midnight on Tuesday near Ankit Parisar when Shubham Awasthi and his son Madhav were travelling on their scooter, police said.

Kolar police station SHO, Sanjay Soni, said the 21-year-old driver was allegedly heavily intoxicated at the time of the accident.

“The driver was heavily intoxicated. Instead of applying the brakes, he mistakenly pressed the accelerator, causing the car to go out of control,” Soni said.

The speeding vehicle allegedly hit several people on the road before crashing into the scooter. The impact was so severe that the scooter was badly damaged and the father and son were thrown several metres away, police said.

According to police, the accused had borrowed the vehicle from an acquaintance to attend a party. An empty liquor bottle, another liquor bottle, disposable cups and condoms were reportedly found inside the car.

The vehicle’s airbags deployed after the collision, helping the accused escape serious injuries, police said.

The accident triggered anger among bystanders, who allegedly caught the driver and assaulted him. The crowd also damaged the vehicle.

Police reached the spot after being alerted, rescued the accused from the mob and took him into custody.

“The police team reached the spot and rescued the accused from the crowd before taking him into custody. We are examining the evidence and questioning witnesses to ascertain the circumstances that led to the accident,” Soni said.

Awasthi was rushed to a hospital, where doctors declared him dead. His body was sent for post-mortem examination and will be handed over to his family, police said.

His son Madhav sustained critical injuries and is undergoing treatment at a hospital.

Police have launched an investigation into the accident and are examining the circumstances in which the accused allegedly drove the vehicle after consuming alcohol.

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BJP appeasing its ‘communal’ supporters with raids on those building universities: Akhilesh Yadav

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Lucknow, Aug 19: Samajwadi Party (SP) chief, Akhilesh Yadav, on Wednesday launched a strong attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the Enforcement Directorate (ED) searches at several locations linked to jailed former Rampur MP, Azam Khan.

Yadav accused the BJP of targeting those involved in establishing educational institutions while “ignoring” other individuals facing allegations of corruption and wrongdoing.

Taking to social media, Yadav claimed that the action was intended to appease the BJP’s remaining 1-2 per cent “communal, narrow-minded” supporters.

“Anti-education, anti-teacher, and anti-student BJP members and their allies, who shut down schools, are conducting ED raids against those building universities, just so they can appease their remaining 1-2 per cent supporters who cling to communal, narrow-minded illogical thinking, while no action is being taken against those corrupt individuals involved in the following criminal scandals,” Yadav posted on X, while listing several alleged “scandals”.

In the list, the SP chief referred to the Ram Temple donation theft case, the codeine scandal and the poor condition of several expressways while questioning the BJP government over its handling of these issues.

Yadav claimed that several major roads and infrastructure projects in Uttar Pradesh have deteriorated during the BJP government’s tenure. He claimed that the Bundelkhand Expressway has fallen into disrepair, while the Purvanchal Expressway has become rutted and the Kanpur-Lucknow Expressway has developed numerous potholes.

The Kannauj MP further questioned the BJP government over alleged cracks in the green corridor, damaged roads, deteriorating bridges, collapsing water tanks, leaking roofs and station walls that he claimed were falling apart.

Yadav also raised allegations concerning corruption involving police officials in BJP-ruled states, claiming that corrupt officers have been caught not only in Uttar Pradesh but also in other states. He questioned the alleged misappropriation of funds during the Maha Kumbh Mela and raised allegations of widespread corruption in the implementation of Smart City projects.

The SP chief further alleged that BJP representatives were involved in illegal construction on land that had not received the necessary approvals.

He questioned why action was allegedly not being taken against those facing such allegations while the ED was conducting searches against individuals associated with the establishment of universities.

Yadav also claimed that a purported distribution involving around Rs 7,000 crore had taken place, claiming that a layer of publicity was added to the alleged wrongdoing and objectionable statements in an attempt to divert attention from the issue.

His remarks came after the ED conducted searches at multiple locations in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi in connection with a money laundering investigation linked to Azam Khan and matters concerning the Mohammad Ali Jauhar University and its associated trust.

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Rs 5 Cr spurious drug racket unearthed in K’taka; Health Minister calls for interstate probe

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Bengaluru: A racket involving spurious drugs allegedly carrying labels of multinational pharmaceutical companies has been unearthed in Ramanagara district, with drugs worth over Rs 5 crore seized, Health Minister U.T. Khader said on Wednesday. Seeking an interstate probe, Khader said initial investigation has revealed possible links to fake drug manufacturing units operating in other parts of the country.

The racket came to light after beat police personnel alerted the authorities on Tuesday evening. Acting swiftly on the information, officials from the Drug Control Department and the Commissionerate of Food Safety and Drug Administration conducted a raid at a farmhouse in Bidadi, where the spurious drugs were allegedly stored and repacked before being supplied to pharmaceutical outlets and hospitals.

One person, identified as Prabhudev, has been arrested in connection with the case. Ramanagara Superintendent of Police is currently conducting the investigation.

Khader said preliminary investigation has revealed possible links to fake drug manufacturing units operating in Telangana, Himachal Pradesh and other parts of the country.

The accused allegedly procure drugs at very low prices and relabel them using the names and labels of multinational pharmaceutical companies before supplying them to hospitals and medical outlets.

“Even tablets used in ICUs are being faked and labelled with multinational companies’ names. If an injection costs Rs 20,000, they supply it for Rs 5,000 to Rs 6,000 to hospitals,” Khader said, describing the racket as a serious issue that extends beyond Karnataka.

The minister said the premises where the drugs were stored was operating without a valid licence. Officials are also investigating whether labels and stickers used on the spurious medicines were manufactured locally or procured from other sources.

“We suspect that the accused may have procured labels and stickers from hospitals and used them for fake drugs,” Khader said.

According to the minister, the suspected racket has several layers, including the procurement of raw materials and medicines, logistics, repackaging, distribution and supply to hospitals and medical shops. Authorities are now trying to identify the middlemen involved and the hospitals and outlets that may have received the spurious medicines.

Khader said the main accused, identified as Prashanth, is believed to be based in Dubai, while Tejas has been identified as the person operating on the ground. Prabhudev has been arrested and is being questioned to establish the entire supply chain.

The minister said the case cannot be treated as a Karnataka-only issue as the suspected network involves multiple states and an accused allegedly based outside the country. He called for a coordinated investigation involving the state and Central governments.

“I have already spoken to the Union Health Minister and the Home Ministry. The Health and Home departments should have a joint team to investigate the matter,” Khader said.

He said he would also discuss the matter with Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge and seek the formation of a Special Investigation Team to probe the interstate and international links.

Khader said authorities need to establish where the spurious drugs originated, who provided logistical support, how the medicines reached Karnataka, who acted as intermediaries and which hospitals and medical shops purchased them.

He also warned that establishments procuring medicines at unusually low prices could come under scrutiny as part of the investigation.

The minister said the Drug Control Department has a database containing details of more than 12 lakh medicines and that authorities routinely identify and ban spurious drugs when they enter the market.

Khader praised the officials who conducted the raid and said the government would consider rewarding personnel involved in uncovering the racket.

“This is not limited to Karnataka. Such factories may be operating across the country. We need a separate and coordinated investigation considering the logistics, supply chain and consumers,” he said.

Officials have so far seized spurious medicines worth more than Rs 5 crore. Further details are expected as the Ramanagara police investigation progresses.

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