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JAMMU, May 18: A Mystery shrouded the death of a youth who was found dead at his residence in Bishnah, police said on Wednesday. According to source, the 12th class boy namely Rohit Kumar son of Ravi Kumar, has hanged at his house. Sources also disclosed that his father is having watch shop in Kunjwani, recently his parents bought him a new motorbike, but due to some technical fault the bike is not working properly. When Ravi asked his parents for rupees 5000 to repairing the bike, they refused to give so. And it resulted the boy hanged himself to death. “Despite knowing the fact behind the death of their son the family member didn’t any register case nor do they go for postmortem” said a insider. Talking to TNI, Station House Officer (SHO) Satish Kumar, he said that the Rohit has not consumed any poisonous substance and his death is natural. |
Nitesh Sangral Early Times Report JAMMU, Mar 6: The State Health Ministry' claims regarding increase in PG seats in broad specialties have fallen flat as Medical Council of India has granted only 13 more PG seats to the Government Medical College Jammu, while GMC Srinagar has got 30, thanks for not conducting Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) of faculty members. It is penitent to mentioned, Minister for Health Bali Bhagat assured Upper House that the Principal Secretary H&ME Department handed over the proposal for increase of 133 PG seats in GMC, Srinagar and 107 PG seats in GMC, Jammu, as one time increase in Medical Colleges of State for the year 2018-19. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, through its communication dated March 6, 2018, has conveyed its approval for admitting 15 students in GMC Jammu and 29 for Srinagar for 2018-19. As per notification, in GMC Jammu the total number of existing seats for MD Anaesthesiology was 5 while the seats available ...
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