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Muslim COVID-19 victim denied burial at cemetery, last rites performed at Hindu crematorium

The last rites of a COVID-19 positive Muslim man from Mumbai's Malad were performed at a Hindu crematorium after he was denied a burial at a cemetery.
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The last rites of a 65-year-old COVID-19 positive Muslim man from Mumbai’s Malad were performed at a Hindu crematorium on Wednesday after he was denied a burial at a cemetery. The family members of the deceased have alleged that trustees of the cemetery denied permission to bury the man’s body there.

The patient died a government-run hospital in Jogeshwari East on Wednesday. A family member of the man alleged that after the man’s death when his body was taken to Malad Malwani Kabtrastan, the cemetery trustees denied the burial because the man dies of coronavirus.

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The local police and a politician also reportedly intervened but the trustees of the cemetery did not budge. Ultimately, with the help of some social workers, the man was cremated at a Hindu Crematorium on Thursday.

Aslam Shaikh, MLA from Malwani, told PTI: As per the government guidelines, Muslim COVID-19 victims should be buried at a cemetery, which is closest to the place where the patient died. While man was from Malad, he died in Jogeshwari hospital.

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Devendraji (Fadnavis) takes pride in me earning more than him: Amruta Fadnavis interview

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Banker, social activist and singer Amruta Fadnavis, in a freewheeling chat on Nation Next Adda, speaks about her latest song, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut, her courtship and marriage with husband and former Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis and much more.

 
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Elderly couple mauled by tiger on their way from Narsinghpur to Nagpur

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Representational image (Picture by Sarosh Lodhi)

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An elderly couple was mauled by a tiger in Chor Bawali on January 25 while on their way from Narsinghpur (Madhya Pradesh) to Nagpur on January 25. The couple was accompanied by their 25-year-old son in a car. Following the tiger attack, the couple was admitted to Kingsway Hospital in Nagpur.

While on their way to Nagpur, the family of three stopped near Chor Bawali for passing urine. When the 58-year-old woman got out of the car, the tiger, which was probably wounded by a previous vehicular assault, caught hold of the woman’s hand and bit her thumb. When the woman’s husband stepped out of the car to help his wife, the tiger attacked him as well and injured his right leg. A terrfied son started throwing stones at the tiger, who eventually ran away.

The couple was given first aid by the bystanders before being driven to Nagpur by the son to Kingsway hospital. Speaking to Nation Next, treating surgeon Dr Prakash Jain informed that the family was terrified when it arrived at the hospital. Dr Jain said: “The couple is now stable. Tiger mauling is always serious. The couple was lucky to have sustained minor injuries in the incident.”

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‘Dolo 650’ memes take social media by storm as 3rd COVID wave boosts paracetamol sales

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Nation Next Newsroom | Mumbai

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has made terms like ‘oximeter,’ ‘saturation level,’ ‘quarantine,’ and ‘N95’ a part of our daily vocabulary. Another thing, which has gained immense popularity over the last two years is the paracetamol tablet ‘Dolo 650,’ which has been prescribed by doctors during 1st, 2rd and now the 3rd wave of the pandemic in India.

The popularity of tablet, which is manufactured by Micro labs, has led several to several memes on the internet. Dilip Surana, Chairman and Managing Director of Micro Labs, expressed his surprise at the unexpected popularity of the drug in an interview with Money Control. He said: It has always been a popular brand among doctors across India. However, we did not expect the kind of popularity that Dolo-650 gained recently because we have never advertised the tablet directly to the public.

Here are some of the hilarious ‘Dolo 650’ memes doing rounds on the internet:

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