Bengaluru: In an incident that reportedly occurred at Maarathahalli, an engineering student who had severely injured a hand in a fall underwent surgery and died a few hours after the procedure. The parents of the deceased young woman have accused doctors of medical negligence and claimed that to be the cause of their daughter’s death.
The deceased student has been identified as Bagepalli resident Tejasvini (21), it is learned.
Reportedly, Tejasvini was an engineering student who lived in a PG and commuted to college from there. On Sunday, she reportedly fell down in the bathroom of her PG bathroom and severely injured her hand. She was admitted to the Maarathahalli Jeevika Hospital for treatment, where she reportedly underwent a surgical procedure. After a few hours of the surgery, Tejasvini is said to have passed away. Her parents have accused the doctors of medical negligence and causing their child’s death.
A case has been registered in this regard at the H.A.L police station.
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New Delhi (PTI): With a new, stringent system to establish user identity, the number of new user IDs being added daily on the IRCTC website has declined to about 5,000 from nearly one lakh, officials said on Saturday.
Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw noted that the crackdown by Indian Railways on train ticket booking through fake identities is yielding positive results, according to a press note.
Before the latest reforms, this number had touched nearly one lakh new user IDs per day, it said.
"Following the introduction of a stringent system to establish user identity and detect fake IDs, about 5,000 new user IDs are now being added daily on the IRCTC website," the note said.
The officials stated that these steps have already helped Indian Railways deactivate 3.03 crore fake accounts.
"Another 2.7 crore user IDs have either been temporarily suspended or identified for suspension based on the suspicious activities they are indulging in," they said.
The Union minister directed officials to ensure that the ticketing system is reformed to a level where all travellers are able to book tickets easily through a real and genuine user ID, the press note added.
Additionally, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has directed officials to provide local cuisine of the region in Vande Bharat trains.
Introducing local cuisine that reflects the culture and tastes of the regions being traversed will significantly enhance the passenger experience, officials said.
This facility will be expanded to all the trains progressively in future, they added.
