Bengaluru, Nov 16: Prof. UT Ifthikar Ali , Professor of Dr M V Shetty College of Physiotherapy has been nominated as the Syndicate member of the prestigious Rajiv Gandhi University of Health sciences, Karnataka.
Brother of Housing and Urban Development minister UT Khader, Prof. Ifthikar is very active in health, social , educational fields across Karnataka. He is the President of Dakshina Kannada physiotherapy teachers association, Sport & fitness training federation of india and Executive Committee Member of the Indian Association of Physiotherapy.
As Chairman of U T Fareed foundation , a charitable institution founded in memory of his late father and former MLA UT Fareed, Prof Ifthikar has undertaken many charity activities. He is also very closely associated with prestigious hospitals, medical colleges and celebrity sportspersons and physiotherapists from across India and abroad.
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New Delhi, Mar 18 (PTI): Seven members of a family, including three children, died after a fire broke out in a multi-storey residential building in southwest Delhi's Palam area on Wednesday morning, officials said.
Two people jumped from the building in a bid to escape the flames and were admitted to a hospital, they said.
A massive firefighting and rescue operation was launched with 30 fire tenders after the Delhi Fire Service (DFS) received a call regarding the blaze around 7 am from a house located in a building near Palam Metro Station.
"Information was received about a fire in a residential unit, and we feared some people might be trapped inside. Rescue operations were launched immediately," a DFS officer said.
The second and third floors of the five-storey building were residential units.
Visuals from the scene showed thick plumes of black smoke billowing out of the building and rising into the sky, as flames engulfed portions of the structure.
Seven people, including three children, were taken out of the building by DFS personnel and rushed to a nearby hospital, where they were declared dead, officials said.
Two others had jumped out of the building due to the flames. They are currently under treatment at a hospital, they said.
According to Delhi Fire Services (DFS), the building had a basement and five floors, with a temporary tin shed on the roof. The basement, ground and first floors were being used for storage of clothes and cosmetics, while the second and third floors were residential units.
Firefighters carried out intensive search and rescue operations in the smoke-filled building after navigating through the congested locality. Cooling operations were underway at the time of filing this report, while teams continued to search the premises to ensure no one remained trapped, officials said.
In videos circulating online, people could be seen gathering in the narrow lanes near the building as firefighters battled the blaze using hoses and ladders.
Police and other emergency services have cordoned off the area to facilitate the firefighting operation. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. Further details are awaited.
