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326 Employees Were Promoted by NMMC Under the Assured Progression Scheme

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As a Dussehra gift NMMC Promotes 326 of its Employees Under the Assured Progression Scheme.

The Promotion

Shree Rajesh Narvekar, the municipal commissioner, gave particular emphasis to the assured progress of employees in light of the active involvement of NMMC officials and staff in the construction of civil service facilities.

As Assured progression scheme and promotion incentives have been delayed for years, the Promotion Committee has accelerated them as soon as possible. Shree Rajesh Narvekar examined the promotion committee’s work as soon as he assumed office, further he payed special attention to the officers’ and workers’ inquiries as he would with other tasks.

As per the recommendation of the Promotion Committee, 326 personnel from 18 departments, including the fire brigade to the health department were promoted by NMMC Commissioner Shree Rajesh Narvekar. Eleven fire marshals, four phone operators, three accountants, sixty-three room attendants/room maids, one business teacher, one painting teacher, two computer teachers, one music teacher, thirty sweepers, two assistant plumbers, fifteen graveyard guards, and three hundred and twenty-one staff nurses, three gynaecologists, eight paediatricians, five laboratory assistants, and one dialysis technician are among the 326 employees.

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CIDCO Home Registration Deadline Approaches; Over 134,000 Applications Received

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The deadline for online registration under CIDCO’s ‘My Preferred CIDCO Home’ scheme is set to end on January 10, with no further extensions planned. However, the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has announced that the online application portal will remain open beyond the deadline, offering an opportunity for those who have yet to register.

As of January 9, a total of 133,975 customers have registered online, and 54,768 have completed the fee payment, qualifying them to proceed to the home selection phase. Starting January 11, customers who have completed the registration and paid the fees will be eligible to select their homes.

Despite extending the registration deadline three times, CIDCO had not disclosed the prices for the 26,000 homes under the scheme until late Tuesday, just two days before the deadline. The announcement of prices, categorized based on projects, provided much-needed clarity for applicants who were unsure about the next steps.

The scheme has seen immense interest, with over 134,000 applications submitted so far. CIDCO’s decision to keep the portal open beyond the registration deadline aims to accommodate more prospective buyers. Customers are urged to complete their registration and fee payment by the deadline to ensure their participation in the home selection process.

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In Uran, A 28-year-old Jharkhand Laborer Dies After Being Struck By An Excavator

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28-Year-Old Jharkhand Labourer Dies After Excavator Falls On Him In Uran.

The Incident

A 28-year-old Jharkhand laborer who was operating an excavator for a living passed tragically when the same machine crashed on top of him. When the tragedy occurred, the deceased, Ajaykumar Mangar Mahto, who is also charged in the case, was operating the excavator away from the trailer.

The excavator was transported to Karan Soneri Phata on Wednesday, which is next to the bridge that connects Uran and Jasai. A trailer was used to transport the excavator. Mahto and the trailer driver had lunch after arriving at the location where a private company for Railways was doing the job. Mahto later got on the excavator to remove it.

When he noticed he was losing the vehicle’s equilibrium while driving it down, he leaped out of the driver’s cabin in the hopes of saving himself. However, the excavator also swung and fell on him, instantly killing him, according to senior police inspector BT Ove of the Nhava Sheva police station.

The tragedy occurred on Wednesday afternoon, and when the police determined that the dead person had been negligent, a formal complaint was filed on Thursday.

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To Combat The Rising Number Of Cases Of Liver Disease, Apollo Hospitals Recently Inaugurated A State-of-the-art Intensive Care Unit

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Apollo Hospitals Launches State-Of-The-Art Liver ICU To Combat Rising Liver Disease Cases.

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Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai (AHNM) has unveiled a 12-bedded Liver Intensive Care Unit (ICU), the first of its kind in the Navi Mumbai region, to address the rising cases of liver diseases. The facility offers specialized care for acute liver failure, chronic liver disease management, and post-transplant recovery.

Liver diseases are a significant health challenge in India, accounting for 18.3% of global liver disease-related deaths in 2015. Chronic liver disease (CLD) is a leading cause, driven by factors like alcohol consumption, viral hepatitis (HBV and HCV), and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Over 40 million Indians are infected with hepatitis B, leading to 600,000 deaths annually. Hepatitis C and E, along with NAFLD, further contribute to liver-related fatalities.

Dr. Amey Sonavane, Consultant in Gastroenterology and Hepatology, highlighted the growing demand for liver care, citing poor diets, sedentary lifestyles, and genetic factors. “Liver disease affects 1 in 5 adults in India, and the need for specialized care will continue to rise,” he said.

Dr. Guruprasad Shetty, Lead of HPB and Liver Transplantation Surgery, noted the unique challenges of liver failure, as no machine can replicate liver function. “Our dedicated ICU meets this critical need. With over 215 liver transplants and a 90% success rate, we’re committed to improving outcomes,” he stated.

The Liver ICU features cutting-edge technology, including artificial liver assist devices, renal replacement therapies, and hemodynamic monitoring. Dr. Suvadeep Sen emphasized its strict infection control protocols and 24/7 support services, ensuring high-quality care.

Dr. Akshay Challani highlighted the multidisciplinary approach essential for managing advanced liver diseases, ensuring better survival rates and long-term outcomes. This initiative solidifies AHNM’s position as a leader in liver care.

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