Over 80\,000 litres of oil stolen from transformer\, alleges power discom

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Over 80,000 litres of oil stolen from transformer, alleges power discom

The electricity discom — BSES — on Tuesday said nearly 88,000 liters of oil had been stolen from 120 of its transformers in the last 18 months, leading to instances of disruption.

Since April 2020, nearly 40 cases have been reported, the discom said. In the last few months, oil has been stolen from distribution transformers areas of south, west, east and central Delhi.

Even though the discom has been working closely with the police to crackdown on the menace, thefts have been taking place from live transformers even when they have been locked and surrounded by steel fencing, they added. The discom has taken several measures to contain the menace, including increased vigilance, especially during night hours, coordinating with RWAs, deployment of Quick Response Teams, installation sensors in vulnerable pockets that sends out alarms.

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Maharashtra, Anil Deshmukh: Ordered Probe Into Army Veteran's Assault In 2016: Maharashtra Home Minister

Ordered Probe Into Army Veteran's Assault In 2016: Maharashtra Home Minister

Congress leader Sachin Sawant on Sunday alleged that the BJP MP tried to kill the veteran during then Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis' tenure.

Ordered Probe Into Army Veteran's Assault In 2016: Maharashtra Home Minister

BJP Government didn't give justice to the army veteran, Anil Deshmukh said (File)

Mumbai (Maharashtra):

Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh on Tuesday said that he has ordered an inquiry over the assault of the Army Veteran Sonu Mahajan in 2016.

"In 2016, BJP MLA and incumbent MP Unmesh Patil attacked Army veteran Sonu Mahajan. The then BJP Government did not give justice to Mahajan. I received applications on the matter and ordered an investigation," Mr Deshmukh tweeted.

"The incident took place in 2016 but the FIR was lodged in 2019 following a High Court order and still no action has been taken against the MP," he added.

Congress leader Sachin Sawant on Sunday alleged that the BJP MP tried to kill the veteran during then Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis' tenure.

"In 2019, under the Devendra Fadnavis govt, an attempt to murder Army veteran Sonu Mahajan was made on orders of Chalisgaon BJP MP Unmesh Patil. The family had to approach the High Court to even get a case registered. To date, no action has been taken by the BJP against its own MP," Mr Sawant tweeted.

He added that the police have not arrested the accused MP because "he is an MP".

Over 80\,000 litres of oil stolen from transformer\, alleges power discom

Cases stay low even amid ramped up Covid-19 testing | Vadodara News - Times of India

Cases stay low even amid ramped up Covid-19 testing

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Vadodara: Despite testing reaching new highs in the city and district, number of fresh cases detected in the past 24 hours since Monday evening have gone down as compared to the previous day.
Of the 3,528 samples tested between Monday and Tuesday evening, 125 tested positive. In the preceding 24 hours between Sunday and Monday evening, 3,343 tests were conducted of which 127 were detected positive.
Out of the new cases, 85 were detected in VMC limits, while 40 tested positive in areas outside VMC limits. Within the VMC limits, the west zone accounted for the highest number of new cases with 27 here testing positive. This was followed by the south zone and north zone where 22 and 21 new cases were detected. As many as 15 new cases came to light in the east zone of the city.
With the 125 fresh cases, the total number of cases that have come to light in the city and district since the pandemic began has increased to 9,918 cases. The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) confirmed one more death due to Covid-19 being the primary reason. With this the total number of deaths went up to 164 so far.
Total 102 persons were discharged from hospitals or home isolation on Tuesday .

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    City roads more accident-prone in summers: NCRB study | Nagpur News - Times of India

    City roads more accident-prone in summers: NCRB study

    Nagpur: Contrary to popular belief that more road accidents occur during monsoon when the roads develop potholes and become slippery, city roads are more dangerous during the summer season, a study on road accidents carried out by National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) has revealed.
    The NCRB studied the data of accidents of 2019 calendar year. Altogether 1,119 accidents were reported across the city of which 419 occurred between March and June, revealed the study. These accidents killed 270 people and left 1,119 injured.
    Winter months too saw more accidents, especially January and November when city roads recorded 105 and 97 accidents respectively. During monsoon months (from July to September), the city witnessed 244 accidents.
    According to traffic police personnel, the number of accidents was high in summer because of more vehicles on the road as it is vacation time and roads are dug up for various civic work as part of monsoon preparedness. One of the major reasons for rise in accidents is lax enforcement as few cops are on the road due to the harsh weather.
    During peak summer, it was observed that motorists, especially two-wheelers, tend to avoid spending more time in the heat and jump signals or sometimes drove wrong side leading to increase in accidents. They either collided with other vehicles or hit pedestrians who are forced to walk on the carriageway as the footpaths are encroached.
    The highest number of road accidents were reported in the peak times of 6am to 12 noon and 6pm to 9pm, while the least number of accidents were reported between 12 midnight and 6am.
    The accident numbers progressively increased as the day passed. From 6am to 9am, the city roads witnessed 108 accidents, while 187 occurred between 9am and 12 noon and 189 accidents from 6pm to 9pm.
    The NCRB data also revealed that two-wheeler riders were most vulnerable to road accidents. Of the 270 deceased, 122 were two-wheeler riders, followed by 81 who died after they were hit by trucks, 15 by rashly driven buses, 23 by cars, and nine by autorickshaws. Two bicycle riders and 10 pedestrians too died in accidents in 2019.
    Month-wise data
    Month---Accidents
    Jan—105
    Feb—97
    Mar—101
    Apr—105
    May—105
    Jun—108
    Jul—91
    Aug—75
    Sep—78
    Oct—82
    Nov—97
    Dec—75

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      Disconnect: Mayfield To OBJ Still Not Clicking For Browns
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      Disconnect: Mayfield To OBJ Still Not Clicking For Browns

      Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield, right, and wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. talk during the NFL football team's scrimmage Friday, Sept. 4, 2020, in Cleveland. (Joshua Gunter/Cleveland.com via AP)

      Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield, right, and wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. talk during the NFL football team's scrimmage Friday, Sept. 4, 2020, in Cleveland. (Joshua Gunter/Cleveland.com via AP)

      Same team, same offense, same huddle. Different pages.

      • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 3:18 AM IST

      CLEVELAND: Same team, same offense, same huddle. Different pages.

      Baker Mayfield and Odell Beckham Jr. still aren’t connecting the way the Cleveland Browns planned, and it’s becoming a concern.

      Sure, it was only one game, but Cleveland’s quarterback and star receiver struggled to find any chemistry in Sunday’s 38-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.

      Kind of just toss it up as a mulligan, Beckham said, using the golf term for a do-over. “You have 15 other games, 15 other opportunities. Just keep moving.

      Trouble is, Mayfield and Beckham aren’t always moving in the same direction.

      In Browns coach Kevin Stefanski’s debut at Baltimore, Beckham was targeted 10 times by Mayfield, but finished with just three receptions for 22 yards the second-lowest output in 76 career NFL games for the three-time Pro Bowler.

      Beckham also had a face-masking penalty, he nullified a catch by stepping out of bounds and had a game-swinging drop on a third-down play in the second quarter when the Browns were driving and still in the game.

      And, of course, because he’s OBJ, TV cameras were trained on him to capture some moments of outward frustration.

      The performance was similar to several last season, Beckham’s first in Cleveland after a blockbuster trade from the New York Giants, and his lack of cohesion with Mayfield is unnerving for a Browns team looking to rebound from a 6-10 mess.

      Mayfield said getting the ball to Beckham is always a priority, but it can’t be a force feeding.

      It has to come naturally, said Mayfield, who passed for just 189 yards in the loss. “Obviously, you game plan and you scheme up things to get the ball in your playmakers’ hands, but when it comes to game time, they are going to give us certain looks that might take that away.

      We had a couple plays for him early on, and the Ravens did a good job of taking that away so we had to go through the reads and get the ball into other guys hands.

      In running backs Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt along with wide receiver Jarvis Landry, Mayfield has plenty of good options to choose from. But Beckham, who is healthy after dealing with a core muscle injury last year, has the ability to score from anywhere on the field.

      It’s understandable why the third-year QB wants to get him the ball.

      Therein lies one of the problems. On Sunday, the Browns went from not throwing Beckham’s way to looking for him too much as it appeared there was a concerted effort after halftime to get No. 13 more involved in the game plan.

      Mayfield explained that when the speedy Beckham is being covered by only one defensive back, that’s optimal but also dangerous.

      That’s when the alert goes off in your head that we have a one-on-one with him and you want to get him the ball, Mayfield said. “But it has to be the right scenario and the right situation for us to do that.

      Beckham said the only way to fix things is through practice reps, and those are in short supply this week with a Thursday night game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

      It goes without saying that Beckham wants the ball whenever he can get it, and said he prefers some early touches to get him going.

      It is like a shooter putting up a couple of threes (3-pointers) early and you hit one, two of them like, God knows you might drop 60 (points), he said. So, this is how I feel, I would love to get involved early, but it just did not go that way Sunday. They just came out and they played better than us.

      Beckham understands that his every move on the field is being analyzed. It comes with the territory, and he’s helped perpetuate the narrative.

      He’s aware of the perception that he’s all about himself, and all he can do to change that is catch passes and score touchdowns.

      I am just here at a point in my life where I just want to play football and I just want to win, he said. Period. There is nothing else that can distract to deter from those goals. Once I get you all, the world and everyone to understand that I care about one thing winning and producing.

      NOTES: Stefanski said he was comfortable with the decision to waive K Austin Seibert after he missed a field goal and PAT on Sunday. Seibert was claimed off waivers by the Bengals, but isn’t expected to dress Thursday. … Starting RT Jack Conklin (ankle/finger) didn’t practice and his status remains unclear for Thursday. Chris Hubbard returned after missing two weeks with an ankle injury and would likely fill in for Conklin. … CB Greedy Williams (shoulder) still isn’t back and WR Jarvis Landry (hip surgery) was rested. … Mayfield was asked about the Browns having 6,000 fans at Thursday’s game. It better be a rowdy 6,000, he quipped.

      ___

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