Connect with us

NORTHEAST

Man saves stray dog hit by car, appeals people to drive cautiously

Published

on

Driving in foggy winter season can be a tricky affair as it often leads to accident. The situation aggravates when the stray animals come under the wheels, as no one bothers to help or rescue them and ultimately it results in the death of the animals. One such inhumane act was recently witnessed when a stray dog was hit by a speedy vehicle on Thursday night in Pathsala town under lower Assam’s Bajali district. Fortunately, a Good Samaritan came to the rescue of the dog, who helped the dog and administered all the necessary help for its recovery.

The man identified as Monjit Das, who is a doctor by profession proved that mankind in no way lacks empathy towards the canine friends. Das who is in-charge of the Bhagmara community health centre under Department of Health and FW, Govt of Assam in Bajali saved the dog while he was returning from his duty.

While speaking to Times of Northeast, Das said, “During foggy winter season people should drive cautiously. Poor visibility makes the situation worse with stray animals roaming along the roadside. I was witness to such accidents on road where many people, as well as stray animals die in road accidents.”

Das, who is an animal lover, brought the stray dog to his home and gave medicines and first aid. He later handed over the dog to his cousin Nitish Das, who adopts stray dogs at his home. At present the dog is being provided with the required treatment there.

As per sources, this is not the first case where the life of a stray animal was saved in the district.

Advertisement

After the lockdown, it has become a common home-to-home affair, where the youths of Titka area in Bajali adopt and feed stray dogs.

NORTHEAST

Rotten Foods items Seized From ‘Chef Kitchen’ restaurant in Pathsala

Published

on

After a compliant recieved from Vishva Hindu Parishad Assam, a team Bajali administration visited at the ‘Chef Kitchen’ restaurant at Pathsala. They discovered that the restaurant’s kitchen was in deplorable condition, with old meat found stored in the freezer for an extended period. Expired sauce bottles were also noted, alongside uncovered food items. The utensils were reportedly kept in filthy conditions.

The incident that has raised serious concerns about food safety, where customers have reportedly been served rotten food in the restaurant near Bhattadev University of Pathsala.

Meanwhile, the Bajali district administration along with food safety department seized the rotten foods and expired items from the restaurant and further investigation is going on.

Vishva Hindu Parishad Assam alleged that, “In Bajali there are many luxury restaurant, the administration should check these restaurants, whether they are providing hygienic food or not. Outdoor and Interior design of many restaurants looks good, but kitchen is in deplorable condition”.

Continue Reading

NORTHEAST

Several pilgrims from Assam hospitalised in Gujarat due to suspected food poisoning, 1 dead

Published

on

As many as 45 pilgrims from Assam were rushed to a local hospital in Jamnagar, Gujarat, after suffering from diarrhoea and vomiting at the pilgrimage site of Dwarka, in which one of the pilgrims died due to food poisoning.

The deceased person has been identified as Udbav Das from Manikpur Bajali.

A 70-year-old woman still is still in ventilator.

Reportedly, the incident occurred on late Wednesday night, and Assam Minister Ranjeet Kumar Dass, after learning about the matter, immediately informed the Gujarat administration to look into the matter.

Following the intervention, the Gujarat government quickly extended assistance, providing much-needed medical aid and securing the pilgrims’ safety.

Ranjeet Kumar Dass said, “After the Gujarat administration received the information, they immediately swung into action, and they bore all the medical expenses. I really appreciate their efforts and how they took the matter as their own,”

Advertisement

Speaking to the Times of Northeast Ashok Roy, a member of the pilgrimage group, the local administration and police in Jamnagar have been supportive, providing medical aid and ensuring the safety of the pilgrims.

He added that the Assam government and Bajali administration has also been in constant touch with the group to monitor their situation.

Notably, out of 45 pilgrims, 32 returned to the state, while the remaining are still under treatment in Gujarat.

The group had embarked on their pilgrimage on September 23, travelling from Rangia to Dwarka. What was supposed to be a sacred journey turned into a nightmare when illness struck, and they were left without help for days.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

NORTHEAST

2 arrested for illegal bird hunting in Bajali

Published

on

Forest officials arrested two person for allegedly hunting birds in Doloi Gaon-Birbira village in lower Assam’s Bajali district.

The accused, identified as Rabi Daimary (39) and Rahul Baro (22), were residents of Salbari in Baska district.

Sources said, the duo had been frequenting the area to hunt birds every morning.

Locals, who had grown increasingly alarmed by poaching, set up a trap to catch the culprits red-handed. Upon being caught, they immediately alerted the forest department and the police.

Responding to the incident, forest officials and Bajali police rushed to the spot and arrested the two men. They were booked under the Wildlife Protection Act 2022 for their illegal hunting activities.

Advertisement

Meanwhile, Forest officials recovered several dead birds and slingshots at the scene.

The incident has sparked outrage among animal lovers in Bajali, who are demanding strict action against the poachers.

Continue Reading

Trending