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ndia’s Health Officials Address Concerns About HMPV Amid Reports of Outbreak in China
Amid growing speculation about the spread of the human metapneumovirus (HMPV) in China, India’s Directorate General of Health Services has assured the public that there is no cause for concern. Atul Goel, Director-General of the health body, stated that no HMPV cases have been reported in India so far.
Goel addressed reporters, saying, “There has been news about an HMPV outbreak in China, but it is not serious. It is similar to other respiratory viruses that typically affect children under one year and elderly individuals.” He emphasized that respiratory illnesses are common during winters, and Indian hospitals are well-equipped to handle such conditions.
Goel also clarified that specific antiviral medications are not required for HMPV. “There are no major cases reported in hospitals or through ICMR data. There is nothing to be alarmed about,” he added.
India’s National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) is closely monitoring respiratory and seasonal influenza cases. The agency is also in communication with international organizations to stay updated on the global situation.
Concerns over respiratory illnesses in winter are common in India due to the cold wave and declining air quality. However, officials maintain that the current situation does not indicate an immediate threat.
In December, China’s disease control authority announced the establishment of a monitoring system for pneumonia of unknown origin, anticipating a rise in respiratory illnesses. This step aims to enhance preparedness compared to five years ago, when COVID-19 emerged.
India’s health authorities continue to monitor the situation while reassuring the public of adequate preparedness against respiratory illnesses, including HMPV.
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Indian Coast Guard Helicopter Crash in Porbandar Claims Three Lives
An Indian Coast Guard Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv tragically crashed in Gujarat’s Porbandar during a routine training sortie on Sunday. The incident resulted in the loss of all three crew members on board.
The crash occurred at 12:10 pm near the Coast Guard Air Enclave in Porbandar. According to officials, the helicopter experienced technical difficulties, leading to the accident. Superintendent of Police Bhagirathsinh Jadeja confirmed the chopper caught fire near the runway, but the blaze was brought under control with a fire tender.
Kamala Baug police station’s inspector, Rajesh Kanmiya, stated, “Two crew members were declared dead upon arrival at the hospital, while the third succumbed later.”
The crew members, severely burned in the crash, were immediately evacuated to a nearby hospital. The Indian Coast Guard has launched an investigation to determine the cause of the accident.
The incident raises concerns as the ALH Dhruv fleet recently underwent critical safety upgrades following a series of accidents last year. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) addressed design issues, upgrading the fleet’s control systems to enhance airworthiness.
Despite these efforts, the Dhruv fleet has faced repeated safety challenges. Last September, another ALH Mk-III crashed into the Arabian Sea near Porbandar during a medical evacuation mission. That incident prompted the Coast Guard to temporarily ground its ALH fleet for a comprehensive safety inspection.
The ALH Dhruv involved in the September crash had previously played a vital role in rescue operations during Gujarat floods. It saved 67 lives during cyclonic weather in the region, showcasing its capability despite its troubled safety record.
This tragic accident highlights the ongoing safety challenges with the ALH Dhruv fleet, manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. The Indian Coast Guard and relevant authorities are committed to ensuring a thorough investigation to prevent future incidents.
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Four Soldiers Die in Army Vehicle Accident Amid Harsh Weather in Bandipora
At least four soldiers tragically lost their lives, and several others sustained injuries in an Army vehicle accident Bandipora when the vehicle skidded off the road and plunged into a deep gorge near Wular Viewpoint in Jammu and Kashmir’s Bandipora district on Saturday. Poor weather and reduced visibility were cited as key factors contributing to the Army vehicle accident Bandipora.
The Indian Army’s Chinar Corps confirmed the accident, thanking local Kashmiri residents for assisting with the evacuation of injured soldiers. “We express gratitude towards the citizens for their immediate assistance,” the Corps shared in a post on X.
Initially, three soldiers were declared dead. However, an update revealed that another succumbed to injuries during evacuation, raising the toll to four. Medical Superintendent Dr. Masarat Iqbal Wani explained that five injured soldiers arrived at District Hospital Bandipora. Of these, two were declared dead on arrival, while three critically injured soldiers were referred to Srinagar.
This tragedy followed a similar incident in Poonch district just a week earlier. In that incident, five soldiers lost their lives when a vehicle in a convoy skidded off the road near the Line of Control (LoC). Officials ruled out terrorist activity in both accidents.
Severe weather conditions across Kashmir have increased transportation risks. Dense fog blanketed the valley, and the Meteorological Department issued heavy snow warnings for the weekend.
- Saturday: Yellow alert issued.
- Sunday: Orange alert with predictions of significant snowfall.
Officials have urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel, citing potential disruptions to air and surface transportation.
The Indian Army extended condolences to the families of the deceased soldiers and stressed the need for caution during adverse weather conditions. This unfortunate incident highlights the challenges faced by Army personnel serving in the region during winter.
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Indian-Origin Kevan Parekh Appointed as Apple CFO with $1 Million Annual Salary
Indian-origin Kevan Parekh has been named the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Apple Inc. He will assume the position on January 1, 2025, with an annual salary of $1 million (₹8.57 crore). Parekh joined Apple in 2013 and has held various leadership roles during his tenure.
A Decade at Apple
Over the last decade, Parekh served as Vice President of Financial Planning and Analysis and Vice President of Finance. His leadership has greatly influenced Apple’s financial strategies.
Apple CEO Tim Cook praised Parekh, stating, “Kevan has been an indispensable part of Apple’s finance leadership team. His intellect and judgment make him ideal as CFO.”
Born in 1972, Parekh holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan. He earned an MBA from the University of Chicago. Before joining Apple, he worked in senior roles at Thomson Reuters and General Motors.
According to Apple’s filing with the SEC, Parekh’s annual salary will increase to $1 million starting January 1, 2025. He will also participate in the Executive Cash Incentive Plan for fiscal year 2025, with a target of 175% of his base salary.
Apple announced the CFO transition on August 27, 2024. Parekh will replace Luca Maestri as part of Apple’s structured leadership change.
Kevan Parekh’s leadership and expertise position him as a vital contributor to Apple’s future financial success.
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