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Auto-Wala Trading Expert: This Mumbai's autowala is also a stock-trading expert

Auto-Wala Trading Expert: This Mumbai's autowala is also a stock-trading expert

Hustle and bustle of the economic capital of India, Mumbai, is all about surviving and succeeding. One such hustler is a 24-year-old auto driver, Vishal Paikrao, who has a more ‘sophisticated’ second job. While navigating through the roads of the ‘Dream City’, Vishal also trades in the stock market. Vishal’s auto-rickshaw is also his trading office. 12th pass Paikrao has high hopes from his career as a trader. He has got the title of Auto-Wala Trading Expert. Vishal learned the intricacies of the stock market and the art of trading. Vishal Paikrao, provides advice to investors in the stock market.

26 December,2023 04:30 PM IST
JN.1 COVID Strain: Expert opens up on the severity of new COVID sub-variant JN.1

JN.1 COVID Strain: Expert opens up on the severity of new COVID sub-variant JN.1

Talking about the new JN.1 COVID strain, former AIIMS Director and Senior Pulmonologist Dr. Randeep Guleria on December 23, asserted that the new variant was more transmissible and was gradually becoming the dominant variant. At the same time, he added, that it wasn’t severe infection and hospitalization.  " It is more transmissible, it is spreading more rapidly, it is gradually becoming a dominant variant....it is causing more infections but the data also suggests that it is not causing severe infections and hospitalization. Most of the symptoms are predominantly of the upper airways like fever, cough, cold, sore throat, running nose, and body aches," said Randeep Guleria.  Speaking to ANI, chairman of INSAGCOG, Dr NK Arora said, " Within India...from October last week and then till now in last 8 weeks, we have seen 22 cases...there is no evidence that it is spreading very rapidly...Jn.1 is less than 1% of all the isolates so far. Symptoms are very similar, based on symptoms, Jn.1 cannot be differentiated from other variants...there is no increase in hospitalization...there is no need to panic but we need to be vigilant."

24 December,2023 12:42 PM IST
Australian PM Anthony Albanese Praises Arnold Dix in Parliament

Australian PM Anthony Albanese Praises Arnold Dix in Parliament

Australian tunneling expert Arnold Dix hogged the limelight as 41 trapped workers in the Silkyara tunnel were rescued in Uttarakhand. Commending his exceptional work, the Australian PM on Dec 08 appreciated Arnold Dix in the Australian Parliament. Australian PM Anthony Albanese praised and commended Arnold Dix for his pivotal role in the 17-day-long rescue mission. He also expressed deep admiration for Arnold Dix, who is the president of the International Tunneling and Underground Space Association. Arnold Dix soon thanked the Australian PM for his kind words and affectionately referred to 41 rescued workers as his “adopted Indian sons.” Watch the full video for more details!

09 December,2023 12:25 PM IST | Mumbai
Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue: Australian expert Arnold Dix on Silkyara tunnel rescue

Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue: Australian expert Arnold Dix on Silkyara tunnel rescue

After success of 16-day-long Silkyara tunnel rescue ops, one expert from Australia hogged limelight for his relentless efforts. Arnold Dix, an International tunnelling expert, played a major role in ensuring 41 workers reach home safely. During the mission, the tunnelling expert was often seen offering prayers at makeshift temple at the mouth of the tunnel. In his recent press conference, Dix revealed that he was aware that the region was sacred for the Hindus

04 December,2023 04:42 PM IST | Mumbai
Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue: How 'Rat-Miners' helped in the evacuation

Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue: How 'Rat-Miners' helped in the evacuation

The whole nation was worried when a portion of the under-construction Silkyara-Barkot tunnel collapsed on November 12. 41 men were trapped inside the tunnel and rescue teams from different government agencies roped in for Uttarkashi tunnel rescue. The herculean task of the safe evacuation of 41 stranded men in the Silkyara tunnel was completed on Nov 28. When machines failed to free the 41 trapped workers in a collapsed Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi, officials enlisted the help from miners of a banned practice known as "rat-hole" mining. Rat-hole” mining is the practice which is done by burrowing in tight spaces. Half a dozen of ‘Rat-miners’ started working on November 27, after a second drilling machine broke down with 15 meters left to reach the trapped men. Working for more than 24 hours, they split up into two teams of three, with one person drilling, the second collecting the debris and the third pushing it out of the pipe. Rescuers successfully pulled out the workers after a 17-day ordeal on November 28. "Rat-hole" mining is a dangerous and controversial method used to extract thin seams of coal. The name comes from its resemblance to rats digging pits into the ground. The pits are just big enough for workers, often children, to descend using ropes or ladders to extract coal - often without safety measures and proper ventilation. The practice became illegal in the 1970s, when India nationalized coal mines and gave state-run Coal India a monopoly. But many small mine owners continued to employ short people or children in “rat-hole” mining, and federal authorities didn’t interfere.

30 November,2023 03:08 PM IST
Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue: IAF’s aircraft with 41 workers reaches AIIMS Rishikesh

Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue: IAF’s aircraft with 41 workers reaches AIIMS Rishikesh

IAF's transport aircraft Chinook carrying 41 workers took off from Chinyalisaur Hospital on Nov 29. The workers have been shifted from Chinyalisaur Hospital to AIIMS Rishikesh for further treatment carrying 41 rescued workers, IAF's transport aircraft Chinook reached AIIMS Rishikesh. Workers will be kept under the supervision of expert doctors for a final checkup at AIIMS. 41 stranded workers were rescued from the Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi on November 28. After Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue, workers were shifted to the Community Health Centre in Chinyalisaur for primary treatment. Workers were trapped inside Uttarakhand's Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi since November 12.

29 November,2023 05:26 PM IST
Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue: Meet the leading expert behind successful rescue

Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue: Meet the leading expert behind successful rescue

The whole nation was worried when a portion of this under-construction tunnel collapsed on November 12. 41 men were trapped inside the tunnel and rescue teams from different government agencies roped in. The herculean task of the safe evacuation of 41 stranded men in the Silkyara tunnel was completed on Nov 28. During 16 days of continuous rescue operations, one expert from Australia hogged limelight for his tireless efforts. Arnold Dix, an International tunnelling expert, assured Indians that 41 men would reach home safely before Christmas. The rescue teams faced several difficulties as the operations continued, but they kept their spirits high. Finally, the task was completed and 41 men reached home safely, as Australian professor Arnold had promised. Indians are now thanking Arnold Dix for his continuous and tireless efforts during the Uttarkashi Tunnel rescue operations. Australian PM Anthony Albanese has also lauded Arnold for his commendable job during the rescue ops. Arnold is the President of the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association. Not just this, Arnold is a Barrister, Scientist, and Professor of Engineering. The tunnelling expert holds a Science and Law Degree from Monash University, Melbourne.

29 November,2023 02:27 PM IST
Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue: Families of rescued workers erupt in celebrations

Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue: Families of rescued workers erupt in celebrations

As the trapped workers were safely rescued from the Silkyara tunnel on November 28 evening, their family members and relatives in different parts of the country burst into joy and celebrated the moment like Diwali by bursting crackers. Many relatives, had reached the Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue site a couple of days after the incident and had been camping there since then, were finally reunited with their loved ones. Family members of Manik Talukdar, one of the workers who was rescued from the Uttarkashi tunnel, celebrated and had a conversation with him through video conferencing. Talking to ANI, Son of Manik Talukdar, said, "We are very happy that they came out of the tunnel... For 17 days we were very worried... Now he (Manik Talukdar) is fine." Family members of Ram Sundar from UP’s Shravasti celebrated their joyous moment by bursting crackers and distributing sweets after his successful rescue from the tunnel. Dhanpati, mother of Ram Sundar, a worker rescued from the Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi, said, "We are very happy... We celebrated Diwali yesterday evening, the entire village celebrated Diwali happily yesterday."

29 November,2023 12:48 PM IST
Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue: Rescued workers share shocking ordeal of being trapped

Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue: Rescued workers share shocking ordeal of being trapped

Two workers who were trapped in the Silkyara Tunnel talk about their 17-day-long experience trapped in the tunnel following the Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue. The workers had a sigh of relief after the anxiety-filled initial 24 hours. Vishwajeet Kumar Verma and Subodh Kumar Verma expressed their gratitude to the rescuers and the government as well. Rescued worker Vishwajeet Kumar Verma said, "When the debris fell, we knew that we were stuck. For the first 10-15 hours we faced difficulty. But later, a pipe was put in to provide us with rice, dal and dry fruits. Later a mic was installed and I was able to talk to my family members...I am happy now, will celebrate Diwali now." "The first 24 hours were tough but after that food was provided to us through a pipe. Subodh Kumar Verma, another rescued worker said, “I am absolutely fine and in good health now…”.

29 November,2023 12:04 PM IST
Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue: Visuals of the rescue of the 41 trapped workers

Uttarkashi Tunnel Rescue: Visuals of the rescue of the 41 trapped workers

In a major victory in the Uttarkashi tunnel rescue operation, the NDRF on Nov 28 rescued all trapped workers from the Silkyara tunnel. The NDRF personnel entered the Silkyara tunnel to rescue the workers on the 17th day of the tunnel collapse. The rescuers entered the tunnel by completing 45-meter pipe drilling to evacuate the workers. The rescued workers were shifted to hospitals for further treatment in 30 ambulances which were on standby at the incident site. The ambulances were fully equipped to provide enhanced medical assistance to patients during transportation. Hours after the safe evacuation of 41 trapped workers from the Silkyara tunnel on November 28, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to the rescued men over the phone. Earlier on Nov 12, Uttarkashi Tunnel Collapse occurred from Silkyara to Barkot due to debris falling in a 60-meter stretch on the Silkyara side.

29 November,2023 10:05 AM IST

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