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IndianMascot

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Bengaluru techie pulled out of his car , murdered

A software engineer, 33, was suspected to have been pulled out of his car and stabbed to death on Hoodi main road, off KR Puram, on Wednesday night. Prajeeth Anand, from Kerala, was staying with his parents in Ayyappa Nagar, near KR Puram. He used to work for an IT major.

Around 9.15pm, locals saw the body of Prajeeth in a pool of blood on the road and alerted police. Cops found an injury mark on the neck and suspected he was hacked to death.

Bengaluru techie pulled out of his car , murdered - The Times of India

I stay very near to this place and my office is located in the same area

That's horrific man. So nothing traced as of now regarding this murder?
 

Deepu

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4,000 Mumbaikars hit by dengue in October, admits BMC

4.000 Mumbaikars suffered from dengue fever in October alone, admitted BMC officials after two months of repeated denials. Presenting a clearer picture of the dengue sweep across the city, civic officials told reporters on Wednesday that the city had indeed witnessed an increase in the number of suspected dengue cases this year.

Worrying for the BMC, the premier civic-run KEM Hospital in Parel seems to have become a hotspot for the dengue-spreading mosquitoes-five resident doctors who live on its premises have contracted the disease. While Dr Vruj Dhurke is critical in Hinduja Hospital in Mahim, four others are under treatment in KEM Hospital itself.

4,000 Mumbaikars hit by dengue in October, admits BMC - The Times of India
 

Sanjeev

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4,000 Mumbaikars hit by dengue in October, admits BMC

4.000 Mumbaikars suffered from dengue fever in October alone, admitted BMC officials after two months of repeated denials. Presenting a clearer picture of the dengue sweep across the city, civic officials told reporters on Wednesday that the city had indeed witnessed an increase in the number of suspected dengue cases this year.

Worrying for the BMC, the premier civic-run KEM Hospital in Parel seems to have become a hotspot for the dengue-spreading mosquitoes-five resident doctors who live on its premises have contracted the disease. While Dr Vruj Dhurke is critical in Hinduja Hospital in Mahim, four others are under treatment in KEM Hospital itself.

4,000 Mumbaikars hit by dengue in October, admits BMC - The Times of India
Yes many cases have been registered of Dengue in Mumbai
 

IndianMascot

Core Member
No repellent or coil is working on present generation mosquitoes here.

So I keep my windows closed and using mosquito bat to kill them.
 
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