Kolkata Woman Undergoes Surgery to Remove Nose Pin Screw From Lung

A 35-year-old Kolkata woman named Varsha Sahu accidentally inhaled the screw from her nose pin two months ago. The screw had become lodged in her lung, causing breathing difficulties, a cough, and pneumonia. After seeking medical attention and undergoing a CT scan, Varsha was diagnosed with the foreign object in her lung. Dr. Debraj Jash, a pulmonologist at Kolkata’s Medica Superspecialty Hospital, performed a 30-minute surgery to remove the screw. The procedure was successful, and Varsha was discharged from the hospital four days later.

Kolkata: Children at Risk as Summer Temperatures Soar, Schools Advised to Suspend Classes

Children in Kolkata are facing health risks due to extreme heatwave conditions. Paediatricians advise against outdoor activities and attending school during peak heat hours, especially for children under 5. Adequate hydration, avoiding cold water consumption in the sun, and consuming water-rich fruits are recommended. Air-conditioned environments and chilled water should be avoided after prolonged exposure to heat. Protein sources should be plant-based, while curd consumption can aid in temperature regulation.

Kolkata Cabbies Protest CNG Shortage, Block Fuel Station

CNG-powered cab drivers in Kolkata staged a protest on Monday at a fuel station in Beliaghata due to the frequent unavailability of the clean fuel. The demonstration involved more than 30 app cabbies, supported by other commercial vehicle drivers, who blocked the road in front of the fuel station and attempted to obstruct a section of the main thoroughfare. Police intervened and resolved the situation later in the afternoon. The shortage of CNG in Kolkata is attributed to incomplete CNG pipelines, hindering the city’s transition to the cleaner fuel. Currently, Kolkata has approximately 5,000 CNG vehicles, with app cabs constituting a significant portion. There are nine CNG stations in the city, and drivers often resort to traveling to Ankurhati or Kolaghat for fuel, according to Indranil Banerjee, General Secretary of the West Bengal Online Cab Operators Guild.

Kolkata: Air-Conditioned Chamber Provides Relief to Horses Amid Rising Heat

A 14-year-old mare named Gorgeous Girl fell ill due to intense heat during an IPL match in Kolkata. To combat this, the Kolkata Mounted Police (KMP) has introduced an air-conditioned (AC) chamber to nurse sick horses back to health. The AC chamber provides a respite from heat strokes and offers a place for horses to rest after special baths. Officers are closely monitoring the health of horses, ensuring adequate water intake, special baths, and AC comfort for those in need.

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