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		<title>2012 First Swine Flu (H1N1) case reported in Pune</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted on 9th March 2012 First Swine Flu (H1N1) case has been reported in Pune city since December last year. That was a case reported in the cantonment area; no case is reported in the PMC limits since October. A 51 year old man from Katraj was tested positive for the H1N1 influenza and is [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote>First Swine Flu (H1N1) case has been reported in Pune city since December last year. That was a case reported in the cantonment area; no case is reported in the PMC limits since October. A 51 year old man from Katraj was tested positive for the H1N1 influenza and is being treated at the Bharati Hospital on the Pune- Satara road. </p>
<p>The patient reportedly developed symptoms of fever, cough and breathlessness from February 21 and was first admitted in a private hospital in Bibwewadi. But once the throat swab test revealed that it was a case of Swine Flu, he was shifted to Bharati Hospital which is a recognized center for the H1N1 viral treatment. </p>
<p>The hospital sources informed that the patient’s health is critical; he has acute respiratory distress syndrome and is on ventilator support since being admitted in the hospital on March 5th. The patient is also suffering from septicemia due to secondary bacterial infection which is supposed to be a serious medical condition as it causes inflammation of the whole body.<br />
Since April last year 32 cases of H1N1 have been reported in the state and three people had succumbed to the virus, one each from Nasik, Kolhapur and Sangli. Experts are of the view that the virus is now rooted in the society and odd cases are bound to occur periodically. </p>
<p>The National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune has tested 68 throat swabs this year and one sample was tested positive on January 19 which was from Nasik. The NIV officials said that the H1N1 infection’s transmission rate is very low and reports of such sporadic cases are no reason for panic. </p>
<p>Swine Flu virus tends to strengthen during the rainy and winter seasons, but since cold waves are still prevailing over Pune and its neighboring region delaying the advent of summer, people must be vigilant.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>A 28 kg tumor removed from a woman’s body at Sassoon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Feb 2012 06:09:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted on 29th February 2012 Doctors at the Sassoon Hospital in the city operated a 27 years old woman who was suffering from lipomatosis. Lipomas are a rare, non-cancer tumor of fatty-cells. The tumor which the doctors removed weighed an astonishing 28 kg, which spread from the middle finger of the woman’s left hand to [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote>Doctors at the Sassoon Hospital in the city operated a 27 years old woman who was suffering from lipomatosis. Lipomas are a rare, non-cancer tumor of fatty-cells. The tumor which the doctors removed weighed an astonishing 28 kg, which spread from the middle finger of the woman’s left hand to one side of that arm and reached the back. </p>
<p>Surgeon Kirankumar Jadhav, who carried out the difficult operation at the Sassoon hospital said, &#8220;The woman suffered from rare benign tumor called &#8216;diffused lipomatosis&#8217;. Till date, medical literature has not recorded the infiltrative spread of this kind of tumor into such an enormous size. This is for the first time that a tumor had grown to an extent of occupying the complete left side of a patient&#8217;s hand and up to the left shoulder blade.”</p>
<p>The surgery was conducted under the careful eye of senior surgeon SS Thakur who is incharge of the surgery department at Sassoon. A team of four resident doctors along with Jadhav operated upon this unusual tumor, skin grafting was carried out by Nitin Panse, a Plastic Surgeon. The doctors informed that the tumor had grown into large, round lumps beneath the skin and they had to cut it off part by part. </p>
<p>The patient suffered from this tumor since she was eight years old. It had grown into bigger, round lumps by the time it turned 18. That is when she was operated for the first time in the Civil Hospital in Solapur. “One small lump which was not removed because of its negligible size went on to grow again and by the time I was 27 years old, it grew into large, rounded lumps all over the left hand and back,&#8221; said Pushpa, the patient. </p>
<p>She also informed that her left hand had become dysfunctional and she could not sleep on that side and sleeping on the right side was a burden due to the weight of the lumps. The situation got worse for Pushpa as ulcers would develop and then start to bleed, and she had to visit hospital everyday for dressing. Finally she decided to get rid of the tumor by getting it operated upon in Sassoon as she had responsibility of three kids on her shoulders, as her husband had deserted her. </p>
<p>The doctors had to carry out the operation in two stages and once the tumor was completely removed, the surgically removed flesh was sent for histopathology to check if there were any cancerous cells and the report negated any possibility of cancer. </p></blockquote>
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		<title>Pune chills at 4.6°C; third lowest in February for 78 years</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 06:35:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted on 10th February 2012 Pune is shivering with Thursday night recording the decade’s lowest temperature in February at 4.6&#176;C. It was also the season’s lowest beating the 6.6&#176;C recorded on January 13th 2012. It was the third lowest ever for the month of February for the past 78 years. The lowest temperature recorded in [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote>Pune is shivering with Thursday night recording the decade’s lowest temperature in February at 4.6&deg;C. It was also the season’s lowest beating the 6.6&deg;C recorded on January 13th 2012. It was the third lowest ever for the month of February for the past 78 years. </p>
<p>The lowest temperature recorded in February was 3.9&deg;C on February 1st 1934, while a minimum temperature of 4.5&deg;C was recorded on February 21st 1993. The city’s coldest day was on January 17th, 1935 when a temperature of 1.7&deg;C was recorded. </p>
<p>However, according to the IMD officials this dip of the mercury in February is not strange. “Though this is not a very common phenomenon, it cannot be called a very rare situation either. With cold wave conditions prevailing in the entire state, making the atmosphere dry, the cold and dry north westerlies subsequent to the passage of the western disturbance is seeing the temperatures dip. The dryness in the atmosphere is one of the main reasons for such low temperatures in the state,’’ said Sunita Devi, director weather central, IMD, Pune.</p>
<p>Temperatures recorded in Pashan and Lohgaon were 5&deg;C and 8&deg;C below normal respectively. The fall in temperature yesterday is drastic, more than 6 degrees; as the temperature recorded on Wednesday was at a minimum of 10.7&deg;C. There is no big change in the maximum temperature which was recorded at 28.9&deg;C as compared to 29.3&deg;C on Wednesday. </p>
<p>Puneites can take a respite from the fact that some other parts of the states are even colder with Nasik recording the lowest in the state at 2.7&deg;C, which is 8&deg;C below normal. Ahmednagar recorded 4.6&deg;C, while Jalgaon recorded 5.6&deg;C. An unknown person is reported to be dead in Aurangabad due to severe cold; the city recorded a temperature of 7&deg;C, which is 5&deg;C  below normal. Mumbai recorded it third lowest temperature ever at 8.8&deg;C. </p>
<p>The IMD officials said that due to heavy snowfall in Himachal Pradesh and other northern states, the cold and dry northerly winds are blowing across the central parts of India resulting a dip in temperatures. They expect that these cold waves to prevail for the next 24 to 48 hours. Sunita Devi, director IMD also said that this was expected to be a normal phenomenon with the passing of the north western disturbance which has formed over north-east of Afghanistan and neighboring Pakistan.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Ghorpadi railway over bridges: Citizens demand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted on 9th February 2012 Citizens commuting through Ghorpadi have been facing the railway crossing block for years and it has been seven years since the railway over bridges (ROBs) have been sanctioned at the Pune-Solapur and Pune-Miraj crossings. But due to land acquisition issues in the defence estates citing a security concern by army, [...]]]></description>
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<p> <img src="http://www.punesite.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Ghorpadi-Pune.jpg" alt="Ghorpadi railway over bridges: Citizens demand" />Citizens commuting through Ghorpadi have been facing the railway crossing block for years and it has been seven years since the railway over bridges (ROBs) have been sanctioned at the Pune-Solapur and Pune-Miraj crossings. But due to land acquisition issues in the defence estates citing a security concern by army, there has been no further development.</p>
<p>The citizens have now decided to take the matter in their own hands and are going to approach the army and defence ministry; and if the issue is still not resolved they are even willing to seek help from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). Everyday thousands of citizens living in Ghorpadi, Mundhwa, Wanowrie, Hadapsar and the vicinity have to wait for hours at the two railway crossings and struggle to reach their destination in time. </p>
<p>Adding salt to injury, the Kalyani Nagar- Ghorpadi road has been closed for civilian traffic after the German bakery blast owing security reasons, due to which the citizens have to take a de-tour of 7 km instead of the normal 1 km of travelling. </p>
<blockquote><p>If there is so much security threat in the army areas, the rest of the city must be under even more danger. “The current scene on this stretch is as if we are living in some insurgency-hit area or at some forward post. There is no threat of any sort. False fears of security threat make us think irrationally. The road should be reopened”, said retired Lt Col M K Gupta. </p></blockquote>
<p>Due to these problems the citizens have to bear the brunt of wastage of time and fuel and in cases of emergency some have even lost their lives. Recently a young boy was to be shifted to some other hospital for treatment, could not reach on time because the gates were closed; sadly, he lost his life. </p>
<p>The citizens have formed a railway bridge committee and they see cost as another major problem as constructing the two ROBs will cost Rs. 180 crore. The citizens think that the cost is responsibility of the PMC. The committee feels that the main problem lies in the land acquisition and they will first approach the defence estate department.</p>
<p>It is a social need so the army should understand it and common sense should prevail opined a committee member. Many retired army personnel also agree that there is not evident security threat as such and the authorities should give in. In the mean time Puneites have to face another development issue owing to land acquisition. </p>
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		<title>Metro in five years for Pune: Ajit Pawar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted on 8th February 2012 The deputy CM of Maharashtra Ajit Pawar is ready to gift Pune with metro rail in five years if Puneites gives his party a clear majority in the civic elections. A statement which will definitely receive strong reactions from green activists in the city, Pawar said that he is all [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p><img src="http://www.punesite.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Pune-Metro-2012.jpg" alt="Metro in five years for Pune: Ajit Pawar" />The deputy CM of Maharashtra Ajit Pawar is ready to gift Pune with metro rail in five years if Puneites gives his party a clear majority in the civic elections. A statement which will definitely receive strong reactions from green activists in the city, Pawar said that he is all for the underground metro to address the city’s traffic problems and that he strongly supports the concept of 4FSI (floor space index) in the surrounding areas of the proposed metro stations.</p>
<p>Speaking to reporters at the Pune Union of Working Journalists, he said &#8220;I can get the metro rolling in five years. Give us the majority and I will solve the city&#8217;s traffic problems. We stand for an underground metro in congested areas. Though it is an expensive option compared to the elevated metro, we support the underground metro as it is the sustainable answer to traffic problems,&#8221; </p>
<p>Currently Pune has 1 FSI allowed for construction. So he is of the view that if 4 FSI is allowed in locations near the metro station, accommodation will increase four fold in those areas with taller buildings being constructed and citizens residing in these areas will be able to walk up to the metro stations, and consequently it will decrease the traffic. Green activists have forever opposed the idea of higher FSI, according to them; it will lead to congestion of civic infrastructure.</p>
<p>He also said that he said that he can definitely convince his party members for the higher FSI module in construction. According to him, NCP could not complete the BRTS project and bring in more buses to ease the trouble of the commuters as he could not get agreement from associate parties. </p>
<p>Pune and its twin city Pimpri-Chinchwad is a growing metropolis with the population on the verge of crossing 50 lakhs. Lack of first-rate public transport has been a major concern for the citizens and they prefer travelling on their own, one of the main reason for the growing number of vehicles, especially two-wheelers on the city roads. If an effective metro system is made available it will definitely help in decreasing the traffic, New Delhi being a classic example. </p>
<p>But the proposed new international airport for Pune near Chakan has been on the back-burner for years now, owing to problems of land acquisition. So even if NCP gets a clear majority in the upcoming PMC elections, Metro in five years seems to be a dream too impractical.</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted on 7th February 2012 The Pune traffic department is all of a sudden full of beans! In a meeting with PMP Pravasi Manch and PMC the city commissioner of police (CP) was informed that the PMPML buses usually don’t stop at spots they are meant to. The buses either stop before the stand or [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote>The Pune traffic department is all of a sudden full of beans! In a meeting with PMP Pravasi Manch and PMC the city commissioner of police (CP) was informed that the PMPML buses usually don’t stop at spots they are meant to. The buses either stop before the stand or after passing the stand. Many times they stop away from the stand creating chaos in the already confused traffic. </p>
<p>CP Meeran Chadha Borwankar has ordered the traffic branch to look into the matter and act swiftly. In a traffic advisory committee meeting in June last year, the PMP Pravasi Manch had requested the PMC authorities to paint yellow boxes at the bus stops for buses to halt. The PMC had promised to do the same, but the work is far from being completed seven months down the line. The CP has urged the traffic department to get this task completed in a timely manner. </p>
<p>A PMP Pravasi Manch representative Jugal Rathi was of the view that the city does not have a good traffic infrastructure. We do not follow the lane system as there are no prominent lane markings and citizens are negligent of the importance of lane traffic. Vehicle riders often violate the rule of not stopping their vehicles on the pedestrian crossing at signals and at many places these crossings are not even properly visible.</p>
<p>The PMC authorities have assured that the work of marking the spots for buses to halt will be started as per suggestions from the traffic department. The work will be initiated from the congested roads and other main roads, the authorities added. PMC’s additional city engineer Pramod Nirbhavane said that he has taken up the responsibility of roads department recently, and will see to it that this task is completed as soon as possible. </p>
<p>The PMPML too has ensured that the buses will stop at proper spots, but will need assistance from the traffic department. Unauthorized parking and rickshaws halting near the bus stops is a hindrance for bus drivers to halt the buses properly said a PMPML official, and the traffic police should look into it. The traffic department has given assurance that they will cooperate.</p>
<p>The traffic department is abuzz with activities like launching their website, to assuring safety norms and now making sure that the city buses halt at the proper spots. One more aspect they can look into is pollution, especially with the six seaters running on the highway stretches causing too much pollution. </p></blockquote>
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		<title>Another subway failure in the city</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted on 6th February 2012 Pune city is building a great reputation of subway failures. The relatively new subway near Dhanukar Colony is not well equipped hence it is not being utilized by the public. The PMC authorities have no time for this routine task of pedestrian welfare in the wake of upcoming civic elections. [...]]]></description>
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<p> <img src="http://www.punesite.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Subway-failure-in-the-city.jpg" alt="Another subway failure in the city" /><br />
<blockquote>Pune city is building a great reputation of subway failures. The relatively new subway near Dhanukar Colony is not well equipped hence it is not being utilized by the public. The PMC authorities have no time for this routine task of pedestrian welfare in the wake of upcoming civic elections. </p>
<p>This subway was built under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), at a whopping cost of Rs. 3 crore and is one of the many subways planned in Kothrud- at Kinara Hotel Chowk, More Vidyalaya Chowk and Karve Stree Shikshan Sanstha campus in Karve Nagar. </p>
<p>The new Dhanukar subway is open for public, but the lights are not working, it has hanging electric wires and it has open drainage pits. There are no guards at the entry, so the darkness even during daytime makes it an unsafe option. </p>
<p>The JNNURM officials informed that lights were installed and were working properly and other facilities were also made available. But it seems that the PMC has not looked after the maintenance of the subway ever since it was opened for public. If this is the state of this subway, those which are under construction will also go unused. </p>
<p>Most subways and skywalks in the city are not preferred by the pedestrians for many reasons. The prime reason being that these are poor built and not maintained. The one at the Dhanukar circle has fibre roofs so citizens fear that it won’t be strong enough and they question its sustainability in the rainy season. </p>
<p>Most subways are located at wrong locations instead of important junctions, like the one at Pune station where people find it difficult to locate the subway; so the citizens have to take detours to use them. And in a pedestrian friendly city, skywalks are not welcome as people have to climb higher and then descend to the road. Many subways, like the Sasoon subway, are built under elevated roads and citizens have fewer steps to be taken and are people friendly. </p>
<p>The trouble is that most subways are poorly built, are unclean so people avoid using them. PMC can take a leaf out of the books of Mumbai and Delhi where people use the subways and skywalks as the divider barricades are too high for people to climb over and the subways and skywalks are clean and safe. People will use the subways and skywalks as they are a safe option but PMC should plan them properly and should also look after them. </p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted on 3rd February 2012 In an astonishing data revealed by city traffic department, as many as 1,677 people died in accidents on the city roads from 2006 to 2011 in Pune and its twin city Pimpri-Chinchwad. As compared to that the fatalities in accidents that occurred on the various highways surrounding the city is [...]]]></description>
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<p> <img src="http://www.punesite.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Pune-Mumbai.jpg" alt="City roads more fatal than highways" />In an astonishing data revealed by city traffic department, as many as 1,677 people died in accidents on the city roads from 2006 to 2011 in Pune and its twin city Pimpri-Chinchwad. As compared to that the fatalities in accidents that occurred on the various highways surrounding the city is 835. </p>
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<p>Bangalore-Mumbai, Pune-Mumbai, Pune-Solapur, Pune-Satara, Pune-Nasik and Pune-Ahmednagar roads are the six highways running through Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad. However, the city limits have expanded many-fold in the past 10 years. So accidents on the part of these highways within the city limits would be counted as city roads. </p>
<blockquote><p>Deputy Commissioner of police (traffic) Vishwas Pandhare said, “ Roads in the city should have all the necessary features that would make them safe for different types of road users. There are several reasons for accidents. Public awareness about road safety is needed. The number of vehicles has also risen tremendously. On the other hand, there are limitations to enforcing traffic discipline because of limited manpower.” </p></blockquote>
<p>Road safety activists in the city feel that most accidents happen because traffic rules are not followed and sign boards are not prominent. On the highway stretches the speed restriction boards should be made more prominent. </p>
<p>Many citizens who have been riding two-wheelers for many years in the city are also of the opinion that a majority of accidents are caused due to negligence of traffic rules. Some are of the view that the fines should be increased substantially, which will make people more conscious of the rules.<br />
According to police officials, another important reason behind increasing number of accidents is increase in the number of vehicle, especially two-wheelers. The RTO offices in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad have registered 31.41 lakhs vehicles last year of which 23.39 lakhs are two-wheelers. </p>
<p>In addition, 215 accidental deaths last year were of people who were not wearing helmets. That is the reason why the traffic department is so hell-bent on making helmets compulsory. But along with that citizen awareness is also a step which they are to bringing about. </p>
<p>One major concern though remains is the signboards. If we can have the traffic signboards as prominent as some of the big hoardings in the city it will be a major step in creating awareness. It would also be better if people start being more careful on the roads and follow the rules. It is important to maintain a cop-citizen harmony to decrease the number of fatalities on the city roads. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted on 3rd February 2012 The city is hum with the upcoming civic body elections. But activists are voicing their concerns over the use of children, especially those under the age of 14 years, in the political rallies and meetings. It is a clear violation of the Child Labour Act, 1986. There were two major [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://www.punesite.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/focus-on-child-labor-exploitation.jpg" alt="Exploiting the Law: Child Labour" />The city is hum with the upcoming civic body elections. But activists are voicing their concerns over the use of children, especially those under the age of 14 years, in the political rallies and meetings. It is a clear violation of the Child Labour Act, 1986. </p>
<p>There were two major instances where presence of children below 14 years was prominent. In both the cases children were seen waving flags of parties, playing drums and shouting slogans. Children are being used in every nook and corner of the city for various rallies. </p>
<p>One-third of our country’s population consists of children, yet no party has child issues on their agenda; then why use children in the campaigns are what the activists are asking. There is no specific mention of use of children in such scenarios in the child labour act. </p>
<blockquote><p>A notice from Sumit Mukherjee, Central election undersecretary in 2009 said, “The Commission has taken strong exception to the use of children in work connected with elections. It is highly objectionable. In order to ensure that no such insensitivity is shown by the election-related officials anywhere in the country, the Commission has directed that such a violation of child rights for any work connected with the election process is in no way acceptable to the Commission”.  </p></blockquote>
<p>This is yet another case where the law is being exploited because there is no specific mention of use of children during elections in the Child Labour Act, 1986. </p>
<p>The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 applies to all establishments and workshops, wherein any industrial process is carried on (excluding one covered under Section 67 of the Factories Act, 1948). Children below 14 years of age are not to be employed in specific occupations like transport of goods etc., which are considered unsafe and harmful to children. The Act also regulates work conditions of children and lays down penalties in violation of this Act, which extends throughout India.</p>
<p>But all the people who are against child labour, every responsible citizen should be, should take a note that child labour is prevailing through-out the city, election or no election. Many commercial establishments, especially restaurants and bars in the city employ child labour. </p>
<p>We are nothing but mute spectators about this issue of fundamental rights of children. It is time we act in unison against this evil and uproot it from our society to give children all they deserve. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted on 2nd February 2012 The army versus police battle that started in Pune on Tuesday evening seems to be heating up. Even though army has ordered inquiry into the assault, the Army PRO is of the view that the police were trying to get some kind of revenge. The chief PRO&#8217;s release said, &#8220;Capt [...]]]></description>
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<p> <img src="http://www.punesite.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Army-Police-Fiasco-2.jpg" alt="Army- Police Fiasco: Is it a Tit for Tat story?" />The army versus police battle that started in Pune on Tuesday evening seems to be heating up. Even though army has ordered inquiry into the assault, the Army PRO is of the view that the police were trying to get some kind of revenge.  </p>
<p>The chief PRO&#8217;s release said, &#8220;Capt Advait, with Lt Pandit were on a motorcycle to the market and passed through the Sambhaji Bridge which is closed to two-wheeler traffic. The young officers were unaware due to no prominent signposting; they were stopped at the end of the bridge by a lady traffic constable around 7.30 pm on Tuesday. They agreed to pay the fine. But another constable intervened stating that since he was once roughed up for travelling without a helmet in an army area, he would do the same.&#8221; </p>
<p>This attitude of the constable led to the whole drama that took place, according to the PRO. The Army officers used their helmets to straighten up the cops, incidentally on the same day when city police had declared that wearing helmets would be made compulsory for two-wheeler riders. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.punesite.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Army-Police-Fiasco-3.jpg" alt="Army- Police Fiasco: Is it a Tit for Tat story?" />The police have booked the offenders under various sections of the IPC; sections 395 (dacoity), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharging his duty), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 332 (voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty), 452 (house-trespass, preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint) and sections 143 and 147 (rioting).</p>
<p>Legal experts are of the opinion that the accused officers must be first arrested by the police and then be handed over to army after getting bail. </p>
<p>This is the first time that offences have been registered against Army personnel in the city even though there have been instances when action could have been taken. </p>
<blockquote><p>In June last year CME officers beat up a policemen of the Bund Garden police station when cops went to the RSI club and requested to reduce the volume of the loudspeakers playing loud music way past midnight.  In 1996 there were cases of eve-teasing when CME officers ransacked the old Dapodi police chowky. Cops were beaten for intervening drunken CME officers for abusing citizens in another incident in the same year. </p></blockquote>
<p>There is a history of battles between the Army and Police. It really is a disgrace that public servants, for whom we have the highest regards, get involved in such battles of tit-for-tat. </p>
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