Political
The Meteorological Department has predicted rain in Marathwada in the wake of the cyclone. Aurangabad District Disaster Management Department has also warned the citizens of the district to be alert. For the last two days, this is being reviewed at the Ministry level through Deputy Secretaries. Vigilance instructions have also been given to the administrative authorities in this regard. Disaster Management Officer Maruti Mhaske has suggested that citizens should immediately inform the administration if there is any rainfall at the local level and if there is an emergency situation. Maruti Mhaske has also appealed that all the citizens and farmers should fully follow the instructions given for their safety.
Agriculture Minister Abdul Sattar
Roads in Soygaon taluka, which is adjacent to the border of Marathwada-Khandesh constituency, are in a very poor condition. As none of the roads in the taluka are in good condition, the people of the area are facing a lot of hardship. The road works being carried out by the contractor are becoming substandard. The villagers have become aggressive due to deterioration of asphalting of the two roads from Jamthi to Rawala and Jamthi to Pimpla. It has been demanded that an inquiry should be made.
From Jamthi to Pimpla in the taluka the work of 800 meters of road and six kilometers of road from Jamthi to Rawala is in progress. Gravel has been laid on the road without any cleaning of the road without putting asphalt. As the asphalting of these roads is of poor quality, the villagers have become aggressive due to the fear of the roads being washed away during monsoons. Not a single officer or engineer of the Public Works Department is even walking around to work on this road. Due to their neglect, the work of these roads is deteriorating. Villagers Charan Singh Naik, Vijay Rathod, Atmaram Pawar of Jamthi have demanded that the officials of Public Works Department visit the works and investigate.
Which disease is Stiff Person Syndrome? This disease mainly affects the brain and the bone in the spinal cord. This can make the patient weak. It can be difficult to work for. The patient may be confined to a wheelchair or completely bedridden. In the disease the sufferer becomes unable to take care of himself. • What is the symptom?
Autoimmune signals are seen in this brain disorder. It involves excessive muscle spasms, discomfort and muscle pain that can dislocate joints and break bones. The disease was first reported in the 1920s. Back then, doctors called patients with this disease Woodman. There are often stages in which normal movement ceases. When the body is drawn, the patient's body is jammed from top to bottom.
• What is the risk of this disease? Adjunct Professor of Neurology at Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Richard Novak said that anyone of any age can get the disease. However, it is more common in people between the ages of 30 and 60. This disease is also likely to occur when there is more stress. This disease is common in women as compared to men. • How is it tested?
As of now, there is no cure, but doctors focus on symptom-based pain management. It is treated with a patchwork of both with or without medication. Efforts are made to reduce the suffering. This is seen to improve the mobility and comfort of the patient. An Adjunct Professor of Neurology at Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine. Dr. Senda Azroud-Dries said that this method helps to improve the body's ability to fight stiff person syndrome.