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### Udaipur Returns to Normalcy After Tensions Eased, Life Back on Track

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17 Aug 24
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### Udaipur Returns to Normalcy After Tensions Eased, Life Back on Track

Udaipur, The tense situation that arose following a dispute among schoolchildren in Udaipur has been brought under control, thanks to the prompt and coordinated efforts of the administration and police. Apart from minor incidents on Friday evening, the city remained peaceful throughout Saturday, with law and order fully maintained. Life returned to normal, though schools were closed as a precautionary measure. A significant police presence was noted across the city.

In a show of sensitivity, Chief Minister Mr. Bhajanlal Sharma took immediate steps to ensure the best possible medical care for the injured student by dispatching a team of three expert doctors from Jaipur’s Sawai Man Singh Hospital via a special chartered flight. The team collaborated with doctors at RNT Medical College to assess the student's condition and provide necessary recommendations.

District Collector Arvind Poswal and Superintendent of Police Yogesh Goyal, along with other officials, visited various parts of the city to monitor the situation. Additionally, 26 executive magistrates were deployed across Udaipur to maintain law and order.

**Chief Minister Dispatches Medical Team**

Chief Minister Mr. Bhajanlal Sharma has been closely monitoring the situation in Udaipur. He received updates from the Divisional Commissioner and District Collector regarding the injured student's treatment. Demonstrating his commitment to providing the best medical facilities, the Chief Minister arranged for a team of three specialist doctors from Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Jaipur to be flown to Udaipur. Dr. Vipin Mathur, Principal of RNT Medical College, informed that the team, consisting of Neurologist Dr. Deepak Jain, Nephrologist Dr. Rakesh Gupta, and Professor of Cardiology Dr. Anula Sisodia, is working alongside the college's specialists to monitor the student's health. Dr. Mathur reported that the student's condition remains stable, though complications have arisen due to significant blood loss. The student has received approximately 12 units of blood and is gradually improving. Full recovery is expected soon.

**Night Vigil Ensures Peace, Normalcy Returns by Morning**

In response to the potential threat to law and order following the children's dispute, Divisional Commissioner Rajendra Bhatt, DIG Rajendraprasad Goyal, District Collector Arvind Poswal, and Superintendent of Police Yogesh Goyal held a meeting with public representatives and prominent citizens late Friday evening. Under the supervision of IG Ajaypal Lamba, police were deployed at all key and sensitive locations throughout the night. Officials personally toured the city to assess the situation and urged the public to maintain peace and order. Thanks to their vigilance, no untoward incidents were reported overnight. By Saturday morning, the city was bustling with activity, and traffic flowed smoothly on all major roads. Most markets, with few exceptions, remained open.

**District Collector Visits Hospital, Reviews Injured Student's Treatment**

District Collector Arvind Poswal and Superintendent of Police Yogesh Goyal toured the city on Saturday morning, inspecting all major and sensitive areas to assess the situation. Poswal engaged with the public, urging them to maintain peace and harmony while cautioning against rumors. He also visited MB Hospital to receive updates from doctors on the treatment of the injured student.


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