According to police, the AAP Chief was shaking hands with the public when a bus marshal, identified as Ashok Jha, attempted to throw "water" at him. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Chief Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday criticised Union Home Minister Amit Shah after being attacked by a bus marshal during his 'padyatra'. Kejriwal accused Shah of failing to address crime in Delhi, instead allegedly targeting him. In a post on X, Kejriwal wrote, "Amit Shah Ji, what will happen by stopping me? Stop crime in Delhi. Will crime in Delhi decrease by stopping me? Will open shootouts in Delhi stop? Will the women of Delhi become safe? Will the traders of Delhi be secure?" According to police, the AAP Chief was shaking hands with the public when a bus marshal, identified as Ashok Jha, attempted to throw "water" at him. The police immediately apprehended the individual at the scene. The Delhi Police have detained the accused and are questioning him to determine the motive behind the act. AAP leader Satyendra Jain alleged that the incident was orchestrated by the BJP. "This incident is very unfortunate and was carried out by the BJP. Whenever the BJP faces defeat, it resorts to such tactics... They are going to lose for the fourth time. Everyone knows the attacker is a BJP worker. He has already appeared in photographs. If they want to contest elections, they should do so fairly," he stated. AAP spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar accused the BJP of stooping to unprecedented lows in politics. "Arvind Kejriwal was consistently questioning the law and order situation in Delhi. Union HM Amit Shah could not address these issues but attacked Kejriwal for raising them. Would a normal person throw a substance at a former Chief Minister during a padyatra? This individual is clearly receiving support and protection from the BJP," Kakkar claimed. AAP Punjab Chief Aman Arora condemned the incident, calling it a cowardly act. "This cowardly attack on Arvind Kejriwal ji is yet another attempt by the BJP to silence his voice, which has always stood for the people. Highly condemnable. Such dirty acts will only strengthen the resolve of Delhi's people to support the Aam Aadmi Party," he said. AAP Punjab spokesperson Neel Garg described the incident as "shocking" and "shameful". "Another attack on Arvind Kejriwal Ji in Greater Kailash today underscores the complete failure of Home Minister Amit Shah. If a former Chief Minister is not safe in Delhi, how can the BJP guarantee the safety of ordinary citizens? It's time for real leadership that prioritises public safety over politics!" Garg posted on X. Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj alleged that the attack was an attempt to burn Kejriwal alive. He stated, "During Arvind Kejriwal's padyatra in Savitri Nagar, Greater Kailash, a man threw spirit at him. I was standing next to him, and my jacket still bears the moisture. Another individual was holding a matchstick. Spirit splashed on Arvind and me, but workers' swift action averted a disaster. This was an attempt to burn him alive." He further alleged, "The first suspicion falls on the BJP. The accused is Ashok Jha. We have reviewed his Facebook profile." Delhi Chief Minister Atishi claimed the attacker was a BJP worker. "In broad daylight, a BJP worker attacked Arvind Kejriwal ji. The BJP is nervous about losing the Delhi elections for the third consecutive time. Delhi's people will not tolerate such tactics. Last time, the BJP won eight seats; this time, they'll get none," Atishi declared. In contrast, Congress leader Mumtaz Patel suggested that the incident might have been orchestrated by AAP themselves to stay in the spotlight. "This incident is being presented as a significant attack involving spirit being thrown. It's possible that this was a staged act by the Aam Aadmi Party to stay in the news. With elections approaching, staying in the public eye is crucial, and we have seen such strategies before," Mumtaz speculated. Stay informed on all the latest news , real-time breaking news updates, and follow all the important headlines in india news and world News on Zee News.
Shelia Poole | (TNS) The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ATLANTA — Holidays are a time for families and friends to gather, but for older people with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, it can cause so much stress and confusion that they could be in danger of what experts calls wandering. Related Articles Millions will see rise in health insurance premiums if federal subsidies expire What Americans think of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his health stances Health officials say Louisiana patient is first severe bird flu case in US What’s behind rising autism rates: A broader definition of autism and better screening Most US teens are abstaining from drinking, smoking and marijuana, survey says “I would say around the holiday time is the biggest challenge for people with dementia,” said Kim Franklin, senior manager of programs and services at the Georgia chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. “Schedules are changing, people are traveling, families are coming together and friends are coming over. There’s a lot of chaos going on and that can cause a person to wander. They want to get away. It’s hard for them to process what’s happening.” The Alzheimer’s Association reports 72% of dementia patients who wander are found alive by the next day. Alerting 911 as soon as the person goes missing is critical. The odds of survival decrease as more time passes. Angel Alonso, president of Georgia Emergency Search and Recovery based in Gwinnett County, said the vast majority — between 60% and 70% — of the 30 to 40 calls the nonprofit received last year involved people with the disease. The GESAR is a volunteer-driven organization that works with law enforcement to find people who have gone missing, including children, people with Alzheimer’s and dementia, and people lost during major disasters. “We get so many Alzheimer’s calls,” said Vice President John Clark, who is also volunteer instructor with the Georgia Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. For caregivers and loved ones, a relative who goes missing is devastating. Two of Clark’s grandparents had dementia, so he gravitated to search and rescue to help other families and caregivers keep their loved ones safe. He’s consulted with police departments across metro Atlanta on the best ways to find people with Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias can cause people to lose their ability to recognize people and places that are familiar. According to the Alzheimer’s Association there are often warning signs that a person might wander. Six in 10 people with dementia will wander during the course of the disease. That includes people returning from a regular walk or drive later than usual. Or they may talk about fulfilling former obligations, such as going to work or talk about going home even when they’re at home. Sometimes they become restless and pace or make repetitive movements. Clark recounted one call for help when a family reported a missing relative, but they insisted she couldn’t have gone far because of a bad knee that limited her to walking no further than the mailbox. Searchers found the missing woman 7 miles from home. Even those who have never shown an interest in wandering might start without warning. Dan Goerke is fortunate. His late wife, Diane, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2012, once went missing from the car of a caregiver. The caregiver had stopped for an errand. Diane had waited alone in cars as people ran errands before. But this time, when the caregiver returned, Diane was gone but her seat belt was still fastened. “It was like she disappeared into thin air,” said Goerke, who said he doesn’t blame the caregiver. Fortunately, she was found uninjured and nearby a short time later that same day. Goerke said it’s hard for caregivers to always be on guard for wandering. “We have so many things to juggle that’s not necessarily at the top of our minds. We have to manage medications, take them to doctor’s appointments, cook meals and taking care of things day to day,” he said. Clark said when searching for someone with dementia, one of the keys is to know what the person was like before their diagnosis. Often their long-term memories are still strong. They once found a woman who walked out of her home and went to where she used to shop and to her old job, although it had closed. Recently, GESAR unveiled a new tool to search for missing people: Maverick. An 8-month-old chocolate Labrador retriever, Maverick is in training to be part of the GESAR search and research team that will track missing people, including wandering dementia patients in metro Atlanta. In cases involving children and people with dementia, a dog’s personality can also be an asset. Labs like Maverick are friendly and affectionate, not imposing or threatening like some other breeds — and less likely to scare the person who is lost. Canines can be used in searches in both rural and urban areas. “He’s an asset,” said Maverick’s handler, Carmen Alonso. “His nose can pick up odors and track where a person has been that we might not think to go that direction.” At the Cobb County Police Department, Public Information Officer Sgt. Eric Smith said if dogs are needed to search for a wanderer they call the sheriff’s department, which has bloodhounds. “They’re not apprehension dogs so there’s little or no likelihood of a bite,” he said. Technology can also help, Smith said. Searchers can use drones and families can install technology on a person’s car to help locate it or use other kinds of trackable devices including on their phone. “We get so many Alzheimer’s calls,” said Clark, who is also a volunteer instructor with the Georgia Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. Most cases they’ve worked on have had favorable results, according to the Georgia Emergency Search and Recovery organization. No two searches are the same, said Sgt. Jeremy Blake of the Cobb County Sheriff’s Office. “When responding to calls for a missing person, the response is different than that of a fleeing suspect,” he wrote in an email. “The K-9s that are used to track missing persons are not trained in the apprehension of suspects. ... Often times, if the K-9 cannot locate the missing person, they can provide officers with a more accurate direction of travel than they may previously had.” Nearly 7 million U.S. residents age 65 and older were living with Alzheimer’s according to the most recent Facts & Figures report . Of those, more than 188,000 Georgians ages 65 and older also have been diagnosed with the disease, according to the Alzheimer’s Association Georgia Chapter. Facts on wandering: There is a better chance of being found in urban environments because of a higher probability of a “good Samaritan” stepping in. Wanderers may give no forewarning. Often those with memory issues wander away during activities they’ve done safely in the past, such as shopping or sitting on a front porch. Some people who still drive can become disoriented and drive for miles away from home. According to the Cobb County Sheriff’s Office, on average, half the calls for missing persons involve the elderly or someone with disabilities. If a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia disappears: Call 911 as soon as possible. Have a photograph available for first responders and an article of clothing to provide a scent for search dogs. Sharing what the missing person liked to do in prior years can be a key: Did they have a job they went to every day? Did they like to fish or go to a certain spot? Searchers will need to know the last time the person was seen to help determine how far a person might have wandered. (Source: Alzheimer’s Association and Cobb County Police Department.) ©2024 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Visit at ajc.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.Among e-readers, there's a reason why the Kindle is leading the pack. While it wasn't the first out of the gate, Amazon quickly established its Kindle line as a gadget that many people are willing to pay for. From going weeks on a single charge, not scandalizing old ladies in transit with your book covers, and having access to endless content from the Kindle Unlimited library, there's a lot to love about having it within reach. These days, there are several models available in the market that fit various budgets with different sizes and features. Just this year, Amazon launched four new models , including the first one that can let you read comics in color. Once you find the right Kindle for you, the next question is how do you make it fit seamlessly into the rest of your life. Apart from learning some of our easy Kindle tricks , like bookmarking pages and using the dictionary, you can also invest in accessories that help elevate the e-reading experience. If you're not sure where to start, we've rounded up some pretty interesting options that fit different kinds of readers, such as those who are always in flying planes, prefer to be lying down, or even like to read during their morning commute. To learn more about our process, you can skip to the end of the article, but if you're keen to know all the unique accessories you can get for yourself (or someone you love), keep on reading. Sometimes, we come across a book series that consumes our lives in an unprecedented way. When I downloaded my first booktok-recommended romantasy series, my Kindle almost didn't leave my mind (and my hand) until I finished all eight books. Admittedly, there were moments when I almost dropped my Kindle in between train tracks or when I bumped into strangers while walking. To keep my Kindle from hitting the pavement (and risking losing my reading progress forever), one of the best investments I've made is a Kindle hand-strap. On Amazon, one option is the MoKo hand-strap , which sells for only $9.99. Designed for 6"-8" e-readers, it also works with other similarly-sized e-readers and tablets, such as the Kobo Nia/Clara HD, Lenovo Tab M7, and Fire Tablet. Weighing a little more than a quarter at 0.28 oz, it's light enough that it won't be hard to use for long periods. Using a plastic bracket that is lined with anti-slip silicone, all you have to do is stretch it in place on both ends of the Kindle, either straight vertically or diagonally. Depending on if you're left or right-handed, you can choose which side is more convenient for you. When it comes to aesthetics, you can get a simple strap or one of its more than two dozen patterned strap options. On Amazon, the MoKo hand-strap has an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 2,000 satisfied readers. In the past, we've mentioned that a common mistake people make with their Kindle is not protecting it enough and exposing it to extreme conditions. If the reason you invested in an e-reader is to read on the go, another Kindle accessory that might low-key save your life is a screen protector. In general, there are plenty of reasons why people get screen protectors for gadgets, such as protecting their devices from drops, scratches, or smudges. But for people who can't put their ebooks down, even at a sunny beach, it can also be a good way to reduce glare. If you own a Kindle Paperwhite Signature, the NuPro screen protector is one of the top Kindle screen protectors on the market. With a reasonably high 4.7 star rating from more than a thousand Paperwhite owners, it retails for $12.99 on Amazon. Apart from its standard protection features, it also has antimicrobial technology, which is perfect for people who like to eat snacks and get their fingers dirty while reading. Out of the box, the NuPro screen protector comes in a set of two, plus tools for installation like the cleaning cloth and applicator. On the other hand, if you're using other Kindle models, NuPro also offers screen protectors for the 9th generation Kindle Oasis (2017) and 10th generation Kindle (2019). Apart from costing about the same price at $12.99, over 2,000 people have rated them similarly at 4.7 stars on average. In the future, there's a chance that technology will progress to the point that we can turn "pages" on our Kindle with just hand gestures (or even just our eyes). For now, we'll have to settle for accessories like the Sycelu remote page-turner . Priced at $19.99, over 2,000 customers have been satisfied with Sycelu's remote control and have given it an average of 4.4 stars. Available in four colors (glossy black, matte black, pink, and white), Sycelu says that it can last months on a single charge. Plus, it has a mute function that you can use to flip pages without alerting the person next to you. If you own an older 7th and 8th generation Kindle model, Sycelu regretfully shares that it won't work. But if you have the Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Oasis, Kindle Kids, and Kindle Voyage, you're in the clear. Not to mention, it also works with Kobo, another e-reading device that consistently tops many of our Kindle alternative lists. Apart from the e-reader brands, the Sycelu remote control is also designed to be compatible with a host of other devices, like iPads, iPhones, and Android tablets. Personally, I've enjoyed remote control page-turners for two key moments: reading while flying on an airplane or when lying down. There's just something so oddly satisfying when you can be wrapped around a heavy blanket and not have to worry about constantly pulling your hand out of the warmth to flip a page. Speaking of not having to move while reading, the MAGIPEA long arm gooseneck will go perfectly with your remote for an optimal bed rot reading experience. For lazy Kindle readers, you can also attach it to your bed's headboard, which you can use to angle it while lying down. Sold in either black or white, the clamp mount can fit devices from 4.7" to 14", so it can pretty much hold any Kindle model in the market. For smaller models, you'll just have to be mindful about mounting it vertically to avoid falling. In addition, MAGIPEA specifically asks users not to touch the device frequently, but you won't have a problem with this if you plan to use it in tandem with a remote control. Made of a reasonably durable aluminum-magnesium material, it can extend up to 30", but you'll likely need two hands to adjust it. Apart from your bed, other users have reported using it anywhere from coffee tables to outdoor grilling tables. Although it's not exactly super portable in terms of dimensions, it only weighs around 12.3 oz. As of writing, 15,000 people have given the MAGIPEA flexible mount around 4.2 stars. Alternatively, if you don't have anything to clip on, you can still benefit from a gooseneck tablet holder with a built-in stand, like the Lamicall Gooseneck Tablet Holder . While it can only hold up to 10.5" devices, it's more than enough even for Kindle Scribe users and their 10.2" screen. Personally, one of the key reasons I decided to get a Kindle was to be able to read during long flights. In the past, I would bring different books that would take up valuable carry-on space and weight allowance. But when it comes to long-haul flights, it's not always comfortable for your neck to look down at your Kindle. To avoid this, I've learned the magic of a portable tablet holder, like the WixGear airplane tablet holder . Different from the gooseneck table mount, airplane-specific tablet holders are meant to be more portable and foldable. With the WixGear airplane tablet holder, you can attach your Kindle in different ways to match your seat configurations, such as on the tray table, headrest, or chair armrest. Even before the flight, it can be attached to your luggage handle or tables in the airport, as long as there's a 1.5" area to clamp. Meant to fit gadgets 3.5" to 7.67", it won't be able to hold the Kindle Scribe. But it's perfect for people with the 6" Kindle, 6.8" Kindle Paperwhite, and 7" Kindle Oasis. Despite weighing only 6.7 oz, the WixGear tablet holder can also comfortably rotate for multiple viewing angles. So far, more than 350 buyers felt it was worth it for their airplane rides and rated it 4.1 stars. While there are other options on this list that can help hold the Kindle in place on your vanity table, most of them aren't cute (and are likely going to impact your home's visual aesthetic). If you're like me, who is particular with your nightly winding down routine, you'll want a cute way to read on your Kindle while doing your elaborate multi-step skin care. With the SupeDesk tablet pillow stand , you can easily keep reading on your Kindle while layering products and waiting for them to properly absorb. Besides your Kindle, it can fit devices from 4.7" to 13" on its lockable arm, so you can use it for other gadgets like your mobile phone, tablet, or even Nintendo Switch. Apart from being quite functional, the 13" detachable pillow can add a decorative flair to your home. Weighing only 1.5 lbs, the plush surface is also machine washable, so you don't have to worry about doing anything special to clean it. While it also comes with a 5.7" snack bowl, you can definitely use this space to give other things on this list a home, like your Kindle hand strap or remote control. Depending on if you're more of a Glinda or Elphaba, it's available in two colors: pink and green. Selling for $45.99, more than 200 people have rated it a good 4.7 stars, and Amazon shares that most customers are pretty satisfied with it and tend not to return it after purchase. As a hardcore Kindle user, I've experimented with a lot of accessories in the past. When it comes to buying accessories, most people already know that they should get a case to make sure their Kindle is protected. However, I've found that by investing in unique accessories that are more lifestyle-oriented, you're more likely to use your Kindle because it's convenient to access, erasing some of the pain points associated with it. To choose the items on this, we took into consideration the different situations wherein people tend to read with their Kindle e-readers, whether it is in their homes, in transport, or everything in between. In addition, we chose items that have generally positive reviews (or at least four stars on average) from a good sample size of users. 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Fine Art Insurance Market Detailed Strategies, Competitive Landscaping and Developments for next 5 years 12-18-2024 08:27 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance Press release from: AMA Research & Media LLP The latest study released on the global 'Fine Art Insurance' market by AMA Research evaluates market size, trend, and forecast to 2030. The 'Fine Art Insurance' market study covers significant research data and proofs to be a handy resource document for managers, analysts, industry experts and other key people to have ready-to-access and self-analyzed study to help understand market trends, growth drivers, opportunities and upcoming challenges and about the competitors. Get free access to Sample Report in PDF Version along with Graphs and Figures @ https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/sample-report/106165-global-fine-art-insurance-market?utm_source=OpenPR/utm_medium=Rahul Some of the key players profiled in the study are: Progressive Corporation (United States), CPIC (China), Chubb Limited (United States), Allianz SE (Germany), Ping An Insurance (China), Assicurazioni Generali (Italy), AXA (France), AIG (United States), Aon plc (United Kingdom), Zurich Insurance Group (Switzerland) Many insurance companies insure works of art, but the choice of insurance depends on the size and value of the art collection, as well as the type of coverage that is required. Fine arts is the art that was primarily developed for aesthetics or beauty and is different from decorative or applied arts, which must also fulfill a practical function, such as ceramics or most metalwork. In the aesthetic theories developed in the Italian Renaissance, the supreme art was that which allowed the full expression and display of the artist's imagination without being limited by any practical considerations, such as those involved in the manufacture and decoration of a teapot play a role. Even within the visual arts, there was a hierarchy of genres based on the amount of creative imagination, with history painting being ranked higher than still life. Anyone who has an “insurable interest†in the specified work of art can insure this. The United Kingdom Fine Art Insurance market was valued at USD 378.54 Million in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 627.01 Million by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 6.51% during 2021-2026. May 2021, Aspen Insurance Holdings Limited has announced the launch of its new global brand identity. The company said its new brand emphasised its mission to bring “clarity from complexity,†and represents a milestone in the companyâ€TMs ongoing transformation to become a leading specialty reinsurer. Keep yourself up-to-date with latest market trends and changing dynamics due to COVID Impact and Economic Slowdown globally. Maintain a competitive edge by sizing up with available business opportunity in Fine Art Insurance Market various segments and emerging territory. Influencing Market Trend •Growing Awareness About the Fine Art Insurance Market Drivers •Growing Interest in Art Works Such as Sculptures, Photographs, and Paintings •Rising Emphasis on Art Development Opportunities: •Increasing Number of Investors in Fine Art •Emerging Talents in Art Works Challenges: •Stiff Competition Among the Major Players Analysis by Type (Property Insurance, Title Insurance), Application (Private, Commercial), Damage Covered (Loss of Art, Scratches, Stains), Artwork Type (Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture), End-User (Private Collectors, Art Dealers & Galleries) Have Any Questions Regarding Global Fine Art Insurance Market Report, Ask Our Experts@ https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/enquiry-before-buy/106165-global-fine-art-insurance-market?utm_source=OpenPR/utm_medium=Rahul The regional analysis of Global Fine Art Insurance Market is considered for the key regions such as Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Latin America and Rest of the World. North America is the leading region across the world. Whereas, owing to rising no. of research activities in countries such as China, India, and Japan, Asia Pacific region is also expected to exhibit higher growth rate the forecast period 2024-2030. October 2021, Tokio Marine Highland, the Chicago-based property and casualty underwriting agency, announced it has launched fine art insurance for personal and commercial risks, which further enhances its suite of specialty risk management solutions. June 2021, Former AXA XL Executive Jonathan Beck and Underwriter Richard Spurrier are set to launch a new Specialty Insurance Cell focused on land-based and maritime Kidnap and Ransom, Fine Art, Jewellery, and Classic Car risks. Table of Content Chapter One: Industry Overview Chapter Two: Major Segmentation (Classification, Application and etc.) Analysis Chapter Three: Production Market Analysis Chapter Four: Sales Market Analysis Chapter Five: Consumption Market Analysis Chapter Six: Production, Sales and Consumption Market Comparison Analysis Chapter Seven: Major Manufacturers Production and Sales Market Comparison Analysis Chapter Eight: Competition Analysis by Players Chapter Nine: Marketing Channel Analysis Chapter Ten: New Project Investment Feasibility Analysis Chapter Eleven: Manufacturing Cost Analysis Chapter Twelve: Industrial Chain, Sourcing Strategy and Downstream Buyers Read Executive Summary and Detailed Index of full Research Study @ https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/reports/106165-global-fine-art-insurance-market?utm_source=OpenPR/utm_medium=Rahul Highlights of the Report • The future prospects of the global Fine Art Insurance market during the forecast period 2024-2030 are given in the report. • The major developmental strategies integrated by the leading players to sustain a competitive market position in the market are included in the report. • The emerging technologies that are driving the growth of the market are highlighted in the report. • The market value of the segments that are leading the market and the sub-segments are mentioned in the report. • The report studies the leading manufacturers and other players entering the global Fine Art Insurance market. 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The research study enables clients to meet varied market objectives a from global footprint expansion to supply chain optimization and from competitor profiling to M&As. This release was published on openPR.Holiday stress can lead Alzheimer’s patients and those with dementia to go missing
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