Ghaziabad allows domestic help, newspaper vendors to enter societies
May 24, 2020, 08:46 AM ISTGhaziabad District Magistrate Ajay Shankar Pandey on Saturday said he has allowed newspaper hawkers and domestic helps to enter residential societies.
Ghaziabad District Magistrate Ajay Shankar Pandey on Saturday said he has allowed newspaper hawkers and domestic helps to enter residential societies.
The Ghaziabad administration in Uttar Pradesh on Friday said markets in the district will open from May 25 on alternate days from 10 am to 5 pm.
The urban areas of Ghaziabad and Gautam Buddh Nagar which fall in the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR) have been categorised as 'red zones' for COVID-19 by the Uttar Pradesh government, according to an official order on Thursday.
Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government has asked Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra to provide 500 buses to facilitate migrants' travel from Noida and Ghaziabad.
The first 'Shramik' special train from Ghaziabad left for Bihar's Muzaffarpur on Friday with 1,420 stranded migrant workers onboard, officials said. The special train with a total of 22 coaches left around 9 pm from Ghaziabad old railway station.
Traveling from Delhi's Indra Gandhi International Airport to Noida or Ghaziabad could cost you Rs 10,000 or even more in some instances. The Uttar Pradesh Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) will be facilitating the travel of those Indians returning home from abroad under the Vande Bharat Mission.
The Ghaziabad district administration has allowed over 500 small industrial units to operate during the third phase of the coronavirus lockdown, an official said on Tuesday. He said 532 shops in rural areas were also allowed to operate while in city areas, 650 traders were given permission to do business.
Liquor shops in Ghaziabad are opening from today (Tuesday, May 5) after they were closed for a period of over 40 days due to the coronavirus outbreak in the country when the government imposed a nation-wide lockdown.
Two persons who were habitual drinkers died in Ghaziabad after consuming nail polish remover, aftershave lotion and sanitizer, while one person who had consumed the toxic chemicals along with them is in critical condition in a hospital, police said on Monday.
At least 8 people tested positive for coronavirus in Ghaziabad on Sunday, a day when the country recorded its highest single day rise in COVID-19 cases so far.
A family of nine including a newly-wed couple used an ambulance to return from Ghaziabad to Muzaffarnagar -- approx 80 km away -- amid lockdown. All of them disguised as patients used the medical emergency vehicle to travel between Ghaziabad and Muzaffarnagar's Khatauli. A case has been registered.
Ghaziabad's Sahibabad district police were surprised by a mother's woes on Wednesday after she complained that she had sent her son to buy groceries but he instead returned with his bride.
An employee of a nationalised bank and a doctor have tested positive for coronavirus, an official said here on Tuesday. Chief Medical Officer Dr N K Gupta said both have been shifted to a Sahibabad hospital.
Three people have been arrested for allegedly killing a railway carpenter, said police on Tuesday. The accused have been identified as the victim's wife Rishika, mother-in-law Rama Devi and her paramour Davendra, alias Kansa.
Ghaziabad hotspots: Areas in coronavirus hotspots in Ghaziabad (UP) near Delhi have been categorised under Red, Orange and Green zones. The full list was released on Saturday by the administration.
Coronavirus cases in and around the national capital have risen up to 1,829. These cases include the infections found in Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Ghaziabad and Faridabad. Check the list of all 110 hotspots in Delhi-NCR.
Coronavirus in Ghaziabad: A team of Health Department has sanitised the entire area of Gyan Khand 2, while the family members including the doctor's wife have been quarantined.
A mild earthquake jolted Delhi and nearby region once again on Monday, almost 24 hours later a 3.5 quake rocked the national capital on Sunday evening. According to PTI, the magnitude of today's quake was recorded at 2.7.
A doctor (medical superintendent) working at a government hospital in Ghaziabad's Dasna has tested coronavirus positive. The doctor has been isolated while the hospital administration is taking all precautionary measures including isolating other people who had come in contact with the doctor.
As the Uttar Pradesh government announced the sealing of hotspots across 15 districts, in a bid to contain the coronavirus infections, the list of 'hotspots' in Ghaziabad, which will be sealed from midnight has now been made public by the district authorities
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