Delhi: Over 1,200 people fined for flouting Covid guidelines
India | June 12, 2021 13:29 ISTMore than 1,200 people have been fined in Delhi for violating COVID-19 guidelines, police said on Saturday.
More than 1,200 people have been fined in Delhi for violating COVID-19 guidelines, police said on Saturday.
In a fresh order, Home Secy Ajay Bhalla said strict implementation of containment and other measures has led to a declining trend in the number of new and active cases, across states and union territories.
Janadhikar Party President Pappu Yadav on Tuesday got arrested for violating COVID 19 norms.
In view of the pandemic situation, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) directed all States and Union Territories (UTs) to consider the containment measures, and their immediate implementation based on the assessment of the situation.
Amid the rise in the number of Covid-positive patients, the authorities in Patna have issued fresh guidelines that mandate non-essential shops to open only 3 days a week
As per the latest update, all stations on red and yellow lines except Kashmere Gate will remain functional.
Uttarakhand CM will be convening a high-level meeting today to address the shortage of Remdisivir and other covid related problems.
The Delhi High Court "in its wisdom and discretion" may permit such persons as it deems fit and proper to perform namaz at the Nizamuddin Markaz by strictly following all COVID-19 related protocols, the Centre said in a report
Police said Azad's roadshow was held in Charthawal police station area on Tuesday evening.
Guidelines were issued by the state's home department after a high-level meeting, chaired by Kumar, reviewed the situation in Bihar.
Schools reopen in Thiruvananthapuram on Jan 01 after a gap of over nine months as per government's guidelines.
According to the new guidelines issued, the state government said that the passengers will not be subjected to RT-PCR test for coronavirus immediately upon arrival.
The government on Monday issued a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for markets in a bid to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus. The document released by the government outlines various precautionary measures in addition to specific measures to be taken at marketplaces.
The two Tejas Express services are the first set of trains run by a corporate entity, IRCTC, a subsidiary of the Indian Railways. The operations resume with several guidelines including the mandatory use of masks and Aarogya Setu app for all users.
Ahead of the festive season, the Karnataka government on Tuesday issued guidelines in the form of standard operating procedures (SOPs) to contain the coronavirus spread.
According to the guidelines issued, hotels, food courts and restaurants can operate from Monday at 50 per cent of their seating capacity.
According to the guidelines issued by MHA, for the re-opening of schools and coaching institutions, State and Union Territory (UT) Governments have been given the flexibility to take a decision after October 15, 2020, in a graded manner.
Nepal's Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has issued new guidelines for foreign tourists aimed at minimising the spread of Covid-19 during mountaineering and trekking activities, the media reported on Tuesday.
Ministry of Home Affairs on August 29 issued guidelines for fourth stage of unlock.
The Supreme Court is expected to hear a plea challenging the fresh guidelines issued by the University Grants Commission (UGC) tomorrow. The petition, opposing final-year exams across the country, was filed by 31 students in 13 states and one union territory. Among those who filed the petition, one was a COVID-19 patient.
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