New Delhi [India], June 8 (ANI): The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Wednesday issued directions for strict compliance with COVID-19 protocols at airports and inside the aircraft.
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], March 17 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh government on Thursday lifted all Covid-19 restrictions imposed in the state, as the number of cases drops.
Jammu Jan 24 PTI The BJP on Monday directed its leadership in Jammu and Kashmir to ensure that all party activists participate in flag-hoisting functions on Republic Day in maximum places in the union territory following COVID-19 guidelines The party also stressed on grassroots meetings -- Shakti Kendra Pramukh Sammelans -- to inculcate in workers an ideal of putting the nation first and the culture of lifelong selfless service Senior party leaders should ensure that all the party activists participate in flag-hoisting functions on Republic Day in maximum places but in small groups following Covid protocols BJP Jammu and Kashmir unit president Ravinder Raina said a party meeting here The party also decided to focus on the involvement of prominent civil society members and the youth in the ongoing party programmes PTI AB SMN SMN
New Delhi [India], January 24 (ANI): Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha will have staggered timing during the budget session of parliament beginning March 31 as part of measures against COVID-19 amid a rise in the number of cases in the country.
Washington [US], January 12 (ANI): As Omicron spreads like wildfire across the world, White House Chief Medical advisor Antony Fauci has said although the COVID-19 variant will likely infect most people but vaccinated people will still fare better.
Beijing [China], December 15 (ANI): Teachers in Chinese schools are unsure whether they should focus on implementing Covid-19 protocols or teach the new subject introduced this year on their President titled 'Grandpa Xi Jinping.'
Bengaluru: There is a spike in covid in various parts of the state, especially at schools and colleges. Amid this increase in cases, the tensions for the education institutes and health departments have increased. Under such circumstances, Primary and Secondary Education minister B C Nagesh on Monday said that government is ready to shut down schools if the numbers continue to increase.
Hinting about the government’s call, the minister speaking to media persons, said that the safety of kids is the utmost priority.
Bengaluru: There is a spike in covid in various parts of the state, especially at schools and colleges. Amid this increase in cases, the tensions for the education institutes and health departments have increased. Under such circumstances, Primary and Secondary Education minister B C Nagesh on Monday said that government is ready to shut down schools if the numbers continue to increase.
Hinting about the government’s call, the minister speaking to media persons, said that the safety of kids is the utmost priority.
Bengaluru: There is a spike in covid in various parts of the state, especially at schools and colleges. Amid this increase in cases, the tensions for the education institutes and health departments have increased. Under such circumstances, Primary and Secondary Education minister B C Nagesh on Monday said that government is ready to shut down schools if the numbers continue to increase.
Hinting about the government’s call, the minister speaking to media persons, said that the safety of kids is the utmost priority.