Over half of Delhi citizens want weekend curfew to continue Survey \
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Over half of Delhi citizens want weekend curfew to continue Survey

26-Jan-2022
New Delhi Jan 26 PTI Fifty four per cent of Delhiites are in favour of lifting the odd-even restrictions in markets but want the weekend curfew to continue till the positivity rate declines to five per cent a survey has claimed Delhi had seen an uptick in COVID-19 infections mainly triggered by the Omicron variant but the cases have seen a decline over the last 10 days LocalCircles a digital community-based platform asked in its survey What should be the criteria to remove current COVID-related restrictions weekend and night curfew market odd-even shops etc imposed in Delhi In response 40 per cent people said market odd-even restrictions should be relaxed but night and weekend curfew should continue until the positivity rate dropped to five per cent Another 18 per cent people were of the opinion that the restrictions should be eased only when the positivity rate dropped to five per cent Fourteen per cent respondents said they wanted the administration to do away with the restrictions only when the positivity rate came down to two per cent while an equal number of people said the government should continue with the existing setup until the positivity rate dipped down to one per cent The remaining 14 per cent of the respondents wanted the government to remove all restrictions immediately the survey claimed On average 54 per cent of Delhi residents supported the removal of odd-even restrictions in markets According to the survey 72 per cent of the participants wanted the administration to the lift the weekend and night curfews only after the test positivity rate hit five per cent The survey received 8661 responses of which 65 per cent of the respondents were men and the rest women Ahead of the crucial meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority DDMA on Thursday which will see discussions on the removal of restrictions the Chamber of Trade and Industry an organisation of traders in Delhi reached the L-G House on Wednesday and submitted a memorandum stating that they suffered about 70 per cent losses in the last 25 days and requested the lieutenant governor to lift all curbs PTI SLB CJ CJ
26-Jan-2022 National
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Majority of parents in Maharashtra unwilling to send children to school from Jan 24 Survey \
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Majority of parents in Maharashtra unwilling to send children to school from Jan 24 Survey

22-Jan-2022
Mumbai Jan 22 PTI About 62 per cent of surveyed parents in Maharashtra are unwilling to send their children to school from January 24 amid the state governments decision to allow reopening of schools from Monday The findings were based on a survey conducted by online community platform LocalCircle across tier-I tier-IIIII and tier-IV cities of the state that received 4976 responses Of the total 67 per cent respondents were men and the remaining 33 per cent women the survey showed Immediately after the onset of the Omicron-led third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic the Maharashtra government had on January 8 ordered closure ofall schools and colleges in the state till February 15 to contain the spread of the virus However on January 20 the state education minister contrary to earlier decision announced that schools in the state for 1st-12th standard will reopen from January 24 While the BMC has allowed schools to reopen in Mumbai the Maharashtra government has allowed local bodies to take the decision on reopening schools after assessing the COVID-19 situation in their respective areas However students will not be forced to attend physical classes where schools reopen In cities like Pune and Aurangabad it has been decided to keep schools shut while classes continue in the online mode LocalCircles has been closely tracking parents willingness to send their children to attend in-person classes in school at a national and state level since the pandemic started Amid Maharashtras announcement to reopen schools LocalCircles has once again gone back to parents to understand their willingness to send their ward to attend classes at school from January 24it said In response the majority -- 62 per cent of surveyed parents of school children in Maharashtra -- said that they are unwilling to send their children to school from January 24 However 11 per cent of citizens said Yes will send from January 24 and 16 per cent said theyare already sending their children to school LocalCircles said At the same time it said 11 per cent did not offer any opinion In summary 62 per cent of the parents of school-going children surveyed in Maharashtra are unwilling to send their children to school from January 24 amid a surge of COVID cases and high test positivity rate between 20-25 per cent in the state it stated On Friday Maharashtra reported 48270 COVID cases from 205938 tests conducted and there were 37 related deaths as per the LocalCircles Test Positivity Rate TPR in the state continues to remain high at 234 per cent it said adding with children under the age of 15 years being unvaccinated and 15-18 age group only partially vaccinated and the highly transmissible nature of Omicron many parents are concerned about sending children for in-person school In the community discussions many of them have highlighted long-term implications of COVID and the need for in-person schools to only start when TPR falls to 5 per cent or lower it stated The platform also said it will share the findings of this survey with Chief Secretary of Maharashtra and Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare so that citizens pulse is taken into account for Maharashtra as well as it is used as a reference as other states consider reopening schools PTI IAS ANU ANU
22-Jan-2022 National
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Editorial with Sujit Nair: Five Years of Demonetization… \
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Editorial with Sujit Nair: Five Years of Demonetization…

09-Nov-2021
“Five year after demonetisation, the central government’s ostensible aim to wipe out black money and switch over to digital transactions seems to have met with limited success, a national online survey by LocalCircles has revealed. While cash usage has declined, it still dominates in transactions like purchase of property, where earlier too black money dominated. The survey report, based on responses from 36,000 participants across more than 388 districts, including big and small cities.
09-Nov-2021 India
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Business Tit-Bits: Demonetization and The Big Jump In Cash \
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Business Tit-Bits: Demonetization and The Big Jump In Cash

09-Nov-2021
“Five year after demonetisation, the central government’s ostensible aim to wipe out black money and switch over to digital transactions seems to have met with limited success, a national online survey by LocalCircles has revealed. While cash usage has declined, it still dominates in transactions like purchase of property, where earlier too black money dominated. The survey report, based on responses from 36,000 participants across more than 388 districts, including big and small cities.
09-Nov-2021 Business
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Editorial with Sujit Nair: Five Years of Demonetization… \
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Editorial with Sujit Nair: Five Years of Demonetization…

09-Nov-2021
“Five year after demonetisation, the central government’s ostensible aim to wipe out black money and switch over to digital transactions seems to have met with limited success, a national online survey by LocalCircles has revealed. While cash usage has declined, it still dominates in transactions like purchase of property, where earlier too black money dominated. The survey report, based on responses from 36,000 participants across more than 388 districts, including big and small cities.
09-Nov-2021 India
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Business Tit-Bits: Demonetization and The Big Jump In Cash \
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Business Tit-Bits: Demonetization and The Big Jump In Cash

09-Nov-2021
“Five year after demonetisation, the central government’s ostensible aim to wipe out black money and switch over to digital transactions seems to have met with limited success, a national online survey by LocalCircles has revealed. While cash usage has declined, it still dominates in transactions like purchase of property, where earlier too black money dominated. The survey report, based on responses from 36,000 participants across more than 388 districts, including big and small cities.
09-Nov-2021 Business
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Editorial with Sujit Nair: Five Years of Demonetization… \
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Editorial with Sujit Nair: Five Years of Demonetization…

09-Nov-2021
“Five year after demonetisation, the central government’s ostensible aim to wipe out black money and switch over to digital transactions seems to have met with limited success, a national online survey by LocalCircles has revealed. While cash usage has declined, it still dominates in transactions like purchase of property, where earlier too black money dominated. The survey report, based on responses from 36,000 participants across more than 388 districts, including big and small cities.
09-Nov-2021 India
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Business Tit-Bits: Demonetization and The Big Jump In Cash \
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Business Tit-Bits: Demonetization and The Big Jump In Cash

09-Nov-2021
“Five year after demonetisation, the central government’s ostensible aim to wipe out black money and switch over to digital transactions seems to have met with limited success, a national online survey by LocalCircles has revealed. While cash usage has declined, it still dominates in transactions like purchase of property, where earlier too black money dominated. The survey report, based on responses from 36,000 participants across more than 388 districts, including big and small cities.
09-Nov-2021 Business
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Editorial with Sujit Nair: Five Years of Demonetization… \
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Editorial with Sujit Nair: Five Years of Demonetization…

09-Nov-2021
“Five year after demonetisation, the central government’s ostensible aim to wipe out black money and switch over to digital transactions seems to have met with limited success, a national online survey by LocalCircles has revealed. While cash usage has declined, it still dominates in transactions like purchase of property, where earlier too black money dominated. The survey report, based on responses from 36,000 participants across more than 388 districts, including big and small cities.
09-Nov-2021 India
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Business Tit-Bits: Demonetization and The Big Jump In Cash \
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Business Tit-Bits: Demonetization and The Big Jump In Cash

09-Nov-2021
“Five year after demonetisation, the central government’s ostensible aim to wipe out black money and switch over to digital transactions seems to have met with limited success, a national online survey by LocalCircles has revealed. While cash usage has declined, it still dominates in transactions like purchase of property, where earlier too black money dominated. The survey report, based on responses from 36,000 participants across more than 388 districts, including big and small cities.
09-Nov-2021 Business
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