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Vol 1, Issue 5, April 16-30, 2021
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Delhi to be under weekend Kerala Polls: Sparks start to curfew till April 30 fly, fireworks not far behind Allahabad HC suggests complete lockdown in UP - Page 4
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n order to break the chain of Covid-19 infections, the Delhi government on Thursday ordered imposition of weekend curfew in the city till April 30, except for essential activities or services. The curfew will be implemented from 10 p.m. on Friday to 5 a.m. on Monday from April 16.
Andhra CM wishes luck to farmers on Ugadi, prays for rains - Page 5
All shopping malls, gymnasiums, spas, auditorium, assembly halls, entertainment parks and similar places will be closed while cinema halls or theatres or multiplexes will
ith the elections over on April 6 and the long wait to continue till the declaration of results on May 2, the main political parties in Tamil Nadu are leaving no stone unturned to keep a watch on the strongrooms housing the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) at the counting centres.
Accordingly, each political party has appointed agents in turn to watch the CCTV footages which show the doors of the strongrooms where EVMs are kept. The agents are working on an eight-hour shift and have been allocated a room in each in the counting centres. While the DMK
Priyanka attacks UP govt over ‘explosive’ Covid situation - Page 16
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has been proactive in appointing agents to monitor the counting centres, all political parties of Tamil Nadu, including the ruling AIADMK, have appointed agents to watch the CCTV screens. Kokilavarnan, an agent of DMK who is in-charge of a counting centre in Chennai, told IANS, “We have agents who are registered with the Election Commission and they are employed in three shifts starting from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., and 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. We provide them food, snacks and tea for the job. These are hard-core party workers who are deputed as agents.”
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ith May 2, the day of judgement for the political parties in Kerala fast approaching and a week after the crucial voting for the 140-member Assembly, sparks have started to fly between them on what could be the possible final results. Incidentally, this is perhaps the first Assembly election in which the ruling government came out with a hashtag that they will become the first government to retain office in
the state. The campaign was led by none other than Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan himself. Hence, contrary to the public perception about the maze of allegations flying thick and fast against the Vijayan government, the hashtag soon became the most talked about thing as many including the Congress-led Opposition leaders felt that electoral history might be re-written.
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Exhausted Yediyurappa cuts short poll campaign
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arnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Thursday returned to Bengaluru, ending his campaigning for the Belgaum Lok Sabha bypolls, as he is suffering from fever and exhaustion.
Yediyurappa had been campaigning hard for the last fortnight in by-polls to three seats - the Belgaum Lok Sabha seat, the Maski Assembly seat in Raichur district, and the Basavakalyana Assembly seat in Bidar district.
People have to die when they get old, says Madhya Pradesh Minister that people have to die when they get old.
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CBSE exams for Class 10 cancelled, class 12 postponed: Education Minister
“You said that many people are dying every day. People get old and they have to die,” he said. Patel’s remarks came in reply to a question about the rising number of Covid deaths.
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The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) issued the order on Thursday, nine days after it imposed night curfew in the city from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. till the end of April. The night curfew was imposed on April 6 to curtail the growth of Covid-19 pandemic which so far has infected over 7,67,438 people across the national capital and claimed lives of 11,540 so far.
Parties depute agents for 24hour vigil of strongrooms in TN
W Akhilesh Yadav tests Covid positive - Page 8
be permitted to open with 30 per cent of their seating capacity.
he Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) exams for Class 10 have been cancelled and the exams for Class 12 postponed in view of the exponential spike in Covid-19 cases across the country, Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank
announced on Wednesday. The decision was taken in a high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi here amid demand from students, teachers, parents and other stakeholders to cancel it. Continued on Page 9
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n a statement set to spark off controversy, Madhya Pradesh Minister Prem Singh Patel on Thursday said no one can stop deaths due to coronavirus, and
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“I agree that these deaths are happening. But nobody can stop these deaths. Not only me, everyone in the country is talking about cooperation for protection from corona. We seek people’s cooperation. It is necessary to follow all necessary Covid precautionary measures including wearing masks, washing hands, following social distancing and getting treated by a doctor,” he said.
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