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Not more than 200 people have been allowed if it is a closed hall.
There is no capping on the maximum limit, if it is an open space, according to the notification issued by the Delhi Govt
NEW DELHI: The Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP government in
Delhi has revised the existing cap on people allowed at social events after assessing the COVID-19 situation in the national capital. According to the new guidelines issued by the
AAP government, the capping on the maximum number of people s gathering for social/religious/cultural events or weddings and funerals has now been revised.
Not more than 200 people have been allowed if it is a closed hall. However, there is no capping on the maximum limit, if it is an open space, according to the notification issued by the
Pongal event ignored by Delhi BJP?
The Delhi BJP celebrating Makar Sankranti while skipping Pongal festival on the same day has left a section of party workers bewildered.
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NEW DELHI: The Delhi BJP celebrating Makar Sankranti while skipping Pongal festival on the same day has left a section of party workers bewildered. Questioning the rationale behind giving a miss to Pongal, the harvest festival observed by Tamils, senior party leaders said they have no official information why no event was planned on the occasion this time unlike previous years.
“Why are we ignoring nearly 20 lakh south Indian voters in the national capital while the Arvind Kejriwal-led state government has created a ‘Tamil Academy’? Interestingly, Delhi BJP has also a South Indian Cell. Till last year, Pongal was celebrated by the cell which was headed by Jai Kumar Anna.”
BJP hits out Kejriwal govt for suggesting lowering legal drinking age to 21 in Delhi
Days after a Delhi government committee suggested making 21 the permitted drinking age and reducing the number of dry days to three in a year, BJP has hit out at the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP government saying that doing so will prove to be fatal for the people.
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Days after a Delhi government committee
suggested making 21 the permitted drinking age and reducing the number of dry days to three in a year, BJP has hit out at the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP government saying that doing so will prove to be fatal for the people.
Final year students will be eligible to appear in the final year annual exams on successful training, on the passing of which they will be eligible to join as interns. Thereafter, the process will be initiated for permitting second-year MBBS/BDS students to rejoin college, the In the first instance, the
first year MBBS/BDS batch will be called in a staggered manner and teaching and practical will be completed within one and a half to two months from the date of re-opening of college. Subsequently, final year students will be allowed to join college, the order stated.