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Amid 2nd wave, migrants return home in J khand | Ranchi News

Ranchi: Govind Kumar is a resident of Bagodar block in Giridih district. For nearly five years now, Govind has been working at a coffee shop in Mumbai’s Worli to sustain his family back home. Govind earns nearly Rs 30,000 a month, of which he can send a little back home. On Thursday, Govind doled out a chunk of his salary to purchase air tickets to the state. With Maharashtra announcing night curfews and lockdowns during the weekends in a desperate effort to tame the spiralling Covid-19 infection rate, Govind’s employers have downed the shutters indefinitely. “Night curfews are in place till April 30, so my employer asked me to go home. He said he will summon me once situations ease out,” Govind said outside Ranchi’s Birsa Munda International Airport upon arrival.

Flyers asked to report 3 hrs early at city airport | Ranchi News

Ranchi: Amid the surge in new Covid-19 cases in the state capital and across Jharkhand, the health department on Sunday asked the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (Rims) management to prepare 250 Covid-designated beds by Wednesday while the city airport has appealed to the passengers to reach the airport three hours before their flight departures to avoid rushes and follow safety protocols. On Sunday, health secretary Kamal Kishore Soan chaired a meeting attended by Rims director Kameshwar Prasad, the institute’s critical care head Dr Pradeep Bhattacharya and other senior officials of the state health mission. During the meeting, Soan asked the Rims authorities to get the beds ready.

Cov test for all in-bound flyers at Ranchi airport | Ranchi News

As the volume of samples to be collected at airport will be over 2,000 on a daily basis, the district health authorities have started their preparations for the same and three booths will be set up outside the airport building for this (Representative image) RANCHI: Amid a steep rise in new Covid-19 cases across the state since the middle of March, the Ranchi district administration and authorities at the Birsa Munda International Airport have decided to intensify screening of travellers entering Jharkhand from other parts of the country. State health secretary K K Soan has directed the authorities to start mandatory testing of every passenger from all parts of the country, while the airport officials will bar the entry of people without masks and deploy extra manpower inside and outside the terminal to implement Covid protocols and penalize violators.

Revised flight schedule at Birsa airport from Sunday | Ranchi News

Revised flight schedule at Birsa airport from Sunday | Ranchi News
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Hyderabad-bound flight makes emergency landing in Ranchi | Ranchi News

Indigo flight made an emergency landing at the Birsa Munda International Airport RANCHI: A Hyderabad-bound Indigo flight from Bagdogra in West Bengal made an emergency landing at the Birsa Munda International Airport here on Saturday morning after a 21-year-old passenger on board suffered a fit of seizure. The patient is now shifted to the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (Rims) and doctors treating her said she is critical. According to airport officials, the patient was travelling alone from Bagdogra to Hyderabad and had developed anxiety midway. She was given first aid and oxygen support by the airline staff on board and as her condition had deteriorated, the captain of the flight decided to make an emergency landing at the airport here.

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