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SOP Violators in Assam Will be Booked Under Attempt to Murder : DGP Bhaskarjyoti Mahanta

GUWAHATI: Booking of SOP Violators in Assam: Assam Police DGP Bhaskarjyoti Mahanta on May 12 said that if anyone is found violating the COVID-19 SOP/guidelines, strict actions including attempt to murder case will be registered against such violators. Addressing a press meet the Assam DGP asked the people of Assam to strictly follow all the rules of the new SOP. Further, the DGP said, Reports are coming of people closing shops from the front and working from inside, such shopkeepers will be in deep trouble and booked under DDMA act. If somebody is found organizing a private function, party, violating the SOP those will be like a betrayal against the society and they will be booked under Attempt to murder like charges.

India fights Covid: Srinagar s Dal Lake gets floating ambulance service

India fights Covid: Srinagar s Dal Lake gets floating ambulance service ANI | Updated: May 11, 2021 15:18 IST Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], May 11 (ANI): The boat ambulance service, equipped with healthcare facilities, has started on Dal Lake in the Jammu and Kashmir Valley. The service, which is expected to benefit thousands of people in the landlocked region, is the brainchild of Tariq Ahmad Patloo. A houseboat owner in Srinagar, Patloo came up with the idea of floating ambulance last year after he was tested positive for Coronavirus. Considering the situation at hospitals and homes due to rising cases, I have set up this facility for people. I got a number of phone calls for assistance and I provided them proper help as per their requirement. Presently the ambulance is full with main equipment including first aid, stretcher, wheelchair, BP set, and PPE kits, Patloo told ANI.

Srinagar s Dal Lake gets first floating ambulance service

Srinagar s Dal Lake gets first floating ambulance service ANI 11 May 2021, 20:19 GMT+10 Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], May 11 (ANI): The boat ambulance service, equipped with healthcare facilities, has started on Dal Lake in the Jammu and Kashmir Valley. The service, which is expected to benefit thousands of people in the landlocked region, is the brainchild of Tariq Ahmad Patloo. A houseboat owner in Srinagar, Patloo came up with the idea of floating ambulance last year after he was tested positive for Coronavirus. Considering the situation at hospitals and homes due to rising cases, I have set up this facility for people. I got a number of phone calls for assistance and I provided them proper help as per their requirement. Presently the ambulance is full with main equipment including first aid, stretcher, wheelchair, BP set, and PPE kits, Patloo told ANI.

Covid cremation norms being flouted in Rohtak

1550 Ravinder Saini Rohtak, May 10 With reports emerging that Covid patients dying in home isolation were being cremated without following due procedure, Deputy Commissioner Manoj Kumar today asked the municipal authorities to ensure strict adherence to the government protocol. Kumar, also the chairman of the District Disaster Management Authority, has ordered deployment of police personnel at crematoriums. The families of patients passing away in home quarantine are learnt to be conducting their last rites without informing the local administration. The factor is being blamed for the recent surge in cases in the city and other parts of the district. It could also have a link to the sharp rise in the number of cremations at non-Covid crematoriums in the city over the past fortnight. The administration has designated two crematoriums in the city for the last rites of Covid victims.

DC Ramban inspects implementation of Corona curfew in Banihal, healthcare facilities in Sub District Hospital

May 15, 2021 After taking a round of the Banihal market, the DC went inspected the micro-containment zones. He also reviewed the status of implementation of Corona curfew and all other orders issued by the District Disaster Management Authority for time-to-time to contain the spread of Covid infection. While interacting with local media persons, the DC said that the total bed capacity in Covid Care Centres of Level 1 and 2 has been increased to 618 in district whereas 50 bedded Covid Care Centre, level-2 will be made functional within a few days in new building of SDH, Banihal. While reviewing the status of Covid vaccination and testing, the DC directed the BMO to start intensive testing in all designated micro containment zones besides conducting special camps in different areas to vaccinate people at their doorsteps. He also asked the officers to intensify registration of beneficiaries under SEHAT scheme besides sensitizing them about benefits of this beneficiary oriented initia

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