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Nearly 400 Passengers Run Away At Assam s Silchar Airport To Avoid COVID-19 Test

Nearly 400 Passengers Run Away At Assam s Silchar Airport To Avoid COVID-19 Test Nearly 400 Passengers Run Away At Assam s Silchar Airport To Avoid COVID-19 Test COVID-19 Assam: The Assam government has made it mandatory for all air passengers arriving in the state to undergo a free Rapid Antigen Test and an RT-PCR test for Rs 500 even if the report of the RAT comes negative. 385 passengers fled from Assam s Silchar airport to escape mandatory COVID-19 testing Silchar, Assam: As many as 385 passengers, who landed at the Assam s Silchar airport on Wednesday, created disorder and fled the facility to escape mandatory COVID-19 testing, officials said on Thursday, and asserted criminal action will be initiated against them.

Dilip Cherian | Private sector specialists will helm Modi s reforms push

Dilip Cherian | Private sector specialists will helm Modi’s reforms push Published : Apr 22, 2021, 12:00 am IST Updated : Apr 22, 2021, 12:00 am IST While it would be erroneous to see political colour in what should be seen as usual assignments, few observers are willing to buy this line  News In September last year, the Modi sarkar gave the go-ahead to its most ambitious bid to reform the bureaucracy a national capacity building programme. Finally, the programme has got underway with the creation of the Capacity Building Commission (CBC) under the National Programme for Civil Service Capacity Building aka “Mission Karmayogi”. And given the government’s recent obsession with domain experts from the private sector, the man appointed to head the new CBC is no babu, but Adil Zainulbhai, the chief of the Quality Council of India (QCI), which is an autonomous body under the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion. He is a former chairman of McKinsey India and

Passenger arrivals dip after Covid-19 tests get stricter at northeast airports | Guwahati News

AAI officials said that a reversing trend has been noticed since April 14 at northeast airports and Guwahati airport in particular, which records the maximum footfall in the region. GUWAHATI: Stricter screening to save the northeastern states from a fresh Covid-19 surge has cut down on the number of air passengers coming to the region, whose numbers were higher than those exiting from the region. Officials at the Airports Authority of India (AAI) said that a reversing trend has been noticed since April 14 at northeast airports and Guwahati airport in particular, which records the maximum footfall in the region. As per figures furnished by AAI sources, 10,010 passengers arrived in the northeast on April 14, against 10,825 passengers exiting from various NE airports.

Air India flight on 2 lakh 50000 per ticket neither got food nor medicines now elderly couple asked for compensation of five lakh rupees - 2 5 लाख का टिकट पर एयर इंडिया की उड़ान में न भोजन मिला और न ही दवाई, अब बुजुर्ग दंपति ने मांगा पांच लाख रुपये का मुआवजा

Air India flight on 2 lakh 50000 per ticket neither got food nor medicines now elderly couple asked for compensation of five lakh rupees - 2 5 लाख का टिकट पर एयर इंडिया की उड़ान में न भोजन मिला और न ही दवाई, अब बुजुर्ग दंपति ने मांगा पांच लाख रुपये का मुआवजा
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