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1 An elaborate installation made to mark 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak dev at the VC office in Amritsar on Thursday. Photo. Sunil kumar
The Tribune correspondent Neha Saini and photojournalist Sunil Kumar take you through an aesthetic journey by capturing art works that add to the visual beauty of the holy city. Here’s a sneak peek into the abstract world of creativity.
Janamsakhi of Tera Tera
The art on life of Guru Nanak Dev has been displayed at the Vice-Chancellor’s office at GNDU. It’s 12 ft in height and based on ‘Janamsakhi of Tera Tera’, which is designed by city-based artist Sumeet Dua, and conceptualised in collaboration with Arvinder Chamak. It has been made in ‘Nanakshahi’ brick structure, with graphic representation of Tera (13) and jute bags of various grains displayed with a ‘takadi’ (scale). It was installed during Art Festival, which was organised on the eve of the 550th Parkash Purb of Guru Nanak Dev at Dera Baba Nanak.
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Tuesday, 2 March 2021, 6:39 am
Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific has
today revealed this year’s winners of the Airport Service
Quality (ASQ) awards in the Asia-Pacific and Middle East
regions. The awards highlight the world’s best airports as
judged by their customers.
The COVID-19 pandemic has
had a dramatic impact on global passenger traffic in 2020 as
well as changing customer perceptions and expectations of
the airport experience.
Twenty-eight airports from
Asia-Pacific and two from the Middle East took home the
prestigious Best Airport for customer experience
award.
Based on new hygiene-related questions added to
the survey questionnaire, ACI introduced a new award for
Their samples have been sent for further tests to a Pune laboratory, he said. Later the administration found that as many as 216 passengers could have come in contact with the eight positive passengers (including a crew member), and now we have decided to quarantine them institutionally following guidelines from the Punjab government, he said.
He also said that 10 passengers of the 216 are from Amritsar and they are being taken to quarantine centres from their houses today . They are being sent to a private hotel where they would complete their quarantine period as per the state government s guidelines, Sethi said.
He said that the rest of the passengers who are from different districts are also being taken from their houses and in this regard deputy commissioners and civil surgeons of these districts have been informed and this process is being done on war footing level .
13152 Airport authorities collect samples of passengers of flight AI-1190 arriving from UK, in the wake the new COVID-19 strain found in the country. PTI
Amritsar, December 24
As many as 216 people who arrived here from the UK in a December 22 flight will be institutionally quarantined as they might have come in contact with seven of their fellow passengers and a crew member who tested COVID-19 positive on arrival, health officials said on Thursday.
They are from different places, including Amritsar, and are being taken from their homes to institutional quarantine centres, they said.
The Air India flight from London had arrived at Amritsar’s Sri Guru Ramdas Jee International Airport on Tuesday with 250 passengers and 22 crew members, and eight people tested positive for the coronavirus.