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Earlier this week, the Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court passed pertinent directions to deal with the city s crumbling health infrastructure owing to the exponential surge in Covid-19 cases, specifically on the non-availability of anti-viral drugs Tocilizumab and Remdesivir, oxygen supply, and beds.
The division bench of
Justices ZA Haq and Amit Borkar passed the orders in a suo-motu PIL, which it had taken up in 2020, soon after the coronavirus outbreak.
The court has directed the Collector to have a centralized portal for information on the drug s availability and its procurement. Based on the court s suggestion, the State has decided to set up an oxygen plant in the city.
Gem and jewellery manufacturing and ancillary activities in Maharashtra state would be exempted from the ongoing emergency measures during second wave of COVID-19 diamondworld.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from diamondworld.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Decision on Maharashtra lockdown after April 14, says state health minister Rajesh Tope
Maharashtra Covid-19 task force is of the view that the prevailing coronavirus situation in the state is such that a lockdown is required, says health minister Rajesh Tope
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Maharahstra health minister Rajesh Tope
Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope has said that the final decision on lockdown in Maharashtra will be taken after April 14. Speaking to the media after a meeting of the COVID task force with chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday, Tope said the situation in Maharashtra is such that the lockdown was required to break the COVID-19 virus chain.
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Maharashtra govt mulls over decision to postpone SSC, HSC board exams amidst COVID-19 surge
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The Maharashtra school education department is mulling over postponing Class 10 Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Class 12 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) board offline examinations amidst a surge in COVID-19 cases in the state, said sources from the department.
A meeting to discuss a plan for SSC and HSC board exams and, to finalise the roadmap for exams of Classes 9 and 11 students was conducted on Tuesday by Varsha Gaikwad, state school education minister with all the stakeholders. A senior official of the state school education department said, We will conduct a discussion with the Chief Minister (CM) of Maharashtra Uddhav Thackeray regarding postponement of SSC and HSC board offline examinations.