ANI | Updated: May 04, 2021 05:55 IST
Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], May 4 (ANI): Amid the worrying rise of COVID-19 cases, Kerala Police chief Lokanath Behara on Monday directed all district police chiefs and station house officers to strictly enforce the COVID-19 restrictions imposed in the state.
The state will observe stringent restrictions starting today in order to curb the spread of the coronavirus in the state. Restrictions similar to the weekend lockdown will be in place from tomorrow. Employees of exempt establishments can travel carrying their identity cards. The courier service and home delivery category are also exempted. Concessions have also been granted for activities related to e-commerce, he said.
Amid the worrying rise of COVID-19 cases, Kerala Police chief Lokanath Behara on Monday directed all district police chiefs and station house officers to strictly enforce the COVID-19 restrictions imposed in the state. The state will observe stringent restrictions starting today in order to curb the spread of the coronavirus in the state. Restrictions similar to the weekend lockdown will be in place from tomorrow. Employees of exempt establishments can travel carrying their identity cards. The courier service and home delivery category are also exempted. Concessions have also been granted for activities related to e-commerce, he said. A woman police officer will be posted in each ward of the panchayat to ensure that those in the quarantine do not leave. Women police officers from the Women s Police Station, Women s Cell will be deployed for this purpose.
Kerala Police grooves to tune of Enjoy Enjami to spread Covid awareness
The video, which speaks about social distancing and measure to take during the second wave, has been garnering the attention of many on social media.
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The hit indie song in Tamil ‘Enjoy Enjaami’ has been making huge waves on social media. Soon, influencers and music lovers started coming up with their own renditions of the viral song. Latest in the list is a video of Kerala Police personnel grooving to a parody of the song.
The video, which speaks about social distancing and measure to take during the second wave, has been garnering the attention of many on social media. The video was recently released on the official handle of Kerala Police. V P Pramod Kumar, deputy director and public relations officer at the State Police Media Center is the director of the hit video.