Delhi Police arrest 84 people so far in connection with Republic Day violence
Police personnel try to remove protesting farmers who had gathered at the Red Fort during their tractor parade
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As many as 84 people have been arrested and 38 FIRs registered so far in connection with the violence that broke out during the farmers tractor rally on Republic Day, the Delhi police said on Saturday.
On Friday, the Delhi Police had issued an appeal in leading newspapers asking people to share any evidence or information about the violence.
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Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute (MGMCRI), a constituent college of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth, has successfully performed its first renal transplant.
The procedure was performed on a 33-year-old male who had renal failure. The patient who hails from Nagapattinam district had received the donor kidney from his 26-year-old spouse.
The couple was discharged in a healthy condition following a 12-day stay in the hospital. A noteworthy feature is the 60% subsidy levied on the cost incurred towards the live renal transplant, a press note from MGMCRI said.
NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), on Wednesday, issued an order with
Guidelines for Surveillance, Containment and Caution , which will be effective from February 1 and remain in force up to February 28, 2021.
The main focus of these guidelines is to consolidate the substantial gains that have been achieved against the spread of
COVID-19 which is visible in the steady decline in number of active and new cases in the country over the last four months. It is, therefore, emphasised that to fully overcome the pandemic, there is need to maintain caution and to strictly follow the prescribed containment strategy focussed on surveillance, containment and strict observance of the guidelines/ SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) issued by the MHA and the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MOHFW).
Coronavirus | Cinemas allowed to seat more people
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Swimming pools can be opened for all.
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Fresh guidelines issued by the Union Home Ministry on January 27, 2021 permit opening of cinema halls and theatres at a higher capacity than the 50% seating strength allowed till now. File
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Swimming pools can be opened for all. The Ministry of Home Affairs issued an order on January 27 extending the COVID-19 “guidelines for surveillance, containment and caution” till February 28.
The guidelines permit the opening of cinema halls and theatres at a higher capacity than the 50% seating strength allowed till now. Swimming pools have also been permitted to open for all.
: Wednesday, January 27, 2021, 6:51 PM IST
Coronavirus in India: MHA issues new COVID-19 guidelines for surveillance, containment and caution; here is the full list
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The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Wednesday issued an order with COVID-19 guidelines for surveillance, containment and caution, which will be effective from February 1 and to remain in force till February 28. The main focus of the guidelines is to consolidate the substantial gains that have been achieved against the spread of COVID-19 which is visible in the steady decline in number of active and new cases in the country over the last four months. It is, therefore, emphasised that to fully overcome the pandemic, there is need to maintain caution and to strictly follow the prescribed containment strategy focussed on surveillance, containment and strict observance of the guidelines/ SOPs issued by MHA and Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MOHFW), MHA said.