Gauhati University Issues SOP for Upcoming 1st Semester Exams in June 21
The Gauhati University has decided to conduct all first semester exams in the June 2021 and for this Standard Operating Protocol (SOP) has been issued.
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GUWAHATI: The Gauhati University has decided to conduct all first semester exams in the June 2021 and for this Standard Operating Protocol (SOP) has been issued. Further, on the basis of deliberations at appropriate levels, the following SoP is issued to be followed for all ensuing examinations being conducted by Gauhati University.
This exam related SOP states that all answers must be handwritten by the examinee in A4 size paper. A model Answer Sheet is uploaded in the portal https://web.gauhati.ac.in/obte. This model Answer Sheet may also be downloaded, printed and then used for writing answers. Further, all pages must contain page numbers and number of pages may be less or more than 10 pages.
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Restrictions imposed on businesses lifted in 36 major cities of Gujarat. (Representational image)
The Gujarat government on Thursday partially lifted the curbs on businesses imposed in 36 major cities of Gujarat, allowing them to carry on business from nine in the morning to three in the afternoon.
While on his damage assessment tour of Saurashtra in the aftermath of the severe cyclonic storm Tauktae which hit Gujarat earlier this week, Chief Minister Rupani on Thursday announced that the curbs imposed in 36 major cities of Gujarat would be partially lifted and business in these cities will be allowed from nine to three during daytime.
Gujarat partially lifts Covid restrictions in 36 cities
However, the night curfew in these cities will continue, the Gujarat government said Thursday
Thursday May 20, 2021 8:06 PM, IANS
Gandhinagar: The Gujarat government on Thursday partially lifted the curbs on businesses imposed in 36 major cities of Gujarat, allowing them to carry on business from nine in the morning to three in the afternoon.
While on his damage assessment tour of Saurashtra in the aftermath of the severe cyclonic storm Tauktae which hit Gujarat earlier this week, Chief Minister Rupani on Thursday announced that the curbs imposed in 36 major cities of Gujarat would be partially lifted and business in these cities will be allowed from nine to three during daytime.
Updated:
May 14, 2021 23:39 IST
Under this, active case search would be taken up through house-to-house visits and screening/triaging would be taken up at Interim COVID-19 Care Centres (ICCC).
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A patient being taken a blood test at Chennai Corporation s COVID-19 screening centre in Ambattur, Chennai on April 18, 2021. | Photo Credit:
K. Pichumani
Under this, active case search would be taken up through house-to-house visits and screening/triaging would be taken up at Interim COVID-19 Care Centres (ICCC).
Given the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases and sample load, the State will adapt a syndromic approach to COVID-19.
Under this, active case search would be taken up through house-to-house visits and screening/triaging would be taken up at Interim COVID-19 Care Centres (ICCC). All persons with suspected symptoms approaching screening centres/ICCC may not be subjected to RT-PCR testing as all syndromic cases are considered as COVID-19 unless otherwise