Telangana Private School Teachers To Get Financial Aid From Govt, 25 kgs Rice Apr 26, 2021, 10:53 IST
HYDERABAD: With many private teachers and staff members working without or on half salaries due to the pandemic that ensued since last year, the Telangana government had announced financial aid of Rs 2,000 and 25 kg rice for them. With the closure of educational institutions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, teachers and non-teaching staff of many private schools are surviving with hardly enough money to live on. This assistance will continue till the educational institutions reopen.
The education department released Rs 32 crore for this scheme, where more than 1.45 lakh teachers and other staff were credited with the amount. Rice is being supplied through ration shops and the Civil Supplies Corporation was directed to supply about 3,625 tonnes of fine variety rice.
Admit patients, don’t insist for COVID-19 report: Gandhi hospital SP
By News Desk| Published: 22nd April 2021 8:08 am IST A file photo of Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad. (Photo: Siasat)
Hyderabad: The superintendent of Gandhi hospital has asked the security and police personnel posted at the institution’s gates to admit patients for COVID-19 without insisting for an RTPCR test report. Superintendent Dr. Raja Rao issued a directive on April 21 asking the police and security personnel to not stop any vehicles/ambulance from entering the premises. He also asked all doctors there to admit patients without insisting for a report as well.
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Police in Hyderabad, over the past few weeks, have identified around 10,000 cases of COVID-19 mask violations through Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras installed across the city. The three commissionerates Hyderabad, Cyberabad and Rachakonda in the city have ramped up their efforts to fine mask violators through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, as COVID-19 cases in the city began to rise in the last month or so.
There are 375,000 lakh cameras fixed within the Hyderabad district limits and 650,000 cameras installed in the Hyderabad, Cyberabad and the Rachakonda Commissionerates collectively, according to Telangana Home Minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali. However, M Narsing Rao in the IT team of Hyderabad City Police told MediaNama that around 2,000 CCTV cameras have been enabled with artificial intelligence under the Greater Hyderabad area to monitor mask violators.
Hyderabad: Amid a rise in the COVID-19 cases in Telangana, gated communities in the city have started imposing restrictions on the movement of people to