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Regular classes for SSLC, PUC 2nd year to resume from Jan 1 in Karnataka

The Karnataka government on Wednesday said regular classes for grade 10 and second year PUC in the state would resume from January 1, as announced earlier. The government s assertion came amid concerns over the coronavirus pandemic even as a new variant has been detected in the UK. The state government has announced regular classes for Class 10, second pre-university and Vidyagama programme for government school students from class six to nine from January 1. Vidyagama scheme is aimed at taking school education to the door steps of students in rural areas who cannot afford to attend online classes due to various reasons. Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar said holding regular classes was not a matter of prestige for him but an obligation of his department to ensure that everyone gets education.

Urdu Bulletin: New strain of coronavirus, precautions by India dominate media space

Urdu Bulletin: New strain of coronavirus, precautions by India dominate media space ANI | Updated: Dec 22, 2020 10:43 IST New Delhi [India], December 22 (ANI): Various Urdu publications have highlighted the news of the new strain of coronavirus identified in southeast England and the precautions being taken by India, due to the outbreak. According to reports, the entire world is gripped by fear after the new strain of coronavirus was identified. Britain has announced that it could be 70 per cent more transmissible and has imposed a strict lockdown. Most publications have also stated that considering the prevailing situation in the UK, the Central government has decided that all flights originating from the UK to India shall be temporarily suspended till 31 December. Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan s assurance to the people of the country that the government is alert about the new coronavirus strain emerging from the United Kingdom ha

Coronavirus: Delhi Airport Gears Up For Covid Vaccine Storage, Distribution In January

The Delhi airport has dedicated separate pathways for fast movement of vaccine carrying trucks. New Delhi: Though the Indian drug regulator DCGI is yet to give an emergency-use authorisation for any COVID-19 vaccine, the country s largest airport in Delhi is gearing up to handle distribution of lakhs of vials under Project Sanjivani as early as next month. On Tuesday, Delhi Airport Chief Executive Officer Videh Kumar Jaipuriya said they have been in touch with the government, and as per government indications, we should be ready for distribution sometime in January . Talking to NDTV, Mr Jaipuriya said specific sections of the cargo terminal at Delhi s Indira Gandhi International Airport have been allotted for the storage and transportation of the temperature-sensitive vaccines.

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