Tilekarnagar locals tell PMC to fix roads of existing areas first
Tilekarnagar locals tell PMC to fix roads of existing areas first
ByAnurag BendeAnurag Bende / Updated: Jan 6, 2021, 06:00 IST
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Residents say 1-km stretch of DP road in Katraj-Kondhwa is always in bad state despite repairs; PMC assures funds for reconstruction.
While Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is all set to add 23 new villages under its limits, residents of Tilekarnagar on Katraj-Kondhwa Road, who have already been integrated into the civic body’s jurisdiction for some time now, have sought its attention towards their long-pending demand for a better access road. In fact, residents here claimed that instead of adding new places into its geographical limits, PMC needs to first ensure better infrastructure for its existing areas.
PMC intensifies contact tracing of patient +ve with new COVID strain
ByVicky PathareVicky Pathare / Updated: Jan 6, 2021, 06:00 IST
Following discovery of the new variant in London, the Indian government had banned air travel to and from the UK since December 23 (FILE PHOTO)
Civic body wrote to the director of health services, asking details of all the co-travellers in the flight.
The state health department is on its toes to ensure that the new
COVID strain reported from the United Kingdom doesn’t spread in the state. They are getting to every contact of the travellers who have tested positive for it. The urgency has dominated the scenario as the new strain is deemed highly infectious and transmissible. The health officials, however, have calmed the subsequent panic by stating that the viruses are known to mutate.
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Pune: Schools to reopen from January 4 for classes 9 to 12
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Schools in Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) limits will reopen from January 4 for students of classes 9th to 12th, PMC said on Thursday.
Issuing an order, the PMC has asked the schools to ensure that all standard operating procedures (SOPs) in place for the prevention of the spread of COVID-19 are strictly followed. Schools for students of 9th to 12th standard to reopen from 4 January in the jurisdiction of Pune Municipal Corporation. All schools will have to follow the COVID19 SOPs, ANI quoted PMC.
Schools for students of 9th to 12th standard to reopen from 4 January in the jurisdiction of Pune Municipal Corporation. All schools will have to follow the COVID19 SOPs: Pune Municipal Corporation, Maharashtra ANI (@ANI) December 24, 2020