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Covid impact: Centre drags feet, migrants back on knife edge

Migrant worker Bibhuti Khatua has mostly been confined to his one-room dwelling in Kotla Mubarakpur here with his ailing wife since Saturday. After the weekend lockdown, the plumber in his mid-40s had on Monday reported for work at the construction site where he is employed. But the state government then announced a total lockdown from Tuesday morning till the next Monday morning. For the next five days, therefore, Khatua will be dipping into his meagre savings of Rs 4,000 to meet his daily needs and buy medicines for his wife. Returning to his village in Kendrapada, Odisha, will cost him his entire savings without offering hope of work back home. Staying back means surviving five days on the uncertain hope that the lockdown would be lifted on Monday and work will resume.

West Bengal Election 2021: Hope brews in the North Bengal tea gardens

West Bengal Election 2021: Hope brews in the North Bengal tea gardens © Chanpreet Khurana West Bengal Election 2021: Hope brews in the North Bengal tea gardens There is a kind of a hush in north Bengal where tea plantation workers, including those in the world’s finest gardens, voted last week in the hope that their demands for better livelihood could finally be met. The plantation workers are on tenterhooks. The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) - the challenger - and the Left Front have all promised them the moon in the run-up to the assembly elections. Everyone has said all closed plantations will reopen and over 60,000 jobless workers will have jobs. It could be a Central government job, or a state government job. It sounds like the tale of the horse and the carrot.

Above 18 vaccine registration in India: How to book appointment, guidelines, list centres and certificate

Above 18 vaccine registration in India: How to book appointment, guidelines, list centres and certificate The central government has made an announcement to open Covid-19 vaccination drive to all above 18 years of age. Here’s how to register, guidelines, and all details. advertisement Covid-19 vaccination drive open to all above 18 years of age. The Central government on Monday, April 19 made an announcement to make the Covid-19 vaccination open for all above 18 years. The liberalized and accelerated phase 3 of Covid-19 vaccination will start on May 1, 2021. States have also been empowered to procure additional vaccine doses directly from manufactures. Every Indian citizen above 18 years of age will be eligible for Covid-19 vaccinations irrespective of comorbidities. Phase 3 of Covid-19 vaccination will begin on May 1. Here s how to register on the Co-Win app.

States in east India highly vulnerable to climate change, says first such assessment report | India News

States in east India highly vulnerable to climate change, says first such assessment report | India News
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