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Assam Govt Issues Revised Notification, Educational Institutions to Shut in District with 300 + COVID Cases
Directions have been issued for closing down classes from Class VI to VIII in those districts where the number of cases has crossed the 100 mark.
| 27 April 2021 10:02 AM GMT
GUWAHATI: The Assam government has authorized all the Deputy Commissioners and Chairman, DDMA to close down all educational institutions (govt & non-govt) from pre-primary to University levels along with hostels & coaching institutions for 15 days, as and when cumulative COVID-19 cases in the last 10 days exceed 300.
The notification read, - In partial modification and a continuation of the earlier orders issued, the Government in Second, Education Department hereby authorizes the Deputy Commissioners of the Districts and Chairman, District Disaster Management Authority.
Arrangements to curb crowding at Jimmy George stadium
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Entry to be only on the basis of appointment time slots
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Entry to be only on the basis of appointment time slots
Striving to prevent unruly scenes that disrupted the vaccination drive on Monday, the district authorities have chalked out a strategy for streamlining the public headed to the Jimmy George indoor stadium.
Armed with additional deployment from the Armed Police camp, the police will permit entry only on the basis of the appointment time slots. Those arriving much earlier will be sent back to avoid unnecessary crowding. No request for spot registration will be entertained.