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COVID-19 crisis: MHA lifts all restrictions on movement of medical oxygen amid shortage

COVID-19 crisis: MHA lifts all restrictions on movement of medical oxygen amid shortage The MHA in its order stated that medical oxygen is an essential public health commodity and any impediment in the supplies of medical oxygen in the country may critically impact the management of patients who are suffering from COVID-19 BusinessToday.In | April 22, 2021 | Updated 16:15 IST The MHA has mandated the Empowered Group-II to coordinate medical logistics including medical oxygen The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in an order issued on Thursday lifted all restrictions imposed on the movement of medical oxygen between states. According to the MHA order, transport authorities shall be instructed to accordingly allow free inter-state movement of oxygen-carrying vehicles.

Punjab Chief Secy bans elective surgeries in private hospitals, asks them to reserve 75 pc beds for COVID-19 patients

Punjab Chief Secretary Vini Mahajan. (File Photo/ANI) Punjab bans elective surgeries in private hospitals, asks them to reserve 75 pc beds for COVID-19 patients ANI | Updated: Apr 21, 2021 23:17 IST Chandigarh [India], April 21 (ANI): Punjab Chief Secretary Vini Mahajan, on Wednesday ordered an immediate ban on all the elective surgeries besides reserving 75 per cent beds in the private hospitals for COVID-19 patients to help conquer the ongoing second wave effectively. Chairing a meeting of the administrative secretaries, Deputy Commissioners, Commissioners of Police, and Senior Superintendents of Police to review the current COVID situation, the Chief Secretary urged the people to come forward for Covid vaccination as it was safe and the only way to defeat the pandemic.

Jammu and Kashmir: Ramadhan begins with religious fervour-547629

Jammu and Kashmir: Ramadhan begins with religious fervour Sun Online Desk The holy month of Ramadhan commenced in Jammu and Kashmir with religious fervour on Wednesday. People in large numbers offered prayers including Taraweeh (night prayers) in masjids but followed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) including wearing masks and maintaining social distancing during the prayers. The festive buzz created by Ramadhan has been quite evident in the markets of summer capital Srinagar as shops and vendors selling dates and other eatables were thronged by people. People could be seen making purchases including that of fruits while the demand for mutton and poultry items has also witnessed a sharp increase in the last few days.

Punjab Imposes Strictures On Illegal Entry Of Wheat

Punjab Imposes Strictures On Illegal Entry Of Wheat The state will deploy enforcement teams at borders to monitor trucks and trolleys entering the districts Representational image. Apr 16, 2021 The Punjab government has instructed officials to maintain vigil and ensure action against illegal transportation of wheat from other states. While procurement of wheat is currently going on in the state, Punjab Chief Secretary Vini Mahajan asked police and administration to take adequate measures. The state will deploy enforcement teams at borders to check the illegal trade. Wheat is allegedly procured at cheaper rates elsewhere and sold in Punjab as per minimum support prices (MSP).

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