West Bengal elections: Calcutta HC orders strict enforcement of EC ban on victory rallies
The EC counsel apprised the court that it has banned all public meetings and victory processions throughout India on the said date in the wake of soaring COVID-19 cases
PTI | April 27, 2021 | Updated 20:29 IST
A restriction of a maximum of two persons has been placed on the winning party for collecting the certificate
The Calcutta High Court on Tuesday directed all authorities to strictly enforce the ban imposed by the Election Commission on rallies and gatherings on May 2, the day of counting of votes and declaration of results of assembly elections in West Bengal and four other states. The EC counsel apprised the court that it has banned all public meetings and victory processions throughout India on the said date in the wake of soaring COVID-19 cases.
Calcutta High Court calls for strict enforcement of EC ban on rallies on May 2
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A restriction of a maximum of two persons has been placed on the winning party for collecting the certificate, the commission told a division bench comprising Chief Justice TBN Radhakrishnan and Justice Arijit Banerjee, which is hearing a set of PILs on observance of coronavirus guidelines during the election process.
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The Calcutta High Court on Tuesday directed all authorities to strictly enforce the ban imposed by the Election Commission on rallies and gatherings on May 2, the day of counting of votes and declaration of results of assembly elections in West Bengal and four other states. The EC counsel apprised the court that it has banned all public meetings and victory processions throughout India on the said date in the wake of soaring COVID-19 cases.
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West Bengal government tells private hospitals to get empanel for Swasthya Sathi scheme
The West Bengal Health Department has asked all private hospitals and nursing homes that have more than 10 beds to get empanelled for the Swasthya Sathi health scheme.
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KOLKATA: The West Bengal Health Department has asked all private hospitals and nursing homes that have more than 10 beds to get empanelled for the Swasthya Sathi health scheme, an official said.
Non-empanelment or refusal to treat patients with Swasthya Sathi cards may lead to cancellation or non-renewal of licence of the medical establishment, the official said.
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