Rohingya youth lands in Tripura jail on his way to Delhi
Agartala, Mar 17 (UNI) A local court of Sepahijala district in West Tripura has sent a Rohingya youth to jail yesterday for illegally crossing the border from Bangladesh. The accused was identified as Sona Mian (40) has been doing business in New Delhi over a decade and his family is living in Chittagong of South Bangladesh.
Tripura police had detained him before Tuesday dawan from an Agartala bound Maruti car on his way back to Delhi visiting the family from Bangladesh. According to report, Sona Mian had crossed over Indian Territory through Sonamura border in the dark of night with the help of a local agent there escaping the eyes of BSF.
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Looking back on one year of the pandemic Author: Adam Crum Published 4 days ago
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Print article This past week, Alaska marked the one-year anniversary of our state’s public health disaster emergency declaration, first enacted on March 11, 2020. On the same day, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic and the National Basketball Association suspended all basketball games after a Utah Jazz player tested positive. A day later, Alaska announced its first positive COVID-19 case in a nonresident cargo pilot. The day after that, then-President Donald Trump declared a national state of emergency to help fight the pandemic and enacted travel restrictions on non-U.S. citizens traveling from 26 European countries.
United Way of Tompkins County extends a sincere thank you to approximately 2,384 donors who contributed to meeting this yearâs annual campaign goal of $1.5 million. The money raised this year will fund over 100 human services programs and support over 120 agencies through grants, programs and direct support to agencies of donorsâ choosing. Research shows that United Way of Tompkins County programs impacted 1 in 5 residents pre-pandemic; that number has grown by an estimated 25% in the past twelve months.
This yearâs campaign is lead by volunteer Campaign Co-chairs Jean McPheeters and Dominick Recckio. Both express gratitude to the caring and generosity shown by the community in meeting this goal in a particularly difficult and critical year. âCongratulations and thank you to everyone who contributed to meeting the $1.5 million goal. This community never ceases to amaze me, we live in an amazing place where people donât hesitate to contribute and particip
Covid jab on way to vulnerable
Last week the Government confirmed that the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine will be rolled out to the patients and staff of aged residential care facilities from the end of March.
These are facilities both inside retirement villages and in the wider community that look after older people who are no longer able to live independently, providing rest home, hospital or dementia level care.
Residents of these facilities will naturally get the vaccine in-house. Everyone receiving the vaccine must give consent and NZ Aged Care Association chief executive Simon Wallace says this is challenging when it comes to dementia patients – something that is also an issue for flu vaccines – and is currently being worked through.
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