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Weekend Lockdown in Chandigarh

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 Big Breaking News  : Chandigarh Administration announced weekend Lockdown from 10 PM Friday to 5 AM Monday. Please stay safe.  As the Covid cases increase, the Chandigarh administration on Friday announced weekend lockdown.The decision was taken at a high-level meeting chaired by UT Administrator VP Singh Badnore.The lockdown will be from 10 pm on Friday to 5 am on Monday. Essential services will be allowed and restaurants can do home-delivery. Weddings will be allowed with only limited number of guests. The deputy commissioner will issue passes in such cases.  Adviser Manoj Parida said the NDA and other exams would not be affected as students could travel carrying their admit cards. He said the Covid vaccination programme would continue despite the lockdown. Night curfew has already been imposed in the city from 10 pm to 5 am. There is also a restriction on gatherings—200 people for outdoor events and 100 people for indoor—in the UT.

IPL 2021 Full Matches Schedule

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 I ndian Premier League (IPL) 2021 is back in India after being held in UAE last year due to the corona virus pandemic. BCCI has announced the dates and venues for the 52 matches which will be played between April 9 and May 30. The tournament opener will be played between defending champions Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in Chennai. 3-times champion Chennai Super Kings (CSK) will face 2020 finalist Delhi Capitals (DC) on April 10 in Mumbai. A decision on whether or not the fans will be allowed, is yet to be taken by the governing bodies. Here is every thing you need to know about the 14th edition of IPL # Will IPL 2021 happen? Yes, BCCI has confirmed that IPL 2021 will be held in India from April 9 to May 30. # Which team is the current IPL champion? Mumbai Indians are the current IPL champions. # In which month will IPL 2021 start? IPL 2021 will start in the month of April. # IPL 2021 Full Schedule Date Fixture Time in IST City April 9, Friday Mumbai Indians vs

Tour of Duty

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The Army headquarters is considering two different models for recruitment in the future — one under which youth can voluntarily serve in the Army for a temporary period of three years, and the other where they are recruited by Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), trained and posted in the Army for about seven years, before being transferred back. ThePrint has learnt that the recruitment models are being considered to attract more youth to join the Army, fill up officers’ vacancies, and reduce burgeoning defence pensions, which make up nearly 30 per cent of the defence budget and ballooned after the ‘One Rank One Pension’ (OROP) scheme came into effect. The first model, of three years’ service, is called ‘Tour of Duty’, while the other is called ‘Inverse Induction’. The latter model is based on a 2019 discussion document by the think-tank Takshashila Institution, authored by Lt Gen. Prakash Menon (retd), a former military advisor to the National Security Advisor, and Pranay Kotasthane.

Hill stations near Shirdi "Home of Saint Sai Baba"

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A beacon of divinity,  Shirdi  is a personal experience. Located in Ahmednagar district of  Maharashtra , Shirdi is known as the home of Saint Sai Baba, also known as Shirdi Sai Baba. Numerous devotees come here every month to worship and ask for blessings. Hill stations near Shirdi are beautiful and natural, making them some of the best places to visit here in this area. Places around Shirdi to see are blessed by the divine  nature , as it is evident in its pristine forests and wonderful hills that surround them. When in Shirdi look to these important hill stations of a great retreat, where you can go with your family and friends for a unique travel experience. Shirdi is located about 296 km away from  Mumbai , and is well-connected to the rest of Mahrasthra. You can also gain access into Shirdi from  Nashik  city which is about 2 hours away by road. Shirdi has its very own railway station, Sainagar Shirdi, and trains come from  Chennai , Mumbai,  Vishakhapatnam ,  Mysore , and many o

Travel precautions during Covid-19 pandemic

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As COVID-19 spreads without any significant sign of slowing down, we are left wondering about those who must travel for any given reason. If you are someone who must urgently travel abroad or even within your country, there are certain precautions that you must take. First, the most important thing is to understand the gravity of the situation and to avoid travelling. But if this is an absolute necessity, there are ways you can ensure your safety, and the safety of those travelling with you. Get yourself checked Before you get on a flight or train, make sure that you get yourself checked. It is important to find out whether you have been infected so that you do not spread it to others. So get your temperature and other vitals checked, and know that you are perfectly fit to travel. Check your destination Before you plan to set out, yet another thing to do is to check your destination country or state (if you are travelling within your country). Go through the day’s latest news, and find

Lockdown-4 ! Don’t expect much relaxations in Chandigarh

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With the third phase of the lockdown set to end on Sunday, the UT Administration is planning to give some more relaxations from Monday in order to give a boost to economic activities in the city. Several organisations and associations had given representations to the Administration to open various business establishments after the third phase of the lockdown so that they could gradually restart economic activities. Sources said the Administration could do away with the odd-even formula for opening of shops in sector markets. The sources said the Administration was also considering to open markets located on either sides of the main roads and in Sector 17. The authorities could also allow taxis to run with limited passengers. Public dealing in government offices will start on Monday and Sampark centres will also start functioning. A senior official said residents should not expect much as the city was still in the ‘Red Zone’ in view of a high number of Covid-19 cases. 

Corona ve tera beda beja

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