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The Recording Academy has announced that it is scheduling the Grammy Awards ceremony to March 14, from its planned January 31 date, due to concerns over the spread of the coronavirus.
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Music lovers may have to wait a little bit longer to enjoy the year’s best. The Recording Academy has announced that it is scheduling the Grammy Awards ceremony to March 14, from its planned January 31 date, due to concerns over the spread of the coronavirus. The surges of covid-19 cases in Los Angeles prompted the organisers to shift the date of the ceremony, which is considered the Oscars of music world. Though vaccines have started being administered in the US, the cases are also climbing, especially in Los Angeles, the home of ceremonies like Grammys, Golden Globes and Oscars.
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ABC programme resumes in Kollam
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Complaints about aggressive strays attacking joggers and children on the rise in the city
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Stray dogs being captured from Asramam maidan as Animal Birth Control programme resumes in Kollam. The project jointly launched by Animal Husbandry Department and Kollam district panchayat had been lying dormant for the last several months.
Complaints about aggressive strays attacking joggers and children on the rise in the city
Amidst raising concerns about stray dog menace, the authorities have resumed Animal Birth Control (ABC) programme in Kollam city after an extended break. Though the District Panchayat and Animal Husbandry Department had jointly launched a ₹50 lakh project to control the number of strays, it was lying dormant for several months.