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Covid negative report to enter Hyderabad: Hyderabad High Court asks to mandate corona negative report to enter the state

Updated Apr 09, 2021 | 22:32 IST In the wake of coronavirus cases spiking rapidly in the State, the Telangana High Court on Thursday has asked the state government to mandate entry of travellers with negative RTPCR  reports. The High Court asks government to mandate corona negative report for people travelling to Hyderabad from other states.  Hyderabad: In the wake of coronavirus cases spiking rapidly in the State, the Telangana High Court on Thursday has asked the state government to mandate entry of travellers with negative RT-PCR  reports. The court also asked to create containment zones if cases of COVID-19 are high in a particular region. It also wanted the government to organise vaccination camps at the offices of government and private companies. The court asked the government to constitute a committee to suggest measures to restrict the spread of Covid-19.

A Law degree gives you crazy confidence: Malvika Sharma

Updated Apr 6, 2021, 11:41 pm IST Actress Malvika Sharma has started practicing as a junior lawyer in the High Court  Malvika Sharma at high court While we have watched actresses turning into lawyers in films, an actress has recently turned into a lawyer in real life. Having completed her LLB from Rizvi Law College in Mumbai in November 2020, actress Malvika Sharma is now also a practicing junior lawyer in the Hyderabad High Court. Of course, Malvika is delighted with the new tag she has of a junior lawyer. “It’s an overwhelming feeling because being a lawyer is what I’ve been working towards for the last few years,” explains Malvika, who has got my license in January 2021 from the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa.

Govt school headmasters stage protest outside Sindh Assembly

Govt school headmasters stage protest outside Sindh Assembly   Published On Govt school headmasters stage protest outside Sindh Assembly KARACHI (Dunya News) - Protesting teachers and headmasters of government schools in Sindh have demanded to be made permanent employees as other government employees with more than 90-days contracts become eligible for permanent appointment. According to details, the headmasters of government schools, who have been protesting in support of their demands for the past several days, have staged a sit-in outside the Sindh Assembly. At a press conference outside the assembly, the protesters said that they were recruited on a contract lasting 89 days while those with a 90-day contract become eligible for permanent appointment.

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