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Deaths Due to COVID-19 Should Be Reported Accurately: Madras HC

Deaths Due to COVID-19 Should Be Reported Accurately: Madras HC The court said if deaths are not reported accurately, it could impede efforts to truly understand the scale of the pandemic and also prevent families from seeking the relief that they are entitled to. Madras high court. Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Yoga Balaji CC BY 3.0 Rights10 hours ago New Delhi: The Madras high court on Friday said that across the country, there are grievances that all deaths caused by COVID-19 have not been properly recorded, saying this could impede efforts to truly understand the scale of the pandemic and also prevent families from seeking the relief that they are entitled to.

Madras HC orders Covid-related audit of Renault-Nissan s TN plant

Madras HC orders Covid-related audit of Renault-Nissan’s TN plant May 31, 2021 The car maker said it was following all the guidelines   -  Business Line× Workers had alleged that Covid norms were not followed at the factory The Madras High Court on Monday ordered senior officials of the Directorate of Industrial Safety to visit the Sriperumbudur factory of Renault-Nissan on Tuesday to ascertain whether Covid-19 protocols are followed in the factory. “It is hoped that after the day off today, the workmen will resume their duties tomorrow, so that the inspection may be made and representatives of the workmen may interact with the concerned government official, along with the representatives of the management, to check the relevant parameters and arrive at some form of solution,” said the order by Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy.

Centre s allocation of Covid vaccines is somewhat disappointing : Madras HC- The New Indian Express

Centre’s allocation of Covid vaccines is ‘somewhat disappointing’: Madras HC During the hearing, a section of advocates told the court that the vaccination drive should be extended to other professions, classifying them as frontline workers. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- People waiting for their turn to get vaccinated at a special camp at Triplicane, in Chennai. (Photo | R Satish Babu, EPS) By Express News Service CHENNAI: The Central government on Monday informed the Madras High Court that about 216 crore vaccines will be available by the end of the year for every Indian to get inoculated. However, the court observed in its order that the planned allocation of Covid vaccines by the Central government to the State appears “somewhat disappointing”.

EC moves Supreme Court against singularly responsible for Covid wave remark

EC moves Supreme Court against singularly responsible for Covid wave remark
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