In the last few years, virtually every major exam conducted by the Rajasthan government has been marred by some controversy, making the youth in the state wait endlessly for government jobs.
India fights Covid: Madrasa opens doors for coronavirus patients
Web Report/Jaipur Filed on May 22, 2021 | Last updated on May 22, 2021 at 10.02 am
The madrasa, which was a residential school for 400 students, is now a private Covid-19 care centre, treating nearby villagers.
Irfan Pathan, 26, a nurse, was looking after Covid-19 patients in Jaipur in Rajasthan last year, but recently decided to return to his village, Kheerwa when the madrasa sought trained volunteers to look after local people being treated there.
He quickly chucked his Jaipur job and returned to his home in Sikar district and is busy treating patients. The Jamia Arabia Barkatul Islam Madrasa in Kheerwa, which was a residential school for 400 students, is now a private Covid-19 care centre, treating nearby villagers.
21 die in Rajasthan after Coronavirus victims funeral sans protocols
However, Lakshmangarh sub-divisional officer Kulraj Meena said that out of the 21 deaths, only 3-4 deaths occurred due to Covid-19
Saturday May 8, 2021 6:27 PM, IANS
Jaipur: Around 21 persons lost their lives at a village in Rajasthan s Sikar district allegedly after the burial of a Covid victim, whose body was brought from Gujarat, without following any Covid protocols.
The incident was reported recently from Kheerva village in Sikar, the Assembly constituency of Rajasthan Congress chief and state Education Minister Govind Singh Dotasara.
Officials said that the corpse was brought from Gujarat and around 21 people, who came in contact with the body, lost their lives in the days after the final rites were performed in the village.