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West Bengal Will Not Impose Covid Curbs For Christmas, Gangasagar Mela: Mamata Says Safety Protocols to be Followed

Haridwar Hate Speech row: Administration cancels religious conclave in Uttarakhand s Roorkee

Haridwar Hate Speech row: Administration cancels religious conclave in Uttarakhand’s Roorkee - Uttarakhand cops have said a firm no to holding a religious conclave in Roorkee after the hate speech controversy in Haridwar.

Stampede at prayer service kills dozens in Liberia | DW News - latest news and breaking stories | DW

A stampede at a religious gathering in Liberia has left at least 29 people dead, many of them children. Witnesses say that gangsters, wielding knives and machetes, caused the incident when they attacked worshipers.

Madhya Pradesh: 17 booked for holding religious procession amid pandemic

URL copied Image Source : PTI Madhya Pradesh police have registered a case against 17 persons for taking out Kalash Yatra , a religious procession at a village in Ratlam Madhya Pradesh police have registered a case against 17 persons for taking out Kalash Yatra , a religious procession at a village in Ratlam district of the state, in which hundreds of Hindu devotees reportedly took part in violation of the COVID-19 norms, an official said on Saturday. The district administration suspended a patwari (local revenue officer) and panchayat secretary, while a police official was also line-attached (removed from field duty), other officials said. A purported video of the procession that was held on June 3 shows several women holding kalash (pots containing sacred water) on their heads along with hundreds of people participating in it has gone viral on social media.

Religious, political gathering behind India s COVID-19 resurgence: WHO

Religious, political gathering behind India’s COVID-19 resurgence: WHO By IANS|   Posted by Sameer  |   Updated: 13th May 2021 1:30 pm IST Seers taking a dip in River Ganges as a part of last royal bath. (PTI photo) Geneva: The World Health Organization (WHO) has blamed several religious and political mass gathering events for fuelling India’s dramatic surge in new cases and deaths. The spread of B1617 and other variants (B117), coupled with low adherence to public health and social measures were other factors for the resurgence of Coronavirus cases in India. Potential contributing factors “A recent risk assessment of the situation in India conducted by WHO found that resurgence and acceleration of COVID-19 transmission in India had several potential contributing factors, including increase in the proportion of cases of SARS-CoV-2 variants with potentially increased transmissibility; several religious and political mass gathering events which increased social mixi

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