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PM reviews cyclone Yaas impact, directs agencies to ensure restoration of normal life at earliest ANI | Updated: May 27, 2021 19:25 IST
New Delhi [India], May 27 (ANI): After cycloneYaas left behind a trail of destruction in Odisha and West Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday advised the concerned agencies to ensure normal life is restored in the affected areas at the earliest.
According to an official release, in a review meeting, the Prime Minister noted the effective and proactive role played by the Central and States agencies in responding to the challenges thrown by the cyclone and advised the agencies to ensure that normal life is restored in the affected areas at the earliest and relief is appropriately disbursed to persons affected by the cyclone.
States told to speed up clearances for telecom field staff
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In a letter dated April 27, Prakash said, “telecommunications being an essential service, it is requested that all personnel engaged in providing and maintaining mobile, internet and telecom infrastructure services be issued the necessary permissions and passes, including for travel by local train/public transport, to enable all (consumers) to stay connected, even in the eventuality of lockdowns and restrictions on movement imposed by states and UTs”.
A senior industry executive said the DoT’s intervention was “critical” .
Telecom secretary Anshu Prakash has urged all states and union territories (UTs) to speed up clearances to field staff of telecom operators, tower operators and internet service providers across India to ensure uninterrupted mobile and broadband connectivity to consumers amid the deadly second wave of Covid-19.
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