COVID-19: Centre asks states to prevent dumping of dead bodies in Ganga
The state pollution control boards were directed to monitor the water quality more frequently in consultations with the health departments.
PTI | May 16, 2021 | Updated 20:53 IST
The Centre said dumping of dead bodies in the Ganga and its tributaries has recently been reported, which is most undesirable and alarming .
The Centre directed Uttar Pradesh and Bihar on Sunday to prevent dumping of dead bodies in the Ganga and its tributaries, and focus on their safe disposal and a dignified cremation after corpses were seen floating in these rivers following a spurt in the number of coronavirus cases.
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Bank employees worried with rise in COVID deaths
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While banking is an essential service, the staff are not treated as frontline workers
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Customers wait in queue outside a bank as the shutter was downed partially to restrict their entry in view of COVID-19, in Visakhapatnam.
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While banking is an essential service, the staff are not treated as frontline workers
Deaths due to COVID have sent ripples of fear among bank employees in the State. The staff of the nationalised and private banks are in a tizzy with positive cases and deaths being added to the list every day.
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