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Confusion over UP Panchayat Election dates continues as the Allahabad High Court on Thursday rejected the schedule proposed by the Election Commission. According to reports, the Election Commission had sought to hold panchayat polls in May, however, the court put aside the idea.Â
The court observed that the Panchayat Elections should have concluded by January 13, 2021 as per the rules.
The Election Commission, in its submission before the high court, said that the voter list for panchayat polls had been prepared by January 22, however, the work on the reservation of seats by the state government is yet to be finalised which has delayed the process of holding elections.Â
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New Delhi: In a bid to build trust and enable confidence in the Covid-19 vaccine amongst people, the Union Health Ministry will rope in celebrities, faith leaders, media, and RWAs to disseminate accurate and transparent information.
A 88-page document on Covid-19 vaccine communication strategy has been released by the ministry. It seeks to disseminate timely, accurate and transparent information about the vaccine to alleviate apprehensions, ensure its acceptance and encourage uptake.
According to the document, the government aims to achieve this using three strategies, first by using the social influence or endorsements from experts and official voices, establishment of a National Media Rapid Response Cell and involving community mobilisers and frontline workers to engage with the community.