Updated Apr 17, 2021 | 12:49 IST
The Jain temple that has been converted to a Covid-19 care centre in Mumbai has general and delux wards with Pathology Lab and Oxygen facility. There are more than 50 people in the medical staff. Image for representation only. 
Mumbai: Amidst the second wave of Covid-19, the Jain community in Mumbai has converted one of their temples into a dedicated Covid-19 centre due to rapidly increasing numbers of cases in the city, setting a great example.
The centre with 100 beds includes general and delux wards with Pathology Lab and Oxygen facility was inaugurated today. More than 50 medical staff including 10 doctors are deployed in the facility. Doctor Tanvi, who works at the centre said this would provide some relief to the overburdened system.
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Covid, a year after: Big wedding halls are still waiting for the big bash
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caterers and all the providers of supporting services like
furniture for banquets, florists are still struggling to revive their business. The government has set a limit of only 500 people even in a hall that could accommodate 4000 people. With such strict limits, many weddings have been postponed.
“Only a couple of establishments have survived, while the rest closed shop,” said
Ravi Heera, secretary of the Federation of Karnataka Caterers (FKC). Before the lockdown in March, Heera says he had 70 bookings for three halls inside the Princess campus on
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