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Madras HC orders Covid-related audit of Renault-Nissan’s TN plant
May 31, 2021
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Workers had alleged that Covid norms were not followed at the factory
The Madras High Court on Monday ordered senior officials of the Directorate of Industrial Safety to visit the Sriperumbudur factory of Renault-Nissan on Tuesday to ascertain whether Covid-19 protocols are followed in the factory.
“It is hoped that after the day off today, the workmen will resume their duties tomorrow, so that the inspection may be made and representatives of the workmen may interact with the concerned government official, along with the representatives of the management, to check the relevant parameters and arrive at some form of solution,” said the order by Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy.
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The pandemic edition of the biennale is designed around the curatorial question ‘How will we live together?’ yet offers visitors few practical solutions
Bold questions about architecture find a natural home in Venice: the city has long both defied and embodied the dogmas of urban planning, with its ancient stones seemingly floating on the lagoon waters and its pedestrian-only narrow streets intersecting with a capillary network of canals.
But there’s bold, and then there’s inconsequential. Much of the twice delayed 17th Architecture Biennale, which has just opened in the northern Italian port city, often crosses over into the latter. Participants from 46 countries tackled the arduous, vast question asked by Hashim Sarkis, the Lebanon-born dean of architecture and planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who curated this edition: “How will we live together?�
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin said he was not completely satisfied with the results of the lockdown in place; he renewed his appeal to the general public to get vaccinated
Will take decision on lockdown extension later, says Stalin
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‘Not completely satisfied with the results’
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Wednesday said he was not completely satisfied with the results of the intense lockdown across the State. A decision on whether or not to extend it would be taken later, he added.
“During our meeting with the leaders of various parties, we decided to impose the lockdown initially for a week, and then [extend it] by another week. The present situation is partially satisfactory and not completely satisfactory. We will think over it and decide [on extending the lockdown] later,” he told reporters at Nemam in Tiruvallur district.