Second wave of coronavirus chokes India
The Parwana village in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh has sealed itself to prevent the spread of Covid infection. Barricades have been put up at the entry points of the village, with a banner declaring that the entry of outsiders in the village is prohibited by order district administration.
The decision comes after over two dozen persons died in the past one and a half months, ostensibly due to Covid. Villagers are also taking care to maintain social distancing and sanitize their hands at regular intervals. People are wearing masks and even children are being forced to follow safety protocols.
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Tamilvannan, a sailor from Namakkal, told
The New Indian Express that Indian sailors in MV VSG Pride are fearing for their lives after a chief cook stabbed one of them and assaulted others
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Indian sailors in MV VSG Pride are fearing for their lives after a chief cook stabbed one of them and assaulted. (Photo | Special Arrangement)
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CHENNAI: Caught between the devil and deep sea, Indian sailors on Panamanian flagship vessel MV VSG Pride are in a fix whether to continue sailing and risk their lives or forfeit their savings which they paid to their agent to get the job.
Two days seminar on âCommunity Policingâ commences
Two days seminar on âCommunity Policingâ commences
Excelsior Correspondent
UDHAMPUR, Apr 16: Two days seminar on ‘Community Policing’ commenced in the Sher-i-Kashmir Police Academy here.
The objectives of the seminar is to examine the elements of community policing–its importance, concept and implementation, to explore best practices in community policing, sharing personal experience with reference to community Policing and to identify steps to be taken for improving community policing. Nineteen officers of the rank SI to SSP participated in the seminar.
Sujit Kumar, DIG Udhampur-Reasi Range inaugurated the seminar. In his inaugural address he stressed need for organizational philosophy mantra necessary for community participation, problem solving, behavioural change, recognition of rights of public and police-public interface to tide over trust deficit. It shall remained endeavour of police to come up
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