Prayagraj: Following a fall in the number of active Covid positive cases, the lockdown restrictions in the Prayagraj district would be relaxed from Ju.
PRAYAGRAJ: A two members committee comprising ADM (Administration) and SP (Trans Ganga) has been constituted to probe the incident wherein some unidentified persons had removed shrouds from the bodies buried in the sand at Shringverpur ghat on the banks of Ganga river in trans Ganga area of Prayagraj district.
The district authorities swung into action after a video clip wherein some unidentified men were spotted removing shrouds from bodies buried in sand at Shringverpur Ghat went viral on social media on Tuesday.
District Magistrate (Prayagraj) Bhanu Chandra Goswami and DIG \ SSP (Prayagraj) Sarvashresth Tripathi found the issue sensitive and serious and further ordered the probe into the incident.
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Prayagraj district administration orders probe
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Remains of burned grave cloths are seen on the banks of the Ganga on May 26, 2021.
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PRABHAT KUMAR VERMA
Prayagraj district administration orders probe The Prayagraj district administration has ordered a probe into the removal of shrouds from the bodies buried in the sand on the ghats of the Ganga, days after it was reported that the bodies could be of suspected COVID-19 victims.
A two-member committee of ADM (administration) and ASP (Gangapur) Prayagraj would probe the matter.
In a joint statement, DM Bhanu Chandra Goswami and Prayagraj DIG Sarvashresth Tripathi said the matter was “extremely serious and sensitive.”
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PRAYAGRAJ: Moti Lal Nehru Medical College launched an online OPD services via E-Sanjeevani, a nationwide online OPD services platform and first of its kind being offered by a country government to its citizens, on Saturday.
This national tele-consultation service offered by the ministry of health and family welfare enables patients to consult with specialist doctors from the safe confines of their homes.
The service is particularly helpful in the present scenario as we are experiencing the second wave of the largest pandemic of the century.
The service delivery through this platform will help reduce the exposure to doctors as well as patients and ultimately may reduce the transmission of Covid-19. Those residing in remote and rural areas will also be benefited from the service.