‘This curfew will kill us’
ByVijay ChavanVijay Chavan / Updated: Apr 6, 2021, 06:00 IST
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Amid the alarming exponential rise in COVID-19 cases, Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and the district administration had already imposed a curfew between 6 pm and 6 am for the next entire week, inviting outrage from various industries that were already struggling after last year’s lockdown. Now, the state government has once again announced stricter lockdownlike (break the chain) restrictions till the end of month, sparking even louder protests. In an order on Monday evening, the civic body announced that all non-essential shops and services will stay completely shut till the end of the month.
Gujarati OTT platform, OHO unveils its logo through CineMan Productions Ltd and Khushi Advt
Gujarati OTT platform, OHO unveils its logo through CineMan Productions Ltd and Khushi Advt ANI | Updated: Mar 12, 2021 11:53 IST
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], March 12 (ANI/ThePRTree): CineMan Productions Ltd and Khushi Advertising today unveiled the logo of their upcoming premium Gujarati content streaming platform- OHO .
Over the years, OTT platforms in India have gained immense popularity especially among millennials, but there was a huge need for a platform in the regional language.
To serve the changing needs of the Gujarati audience and to provide creative and quality content in different genres; OHO has been envisaged with a motto of, By the Gujaratis, For the Gujaratis .
Updated Feb 18, 2021 | 13:04 IST
There is abrasion of the upper layer due to the use of sanitisers and other hand rubs. The fingerprints are formed because of the ridges in this layer. Ahmedabad: Sanitisers leading to fading of fingerprints  |  Photo Credit: PTI
Ahmedabad: Too much use of sanitiser can lead to fading fingerprints. A bank professional learnt this when the office biometric machine for attendance failed to recognise her fingerprints.
Nehal Mistry, a Bopal resident, used to sanitise her hands six to seven times a day. Even her home security system could not read her fingerprints. She told the Times of India, “I was already receiving treatment for a skin problem. My dermatologist asked me to reduce the use of alcohol-based sanitiser and shift to soap-based cleaning. She prescribed a few ointments. It worked and I got my fingerprints back.”