Ghaziabad schools to be closed till April 17 for all classes
Ghaziabad schools to be closed till April 17 for all classes
Ghaziabad schools will be closed for all classes till April 17 in light of the Covid-19 cases.
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UPDATED: April 8, 2021 16:35 IST
Ghaziabad schools will be closed for all classes till April 17 in light of the Covid-19 cases. (Photo: PTI)
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The district magistrate ordered the closure of all educational institutions, schools, colleges, coaching centers in Ghaziabad till April 17.
Schools and colleges will open only on exam days.
A night curfew has been imposed in Noida from today.
Keeping in view the increasing Covid-19 cases in the recent weeks, District Magistrate Ajay Shankar Pandey ordered the closure of all educational institutions, schools, colleges, coaching centers in Ghaziabad till April 17.
Ghaziabad, April 7
The BKU has laid the foundation for a martyr memorial at the agitation site on the Ghazipur-Ghaziabad (UP Gate) border to pay tributes to the farmers who died during the course of the protest against the Centre s three agri laws.
The BKU claimed that soil for the memorial was brought by social workers from the villages of 320 farmers who died during the protest against the farm laws .
Soil collected from the martyrs of the freedom movement has also been brought to the protest site, where the foundation for the memorial was laid by BKU leader Rakesh Tikait and social activist Medha Patkar on Tuesday. The memorial would later be constructed permanently, BKU media incharge Dharmendra Malik told PTI.
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In the wake of a recent surge in coronavirus case, rapid response teams have been deployed to conduct a door-to-door survey to trace infected people in the district, according to an official here.
In the wake of a recent surge in coronavirus case, rapid response teams have been deployed to conduct a door-to-door survey to trace infected people in the district, according to an official here.
Wearing of a mask has been made essential and those violating the order will be penalised, District Magistrate Ajay Shankar Pandey said, adding that a special drive will be carried out to administer coronavirus vaccine to those aged 45 or above.
Farmers stir: Ghazipur turns fortress, nails cemented on roads leading to protest site
Drones were being used to monitor the situation and vehicles checked as more support continued to flow in for the Bharatiya Kisan Union from Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan.
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GHAZIABAD: The Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border at Ghazipur turned into a fortress Monday with multi-layer barricades and a heavy security deployment at the site where farmers are protesting against the new central laws.
Protesters are pouring in as Bharatiya Kisan Union members and its leader Rakesh Tikait stay pitched at UP Gate, occupying a stretch of the Delhi-Meerut highway since November. Hundreds of security personnel, including the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) and Rapid Action Force (RAF), kept vigil.
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Will Not Let Centre Bow Its Head In Shame But We Demand To Know Why Farm Laws Can’t Be Repealed: BKU
‘What’s the compulsion of the government that it is adamant on not repealing the new farm laws?’ asked Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-31T08:05:59+05:30 Will Not Let Centre Bow Its Head In Shame But We Demand To Know Why Farm Laws Can’t Be Repealed: BKU