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Sindh ramps up coronavirus restrictions

Sindh ramps up coronavirus restrictions Pakistan Tue, May 25, 2021 Security personnel wearing facemasks stand guard beside containers which authorities sealed after some people tested positive for coronavirus in Karachi. AFP/File The Sindh government on Tuesday ramped up the  coronavirus restrictions as the clock struck 8.  The provincial government had announced a day earlier that no unnecessary movement would be allowed after 8pm. The decison to tighten the coronavirus curbs was taken during a Sindh Provincial Task Force meeting held on May 24, with under Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah in the chair. The movements of vehicles shall remain restricted after 8pm, according to a corrigendum issued by the province s home department. However, people with valid reasons will be allowed to travel with a driver plus one seating arrangement.

Miami Band Mold Releases New Single, You re Being Lied To!

Carlo Barbacci has been working a 9-to-5 gig for the past ten months, only to invest every dime into recording and mastering Mold's first full-length album, "No Silence!"

SBI to offload three NPA accounts next month for recovery of over Rs 235 crore

SBI to offload three NPA accounts next month for recovery of over Rs 235 crore The State Bank of India (SBI) will sell three bad accounts to asset reconstruction companies or other financial institutions next month to recover dues of over Rs 235 crore, as per a sales notice PTI | May 16, 2021 | Updated 17:18 IST SBI said it has placed Heavy Metal and Tubes Ltd, Khare and Tarkunde Infrastructure Pvt Ltd and Elize International Ltd for sale to recover a total of Rs 235.32 crore The State Bank of India (SBI) will sell three bad accounts to asset reconstruction companies or other financial institutions next month to recover dues of over Rs 235 crore, according to a sales notice.

May Day Marches, Rallies Planned In Downtown, Boyle Heights

By City News Service May 1, 2021 LOS ANGELES (CNS) - After a one-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, hundreds of union members, immigrant-rights advocates and community activists are expected to take part in marches today in traditional May Day processions in support of worker rights and immigrant freedom.   The Full Rights for Immigrants Coalition will start a march and car caravan at Broadway and Olympic Boulevard, ending at City Hall. Organizers said they will call for an overhaul of the U.S. immigration system.   ``Through the May 1 march and car caravan in downtown Los Angeles we want to send a clear message to the Congress of the United States that our community will accept nothing less than what s contained in the president s U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021, said Juan Jose Gutierrez, executive director of the One Stop Immigration and Educational Center.  

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