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Ravaged Diu preps to get lost spirit back on its beaches | Rajkot News

With weekend curfew already lifted two weeks ago, and Covid wave receding fast as well, the administration of the union territory has decided to soon open up tourist spots, including its attractive beaches, while it is still engaging in re-beautifying the cyclone-ravaged district. Diu was devastated by cyclone Tauktae last month. RAJKOT: Good news for short vacationers Diu is opening its shores! The most favourite watering hole for ‘parched’ Gujaratis is all set to fully open in a short period. With weekend curfew already lifted two weeks ago, and Covid wave receding fast as well, the administration of the union territory has decided to soon open up tourist spots, including its attractive beaches, while it is still engaging in re-beautifying the cyclone-ravaged district. Diu was devastated by cyclone Tauktae last month.

On top of GST Council s To Do list: COVID relief, States cash woes

Updated: Experts warn second wave more lethal for businesses too, moot an urgent rescue act Share Article AAA A health worker uses an oximeter to monitor the pulse and oxygen saturation levels. File   | Photo Credit: NAGARA GOPAL Experts warn second wave more lethal for businesses too, moot an urgent rescue act The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, meeting this Friday, after a gap of over seven months, should prioritise giving relief on the taxes levied on COVID-19 vaccines and critical medical supplies, and rationalise GST rates to provide relief to sectors that are worst hit by the second wave, according to regulatory experts.

Under Tauktae influence, Diu drowns in low spirits | Rajkot News

A fallen hoarding leading up to Ghoghla beach in Diu on Thursday Diu: Barring monsoon when heavy rains pound Saurashtra coast, Diu always used to be teeming with lakhs of tourists. Guzzling down chilled beer and lazing around on pristine beaches, tourists, most of them from Gujarat, were the main drivers of this scenic Union territory s economy. One could never get enough of the simple ride on rented scooters as they traversed the roads lined up with coconut trees, which epitomized the beauty of this place. But drive through the town today and you are greeted with depressing scenes of uprooted trees, hotels with glasses and windows shattered and blown away shades. According to officials, nearly 7,000 trees are lying uprooted on the roads.

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