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Express News Service DAVANGERE: Unlike others of their age, these youths get up early in the morning, fix a pump to their back, carry bags containing disinfectants, and set out on a journey to fight Covid-19 by sanitizing public places in Davangere city. When everyone lived in fear of the Covid-19 during the second wave, this 20-year-old young woman along with her 16-year-old friend decided to spray disinfectants in the locality and help the public. Soujanya and her friend Rudresh spray the mixture of sodium hypochloride and Dettol at various localities starting early every morning. Till now, they have covered PJ Extension, MCC A and B blocks, Durgamma Temple, KTJ Nagar, KTJ Nagar police station, clock tower, Chamarajpet, MG Road, Ram, and Co circle, Vinobha Nagar, Church road and other areas and also sanitised nearly four houses of Covid-19 patients. ....
Updated: He says 10,000 vials expected in three days Share Article AAA He says 10,000 vials expected in three days Making an appeal to the public not to panic over the instances of black fungus, Minister for Health and Medical Education K. Sudhakar on Friday said that the State government had requested union minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda to ensure increase in the supply of medicine for the infection to which he had responded positively. Speaking to presspersons after holding a review meeting on COVID-19 management and visiting the district hospital in Davangere on Friday, Dr. Sudhakar admitted that the supply of medicines to the State for black fungus was inadequate. However the supply would be enhanced shortly, he said. ....
No Ban on Possession of Dead Animal s Skin : Bombay HC Junks Cow Slaughter FIR There is no doubt that the skin is not covered under the provisions of the Act of Maharashtra Animal Preservation Act, 1976, the Nagpur bench of the high court said. The Nagpur bench of the Bombay high court. Photo: bombayhighcourt.nic.in Rights22/Dec/2020 New Delhi: A bench of the Bombay high court has held that the possession of a dead animalâs skin does not amount to an offence under the Maharashtra Animal Preservation Act, 1976. The Nagpur bench of the high court comprising Justice V. M. Deshpande and Anil S. Kilor said that under the Act, which prohibits slaughtering, importing, exporting and possessing beef, there is no prohibition on possession of skin of dead animals, reported the ....