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Outreach programme on GST held on the premises of Gauhati Commerce College A day-long outreach programme on ‘Introduction and Overview of Goods & Service Tax (GST) and Business/Career opportunities under GST Regime with special reference to Budgetary support in NE India’ was held on the premises of Gauhati Commerce College (GCC) on Wednesday (March 3). | 5 March 2021 3:21 AM GMT GUWAHATI: A day-long outreach programme on Introduction and Overview of Goods & Service Tax (GST) and Business/Career opportunities under GST Regime with special reference to Budgetary support in NE India was held on the premises of Gauhati Commerce College (GCC) on Wednesday (March 3). ....
The total number of tests conducted is nearly the same as the previous month. With three days left before December ends, 35,115 tests have been conducted so far. Last month, 35,311 tests were conducted. According to UT officials, not many people are coming forward for voluntary testing despite their best efforts, including mobile teams at various places. “Earlier, when mobile teams were stationed at a bus stand, over 200 people used to get themselves tested voluntarily on a daily basis. The number has now reduced to 50-60. Even in OPDs, we have been receiving requests not to force Covid tests on patients,” said Dr VK Nagpal, Join Director, Health Department. As the daily average of persons tested positive is between 30 and 60 now, the testing has further dipped due to limited contact tracing. “Earlier, a majority of the tests conducted by the UT were the contacts of positive patients. As the cases have reduced, fewer contacts come forward for testing,” said Dr Aman ....