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Religious leaders: We expected stricter restrictions ASJA general secretary Rahimool Hosein. - RELIGIOUS bodies said they anticipated restrictions to be placed on them given the increasing number of positive cases and are ready to return to virtual fellowship for the next three weeks. General Secretary of the Anjuman Sunnat-Ul-Jamaat Association (ASJA) Rahimool Hosein said even with Eid-ul-Fitr, which will be celebrated on May 13, the Muslim community is embracing the measures implemented to halt the spread of the virus. On Thursday the Prime Minister announced that from Friday until May 23, all religious institutions and places of worship will be closed. This restriction is reminiscent of those implemented last year, which eventually was eased to allow for virtual services before moving to 50 percent capacity. ....
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SDMS Secretary General Vijay Maharaj. - Secretary General of the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha (SDMS) Vijay Maharaj says parents are concerned about the safety of their daughters when schools physically reopen on Monday. Students have had virtual classes since March, after covid19 reached TT. On January 28, the Minister of Education announced that students preparing for examinations would be allowed to return to physical classrooms. Secondary school students in forms four, five, and six preparing for Certificate in Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) will return to school labs to complete their school-based assessments (SBAs) and practicals on Monday. ....
Newsprint cost up 20 pc in 3 months; publishers seek waiver in customs duty NEW DELHI, Jan 17: Cost of paper used to publish newspapers and magazines has jumped 20 per cent in the past three months due to demand-supply imbalance following the pandemic, prompting news publishers to rush to the government seeking waiver of 5 per cent import duty to help cut cost. An industry that was facing headwinds from a slowing economy even before the pandemic, was hit hard when most readers stopped buying newspapers and magazines on fears of them being carriers of viruses. While there are no medical studies that have established the virus transmission theories, sales did not pick up even after lockdown restrictions were relaxed, industry leaders said. ....
Cost of paper used to publish newspapers and magazines has jumped 20 per cent in the past three months due to demand-supply imbalance following the pandemic, prompting news publishers to rush to the government seeking waiver of 5 per cent import duty to help cut cost. ....