Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

CAPT: STRINGENT CHECKING OF THOSE COMING FROM DELHI

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CHANDIGARH: Chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Saturday called for intensive checking of passengers and commuters coming from other states, particular­ly Delhi, where the situation appears to be grave.

During his Facebook Live #Askcaptain session, he said Punjabis in Delhi were welcome to come to the state for Covid-19 treatment after getting a referral and booking a hospital bed in advance. Amarinder said while Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh had sealed their borders with Punjab, people in large numbers from Haryana and Delhi were coming daily to the state. On Friday, 6,500 vehicles (roughly 20,000 people) entered Punjab from Delhi and Haryana, he said.

“We are mulling more stringent entry norms, given the increasing number of positive cases in the state. Of the 2,986 cases in Punjab, 1,471 could be traced to outsiders and their contacts,” said the chief minister.

He attributed the spike in cases to influx of people from outside the state and more testing. The CM said testing facilities will soon be made available in Pathankot and Gurdaspur.

He said shooting of movies was permitted in the state and instructio­ns to this effect have been issued to the DCS.

Thecmsaidb­yjune30the government will take a decision on examinatio­ns by universiti­es and colleges, in line with the fresh guidelines expected from the Centre.

He also announced a monthlong ₹Mission Fateh Warriors’ campaign to reward citizens who are following diligently health advisories and norms.

The CM said those following the norms stringentl­y for four weeks will be eligible for a bronze certificat­e and a T-shirt; while T-shirts, along with silver and gold certificat­es will be given to those adhering to protocols.htc

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: Catholic nun sister Lucy Kalapura, who was expelled from the Franciscan Clarist Congregati­on last year, said on Saturday that lockdown has made her life miserable and she was denied even basic needs, including food at the convent, and she even fears for her life.

Kalapura, 55, was expelled from the congregati­on last year citing “serious indiscipli­ne” but the nun said she was victimised for supporting the agitation for the arrest of the deposed bishop of Jalandhar, Franco Mulakkal, an accused in a rape case. Last year,

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