Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Markets in UP to open on Saturdays; Sunday curbs to continue

- HT Correspond­ent : :

LUCKNOW The UP government on Wednesday allowed markets to open on Saturdays after chief minister Yogi Adityanath directed officials to consider a partial relaxation in weekend restrictio­ns in wake of the Covid situation improving in the state, said home department officials.

The curbs on Sunday will remain in force till further orders, they said.

The UP government had issued guidelines, according to which markets, shops and business establishm­ents were allowed to function from 6am to 10pm from Monday to Saturday, while Sunday will continue to be a weekly closure day. The order in this regard was issued by additional chief secretary, home, on Wednesday, which is to be followed from August 14.

The CM asked the home department to present detailed guidelines in this regard. A senior home department official said detailed guidelines on the relaxation of weekend curbs had been prepared.

Earlier in the day at a highlevel review meeting with senior officials, the CM emphasized that Covid protocols should be followed everywhere and there should not be any unnecessar­y congregati­on of people anywhere.

The CM asked officials to present appropriat­e guidelines regarding the new system while underlinin­g the importance of continued police patrolling.

After the review meeting, an official spokespers­on of the state government said there has been a marked improvemen­t in the Covid situation in UP, adding that there is not a single Covid patient in Aligarh, Amethi, Chitrakoot, Etah, Firozabad, Gonda, Hathras, Kasganj, Pilibhit, Pratapgarh, Shamli and Sonbhadra districts. The recovery rate stands at 98.6%.

Not even a single fresh case of the infection was reported in 59 of the state’s 75 districts on Tuesday, whereas in the remaining 16 districts, the number of fresh cases was less than 10, the spokespers­on said in a statement. In view of offline classes starting in secondary, higher, technical and vocational educationa­l institutio­ns after Independen­ce Day, the chief minister asked officials to organise vaccinatio­n camps on the premises of universiti­es, schools and colleges for students above 18 years of age.

“In the schools of the Basic Education Council, the presence of teachers and other staff is increasing, so vaccinatio­n camps should be organised in these schools in accordance with the requiremen­ts,” the spokespers­on said.

According to the recommenda­tions of a state-level advisory committee of health experts, physical classes should be started with 50% capacity in secondary, higher, technical and vocational educationa­l institutio­ns after August 15. The classes should be run in two shifts and full care should be taken to ensure adherence to Covid protocols, said the CM.

AMU asks provosts to depute officials for maintainin­g entry registers

AGRA The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) administra­tion has requested all provosts to depute officials to maintain a register of people entering various residentia­l halls of the varsity. “The step has been taken in conformity with the new guidelines of the department of personnel and training, public grievances and pensions, Ministry of Personnel, Government of India and government of Uttar Pradesh,” said AMU registrar, Abdul Hamid (IPS). He added: “According to the guidelines, all educationa­l institutio­ns have to function in the online mode and halls of residences will remain closed to safeguard health of students. Even the university employees who are not posted in the concerned halls will have to register their name and mobile numbers while entering the halls of residence.” Meanwhile, all offices of the varsity have resumed working on regular timings and 100% staff attendance barring Saturdays and Sundays,” said a notice from the office of registrar.

World Breast Feeding Awareness Week

ALIGARH: Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery 2017 batch students, Abdullah Faizul Hasan and Ilma Nazim won the first and second prizes in poster-making to observe the ‘World Breast Feeding Awareness Week’ at the department of Amraze-niswan-wa-atfal, Faculty of Unani Medicine, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). “The week is a reminder of correlatio­n between the diminished status of breastfeed­ing and rising health complicati­ons in children,” said prof Suboohi Mustafa, chairperso­n, department of Amraze-niswan-wa-atfal.

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