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Guj: as the number of cases of falling, further restrictions

Guj: as the number of cases of falling, further restrictions
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Gandhinagar: The country’s core committee for Covid control on Thursday decided to continue curfew at only eight major cities since 10 July, Saturday.
New guidelines will be valid until July 20.
At night hours will remain valid at Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Letters, Rajkot, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, Junagadh and Gandhinagar, starting at 10pm to 6 in the morning.
Among other relaxation, 150 people will now be allowed to participate in marriage, the class of tuition fees and those who prepare students for competitive exams will be able to operate at a capacity of 50% and entrance examinations for schools, colleges and other institutions can be held with Covid-19 , Control guidelines on the spot.
Traders who are harassed by Jab Mandatory: Congthe Gujarat Unit from Congress alleged that the BJP government harassed traders and threatened to close their business if their workers were not vaccinated for Covid-19.
Congress claims that on the one hand, there is a lack of vaccines, on the other hand, the government threatens traders with closing their business if they miss the July 10 deadline for their staff vaccination.
Senior Congress leader Arjun Modhwadia said, “The Government of Gujarat BJP threatened traders with forced closure of their business if they failed to get their staff vaccinated against Covid-19 before July 10.
The government has stopped vaccination for the past two days and there is not enough stock.” Holy To help families get covidosocialis compensation center of Indian Unity (Communist) (Holy (C)) will help the Covid-19 family die to get compensation in line with the judgment by the Supreme Court.
The Holy-Office Interest is appealing to family members from the deceased to contact them and provide any documents available.
Holy will help the next relatives in obtaining documents from the department and getting the required compensation from the government.
Litigation of Public Interest (PIL) was submitted by several citizens concerned in the Supreme Court with compensation requests for the Covid victim’s family.
During the trial, thegovernment expressed reluctance to pay, but the Supreme Court has directed the government to compensate for those who died.

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