Till now, 117 coronavirus patients have been cured, while 21 deaths have been reported from the state
Lockdown/curfew will stay for two more weeks. Then we will see the situation, said Singh
A newborn in Nagaur is infected by Covid-19 while an elephant breaks the lockdown in Jharkhand
Shortage of labour with expertise to plant paddy has prompted the state to encourage farmers to grow less labour-intensive crops
Haryana, Punjab take different routes to ensure social distancing at mandis
The decision comes as the Centre considers proposals from the states on continuing the restrictions beyond April 14, when the nationwide 21-day lockdown is slated to end
Addressing a press conference through video conference, Singh said Punjab will allow district-wise relief from lockdown only to let farmers harvest Rabi crop
The Punjab government on Monday clamped a curfew to fight coronavirus, making it the first state to take the drastic measure after finding that many people were ignoring the state-wide lockdown ordered by it. The tough measure was followed by an announcement on relief measures, including food and medicines for the poor. The last dates for paying power and water bills and clearing farm loans too have been extended. Chief Minister Amarinder Singh ordered the imposition of full curfew with no relaxations, after reviewing the situation with Chief Secretary Karan Avtar Singh and Director General of Police Dinkar Gupta, a government statement said here. The DCs (deputy commissioners) have been asked to issue orders accordingly. Any person required to be given relaxation will be so allowed specifically for given period & purpose, Singh tweeted. Curfew was imposed as people were still coming out in large numbers. So the idea is to keep them inside, a senior official told PTI. The decision
It has also decided to shut marriage palaces, hotels, restaurants, banquets and dining places, except home delivery services and takeaways in the entire state
So far, one person who had returned from Italy had tested positive for coronavirus in Punjab
Telemedicine hub is the site from where a medical practitioner delivers a service through a telecommunication system
"Why have Muslims been excluded? And why have they (Centre) not included Jews in the CAA?" asked the Punjab CM
A minister would move a resolution on the second day of the two-day special session of the Assembly urging the Centre to repeal the Act, the sources said
On November 8, a notice under Section 79 (3) B of the Information Technology Act was sent to the Google for removal of the mobile application
Party says no surplus water available to be shared
The Cabinet met in Chandigarh under the chairmanship of CM Amarinder Singh and decided to necessitate the policy in view of the difficulties faced by the promoters