Ahmedabad (Gujarat), Nov 21 (ANI): Police checked vehicles in Ahmedabad as complete curfew imposed in the city from November 20 from 9 pm onwards. The complete curfew will continue till 6 am of November 23. Panic buying to hoard essential supplies was also witnessed in the city. People travelling to and from other districts were seen in rush to cross the borders before the curfew. During this period, only shops selling milk and medicines will be permitted to remain open in Ahmedabad. Meanwhile, the Gujarat government also decided to postpone the reopening of schools and colleges in the state.
Prayagraj (UP), Nov 21 (ANI): At least four people died after consuming illicit liquor in Amilia village of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. Five to six people have been admitted to hospital for treatment. Team of officials has reached Amilia village under Phulpur police station limits after receiving information about the deaths. "We've been informed about 4 deaths, and 5-6 people are admitted in hospital. Probe is on," said Prayagraj District Magistrate Bhanu Chandra Goswami.
Banda (UP), Nov 20 (ANI): A police constable, his mother and sister were allegedly thrashed to death in Uttar Pradesh's Banda by paternal brothers. Police have arrested three persons in this connection. An argument took place over throwing leftover food. Both the families live nearby. Further investigation is underway.
New Delhi, Nov 21 (ANI): Homeless people took refuge at a night shelter in Sarai Kale Khan on night of November 21 as temperature dipped in the national capital. Anas, who stays at a night shelter said, "I've come to Delhi in search of a job. We've been provided with masks and sanitizers. We take all the COVID-19 related precautions." The national capital recorded its coldest morning this season on November 19. Parts of northern India are also witnessing dip in minimum temperatures. The meteorological department predicted further dip in mercury in the northwest parts of the country in coming days.
Srinagar (JandK), Nov 20 (ANI): The 33rd Battalion of the Border Security Force (BSF) organised a COVID-19 awareness program in Srinagar. The awareness program was held in association with central government's AYUSH Department at Srinagar's Pantha Chowk area. The camp saw free distribution of immunity boosting medicines to the local population and aware the people about best practices needed to tackle the pandemic. BSF's initiative got a good response as people from different parts of the region attended the camp.
New Delhi, Nov 21 (ANI): Microsoft is now rolling out an all-day video calling option that will let Microsoft Teams users use the calls free for 24 hours. According to Mashable, this new feature supports up to 300 participants and can be the perfect way for a large crowd together this season without further spreading COVID-19. At a time when most video streaming services have a time limit, Microsoft intends to put no limits on family calls this holiday season. As per Mashable, to start a video call with Microsoft Teams, the host will need a Microsoft account. Once logged in, the host can simply share the meeting link to friends and family who can then join the meeting via the Web for free without even needing a Microsoft account.
New York (USA), Nov 21 (ANI): India on November 20 at the United Nations (UN) said that as peace process and violence cannot go together, therefore for durable peace in Afghanistan there must be "an end to terrorist safe havens and sanctuaries operating across the Durand Line". While speaking during Arria Formula Meeting at the UN on the theme "What can the Security Council do to support the peace process in Afghanistan", TS Tirumurti, Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations urged the Security Council to speak "unequivocally against violence and terrorist forces" and act against the terrorist sanctuaries and safe-havens. He said, "Even as we meet today, fighting continues in Afghanistan in several areas across the country. Reports are coming in of civilians, including children and women, killed or injured in the violence. Terrorist attacks continue to target innocents and institutions of learning." "It is our view that peace process and violence cannot go hand in hand,
Hyderabad, Nov 20 (ANI): A boy from Hyderabad completed his graduation at the age of 14 years. Agastya Jaiswal made his parents proud by completing his graduation at a very small age. Not only that, Agastya is a multi-talented boy, he is a national player of table tennis and can write from both the hands at the same time. Agastya is giving his parents many reasons to be proud of him. Agastya said that every kid can achieve what he has achieved and every kid has the same talent like him, they just need good training and right guidance from their parents.
Karnal (Haryana), Nov 20 (ANI): Haryana government on November 20 announced the decision to shut schools in state till Nov 30 after several cases of coronavirus were reported following the reopening. Haryana Education Minister Kanwar Pal confirmed the news. "We have found positive cases in schools, so we have closed schools for next 15 days," he said. Later he clarified that initially schools will remain closed till November 30.
Kolkata (West Bengal), Nov 20 (ANI): To commemorate World Children's Day and to spread awareness of children's rights, Howrah Bridge has been illuminated. The day is celebrated every year to promote children's welfare and boost international togetherness.
New Delhi, Nov 20 (ANI): To commemorate World Children's Day and to spread awareness on children's rights, several monuments and iconic buildings were illuminated. Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate and Parliament were twinkling with colourful lights on the special occasion. The day is celebrated every year to improve children's welfare.
Port Blair, Nov 20 (ANI): Indian Navy Marine Commandos conducted combat free-fall exercise. The exercise was conducted at all airfields of Andaman and Nicobar Islands on November 17 and Nov 18.
New Delhi, Nov 20 (ANI): Ahead of 12th anniversary of 26/11 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, Deputy Chief of Indian Navy, Vice Admiral MS Pawar on November 20 assured the country that Indian Navy is prepared to defeat every threat of terrorism at sea or from sea. He said, "In next 5 days it'll be 12 yrs since the cowardly terrorist attacks of 26/11 in Mumbai. I want to assure the country that Indian Navy together with all stakeholders is prepared to defeat every threat of terrorism at sea or from sea."
Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Nov 20 (ANI): Customs at Chennai International Airport seized 4 kg gold worth Rs 2.06 crore from 6 passengers who arrived from Dubai on 19 and 20 November. Two persons have been arrested.
Patna (Bihar), Nov 20 (ANI): Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar took part in Chhath Puja celebrations at his residence in Patna. Devotees across country flocked to ghats to offer prayers on 3rd day of Chhath Puja.
Kolkata (WB), Nov 20 (ANI): Devotees on day third of Chhath Puja gathered at Takta Ghat in Kolkata. CM Mamata Banerjee also attended the Puja. Rituals were performed, and prayers were offered to sun god. Devotees took holy dip on the auspicious day. Restrictions have been imposed this year in several cities due to extant COVID situation.
Patna (Bihar)/ Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh)/ Guwahati (Assam), Nov 20 (ANI): On Day 3 of Chhath Puja, devotees across the country offered prayers to sun god. Rituals were performed at crowded Patna College Ghat. Devotees at Assi Ghat in Varanasi took holy dip in Ganga on the auspicious day. People also offered prayer at ghats in Guwahati. Restrictions have been imposed this year in several cities due to extant COVID situation.
Mumbai, Nov 20 (ANI): Chhath Puja, this year is being observed across nation under restrictions due to COVID rise. Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) restricted celebrations of Chhath Puja on Mumbai beaches. "There's usually a lot of crowd here on Chhath Puja but because of COVID-19 we're going to celebrate it at home. We support govt's decision," said a local at Juhu beach.
Chennai, Nov 20 (ANI): While addressing an awareness campaign in Chennai, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on November 20 stated that climate change is a real challenge and everyone should take urgent action. He said, "Climate change is a real challenge. We're rather reckless in our rush for so-called development. We have ignored need to preserve nature and continuous pumping of billions of tonnes of greenhouse gases since industrial revolution has done great damage." "As a consequence, we are now to cope with the massive challenge of the very existence of humanity. It is a challenge across the globe," he added.
Indore (Madhya Pradesh), Nov 20 (ANI): Illegal construction at Indore premises of Pyare Miyan was demolished by Municipal Corporation on November 20. Pyare Miyan was arrested in July for allegedly running a sex racket. Earlier, Indore DIG informed that illegal encroachments of people who are involved in criminal activities will be demolished.