Aurangabad leaders demand monuments, tourist sites to remain open amid Covid-19
Instead of a complete shutdown, Aurangabad leaders demand a 50% attendance cap at monuments and tourist sites.
Instead of a complete shutdown, Aurangabad leaders demand a 50% attendance cap at monuments and tourist sites.
The move has come as Omicron scare has led to lockdowns by various state governments.
A total of 981 trains have been canceled while 28 trains have been partially canceled by the Indian Railways due to development work, and foggy weather conditions across the country.
All operations at the Srinagar Airport in Jammu and Kashmir have been delayed due to heavy snowfall in the area
The country reported 90,928 fresh coronavirus infections, the highest in over 200 days, that pushed its caseload to 3,51,09,286.
According to a report , the Central government will announce the addition of these special coaches in Vande Bharat Train in the upcoming Budget session.
Goa’s COVID-19 tally touched 1,81,182 on Saturday after 310 cases were detected, while the death toll remained unchanged at 3,522, an official said.