Official: From Jan 6, night lockdown in Tamil Nadu from 10 pm to 5 am (essential services exempted). Sunday (Jan 9) total lockdown but restaurants allowed to offer takeaway from 7 am to 10 pm....
No classes for Play School / Kindergarten. Only online classes for standards 1 to 9. Physical classes for standards 10 to 12....
No training and coaching centres. Exhibitions / book fairs put off. 50% seating in public transport including bus and suburban trains and Metro Rail...
All Pongal related functions / cultural activities put off. No entertainment / amusement parks. Beaches open only for walking. No entry for devotees in places of worship on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays...
No public / cultural meetings. Fish / meat / vegetable markets to be decongested - district authorities to take steps to open markets in more than one place. Advise to decongest central bus stands by operating from different depots....
Double vaccination mandatory for staff/owners of commercial establishments, private establishments, cinema theatres, service sector...
Employees of govt and local bodies must get vaccinated by Jan 9 and provide the vaccination certificate to the office....
Employees of industries to carry office ID cards vaccination certificate while travelling at night...
All colleges / ITIs, other than medical and paramedical colleges, to be closed till Jan 20 for enabling students prepare for exams.
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50% seating in cinema halls.
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Sad to hear that Prof M Anandakrishnan, former Vice Chancellor of Anna University, is no more. He was also a former Chairman, Board of Governors, IIT Kanpur. He headed the Committee on whose recommendation Karunanidhi abolished the TN Professional Courses Entrance Examination 1/7
Prof Anandakrishnan was a man of integrity. He refused to take up honorary posts in deemed universities & private colleges post-retirement. Jeppiaar had visited his modest flat in Adyar offering him a princely sum to take up an assignment. He refused. 2/7
Once the chairman of a group of colleges lent Prof Anandakrishnan Rs 1,000 at the international airport in Chennai when he did not have Indian currency upon returning from abroad. A few days later he returned the money. The educational institutions owner framed the currency. 3/7
Thread on new #COVID1 restrictions in TN from April 26, 2021: 1. No recretation clubs, bars, auditoriums, meeting halls. 2. No big format shops, shopping complex, malls. 3. No beauty parlours, spas, saloons, barber shops. 4. Only parcel at restaurants, hotels, mess, tea shops...
5. Time restrictions on all e-commerce activities. 6. No entry for public at all places of worship. 7. No participation of public at temple consecration. 8. 50 guests at weddings. 9. Only 25 attendees at funerals. 10. 50% staff of IT/ITES to work from home...
11. No permission for golf, tennis clubs and sports training academy. Training for national/international players allowed. 12. Registration at eregister.tnea.org must for those arriving in TN from abroad and other States except from Puducherry. 13. No standees in bus...
Here's what happened through the day (List not exhaustive):
1. Number of COVID-19 positive cases increases by 3.
2. ICMR approves Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute as fourth private COVID-19 testing lab. 1/7
3.Govt directs pvt banks, microfinance institutions, SHGs to defer collection of interest/capital till further orders or face action. Not applicable for EMIs. 4. Nine teams of senior IAS officers, to enforce personal distancing/isolation and address issues faced by people 2/7
5. Chennai cops damage newspaper delivery agents' bikes, cops in districts wield lathis, physically punish those on roads. A few cops helpful 6. Chennai Corporation appeals against stigmatising quarantined people. They are not COVID-19+. Releases officials' contact details
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#coronovirusindia#CoronavirusLockdown
Here are the 15 Key takeaways from today’s TN CM’s announcements 1.TN Lockdown, originally till March 31, extended till April 14 (as per Centre’s decision)
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2. Nine-member team headed by senior IAS officer to be set up to ensure people get access to essentials and to eliminate any hurdles during the period prohibitory orders is in force
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3. Until further orders, private banks, small finance companies and SHGs must defer collection of daily, weekly and monthly interest from borrowers. Stringent criminal action will be taken against violators.