Ban On Bursting Of Firecrackers In Tamil Nadu
Ban on bursting of firecrackers in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry after May 2 or counting, know what else the Madras High court said.
The Madras High Court has banned the bursting of firecrackers in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry on or after May 2, the day of counting on or after the counting of Corona.
Accepting a request made by Chief Justice Ajay Ajay Francis Loyola, the court decided here. With this, the court hopes that on May 2, the day of counting of Assembly elections.
The political parties, media and citizens will follow the Covid protocol on a large scale. Leaders of political parties say that their rank and file should be kept to prevent bursting of firecrackers.
Ban on bursting of firecrackers: Significantly, the Madras High Court recently held the Election Commission responsible.
The High Court had reprimanded the Election Commission, stating that the negligence of the EC gave political parties in Bengal an opportunity to hold election rallies and meetings, thereby accelerating the spread of Corona.
While hearing a petition, the Chief Justice of Madras High Court Sanjeev Banerjee, while adopting a strong tone, had asked why a case should be registered against the officials of the Election Commission for this negligence.
Explain that after the strictness of the High Court, the Election Commission had allowed a virtual rally in Bengal for campaigning for the remaining two phases.
14,792 new cases of corona virus infection in Andhra Pradesh, 57 patients died.
On Thursday, 14,792 new cases of Corona virus infection were reported in Andhra Pradesh, with the number of infected people in the state has increased to 10,84,336.
The state health department gave this information. According to the department, with the death of 57 patients of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours, the number of people who lost their lives due to this deadly virus increased to 7928.
On Thursday, 8,188 patients were freed from infection in Andhra Pradesh, with which 9,62,250 people have been cured so far while 1,14,158 patients are undergoing treatment.
More than 86,000 samples were tested in the state in the last 24 hours. On the other hand, with the arrival of 3,019 new cases of infection in Goa on Thursday, 88,028 people have been caught in the virus so far in the state.
An official of the Health Department said that after the death of 36 patients in the same period, the death toll rose to 1,146.
In Goa, 914 patients were freed from infection on Thursday, with which 65,984 people have been cured so far, while currently 20,898 patients are undergoing treatment.
At the same time, the number of infected people increased to 15,33,984.
In the same day of Corona virus infection in Kerala on Thursday, with the highest number of 38,607 new cases reported, while the death toll reached 5,259 after the death of 48 patients.
According to the state government, 110 health workers are also involved in new cases that have surfaced.
On Thursday, 21,116 patients were freed from infection in Kerala, with which 12,44,301 people have been cured so far, while currently 2,84,086 patients are undergoing treatment.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that 1,57,548 samples were tested in the last 24 hours in the state.
On the other hand, there were 187 new cases of infection in Meghalaya on Thursday, with the number of infected people increased to 16,617.