IMF Hands #India Steepest Cut, Sees #GDP Contracting by 4.5% in FY21, at - Ritusingh Writes.#economy #Coronavirus

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Coronavirus News LIVE Updates: A criminal complaint has been filed in a Bihar court against yoga guru

Ramdev and Patanjali Ayurved MD Acharya Balkrishna, alleging that they have misled and put at risk the
lives of lakhs of people by claiming to have developed a medicine to treat COVID-19. The complaint seeking
registration of an FIR on cheating, criminal conspiracy and other charges was filed in the court of Chief
Judicial Magistrate Mukesh Kumar here on Tuesday by Tamanna Hashmi, who identifies himself as a social
worker and often files numerous court complaints against politicians over various issues.
Jun 24, 2020
 19:29

Coronavirus in Jammu and Kashmir LIVE Updates: Over 1.6 lakh residents return to J&K home amid
COVID-19 lockdown
Over 1.6 lakh natives of Jammu and Kashmir have been brought back so far after they were stranded in
different parts of the country due to the coronavirus-triggered lockdown, according to the Union Territory
administration. As many as 1,60,945 people have been brought back on buses and special trains with strict
observance of all necessary guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures (SoPs), officials said. According to
official data, the Jammu and Kashmir administration received 63 special trains with about 50,873 passengers at
Jammu and Udhampur railway stations from different states and UTs so far, while about 1,10,072 people,
including 328 from abroad, have been brought back through Lakhanpur till date. As many as 1,272 stranded
passengers have entered through Lakhanpur between June 23 and June, while 802 passengers returned to
Jammu onboard a special train from Delhi. So far, 42 trains have reached Jammu with a total of 35,177
stranded passengers, while 15,696 passengers have reached Udhampur in 21 special trains, officials said.
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Jun 24, 2020
 19:26

IMF hands #India steepest cut, sees #GDP contracting by 4.5% in


FY21, @_ritusingh writes.#Economy #Coronavirus
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Jun 24, 2020
 19:21

Coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh LIVE Updates: Rules relaxed for weddings in Indore and Bhopal
Authorities have eased norms for weddings in Bhopal and Indore, the two worst-hit districts of Madhya
Pradesh amid the COVID-19 pandemic, an official said on Wednesday. Now, citizens won't have to take prior
permission from the authorities to organise weddings in both the districts, the official said. Bhopal and Indore,
which are in the red zone, together account for more than half of the state's COVID-19 cases. According to
fresh relaxations, 50 persons can attend weddings in Indore, while 40 guests are permitted in Bhopal, he said.
Earlier, the maximum limit of wedding guests in Indore was 12 and 20 in Bhopal. As many as 50 guests can be
invited to a wedding, apart from 10 service providers like bands, hairdressers etc, an official from the Indore
district administration said.
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