![]() ![]() Hospitals are advised to postpone all non-essential surgeries.Īll wine shops would be closed in the state. No education related activities including evaluation of exam papers. IT etc., sector employees are already operating from homes ![]() Private companies are advised to pay their employees for this week. Over Rs 2400 crore to be allocated for the purpose. The poor, daily wage laborers would be provided one-month ration - White ration card holders would get 12 kgs rice per person and Rs 1500 per family to buy other food items. Not more than five people should assemble anywhere. essential commodities one person per family is allowed outside. Let us continue with the same spirit,” the CM said addressing a press conference.Įarlier, Rao held a review meeting with senior officials to chalk out the further action plan.Īccordingly, some of the rules that Rao said would be applicable during this week to be notified by his government are -Īll public transport, private vehicles are banned on roads and all interstate borders are closed.Īll government employees need not attend office with work managed on 20 per cent rotation.įor milk, groceries etc. “I am thanking everyone in Telangana for making the Janta curfew a huge success. workers who are working continuously dealing with COVID-19 outbreak. In a press conference on 19 April, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that restrictions will not be. He said that social distancing had not been “perfect” at gatherings in Downing Street during Covid lockdowns but insisted the guidelines, as he understood them, were followed at all times.Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has announced total lockdown in the state till March 31, with the exception of essential services and commodities.ĭescribing the lockdown as in “Sarvajana hitam”, Rao stressed the need of a one-week restraint as “to help save lives and act in the best interest of our society and country.”Īt 5 PM on Sunday, the CM along with some of his family members, came out of Pragathi Bhavan, his office cum residence and clapped as a mark of respect for health care, sanitation etc. Delhi, Punjab, Karnataka and Telangana have decided against relaxing lockdown rules. He had previously admitted of misleading Parliament when he gave evidence to the Committee in a combative hearing in March – but denied doing it on purpose. In his resignation statement, Johnson described the Privileges Committee as a “kangaroo court” whose purpose “from the beginning has been to find me guilty, regardless of the facts”. The inquiry report came days after Johnson resigned as a Conservative MP on June 9, claiming that he was “forced out of Parliament” over the Partygate scandal. It recommended that the former Prime Minister should have been suspended from the Commons for 90 days if he had remained an MP. ![]() The report found that Johnson “committed a serious contempt” of Parliament when, after the so-called “Partygate” scandal which revealed that illegal gatherings took place at Downing Street, the former Prime Minister told the House that lockdown rules were followed at all times. The vote means Johnson loses his right to a parliamentary pass, which gives access to certain parts of Parliament, as this was one of the report’s recommendations, the BBC reported. No vote was recorded for 225 MPs, because they either abstained or did not turn up to vote, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak who was not in attendance. While, Bill Cash, Nick Fletcher, Adam Holloway, Karl McCartney, Joy Morrissey and Heather Wheeler were amongst the Conservatives who voted against it. Senior Conservative MPs who supported the findings of the report published by the Privileges Committee on June 15 were former Prime Minister Theresa May, Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt and Education Secretary Gillian Keegan. ![]()
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