Bengaluru: Now, state govt promises guidelines for New Year celebrations


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Bengaluru, Dec 28: Elaborate guidelines for ensuring the New Year celebrations were conducted in a 'simple and meaningful' manner in Karnataka will be issued by the state government shortly, announced health and family welfare minister Dr K Sudhakar on Monday.

Speaking to the media persons after a meeting home minister Basavaraj Bommai, Dr Sudhakar said it is important to make sure the new year is celebrated in a simple manner in the backdrop of COVID-19.

The guidelines will consist of rules to be followed in Bengaluru and other parts of the state, he said.


Dr K Sudhakar

The minister said officials have been instructed to immediately locate those who have returned from the United Kingdom but are not available to be contacted.

All forms of information have been provided by the department of health, and all persons from the UK will be found within two days, he assured.

Some of the UK returnees have switched off their phones and are unavailable.

"It is a crime to not get in touch without being tested. Of those from the UK, 26 have been tested positive for Corona’’ he said pointing out that the samples are being studied at Nimhans.

The minister performed foundation stone laying ceremony for the Homeopathy and Unani University near Magadi Road.

Speaking after the ceremony, he said that the demand for Unani and Homeopathy medication has increased in the case of COVID.

Students must strive further to make these medical practices. The government gives special priority to the AYUSH department, he said.

Dr Sudhakar said there is a proposal to allow AYUSH doctors to work at the primary health centres which will be upgraded soon. The doctors should adopt best practices and treat the patients, he advised.

 

 

  

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    My hats off to state government for the new guidelines for New Year celebrations. I hope it not be changed at the last moment. I wish a happy, blessed, and prosperous New Year 2021 to Walter Nandalike, his dedicated staff and all Daijiworld readers and fans. We can pray for a better year than last year.

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Mon, Dec 28 2020

    Dr. Sudhakar, all of us will welcome new year with prayers and craving for god's blessings to give us a beautiful, healthy 2021, unlike 2020. All have understood their responsibilities and hence covid is much under control in our state compared to other states. Please sir, please be watchful on those who arrive from outside India... Take care of them and issue guidelines to contain the virus.... Let this not repeat like March... Wish you all, Daiji team and Daiji readers a happy, healthy, prosperous new year...2021....may god bless us all...

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 28 2020

    declare holiday 4 new year.

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  • Girish, Manipal

    Mon, Dec 28 2020

    Is the World going to end;
    In case new year party stands prohibited?

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Dec 28 2020

    "It is a crime to not get in touch without being tested. Of those from the UK, 26 have been tested positive for Corona’’ he said pointing out that the samples are being studied at Nimhans"...... If Nimhans fail to find out the version of Corona, they can find out the mental health of our politicians for sure.

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