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No Christmas, New Year celebrations in THESE states amid Omicron threat, check new guidelines and restrictions state-wise

In a bid to prevent the spread of Covid-19 cases, major states and union territories like Delhi, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu have imposed several curbs and restrictions on public gatherings.

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Amid the Omicron surge in the country, several states and union territories are rolling out new restrictions ahead of Christmas and New Year festivals to restrain the spread of Covid-19. The authorities are taking this move come because the cases of Omicron in the country have crossed the 250 mark.

In a bid to control crowds and prevent the spread of Covid-19 cases, major states and union territories like Delhi, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu have imposed several curbs and restrictions on public gatherings until January 1st.

Have a look at state-wise restrictions!

  • Delhi
    All social/political/cultural/religious/festival-related gatherings have also been prohibited throughout the NCT of Delhi.
    The restaurants and bars will operate with only 50 percent seating capacity.
    No Christmas and New Year gatherings will be allowed in the national capital.
    A maximum of 200 people only will be allowed in marriage-related gatherings.

  • Karnataka
    Restaurants and bars are permitted with only 50 percent seating capacity.
    No special events, Disk Jockeys (DJ) will be allowed in the celebrations. The restrictions will be in effect from December 30 till January 2.
    Mandatory vaccination for people participating in these celebrations.

  • Maharashtra
    Section 144 has been imposed in Mumbai from December 16th to December 31st to prohibit large gatherings during Christmas and New Year celebrations.
    Closed (indoor) halls can operate at 50 percent of their total capacity, while open-to-sky venues shall operate at only 25 percent of total capacity.
    Only vaccinated individuals will be allowed to run shops and guard establishments, malls, events, and gatherings.
    Visitors and customers should also be fully inoculated against Covid-19.
    Individuals including government servants are not permitted to enter government offices unless they are fully vaccinated.
    Meanwhile, public transport is also limited to fully vaccinated people, and travellers are required to carry an RT-PCR test valid for 72 hours.

  • Haryana
    Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated people will not be allowed to enter public places like malls, restaurants, grain markets, etc from January 1.
    No individual, including government servants, is allowed to visit government offices unless they are fully vaccinated.

  • Uttar Pradesh
    In Noida and Lucknow, the government has also imposed Section 144 till December 31 ahead of Christmas and New Year’s celebrations.
    Check posts and barricades will be set up on roads, especially near bars, clubs, and lounges, to check people who may be driving in an inebriated state.
    The extra police force will be deployed in the east and the northern regions of the city that house the maximum number of clubs.

  • Gujarat
    The night curfew has been imposed in the state in 8 major cities till December 31 to curb the Omicron surge during Christmas and New Year time.
    Night curfew will be in force in Ahmedabad, Surat, Rajkot, Vadodara, Gandhinagar, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, and Junagadh from 1 am to 5 am every day.
    All shops and establishments can remain open till midnight.

  • Tamil Nadu
    No entry and gatherings on Chennai beaches will be allowed on December 31 and January 1.
    There is also a ban on social, cultural, and political events that will continue till December 31.

Read Also: Restrictions in Delhi for Christmas and New Year amid Omicron surge

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Jammu & Kashmir: Bullet-riddled body of Bihar labourer found in Shopian

The body has been taken to a hospital for medico-legal formalities, and an investigation has been initiated.

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A bullet-riddled body of a labourer from Bihar’s Banka district was recovered in Jammu and Kashmir’s Shopian district on Friday.

The body was found in the Wachi area of Zainapora in the south Kashmir district. The laborer, identified as Ashok Chauhan, was living in the Sangam area of Anantnag.

Locals discovered the body and reported it to the police. The police arrived at the scene, assessed the situation, and then took the deceased’s body to the hospital for post-mortem examination.

According to one of Chauhan’s colleagues, they left their rented room at 7 a.m., and he was with them for about an hour. Chauhan received a phone call while they were harvesting corn and informed them that he was going somewhere.

After he didn’t return for some time, they went to look for him. When they called his phone, it kept ringing with no answer, and they later found his body.

“He got a phone call while we were harvesting corn. He told us that he is going somewhere. When he did not return for sometime, we went to look for him. We called his number which kept ringing, but there was no answer. Then we found his body,” the colleague told PTI.

The body has been taken to a hospital for medico-legal formalities, and an investigation has been initiated.

In December 2023, the Indian Army ordered a thorough internal investigation into the deaths of three civilians in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir after allegations that they died in its custody. 

The three civilians were allegedly picked up by the Army for questioning in the wake of the killing of four Army Jawans in an ambush by unidentified terrorists in Poonch on December 21. The aforesaid civilians, aged between 27 and 42, were found dead on December 22.

Following their death, their relatives and political leaders alleged that the three died due to custodial torture as they were among the eight people picked up by the Army for interrogation.

A few days after the incident, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met the Indian Army in Poonch. The Defence Minister had said that the Army must not just win the nation but also the hearts of the people.

Singh emphasised that the Army not only has to save the nation from enemies but also has the responsibility to win the hearts of people. He asked the Army to ensure that such things as civilian killings don’t happen again. He added that there should be an end to terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. He also asked the army to move forward with the commitment to stamp out terrorism. 

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Hezbollah warns war against Israel after its chief Yahya Sinwar killed

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that the killing of Yahya Sinwar in the Gaza Strip marked the beginning of the end of the year-long war in the Palestinian territory.

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Lebanon’s Hezbollah militant group announced on Friday that it was entering a new and escalating phase in its conflict with Israel. Iran also stated that the spirit of resistance will be strengthened following the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

Sinwar, who was a mastermind of the October 7, 2023, attack that sparked the Gaza war, was killed during an operation by Israeli soldiers in the Palestinian enclave on Wednesday, a significant development in the year-long conflict.

Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar’s death was confirmed by Hamas official Basem Naim on Friday, as reported by Israeli media. Naim serves as the political bureau head of the organization.

Upon confirming Sinwar’s death, Naim stated, “Hamas becomes stronger and more popular with each elimination of its leaders. It hurts to lose people, especially unique leaders like Yahya Sinwar, but we are sure we will win in the end.”

Naim also expressed doubt about Israel’s ability to dismantle the organization by targeting its leadership.

“Israel seems to believe that killing our leaders means the end of our movement and the struggle of the Palestinian people. They can believe what they want, and this is not the first time they have said that,” he added.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that the killing of Yahya Sinwar in the Gaza Strip marked the beginning of the end of the year-long war in the Palestinian territory.

The Israeli military announced that after a lengthy pursuit, troops had eliminated Yahya Sinwar, the leader of the Hamas terrorist organization, in an operation in the southern Gaza Strip.

Shortly after, around 7:45 pm, confirmations came from the IDF, Shin Bet, Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz, and others, confirming Sinwar’s death. Evidence that Sinwar was dead included matching both his dental records and fingerprint records, which Israel had from the period when he was in Israeli prisons until 2011.

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AAP leader Satyendar Jain granted bail by Delhi court in money laundering case

He was arrested in May 2022 in this case.

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A Delhi court on Friday granted bail to Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and former minister Satyendar Jain in the money laundering case, citing delay in trial and his long incarceration. He was arrested in May 2022 in this case.

“Considering the delay in trial and long incarceration of 18 months, and the fact that trial will take long to start, let alone conclude, accused is favourably suited for the relief,” Special Judge Vishal Gogne said while granting bail.

The judge granted the relief on a bail bond of Rs 50,000 with two sureties of like amount.

Jain was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on May 30, 2022, on charges of money laundering through four companies allegedly linked to him. The ED case was based on a First Information Report (FIR) filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

The CBI’s FIR, filed in 2017, alleged that the Aam Aadmi Party leader had conducted money laundering operations through four companies reportedly connected to him.

Last year in May, Jain fainted inside the Tihar jail washroom, he was immediately admitted to Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital in Delhi. The Tihar Jail administration had stated that Jain slipped and fell inside the bathroom in his ward and had suffered minor injuries.

The same year on May 26, the Supreme Court had granted an interim bail to Jain on medical grounds. Jain was granted bail for 6 weeks by the Apex Court. The top court, while ordering the bail, had said that Jain shall not meet and influence any witness related to the case against him.

Speaking to reporters, senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia expressed his happiness over the release of the party leader and said Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party BJP should apologise to the people of Delhi because after Jain was sent to jail, the development work in the national capital pertaining to hospitals and mohalla clinics had been stalled.

“BJP sent me, Satyendar Jain and Arvind Kejriwal to jail, but they couldn’t find a single penny from our place. They levelled false allegations against us and their ED jailed us based on those allegations,” Sisodia said.

On his release, AAP leader Sanjay Singh welcomed the court order and said Jain was the leader from AAP who introduced Delhi to the model of the Mohalla clinic, free medicine, and various health schemes. Despite his contribution, he was kept in jail for 873 days and he has lost 36 kg weight.

The recent development occurred a month after AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal was released from Tihar jail, having been granted bail by the Supreme Court in a corruption case related to the alleged Delhi excise policy scam. Upon his release, he stepped down from the position of Delhi Chief Minister, and Atishi from AAP was appointed to succeed him.

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