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Big Bazaar authorized for home delivery of ration in curfew affected areas of Udaipur

City’s Big Bazaar stores are now authorized for home delivery of ration in the curfew affected areas of the city. People can place the order through WhatsApp or Phone the registered numbers.

After Reliance Store, the two stores of Big Bazaar – Celebration Mall and Sukhadia Circle – have also started area-wise delivery of essentials.

District Supply Officer Jyoti Kakwani said that home delivery of ration material for Dhanamandi, Surajpol, Ghantaghar and Ambamata police station area would be done by the store located at Sukhadiya Circle while for Pratap Nagar, Sukher, Bhupalpura Police Station area would be done by the store located at Celebration Mall Udaipur.

10 delivery boys have been assigned in each store to do the doorstep delivery of items booked by the people through WhatsApp or phone. People can place their order between 10 AM to 4 PM, for which the delivery would be done within 24 hours of booking.

Booking can be done on the numbers given below:

Big Bazaar Sukhadia Circle Store
Big Bazaar Celebration Mall Store

The delivery will be done within 24 hours of placing the order. People can contact the respective Big Bazaar Customer Care number if the delivery is not done within the stipulated time.

However, no booking will be taken on the Customer Care numbers.

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फ़ेस मास्क न पहनने, थूकने, पान-गुटखा बेचने पर भरना पड़ सकता है जुर्माना

राज्य सरकार ने कोरोना महामारी रोकने के लिए व्यवस्थाओं के साथ कड़े नियम भी लागू किए हैं जिसके अंतर्गत फ़ेस मास्क न पहनने, थूकने, पान-गुटखा बेचने पर जुर्माने का प्रावधान किया है।

 

Corona Rules Udaipur

जो लोग सार्वजनिक या कार्यस्थल पर फेस मास्क या फेस कवर (जिससे नाक और मुंह समुचित रूप से ढका हो) नहीं पहने हुए होंगे, उन्हें 200 रुपये का जुर्माना भुगतना पड़ सकता है।

इसके अलावा यदि कोई दुकानदार ऐसे किसी व्यक्ति को जिसने फेस मास्क अथवा फेस कवर नहीं पहना हुआ हो, उसे सामान बेचता है तो उस दुकानदार पर 500 रुपये जुर्माना लगाया जा सकता है।

प्रशासन ने सार्वजनिक स्थान पर थूकने पर 200 रुपये जुर्माने का प्रावधान किया गया है। साथ ही किसी व्यक्ति के सार्वजनिक स्थान पर शराब पीते हुए पाए जाने पर उससे 500 रुपये का जुर्माना लिया जाएगा।

यदि कोई व्यक्ति पान गुटखा या तंबाकू का विक्रय करता हुआ पाया जाता है तो उसे 1000 रुपये का जुर्माना भुगतना पड़ सकता है।

यदि कोई व्यक्ति सार्वजनिक स्थान पर सामाजिक दूरी (आस-पास के लोगों से न्यूनतम 6 फ़ीट दूरी) बनाकर नहीं रखता है तो उसे 100 रुपये का जुर्माने का दंड भुगतना होगा।

इन सभी नियमों के पालन करवाने के लिए सरकार ने हर क्षेत्र के सहायक पुलिस उप निरीक्षक और उससे उच्च स्तर के पुलिस अधिकारियों को अपने-अपने क्षेत्र के अंतर्गत प्राधिकृत किया है।

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Maha Curfew in Udaipur is a Rumour | 99% Cases Asymptomatic

After the rumour of “Maha Curfew” started spreading in the city, Udaipur District Collector Ms Anandhi along with SP Kailash Chandra Bishnoi and CMHO Dinesh Kharadi held a press conference to clear the air and stop the panic.

On the concern of the rapid rise in the number of COVID-19 cases, the collector said that a large number of corona positive cases have come from the same locality and the remaining cases are also mostly the ones which have come in contact with these areas.

She appealed to the citizens to not panic. The administration is continuously doing the screening and sampling process. Everyone has to stay alert and follow the guidelines of the containment zone, she said.

The collector along with the SP and CMHO, was addressing the media people at the Zilla Parishad Auditorium here on Friday.

The collector said that to stop the further spread of the infection, the administration has declared the entire city as a containment zone. As per the protocol, continuous sampling is being done over the 100-meter area of ​​the infected area on the first day, then 500 meters and then up to 1 kilometre.

In such a situation, more cases might come up in the next two days after which the situation will tend to become normal in fifteen days.

Around 3700 samples have been taken in the last 8 days of which only 8 per cent have come out as positive.

The collector further clarified that no one will get any relaxation in the Containment Zone and Curfew Zone. The system that has been in place till now will remain the same.

During the press conference, SP Kailash Chandra Bishnoi said that strict curfew is in force in Dhanmandi, Ghantaghar Police Station area and in about one-third of Surajpole Police Station area. The SP also clarified that the rest of the municipal area is been declared as a containment zone.

He appealed to the people to remain in the homes.

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Curfew affected areas of Udaipur

The city has been witnessing an increasing number of coronavirus cases since the last few days following which, the district collector has imposed curfew in the areas where corona positive patients were found.

The district administration has declared the municipal area of Udaipur (excluding the industrial area) as a containment zone.

Besides, the administration has also imposed curfew (prohibition) in many areas of the city.

Here are the curfew affected areas of Udaipur as on May 14, 2020, till 11:00 AM.

Curfew Areas Effective Till
Rajasthan Housing Board in Govardhan Vilas area 27th May
Laxmi Narayan in Savina and Panchratna in Fatehpura area 27th May
Vrindavan Dham (New Bhupalpura) under Sukher Police Station and Krishnapura and Alipura in Bhupalpura area 26th May
Ashok Nagar in Bhupalpura area 24th May
Shanti Nagar and New Shanti Nagar in Hiran Magri Sector – 3 23rd May
Entire Police Station area of Surajpole, Ghantaghar and Dhanmandi 22nd May
Haridas Ji Ki Magri in Ambamata and Neemuch Mata in Dewali 22nd May

The district administration has been trying to ensure that home delivery of essential commodities, including vegetables, milk is made available to the residents of curfew imposed area for which the administration has designated the vendors from around the city for the door-to-door supply of essential household items to the citizens.

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Vendors authorized by administration for supply of essentials

Udaipur District Administration is making different arrangements in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19 infection. Considering the curfew imposed in various police station areas of Udaipur, the administration has designated vendors from around the city for the supply of essential household items to the citizens.

According to the sources, District Supply Officer, Jyoti Kakwani informed that the department has authorised the vendors for milk, vegetables and Kirana item area-wise.

Udaipur Sahakari Upbhokta Bhandar has been appointed for selling grocery in Malla Talai area, Haridas Ji Ki Magri, Ashok Nagar, Gariyawas and Hiran Magri. Mahesh Kirana Store has been allocated for Dhanmandi Police Station area to distribute ration to the people of the area.

Upkar Roots has been authorized for delivering grocery item in the remaining curfew areas including Surajpol, Ghantaghar Police Station area, Dewali and Neemach Mata locality.

For the municipal area of Udaipur, Reliance Store has been authorized for the home delivery of household essentials. Home delivery will be given free of cost for a purchase of a minimum amount of Rs 300 in the curfew area and Rs 500 in the remaining area.

The department has issued a region-wise list of vendors for distributing milk, vegetables and Kirana items in the city for which the administration has issued mobile numbers to call or WhatsApp them to place the order.

Citizens can get the items home delivered by placing an order on the numbers given below:

Area Phone Number
Paras Tiraha, Sector 11-14, Govardhan Vilas, Titardi, Savina, and Surjpol, Dhanmandi and Ghantaghar police station areas +91-9001575522, +91-8821842922
Daitya Magri, Panchwati, Chetak, Hathipole, Ambamata, Malla Talai, Haridas Ji Ki Magri, Sajjangarh +91-7014860673
University Road, Ayad, Ashok Nagar, Subhash Nagar, Sevashram, Bohra Ganesh, Pratap Nagar, Bhupalpura +91-9024467731, +91-7689848087
Fatehpur, Syphon, Bedla, Badgaon, Shobhapura, Bhuwana +91-6376913349, +91-8824903891
Hiran Magri Sector 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Manva Kheda +91-9829544549
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CBSE announces Class 10, 12 Board Exam Dates

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Friday said it will conduct the remaining exams of class 10 and 12 between July 1 and 15. However, the minister also clarified that no examination will be held for class X students nationwide, except for students from North-East Delhi.

The board suspended the exams midway following the COVID-19 outbreak in India and the subsequent nationwide lockdown.

Union HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal in a video message announced the development and said this will give plenty of time to students to prepare for the board exams.

CBSE will issue a detailed bulletin separately on the exact dates.

The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent nationwide lockdown have disrupted the academic calendar. The concerned authorities are now gradually announcing dates for the pending examinations.

 

 

In the same line, Rajasthan Cheif Minister, Ashok Gehlot informed through his twitter handle that the remaining exams of RBSE for Class X and XII stand postponed for the time being.

The minister also said that there has still not been any decision on Board Exams in the state yet. These exams were cancelled on March 20 before the lockdown. Higher and technical education exam will also be conducted after conditions become normal.

The English medium schools in the state are guided to hold the online admission process. The same is being considered for Hindi medium schools too.

There has not been any confirmation regarding the pending board exams yet in the state. Both classes 10th and 12th students are eagerly waiting for it. The students must keep a check on the official notice of the Government regarding Board Exam dates.

Further, the CM also tweeted that if a parent is unable to deposit fees due to financial condition prevailing due to the lockdown, then private schools should not cut the name of such student. If a school does so, the state government can revoke its recognition.

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday held a video conference with the board official and discussed every aspect of conducting the remaining board exam. He took the view of technical, higher education, secondary education and RBSE officials.

There are about 20 lakh students registered this year for RBSE board exam.

The COVID-19 and nationwide lock-down has disrupted the academic calendar and slowly the concerned authorities are announcing dates for marque examinations.

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Udaipur City declared as Containment Zone

The District Magistrate issued late-night order to declare Udaipur city as a Containment Zone. The order came late in the night after the city witnessed an explosion in the number of positive cases for novel coronavirus on the evening of May 8.

Udaipur Containment Zone

The city recorded the highest number of COVID-19 positive cases yesterday taking the total number of cases to 100.

After the 30-year-old home guard was tested positive for COVID 19 on May 6, the department did the screening and sampling all the people who came in contact with the primary infected in UIT and Kanji Ka Hata.

With 5 of the city police stations already under curfew, the administration decided to clamp down with a containment order for the entire city, rather than establishing curfew in additional areas.

As per the order, Udaipur city will be treated as a containment zone from 12 pm on May 9. Meanwhile, all the will permissions and relaxation given to the people would be lifted back.

What is the Containment Zone?

All activities barring essential services such as medical emergencies and law enforcement would not be allowed in these areas. There shall be stricter perimeter control in the area of the containment zones to ensure that there is no unchecked inward/ outward movement of population from these zones.

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Corona Explosion in Udaipur: 58 New Positive

Among the people who came in contact with the infected home guard from Kanji Ka Hata area in Udaipur, 58 were reported positive for COVID-19 on Friday afternoon.

Health Department is on its toes for screening and sampling in the area and close contacts.

All the positive cases were reported after the department did sampling in UIT and Kanji Ka Hata. Out of these, maximum cases are from Kanji Ka Hata area.

This sudden explosion of the disease has set a feeling of dread in the air.

The administration had already imposed a curfew in the area immediately after the first positive case was reported.

With the increasing number of cases, the possibility of Udaipur falling under the Red Zone is getting higher. However, the district administration has not yet issued any orders or directives in this regard.

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Corona cases in Udaipur reaches 20

The city has been recording an increasing number of positive cases again in the last 2 days. After the 30-year-old home guard was tested positive for COVID 19 in the late-night hours yesterday, 4 other contacts of the infected have tested positive taking the total number of corona infected cases in Udaipur to 20.

The 4 close contacts who tested positive include the primary infected’s mother, wife, cousin and neighbour.

The home guard, his father and the other 11 members of the family were admitted in the MB Hospital immediately after the home guard’s report came positive.

All the patient are residents of Kanji Ka Hata, near Kalaji Goraji in Udaipur. The case has raised an alarm in the Home Guard and Police department. Police and the health department officials are on their toes following up on the 20 positive cases in Udaipur.

Udaipur Administration has imposed curfew in Surajpol area.

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Special trains deployed to ferry stranded migrant workers

Following the central government’s initiative, the Indian Railway department has deployed special trains to transport migrant workers to their native lands.

The state government has directed the divisional railway authorities to run regular trains to send people from other states. On Tuesday, May 5, around 1200 workers were sent from Udaipur in the first of the Shramik Express train that was being run to transport workers from the city to their respective native places.

There are more such trains that have already begun to run from the other states as well. The first train from Udaipur left on Tuesday, May 5 to reach Muzaffarnagar via the Bandikui route.

Workers who wanted to go back to their native place had done the registration through the e-Mitra portal a few days back after the instructions were issued. The administration has set up teams which identify the workers in batches depending on the route and their native states.

Registered workers are intimated by the administration and arrangements are made to get them to the railway station.

Udaipur Administration is making preparations to send people from Bihar, UP, West Bengal and Jharkhand back to their home.