The joy of helping others
Nilanjana Sendasgupta5 Dec 2021
"Helping others gives you a feeling of satisfaction and contentment that’s unmatched."
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"Helping others gives you a feeling of satisfaction and contentment that’s unmatched."
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In local streets, some shops that used to sell clothes and accessories now sell vegetables. Wholesale grocery shops too have started selling vegetables and fruits.
The state government has been directed to instruct the deputy commissioner of Imphal East to ensure availability of drinking water to the residents of Chalou Maning Leikai, Imphal East, which has been declared as a containment zone, at their own cost.
Looking at the present condition of Manipur, there is no better way of learning than classroom learning.
The Manipur government has announced that it will be relaxing the curfew or containment zones by assessing the Covid-19 infection scenario in the state.
IFP Editorial: One may sulk at the attitude of some school owners who run schools like a business, but one cannot blame the teachers manning these private schools.
This is the fourth time the lockdown has been extended in Nagaland.
Covid task force continues mass testing
Ukhrul district has been under curfew since May 8, following the escalation of a second wave of Covid-19 spread in Manipur.
A Covid-19 patient who was admitted at the Covid care centre Leikop on May 27 after being tested COVID-19 positive, died early Tuesday at the centre.
IFP Editorial: It is not the fear of contracting the Covid-19 virus alone, but the worry and stress associated with it and the monotony of life in lockdown.
IFP Editorial: The fear of the virus is such that social and familial traditions have disappeared and it has come down to the proverbial ‘everyone for himself’ syndrome.
The state cannot ignore the worsening condition of the economy and other impacts driven by the pandemic, the All Manipur Youth Protection Committee stated.
The All India Organization of Chemists and Druggists (AICOD), a national level organisation of 9.40 lakh chemists in India, may anytime join the lockdown to protect and save the lives of its members.
The existing guidelines with regard to the lockdown in all parts of the state issued on May 11, 2021 to remain operative in Nagaland till May 31.
Considering the relentless surge in COVID-19 positive cases in the state, the High Powered Committee of the Nagaland government on Wednesday announced extension of lockdown in the state till May 31.
To ensure safe and timely distribution of NFSA and PM-GKAY III food grains, the Centre has asked all states and Union territories to open Fair Price Shops for beneficiaries for longer duration.
The Nagaland government on Tuesday announced complete lockdown from 6 pm May 14 to 21.
Government offices and emergency and essential services are exempted from the purview of the total lockdown.