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BIHAR SCHOOLS SHUT TILL APRIL 18; SHOPS TO CLOSE AFTER 7 PM UNDER FRESH CURBS

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BIHAR SCHOOLS SHUT TILL APRIL 18; SHOPS TO CLOSE AFTER 7 PM UNDER FRESH CURBS

In view of the rise in Coronavirus Pandemic infection during a high-level review meeting related to Covid-19, chaired by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar (CM), Bihar, all schools in the state till April 18 and shops And it has been decided to keep the establishments closed after 7 pm till 30 April.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has said that the spread of corona infection has started increasing in the state, the number of infected is also increasing and keeping this in mind, the Health Department should be fully alert and active. Along with increasing the number of corona investigations, speed up the vaccination (Corona Vaccination), as well as keep all preparations in Kovid-designated hospitals and have separate habitat centers ready at the required Subdivision level.

On Thursday, the Prime Minister (PM Narendra Modi) had a meeting with the Chief Minister of all the states regarding Covid-19, in which many things were discussed. The Prime Minister has said to run a special vaccination campaign from 11 April to 14 April. The Chief Minister gave directions and said that during the special vaccination campaign, aim to inject 4 lakh vaccines daily in the state. The Prime Minister has also talked about an all-party meeting at the level of the Governor. We will contact the Governor in this regard and urge him to organize an all-party meeting at the earliest.

The Chief Minister gave instructions that in view of spread of corona infection, Disaster management group should keep all schools, colleges and coaching institutes closed till 18 April. Prohibit government and private programs in public places so that the risk of infection is minimized. People have to be alert and alert towards the corona.

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Keeping in mind the risk of corona infection when traveling and gathering collectively, it has been decided to keep shops and establishments closed after 7 pm till 30 April. After four days, the necessary decision will be taken after reviewing the condition of corona infection.

News Source: HindustanTimes

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According to Kangana Ranaut, she and Shah Rukh Khan represent the final generation of stars. “Stars nahin ban rahe hain OTT pe”

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According to Kangana Ranaut, she and Shah Rukh Khan represent the final generation of stars. “Stars nahin ban rahe hain OTT pe”

Kangana Ranaut has denied speculations about joining politics solely due to the box office failure of her films.

Kangana Ranaut, the BJP’s Lok Sabha candidate from Mandi for the 2024 elections, expressed gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi for her political entrance. In an interview with Times Now, she questioned whether she joined politics due to her movies’ poor box office performance, comparing it to Shah Rukh Khan’s previous unsuccessful films.

Reacting to her films’ box office failure, Kangana Ranaut

Kangana responded to a question about her career, stating that she has never had a flop. She compared Shah Rukh Khan’s films to Pathaan, Queen, and Manikarnika, noting that if she had a flop in Emergency, it would be a big hit. Kangana compared her career to Shah Rukh Khan, who had consecutive flops for ten years. She also mentioned that she had not had a single hit for 7-8 years before Queen, but after that, she had a few good movies.

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No stars from OTT?

The last generation of stars, known for their talent and demand, are now able to showcase their talents more through OTT. However, the author expresses a desire to involve themselves more with the real world, rather than being consumed by the arts, stating that they are not satisfied with the current status quo.

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