Monday, August 24, 2020

TN to discuss impact of removing restrictions on inter-state travel

TN to discuss impact of removing restrictions on inter-state travel

D.Govardan@timesgroup.com

Chennai  24.08.2020

: Tamil Nadu government is likely to discuss and review the implications of removing restrictions on inter-state movement of people before taking a call as directed by the Union home ministry. The meeting, to be chaired by chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami, could take place sometime this week.

In a letter to chief secretaries of various states, Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla on Saturday told state governments that “there shall be no restriction on inter-state and intra-state movement of persons and goods. No separate permission/approval/e-permit will be required for such movement”, as part of the Centre’s Unlock-3 plan. Terming such restrictions as “violation of guidelines”, he requested the states and their district administrations to ensure that “MHA guidelines are strictly followed”.

In the case of Tamil Nadu, it has brought the intra-state travel of individuals under “autoapproved” mode for e-passes since last Monday. But, inter-state travel requires e-passes, strictly regulated, and adhering to quarantine norms. “We have to discuss and decide. As such there is no restriction for goods movement,” a senior official with the state government told TOI.

“If inter-state border is opened for free access, then there is no possibility of contact tracing, if a need arises to monitor people. We have to look at its implication. Even liberalising epass has led to huge movement,” the official said, while adding that the chief minister will have to take a call on the date for the meeting.

The directive from the Centre has nevertheless come as a welcome development for industries, especially MSMEs, who were largely banking on the return of migrant workers to enable companies to scale up production. The state, in a government order on August 21, added manufacturers of automobiles and their components, components for defence and all export units to the list of industries that can operate on Sundays (when intense lockdown is in place in the state).

“The Centre has now directed free movement of people. We have requested the state to permit returning migrant workers, who produce Covid negative certificate from established labs from their place of origin, to resume work. While a fresh test can be taken on arrival, they can be placed under quarantine for a couple of days until the test results come,” M Balachandran, president, Ambattur Industrial Estate Manufacturers’ Association (AIEMA) said.

“If they test negative once again, they should be allowed to report to work. Small units cannot afford to spend on their 14-day quarantine. In addition, we have also requested the government to permit use of the AIEMA convention centre as a quarantine facility for migrant workers,” Balachandran said.

No e-pass system in Puducherry

Puducherry: The Puducherry government has abolished the epass system following directions from the Union government. “There is no restriction on inter-state and intra-state movement of persons and goods. No separate permission/approval/e-permit will be required for such movements, as per MHA order,” read a message on the Puducherry government’s website. Secretary (home) Ajay Bhalla in an official communication to the chief secretaries of all states and Union territories made an announcement in this regard. TNN

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Thursday, August 20, 2020

Buses to start plying in state from today, says Shivraj

Buses to start plying in state from today, says Shivraj

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Bhopal:20.08.2020

Passenger buses will be back on the roads in the state from Thursday, after nearly five months. Making the announcement here on Wednesday chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the buses would be allowed to run to full capacity with precautions. Chouhan said the bus operators must ensure compliance of use of masks by passengers and other guidelines. He was reviewing the Coronavirus situation through video conferencing at the Mantralaya.

During the review, he directed the officials to increase Covid-19 testing capacity in the state which at present is 13,254 per 10 lakh people. This is , one of the lowest numbers in the country. He said that the state’s recovery rate is 75.4% and active Corona cases are 10,717 in the state and, Madhya Pradesh ranks 16th in the country. It was found that Coronavirus mortality rate in Gwalior district is the lowest at 0.75% while the death rate of the state is 2.40%. Chouhan appreciated all concerned for this and said that every effort should be made to bring it down to zero.

He also instructed to reduce death rate in other districts through early detection and proper treatment.

The CM instructed that effective implementation of early detection and immediate treatment strategy should be ensured in the state. P3

State Coronavirus tally crosses 48k


Tally of patients in Madhya Pradesh crossed 48,000 to reach 48351as 976 people tested positive for Covid-19 on Wednesday. Meanwhile, 762 people who were admitted in hospitals recovered and were discharged from the hospital.P2

More smugglers taking post office route to ship drugs from overseas Parcel Recently Seized From Chamarajpet

More smugglers taking post office route to ship drugs from overseas
Parcel Recently Seized From Chamarajpet

Petlee.Peter@timesgroup.com

Bengaluru: 20.08.2020

A unit of Bangalore Customs recently seized a parcel containing psychotropic drugs like ecstasy, MMDA and brown sugar, that reached Chamarajpet Foreign Post Office from the Netherlands. Investigation led to the arrest of a city youth who had allegedly ordered the drugs through the dark web.

With various enforcement agencies like police, Customs and Narcotics Control Bureau tightening their grip on drug smuggling, many dealers are using the postal service to transport them from overseas.

Customs sources revealed smugglers are increasingly bringing psychedelic drugs into Bengaluru through foreign post as there’s a spurt in the number of unregistered parcels without proper delivery address. “The parcel which reached Chamarajpet contained nearly 100 ecstasy pills and blocks of MDMA and brown sugar in a semipowdered form. The suspect was to receive it as soon as it arrived from Europe,” explained an investigating officer.

Following the seizure, the Customs team traced the man who had ordered the drugs. However, sleuths didn’t divulge his identity or value of drugs seized. They are trying to ascertain his local links and the source of the drug cache.

Smuggling drugs from the US and Europe via foreign post has emerged as a trend in different cities over the past few years, with Bengaluru being a key location on the drug map.


The parcel at Chamarajpet Foreign Post Office had nearly 100 ecstasy pills and blocks of MDMA

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