HP CM offers incentives to Corona warriors, tourism industry
He also announced sops for ailing tourism and transport sector which were badly affected in Covid pandemic while addressing state level Himachal Day function at Padhar in Mandi district.
He also announced sops for ailing tourism and transport sector which were badly affected in Covid pandemic while addressing state level Himachal Day function at Padhar in Mandi district.
Dr Saizal interacted with all the patients in the hospital and enquired about their well-being and also about the conditions and facilities at the hospital.
After Himachal Pradesh jal shakti minister Mahender Singh Thakur raised questions over treatment at the Covid facility in Shimla, state health minister Rajiv Saizal on Saturday claimed that equal treatment was being given to all irrespective of any person's status.
In India, the contribution of underprivileged labourers in making the lockdown successful by initially staying put at one location so that the virus did not spread was beyond exemplary.
During these trying times, when the world is battling the novel Coronavirus, Yash decided to give a heartfelt tribute to all the Corona warriors through his new edition PANDEMIC 2020 – Rife Of The Virus.
According to a report of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Bihar unit, more than 250 doctors and health workers are currently infected with Coronavirus and have been admitted to various hospitals for treatment while it has also claimed lives of two doctors, including an eminent ENT specialist Dr NK Singh posted with the Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) so far.
These cadets were put on duty at 10 places including Santoshgarh, Bangana, Gagret, Una, Daulatpur, Amb etc and they taught the local, shopkeepers and customers about social distancing, wearing of mask, personal hygiene.
The doctors, medical staffs and police personnel deployed at both the hospitals also came out in the open, between 10 and 10.30 am, to welcome the noble gesture by the armed forces with a big hand of applause.
On Sunday morning at the Rajiv Gandhi Government Hospital and Tamil Nadu Government Multi Speciality Hospital, doctors, nurses and conservancy staff stood on an orderly line, maintaining social distance looking up at the sky.
The CDS added that the Indian Army and the Indian Navy too will join in.