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Published : Mar 31, 2020, 5:49 PM IST

Updated : Mar 31, 2020, 11:41 PM IST

23:34 March 31

IRCTC serves over 30,000 meals to needy at 20 places

IRCTC serves over 30,000 meals to needy at 20 places

The Indian Rail Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), here on Tuesday, provided over 30,000 meals to the needy at 20 places across the country in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

The IRCTC provided over 7,000 meals at Delhi, Nizamuddin with the help of RPF, GRP, Delhi Police and Delhi administration. In Bengaluru, the IRCTC provided meals to 2,450 people, 700 in Hubli and 3,400 in the Bombay Central area.

It also provided meals at Howrah, Patna, Gaya, Ranchi, Katihar, Den Dayal Upadhyay, Balasore, Vijaywada, Khurda, Kaadpali, Trichirapalli, Dhanbad, Guwahati and Samastipur stations.

The IRCTC has readied all its base kitchens across the country to prepare food for the needy.

23:00 March 31

Delhi police detain, let off over 3,000 for violating lockdown

Delhi Police has started acting tough against lockdown violators, detaining as many as 3,763 people so far under the Delhi Police Act and later letting them off after a warning.

Police spokesperson Anil Mittal told reporters on Tuesday that 239 persons were proceeded against under Section 188 of the IPC (disobedience to a government order).

The police also impounded 546 vehicles under the Delhi Police Act, he said, adding that the police also issued 1,254 movement passes (curfew passes) on Tuesday.

22:59 March 31

ISKCON provides food to needy in Delhi

ISKCON provides food to needy in Delhi

Delhi's International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) has taken the initiative to provide food to needy amid Corona lock-down. The organisation is catering the needs of nearly 2 lakh people daily. It has also developed an additional capacity to feed 5 to 6 lakh people so that nobody dies of hunger.

18:11 March 31

Tourism Ministry launches ‘Stranded in India’ portal for foreigners

Tourism Ministry launches ‘Stranded in India’ portal for foreigners

To extend support to foreign tourists who are stranded in India, Ministry of Tourism has come up with a portal titled ‘Stranded in India’ to disseminate information regarding services that can be availed by foreign tourists who are stuck far away from their home land.

18:10 March 31

Kamal Nath writes to PM Modi

Kamal Nath writes to PM Modi

Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging him to help the migrant workers and students amid Coronavirus Lockdown saying, "Workers and students cannot be left in destitute. We have to come forward promptly to help them."

18:10 March 31

Vehicles with essential commodities being sanitised in Kerala

Vehicles with essential commodities being sanitised in Kerala

Vehicles from Karnataka transporting essential commodities were sanitised at Muthanga in Wayanad district, amid Coronavirus Lockdown. 

The total number of positive COVID19 cases is 215 in the state.

18:03 March 31

WB: Sweet shops to remain open for 4 hrs

WB: Sweet shops to remain open for 4 hrs

West Bengal government has allowed sweet shops to remain open for four hours a day during the lockdown period. 

17:58 March 31

Bharat Sevashram Sangha distributes food to needy

Bharat Sevashram Sangha distributes food to needy

Bharat Sevashram Sangha distributed food to needy, amid Coronavirus Lockdown in New Delhi.

17:25 March 31

Lockdown Live: Home delivery of liquor in Kerala announced

Even as the Kerala Government Medical Officers Association (KGMOA) on Tuesday said that they will observe a statewide black day on Wednesday, the Kerala government has come out with guidelines that they will supply three litres of liquor every week to those showing withdrawal symptoms, to their homes.

This directive came hours after the KGMOA announced that they will work wearing black badges to protest the decision of the State government asking to issue certificates for supply of liquor to those showing withdrawal symptoms.

Earlier in the day, several people approached the Excise department with a letter from doctors, but since a huge majority of them was signed by retired doctors and doctors from the private sector, it was rejected by the Excise department.

They will be issuing a pass, which will have to be given to the office of the Kerala State Beverages Corporation, who will deliver it to their homes.

The brand of liquor and the price will be decided according to availability.

After the week's quota is over, they will have to repeat the same process.

Speaking to the media, KGMOA office bearer Vijaykrishna said this decision is going to affect their morale and expect that the government will withdraw this order.

"There are scientific methods of treating people with withdrawal symptoms and that's the medical protocol. This is something which will affect our morale and numerous side effects will surface. We will not be doing this," said Vijaykrishna.

It was on Monday that brushing aside strong opposition from medical bodies, the Kerala government came out with an order which allowed the supply of liquor to those showing withdrawal symptoms if they have certificates from government doctors.

Those who are addicted to liquor but not getting the supplies show withdrawal symptoms as per the medical terminology.

In its order, the government said that following restrictions on account of the national lockdown, all bars, liquor retail outlets and toddy shops have been closed and a few suicides by people having withdrawal symptoms were reported and hence there is a need to provide regulated supply of alcohol to such cases and it will be done.

Leading medical organisations, like the IMA, Kerala Government Medical Officers Association and the Indian Society of Gastroenterology's Kerala Chapter earlier condemned the proposed move and said they will not prescribe it for being it against medical ethics.

Meanwhile, State Health Minister K.K. Shailaja trying to cool down things said she thinks the order has been misunderstood and even the Chief Minister said due to withdrawal symptoms none should die.

"It should be seen only as an advice," said Shailaja.

Last Updated : Mar 31, 2020, 11:41 PM IST

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