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On last day of month, Kerala Minister says no retirement functions

On the last day of the month, when many officials retire, Kerala Health Minister KK Shailaja reiterated that under the lockdown rules, no retirement functions will be allowed and strict action will be taken if any large gatherings are seen.

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Published : Mar 31, 2020, 1:05 PM IST

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Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): Kerala Health Minister KK Shailaja on Tuesday reiterated that there should be no event where people gather and it applies to retirement functions as well with a host of government officials set to end their career on the day.

"Yesterday the Chief Minister made it very clear that today (March 31st) a good number of officials retire. He has said that even if there is none to take over charge, it will be deemed that the charge has been handed over and the official has retired.

Shailaja said gatherings would invite strict action
Shailaja said gatherings would invite strict action

"I am deeply pained to see that, why are people not understanding things about keeping away from gatherings, at these times," said Shailaja.

In Kerala, on the day a large number of government officials are ending their official career on superannuation and the general norm on this day is -- after a send-off meeting at the office, the retired official is taken in a convoy of vehicles to his house by his colleagues. Then there is a sumptuous meal.

Read: 68-year-old man dies of coronavirus in Kerala, second death in state: Govt

"If any such thing happens, then strict action will be there. It's sad that despite all these announcements, even educated people do this," said a peeved Shailaja.

Meanwhile, Kerala registered its second COVID-19 death today morning when 68-year-old former Kerala Police official Abdul Azeez passed away at the Medical College hospital in Thiruvananthapuram.

Kerala has presently 213 positive cases and over 1.60 lakh people under observation.

(With inputs from IANS)

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): Kerala Health Minister KK Shailaja on Tuesday reiterated that there should be no event where people gather and it applies to retirement functions as well with a host of government officials set to end their career on the day.

"Yesterday the Chief Minister made it very clear that today (March 31st) a good number of officials retire. He has said that even if there is none to take over charge, it will be deemed that the charge has been handed over and the official has retired.

Shailaja said gatherings would invite strict action
Shailaja said gatherings would invite strict action

"I am deeply pained to see that, why are people not understanding things about keeping away from gatherings, at these times," said Shailaja.

In Kerala, on the day a large number of government officials are ending their official career on superannuation and the general norm on this day is -- after a send-off meeting at the office, the retired official is taken in a convoy of vehicles to his house by his colleagues. Then there is a sumptuous meal.

Read: 68-year-old man dies of coronavirus in Kerala, second death in state: Govt

"If any such thing happens, then strict action will be there. It's sad that despite all these announcements, even educated people do this," said a peeved Shailaja.

Meanwhile, Kerala registered its second COVID-19 death today morning when 68-year-old former Kerala Police official Abdul Azeez passed away at the Medical College hospital in Thiruvananthapuram.

Kerala has presently 213 positive cases and over 1.60 lakh people under observation.

(With inputs from IANS)

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