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A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart. Even the all-powerful Pointing has no control about the blind texts it is an almost unorthographic life One day however a small line of blind text by the name of Lorem Ipsum decided to leave for the far World of Grammar. The Big Oxmox advised her not to do so, because there were thousands of bad Commas, wild Question Marks and devious Semikoli, but the Little Blind Text didn’t listen.

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And if she hasn’t been rewritten, then they are still using her. Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia.

A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul

On her way she met a copy. The copy warned the Little Blind Text, that where it came from it would have been rewritten a thousand times and everything that was left from its origin would be the word “and” and the Little Blind Text should turn around and return to its own, safe country.A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart. I am alone, and feel the charm of existence in this spot, which was created for the bliss of souls like mine. I am so happy, my dear friend, so absorbed in the exquisite sense of mere tranquil existence, that I neglect my talents.

But nothing the copy said could convince her and so it didn’t take long until a few insidious Copy Writers ambushed her, made her drunk with Longe and Parole and dragged her into their agency, where they abused her for their projects again and again.

Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia. It is a paradisematic country, in which roasted parts of sentences fly into your mouth.

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A collection of textile samples lay spread out on the table – Samsa was a travelling salesman – and above it there hung a picture that he had recently cut out of an illustrated magazine and housed in a nice, gilded frame. It showed a lady fitted out with a fur hat and fur boa who sat upright, raising a heavy fur muff that covered the whole of her lower arm towards the viewer.

Gregor then turned to look out the window at the dull weather. Drops of rain could be heard hitting the pane, which made him feel quite sad. “How about if I sleep a little bit longer and forget all this nonsense”, he thought, but that was something he was unable to do because he was used to sleeping on his right, and in his present state couldn’t get into that position. However hard he threw himself onto his right, he always rolled back to where he was.

One morning, when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin. He lay on his armour-like back, and if he lifted his head a little he could see his brown belly, slightly domed and divided by arches into stiff sections. The bedding was hardly able to cover it and seemed ready to slide off any moment. His many legs, pitifully thin compared with the size of the rest of him, waved about helplessly as he looked. “What’s happened to me? ” he thought. It wasn’t a dream.

His room, a proper human room although a little too small, lay peacefully between its four familiar walls. A collection of textile samples lay spread out on the table – Samsa was a travelling salesman – and above it there hung a picture that he had recently cut out of an illustrated magazine and housed in a nice, gilded frame.

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Lonely girl waiting for a loved one on the beach

It is a paradisematic country, in which roasted parts of sentences fly into your mouth. One morning, when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin. He lay on his armour-like back, and if he lifted his head a little he could see his brown belly, slightly domed and divided by arches into stiff sections. The bedding was hardly able to cover it and seemed ready to slide off any moment.

It showed a lady fitted out with a fur hat and fur boa who sat upright, raising a heavy fur muff that covered the whole of her lower arm towards the viewer. Gregor then turned to look out the window at the dull weather. Drops of rain could be heard hitting the pane, which made him feel quite sad.

सोशल मीडियावरील ‘ती’ ऑडिओ क्लिप बोगस

मनपा आयुक्त तुकाराम मुंढे : अफवा पासरविणाऱ्यावर होणार कडक कारवाई

नागपूर, ता. २४ : नागपूर शहरात कोरोनाचा ५० वर रुग्ण असल्याचा दावा करणारी मोबाईलवरील संभाषण क्लिप व्हायरल होत आहे. ही क्लिप बोगस असून त्यावर कुणीही विश्वास ठेवू नये, असे आवाहन करीत अशा अफवा पासरविणाऱ्या समाजविघातक प्रवृत्तीवर कडक कारवाई करण्यात येईल, असा इशारा मनपा आयुक्त तुकाराम मुंढे यांनी दिला आहे.

यासंदर्भात आयुक्त तुकाराम मुंढे म्हणाले, नागपुरात कोरोनाचा प्रसार होऊ नये म्हणून परिस्थितीचे गंभीर्य आणि वेळेची गरज ओळखून तातडीने सर्व खबरदारीच्या उपाययोजना करण्यात आल्या. इंदिरा गांधी वैद्यकीय महाविद्यालय आणि रुग्णालय, शासकीय वैद्यकीय महाविद्यालय आणि रुग्णालय तसेच नागपूर महानगरपालिकेचा आरोग्य विभाग एकत्रितपणे दिवसरात्र कार्य करीत आहे. नागपुरात होणारी चाचणी एक्सपर्ट डॉक्टर्सकडून करण्यात येते. त्यामुळे त्यावर संशय घेणे म्हणजे समर्पित आरोग्य सेवेला आणि शासनाच्या प्रामाणिक प्रयत्नांची खिल्ली उडविण्यासारखे आहे. अशा क्लिप सोशल मीडियावर फॉरवर्ड करून समाजात भीती पसरविणाऱ्या प्रवृत्तीचा प्रशासन बंदोबस्त करेलच. पण जनतेनेही अशा पोस्ट आणि क्लिप फॉरवर्ड करताना संयम बाळगावा. कुठलीही खातरजमा न करता आणि त्याची सत्यता न तपासता असे संदेह फॉरवर्ड करणाऱ्याची गय केली जाणार नाही, असा इशाराही त्यांनी दिला.

केवळ ४ बाधित; प्रकृतीत सुधारणा

नागपूर शहरात कोरोनाबाधित केवळ चार रुग्ण असून त्यांच्यावर योग्य उपचार सुरू आहेत. ते आरोग्य विभागाच्या देखरेखीखाली असून त्यांच्या प्रकृतीत सुधारणा आहे. नागपूरकरांनी घाबरण्याची गरज नसून शासन आणि प्रशासनाच्या निर्देशाचे योग्यरीत्या पालन करावे आणि १५ एप्रिलपर्यंत घराबाहेर पडू नये, असे आवाहन मनपा आयुक्त तुकाराम मुंढे यांनी केले.

केवळ शासन माहितीवर विश्वास ठेवा

कोरोनासंदर्भात अनेक चुकीच्या माहिती सोशल मीडियावर फिरत आहे. मात्र अशा कुठल्याही माहितीवर विश्वास न ठेवता अपडेटसाठी नागपूर महानगरपालिकेच्या अधिकृत फेसबुक पेज आणि ट्विटर हँडलवरील माहितीला आणि शासनाच्या अधिकृत वेबसाईटवरील माहितीला खरे समजावे अथवा सत्य त्यावरून तपासावे किंवा मनपाच्या नियंत्रण कक्षातून माहिती घ्यावी, असे आवाहनही मनपा आयुक्त तुकाराम मुंढे यांनी केले आहे.

Germany-returned neighbours wife fears, booked

Nagpur: Women who violated quarantine orders have been booked under relevant sections of the IPC and Epidemics Act, a 20-year-old Germany returned. Anita Rao (name changed) was picked up from her home by the NMC officials on Monday afternoon and taken to the quarantine facility at the MLA hostel but sent back by the doctors. The drama lasted over 5 hours.

10 days ago Anita had come back from Germany. She stayed at her home alone, but on Sunday, when Janata Curfew was being followed, she went out to pick up her mother from Ajni Railway Station.

Her mother, an employee of the state government, was coming back from Mumbai where she is posted. Anita was spotted heading out by the neighbors and they lodged a complaint causing officials to pick up her. After long arguments at MLA hostel, the doctors said there was no provision for taking in a person who had returned 10 days ago.

She was told to report back at her locality Police Station. She was protected by police. Police told her to remain indoors until the 14-day period ended, and police also asked her to report any neighbor’s abuse.

“We had officials come to our home on Sunday to check that I was indoors. An ambulance has reached my place today, however, and I was taken to the MLA hostel, “said Anita

“They first told me I was being checked then they took me to MLA hostel. I was in the ambulance, myself. My mother followed and reached around 15 minutes later, ”she said.

She got to Nagpur on a domestic flight after landing at Mumbai on March 14. At that time flyers for home quarantine were not being signed. “However, I had to give the immigration authorities a promise that I would stay at home for 14 days,” she said. Stamping began on 18 March.

She was heard at the MLA hostel arguing with the officials that it’s been 10 days since she came back and she had to go out because there was no alternative. “It was Janata Curfew and I couldn’t find any mode of transport from the railway station to get home so I called my friend. She sat in the car and had been out for only 20 minutes, “the mother said.

“Because of compulsion, I agreed she had gone out but the neighbors were very threatening. We’re afraid of them now,’ she said. “I’m just at the receiving end because I’ve come from Germany,” said Anita who also called the collectorate to lodge an abuse counter-complaint. A few days ago, another person returning from Dubai was taken to the quarantine facility after a report from the neighbors.

Flyer in quarantine at MLA hostel cries out for lack of facilities, officials are against him

Nagpur updates: After photographs of bad services and amenities in the MLA hostel became viral, the authorities dismissed the allegations and countered the lone complainant there with positive reviews from many others out of a total of 159 flyers in qurantine. Shortly after the city registered the firstCovid-19 occurrence, the administration had converted MLA hostel building number 2 into a quarantine facility starting March 13.

Officials said the quarrelsome flyer running a prestigious restaurant had purposely posted photos on social media to threaten the MVA government. “His room was altered three times. How does it come that he faces the same problem in every room? Why not talk about the remaining 159 flyers?”They’ve confirmed that.

The flyer returning from Columbia in the U.S. submitted a number of photos portraying inadequate facilities for MLA hostel quarantine patients. Dirty towels, bedsheets, linen, and pillows were portrayed in the photographs and videos that went viral on social media.

Although the lift was full of spitting marks, the toilets were filthy too. “The floor was drilled in one of the rooms for laying some cable but left without repairs as it is. Only corridors are not washed, “he said in the video he’d posted.

The dispute compelled the authorities to conduct a video-recorded random satisfaction survey, which placed their safety at risk. On Monday, sports safety kits for hostel and health workers went around door-to-door at the hostel to ask about the health of the flyers and whether they faced any problems. Flyers gave positive feedback on all of the videos.

In the beginning, a woman who had returned from France had written a full-page report providing specifics about how very well she was being cared for at the clinic.

Subdivisional officer Shekhar Ghadge said that all facilities problems had been properly resolved and forwarded to PWD, which is responsible for the hostel’s management, for further inquiries.

The PWD has been deploying about 13 employees at the hostel from one of its contractors. A worker said other rooms had been shown to the flyer but he chose only the first room where the pipe was not covered with a basin drain.

Humari sarkar doob gayi, ab dekhta hu tumhari sarkar Kaise rahegi’ he called us the next day and said. Once he showed us, we cleaned the soiled cloth and washed the tub. Still, how can they get dirty in a single day when there’s just him?”The worker said.

PWD executive engineer Janardhan Bhanuse said there would be a dust problem, as rooms are not air-conditioned. Anyone who suffers from Covid-19 and in Qurantine should not be held in air-conditioned spaces, as per guidelines.

District collector Ravindra Thakare said the cleaners and staff didn’t report for duty due to Sunday’s Janata curfew and he may have faced the issues. “But he should have told the authorities which would have helped him out immediately. He is only one of the prisoners facing problems. The number of inmates also rose on Sunday, which may have contributed to a shortage of facilities.

Meanwhile, a couple from Durg had to be relieved after the woman’s mother passed away in exceptional circumstances. She was sent, as per officials, in a special car arranged by them, that will be sanitized upon return.

रेलवे ने दी राहत,फंसे पैसेंजर्स को रिटायरिंग रूम के लिए इजाज़त दी

Nagpur updates:कोरोना के चलते पूरे देश में लगभग 2400 पैसेंजर्स ट्रेन बंद करदी गई है।कई राज्य और जिले टोटली लॉक डाउन है।सिर्फ माल गाड़ी ही चलेगी।

इसी बीच कुछ यात्री ऐसे भी हैं जो यात्रा के दौरान ट्रेनें बदलने के चलते या किसी अन्य कारणों से स्टेशन पर ही फसें रह गए हैं।ऐसे में रेलवे विभाग ने इन यात्रियों के लिए आदेश जारी किया है के इस तरह के पैसेंजर्स   जब तक लॉक डाउन ख़तम नहीं हो जाता कुछ समय के लिए रिटायरिंग रूम में रुक सकते हैं।

हालाकि अब तो कुछ दिनों के लिए सभी यात्रियों को प्रशाशन द्वारा यही सलाह है के वो जिस जगह जिस राज्य में है वहीं रहे ।घर पर रहे तभी वो कोरोना की चपेट से बच सकते हैं।फिलहाल सरकार की पहली प्राथमिकता कोरोना से जंग जीतना है इसलिए सभी लोगों को सावधान रहने और भीड़ से दूर रहने को गया है।

 

They had a blast from dancing to cooking at home

NAGPUR: Citizens made the most of the ‘janta curfew’ on Sunday.
Some helped out their mothers in the kitchen, some shook a leg to foot-tapping dance numbers, some binged watched their favourite TV shows and some enjoyed home-cooked food with their families.

This Sunday was quite different from the usual ones as people did not go out to have fun at restaurants and discos but were alert, smart and cautious and spent their first day of janata curfew inside by indulging in creative activities.


Abheek Ghosh from Growill Foundation came up with an innovative idea where over twenty people participated in meditation in the comfort of their homes. They were connected through a WhatsApp group called ‘Yoga Corona. 

“Today we find ourselves quarantined in our homes. It is important to find the calm in our inner self and hence, we made this group and many participated in the meditation,” he said. The session was broadcast live on their Instagram page too.
Tanushree Neware, a student who loves to shake a leg on dance numbers, spent her time making tik-tok videos on the ‘go corona’ theme. “I was on a conference video call with my family members in Mumbai and we were having a virtual dance party. Later, we decided to make a funny dance video on the ‘go corona’ tune,” she said.
For Pushkar Bokarey, an engineer, the day was filled with productivity and innovation as he tried his hand at making the 3D-Printed masks shield that is used by doctors during the treatment of Covid-19. 

“I tried making a few masks. The mask acts as an outer shield and protects one from germs. Hence, I just tried making it and using my time to the fullest,” he said.
Sarang Jajoo, who is an architect by profession, is spending quality time with this family. He also visits his friend’s place, Yudodhan, where they spend time chatting and relaxing. 

“Home quarantine via the janata curfew is a great way to spend time with parents and family. I’m just relaxing with my friend in his office. He is a lawyer and we spend hours talking and watching movies,” he said.
Student Sugandha Rohatgi was looking forward to the 5 pm community call. “I cooked a nice breakfast and have been watching Netflix. It’s my definition of a perfect Sunday,” she said.
Earlier, family members would watch a movie or a show together, but these days, preferences have undergone a sea change. “My family is glued to the TV ever since the CM extended the lockdown by a few more days,’ added Rohatgi.
Rebecca Peter, an expert in the Korean language, is also a fan of its dramas. She was glued to her computer screen and was enjoying the latest episodes. She also bonded with her parents. 

I’m a student and hence, having a good time completing my notes and assignments, but not at the cost of meeting deadlines, which is a welcome relief. Korean dramas always come to my rescue as I am a huge K-Pop fan.” she said.
“My ideal day included playing carom, reading my favourite books and watching movies. I also utilized the time to study for my exams,” said Rishabh Mutholkar.
For Ajinkya Uike, who runs a steel factory, the ‘free time’ was dedicated to making accounts books for his venture and also cooking. “I’m helping my mother in her daily chores. I’m also enjoying cooking meals for my family too,” he said.

Not section 144: Janata curfew works

Nagpur: The Vidarbha region, including Nagpur city and district, came to standstill on Sunday as citizens observed ‘Janata Curfew’ to stop coronavirus epidemic. 

There was a peaceful, but also eerie, feeling on the vacant streets as the appeal of prime minister Narendra Modi did what action by official machinery could not.
The stunning emptiness of the public places during the Janata Curfew was broken for brief moments at 5 pm when citizens started clapping and beating utensils, like bells, as a mark of gratitude for the medical fraternity, civic and police department who are fighting Covid-19 outbreak. 

Chants at temples and intonations were also heard at many places like Khamla, Sonegaon. A handful spoilsports watered down the genuine emotion of the citizens by bursting crackers and police had to intervene to stop them.
During the curfew, actually second day of the lockdown, city police detained 878 persons and registered 35 offences for the violations of orders. Also, 297 persons were challaned at 66 nakabandi points across the city. 

City police launched the crackdown, under CP BK Upadhyay and Joint CP Ravindra Kadam, on the violators under ‘Operation Lockdown’ which will remain in place till March 31. “There were already fewer people on the road. We had to be strict when required and send back people to home if they did not have any genuine reason to be out,” said Upadhyay.


Police had to act tough at Mominpura with the residents not in a mood to stay inside houses. A squad of riot control police (RCP) had to be deployed along with staff from Tehsil police station and headquarters.
The Nagpur rural police too had deployed nakabandi at state borders and checkpoints disallowing entry of vehicles or people into Maharashtra without valid reason.
City police, in a fresh development, have now declared prohibitory orders between 9 pm on Sunday and 5 am on Monday during which the citizens would have to abstain from gathering at public places or face action.

Sources stated the top brass decided to bring in the order to ensure there are no gatherings on the road when end Janata Curfew and an overnight ritual of a community coincided.
In city, citizens’ response to Curfew call left the main roads, lanes and highways wearing an unprecedented deserted look with only the cops seen at otherwise busy junctions. 

Negligible numbers of vehicles and people were found straying onto the road only to be strictly sent back by the police unless they could furnish reasons of emergencies like heading for hospital or pharmacy and so on. Main markets like Kalamna, Cotton market, Kamal chowk and such places remained closed.
The locations like Hingna, MIDC and Buti Bori too were found closed with no industries or factories operating.
With shops and establishments, including many essential services, closed, the shutdown was one that the city had not seen in the past one decade over any issue. 

The absence of autos, cabs, buses and Metro, shut as a part of the lockdown declared by the district administration, added to the effect of the complete shutdown.
Citizens, apart from co-operating with police at most places, also showed concern for the khaki department personnel who were on the road since early morning. 

Citizen groups, like residents of Vaishali Nagar, along with some individuals came forward to serve tea, snacks and water to the cops at many places as no outlets or kiosk were open. Some resident groups, like from Bhaldarpura, also were found offering eatables to homeless and beggars.
The regular rush at the Outdoor Patients Department and casualties were also much less at Mayo and Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) with crimes and vehicular accidents remaining negligible. 

The regular rush at Nagpur railway station, Ganeshpeth bus depot and Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar international airport too was absent while security personnel could be seen all day long.
In Amravati, barring some essential commodity shops and sporadically moving police or health department vehicles, there was no life to be seen on roads. 

The public transport too was not seen. Bus stands in Amravati and Badnera wore a deserted look. Main markets at Rajkamal square, Shyam Chowk and other areas remained closed. Similar was the response in all 14 taluka headquarters and towns and villages of the district.
In Wardha too, the response to the Janata Curfew was unprecedented. So far, 107 people are under quarantine while 53 are in home quarantine. Not a single person has been found positive in the district. 93-year-old Bhaiyaji Mashankar said he had not seen such a response for a curfew in his life.
In Chandrapur too the shutdown was total during the day. However, after beating of claps and utensils at their home at 5 pm, people started stepping out breaking the curfew. 

The district administration immediately ordered them back by making public announcements that restrictions had been extended till 5 am on Monday. Police was told to intensify the patrolling and force the people back into homes.

Time to prepare for Stage 3 | Corona Virus

The outbreak of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) has meant that society has to redefine the fundamental principles which have governed it. India introduced travel restrictions and social distancing measures to ensure that the disease was restricted to those with travel history and their immediate contacts. But the country is now at a crossroads, with a spike in the number of positive Covid-19 cases. Looming ahead is a phase that experts have been warning about: Stage 3, which is community transmission. This occurs when a person with no travel history to an affected country or direct contact with a confirmed case tests positive for Covid-19. It is an indication that the undiagnosed and likely asymptomatic carriers are spreading it, and makes breaking the chain of transmission increasingly tough.

As India approaches this stage, expect a rapid spike in cases, an increase in fatalities, and a corresponding set of hard measures. Travel restrictions have already got extended, with the suspension of passenger train operations, inter-state buses, and metro services till March 31. Various states have imposed Section 144, which restricts gatherings of more than five people. There is a lockdown in 75 affected districts. Other consequences will follow. From India restricting international flights, the rest of the world will get wary of allowing flights from India. There will be more extended periods of the people’s curfew. If self-quarantine measures are not implemented, legal consequences may follow. Economic activity will get even more adversely affected, hitting the poorest the hardest. And the burden on the health system will increase.

This is not meant to induce panic. But it is meant to prepare citizens for what lies ahead. Stage 3 will require citizens to exercise a greater degree of responsibility. Social distancing will have to be accompanied by social solidarity and care for the more vulnerable sections. Employers will need to be even more sensitive towards their staff. Patients will need empathy, not stigmatisation. And the government, even as it is held accountable, will need support, as it introduces more measures to both battles the virus and introduces measures to minimise the distress. Things may get worse before they get better. India must stay united.

Nagpur’s Hotel Ashok provides 1400 food packets for on-duty govt on Janta Curfew day. Personnel

To express appreciation for their efforts during the Coronavirus outbreak, the owner of Hotel Ashok located at Laxmi Nagar in Nagpur, Sanjay Gupta, voluntarily distributed 1,400 lunch boxes to government employees on duty.

The hotel was prepared to distribute 700 boxes in the morning, but after finding out that there was more requirement and no other hotel was available to fulfill the same requirement, the Hotel Ashok team immediately increased the production and delivered another 700 parcels within 90 minutes.

In a press release issued by the hotel, it was reported that government employees who are in duty during Janta curfew left their homes. They are constantly in service for public safety and protection.

During this difficult time of the outbreak, Nagpur people thank all the doctors, nurses, NMC officials, police force, collector’s office and government bodies who are doing their best to prevent this deadly virus from spreading among Nagpurians.

Hotel Ashok also provides home delivery of free food to senior citizens residing within 1 km of the hotel starting on 23 March.

Older people should contact the hotel at 888870720, 888870722 and 8208536730.

Empty road, transport closed as Nagpur supports ‘Janata Curfew’ with overwhelming majority

Nagpur: An unprecedented shutdown started across Nagpur on Sunday morning following an appeal from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a’ Janata curfew’ to help monitor the spread of Wuhan Coronavirus.

The City’s people overwhelmingly supported the idea of self-imposed curfew by the Prime Minister which was evident throughout the country from the empty streets.

The ‘Janata curfew’ began on Sunday at 7 am and people have largely kept themselves indoors as part of the social distancing exercise to stop the virus from spreading. The’ Janata Curfew’ is set to end at 9 pm.

In his national address, PM Modi had advised people to remain indoors from 7 am to 9 pm., a move he said would be a critical test for a country to determine its pandemic-fighting capabilities.

Nagpur roads were seen empty on Sunday, public transport and markets closed across town as Nagpurians decided to put themselves under a 14-hour volunteer curfew today to restrict the country’s rapidly spreading coronavirus epidemic.

City streets bore a barren look and on Sunday public places were left abandoned as the “Janata curfew” kicked in.

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