Gurugram To Extend Work From Home Till July, States Begin Repatriation Of Migrants & Other News
A 40-year-old woman was allegedly raped by three men inside a government school where she was staying during the lockdown. MNCs BPOs and IT enabled services in Gurgaon might need to allow their employees to work from home till July. Several real estate projects including those of DLF have got the green signal to resume construction but with restrictions as per social distancing.
MNCs, BPOs and IT enabled services in Gurgaon might need to allow their employees to work from home till July and, says Gurgaon Metropolitan Development Authority CEO VS Kundu.
Kundu is also additional chief secretary of Haryana went on to say that hat several real estate projects, including those of DLF, have got the green signal to resume construction but with restrictions as per social distancing. Read more
Stranded Migrant Workers Are Heading Home As States Start Bringing Them Back
Various governments have started bringing back migrant workers to their states who were stranded elsewhere in the country.
One of the biggest mass reverse migration is happening in Uttar Pradesh, where since Saturday, the Yogi Adityanath government has began repatriating migrant workers. Read more
40-YO Woman Allegedly Gang-Raped By 3 Men Inside Jaipur School
In a shocking incident, a 40-year-old woman was allegedly raped by three men inside a government school where she was staying during the lockdown, in Rajasthan's Sawai Madhopur district.
The incident happened on Thursday night. The accused are in custody and have been produced in court, according to a police official. Read more
Chennai Sleuths Seize 1.7 Kg Cannabis Worth Rs 9 Lakh
India might be under lockdown due to coronavirus like most of the world, but that does not mean people are not looking to get high.
Sleuths belonging to the the postal intelligence unit of Chennai¡¯s Air Customs Department got hold of a parcel from USA and seized nearly 1.7 kg of cannabis worth Rs 9 lakh from it. Read more
Desperate To Go Home During Lockdown, Man Buys 25 Tonnes Of Onions, And Now He Can't Sell Them
Prem Murti Pandey, who works at Mumbai airport had to reach his ancestral village on the outskirts of Allahabad. As per the rules, there are only a few things that are exempted from the strict lockdown - the transportation of essential supplies including vegetables, is one of them.
So, Pandey, who spent the first phase of the lockdown in Mumbai decided to try his luck when it seemed that the restrictions could go on for a while. Read more