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Truly said…Mother’s Love is Mother’s Strength

 

A 50-year old single mother braved the strict lockdown by riding her Scooty for about 1,400 Kilometers to bring her 17- year old son home.

 

Razia Begum, a teacher by profession lives in Nizamabad district of Telengana was anxious about the wellbeing of her son studying medicine in Hyderabad of Andhra Pradesh who had been caught in lockdown.

 

Finding no other way out to bring her son back home, she approached Assistant Police Commissioner, Jaipal Reddy in Bodhan, after hearing her, issued a pass to travel to Hyderabad to bring her son home.

 

Razia Begum took her Scooty and hit the road to rode around 700 kms to reach Nellore where her son, Md. Nizamuddin got stranded in the house of his friend to look after his ailing father.

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Mizoram, earlier known as Lushai Hills was a district of Assam since its annexation in 1891 by the British Indian Administration till it’s upgradation as Union Territory of Mizoram in 1972. In pre-colonial era, Lushai Hills (Mizoram) was politically independent territory which was the domain of the Chiefs and was free from political domination of any outside forces. Mizoram was infested by insurgency for two decades with the declaration of independence of Mizoram and formation of the Provisional Government of Mizoram by the Mizo National Front (MNF) on 1st March, 1966 and insurgency came to an end with the signing of the Mizoram Accord on 30 June, 1986. Subsequently, Mizoram was accorded the status of statehood on 20 February, 1987 and it became the most peaceful state of India. Mizoram since District Council era was a law-abiding territory and lawless activities were very uncommon even in the past.

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Meghalaya fights against COVID-19 seem to be very successful at the beginning, with strong effort from the Health Department and the state Government before the announcement of national lock down by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on 24 March 2020. The state Government has taken initials steps by sealing off all borders including inter-state and international border. The state recorded its first positive case for COVID-19 on 13 April 2020 after a senior doctor Dr. John L Sailo Ryntathiang from Bethany Hospital was tested positive.

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has implemented lockdown strictly and ask field officers including DM’s and SP’s to patrol Mandis and densely populated areas. The Chief Minister has also directed officers to ensure that the lockdown is followed totally and at the same time citizens should not be facing any problem with regards to their daily needs and essential commodities. 

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Uncertainties Looming Large in Every Sphere of Business Activities

 

Stealthy entering into the busy body of global economyabout four months ago, the Covid-19 wrought havoc in it proving invisible virus can inflict most visible damages of gigantic proportion almost completelylocking down trade and commerce.

 

The pandemic’s toxic kiss was felt in and every aspect of human life. As far as economy is concerned,it made everything go haywire reminding us the Sub-Prime Crisis hitting in 2008-09 and the traumatic Great Depression of 1929.

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