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The ESI contribution for the month of February, 2020 & March 2020 can be filed & paid up to 15th April, 2020 & 15th May 2020 instead of 15th March, 2020 & 15th April, 2020 respectively.
Passengers travelling from / having visited Italy or Republic of Korea and desirous of entering India will need certificate of having tested negative from COVID-19 from the designated laboratories authorized by Health Authority of these countries. This is enforcement since 0000 hrs. of March 10, 2020 and is a temporary measure till cases of COVID-19 subside.
The Hearing of all cases before MahaRERA & Adjudicating Officers shall be adjourned till 31st March, 2020. The cases which are scheduled from 16th March 2020 till 31st March 2020 are being rescheduled due to pandemic of Coronavirus except the very urgent matters.
While the Government of India, in co-ordination with the state machineries, is already taking steps for preventing and controlling the local transmission of disease, further steps, including the indicative list presented below, are required to be taken by the respective banks/financial institutions as a part of their existing operational and business continuity plans
With the wake of Coronavirus, there has been a huge disruption in daily operations. From schools to workplaces, malls to weekend getaways, things have been impacted. This article is an attempt to address the operational challenges for business owners, board of directors, employers, IT Departments, auditors, employees, parents and millennials. The article also gives a few technology tips and tools, to handle this challenge, towards the end.
No person/ Institution/ organization will use any print or electronic or social media for dissemination of any information regarding COVID-19 without ascertaining the facts and prior clearance of the Commissioner, Health Services, Director of Health Services (DHS-I & II), Director, Medical Education & Research (DMER), or Collector as the case may be. This is necessary to avoid spread of any unauthenticated information and/or rumors regarding COVID-19. If any person / Institution / organization is found indulging in such activity, it will be treated as a punishable offence under these Regulations.
We all must be cautious and take adequate measures to keep ourselves protected. We all should 1. Avoid handshakes with anyone 2. Wear masks while going out of our homes or whenever a guest visits our home, no matter who ever he/she is. Also wear masks if you have a maid coming to your house. Make masks out of a handkerchief or some clean cloth if you don’t have a proper mask. Tissue papers tied to rubber bands can also be used as masks, ultimate aim is to protect us from inhaling virus while breathing.
In view the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19 (Corona Virus) and concern of the logistics for COVID-19 management particularly during last couple of weeks and that masks (2 ply & 3 ply surgical masks, N95 masks) and hand sanitizers have been noted to be either not available with most of the vendors in the market or are available with great difficulty at exorbitant prices, Government has notified an Order under the Essential Commodities Act to declare these items as Essential Commodities up to 30th June, 2020 by amending the Schedule of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955.
Over the last few days the Indian Stock Market has been moving in tandem with other global markets owing to concerns relating to COVID-19 pandemic, resultant fear of economic slowdown, recent fall in global crude prices, etc. As can be seen from the following table giving a comparative market movement of global indices, it indicates that the fall in the Indian indices has been significantly lower than the stock market in other countries.
SUO MOTU Vs State of Gujarat through Chief Secretary, Gandhinagar (Gujarat High Court) In the wake of the Pandemic of Corona Virus (COVID19), let suo motu Public Interest Litigation be registered giving title of Precautionary Measures In The Wake Of The Pandemic of Corona Virus (COVID-19). Let the following be impleaded as party-respondents:- (i) State […]