7 Killed, 10 Injured In Tragic Accident In Kullu: Himachal Pradesh
In Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district, a tragic accident was reported, which killed seven people, and left 10 seriously injured. The incident which occurred at 12:45 am, on September 26, was confirmed the Kullu Police, who launched a rescue operation and shifted the injured to the Kullu district hospital for treatment. Meanwhile, the deceased was said to be from Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. Investigation is underway
Tags: Himachal Pradesh, KULLU, accident, RESCUE OPERATION, travellers
Courtesy: India TV News
Singapore To Ease Covid-19 Restrictions For Vaccinated Travelers
The Singapore Government will ease the COVID restrictions for Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) passengers. Considering the COVID safety, Indian travelers will only have to provide a negative PCR test from February 22. Meanwhile, the restrictions over travel history requirement for VTL passengers have been reduced from 14 days to 7.However, long-term pass holders don't need to apply for Vaccinated Travel Pass (VTP), and no testing on-… read-more
Tags: SINGAPORE, Covid-19, travellers, VTL Flights, Delhi, Mumbai
Courtesy: The Times of India
Canada Relaxes COVID Testing Rules For Travellers From India
In a relief to Indian travelers, the Canadian Government announced relaxation in COVID-19 testing norms. People travelling on direct flights or one-stop flights from India, will no longer need to show a negative RT-PCR COVID test done within 18 hours ahead of the departure. Earlier, travellers entering Canada were required to provide negative pre-departure COVID-19 reports. However, an ICMR approved Covid report is required for Indian… read-more
Tags: India, Canada, travellers, Covid-19 Test, restrictions
Courtesy: Times of India
Karnataka Govt Issues New COVID Guidelines For Travellers From Maharashtra
Karnataka government on November 8 issued new guidelines for short-time travellers coming from Maharashtra amid the rising daily Covid-19 cases in the neighbouring states. As per the guidelines, travelllers should be free from cough and cold, throat pain, fever, difficulty in breathing, etc. The Government also mandated carrying Covid-19 vaccination certificates and a valid return ticket.
Tags: karnataka government, COVID Guidelines, Short-time, travellers, Maharashtra
Courtesy: United News Of India