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Jamia, IIT Delhi, DU, JNU suspend classes till March 31 amid coronavirus fear
The nation on Friday (March 13, 2020) woke up to several developments, stay tune with Zee News as we bring you the top news today.
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Tamil Nadu government shuts down schools for pre-KG to standard 5 until March 31 amid coronavirus fear.
With the number of coronavirus cases rising steeply in India, some of the top universities like Jamia Millia Islamia, IIT Delhi, DU, JNU, IIT Kharagpur has suspended the classes till March 31 as a step to stop the spread of the virus in the country.
The markets opened the red for the second consecutive day today (March 13, 2020). After early trade, the BSE Sensex tanked below 3000 points at 29,687.52 down by almost 9.43% while Nifty opened at 8,624.05 down by 966.10 points at almost 10% at 9.40 am on Friday morning amid coronavirus fears. After the markets resumed it was trading in the green again recovering sharply from the fall. At 10.45 am, the Sensex was at 33,127.64 up by 349.50 points while Nifty was at 9,645.40 up by 55.25 points.
The Jammu and Kashmir authorities on Friday (March 13) revoked the Public Safety Act slapped against National Conference chairman Farooq Abdullah and also released him from house arrest. According to reports, a five-time J&K Chief Minister, Farooq can take part in parliament session from March 16 onwards. In an order, state Home Secretary Shaleen Kabra said the PSA invoked on Abdullah on September 17 and further extended on December 13, has been revoked. The order comes into force with immediate effect.
In the wake of threat from the deadly Coronavirus, the Delhi government on Friday (March 6) announced to ban all sports activities including matches of the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in the national capital. The announcement was made by Delhi Deputy Minister Manish Sisodia today. Sisodia added that no seminars or conferences or any sort of public gathering will take place in the capital city and informed that all District Magistrates have been instructed to ensure that all directives on coronavirus are implemented.
Union Cabinet on Friday (March 13, 2020) approved a 4% increase in Dearness Allowance for employees and pensioners of the Central government. Dearness Allowance/Dearness Relief is based on the rise in inflation and increase in prices of essential commodities. The hike of 4 per cent means that the monthly salary of central government employees' will go up by Rs 720 to Rs 10,000 per month.
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