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School and Colleges to remain closed till further order

New Delhi, 9/4 (AO Bureau): After the increasing cases of Corona (COVID-19) in the national capital Delhi (Delhi), the government has taken an important decision. As a precaution, all schools (including government, private) in Delhi, for all classes, are being closed till further orders. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal (CM Arvind Kejriwal) has given information about…

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Odisha CM Starts 14 days ‘Mask Abhiyaan’

Bhubaneswar, 9/4 (AO Bureau): In order to tackle the Coronavirus situation in the state without a lockdown, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik started the 14-days mask abhiyaan. CM Naveen said while addressing the people of Odisha,” “I urge the people not to go outside without wearing the mask. Wear mask properly by covering your mouth…

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11 students of SUIIT, Burla tested positive for Coronavirus

Burla, 9/4 (AO Bureau): The number of Coronavirus cases is increasing day by day in Odisha. Sambalpur University Institute of Information Technology (SUIIT) in Burla becomes the latest educational institute to fall prey of Coronavirus. SUIIT Vice-Chancellor today informed that 11 students from the educational institutions have contracted COVID-19.  All the infectees have been kept…

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Facebook , Instagram and WhatsApp down once again

New Delhi,9/4 (AO Bureau): Services on social media platforms Facebook (Facebook), instant messaging app WhatsApp and photo-sharing platform Instagram (Instagram) were once again down. Users from all over the world have complained about this through other social networking mediums. Many users said in the complaint that on Thursday, Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram had been outages…

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Big spike in Coronavirus in Odisha, 1282 new cases detected

Bhubaneswar, 9/4 (AO Bureau):  The number of Coronavirus cases is kept on increasing day by day in Odisha.   1282   more people tested positive for COVID-19 in Odisha in the last 24 hours. The Coronavirus cases tally reached  3,46,808. Sundargarh recorded the highest spike of 224 followed by Khordha (192), Kalahandi (108), and Bargarh (84). The…

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