Child Rights Body Seeks Report On Shaheen Bagh Protest Amid Coronavirus
New Delhi:
The Nationwide Fee for Coverage of Child Rights on Wednesday wrote to the District Justice of the Peace of South East Delhi to post a record in regards to the meeting of other folks in Shaheen Bagh protest website amidst the coronavirus outbreak.
Within the letter, the NCPCR mentioned it had gained a grievance in regards to the massive accumulating on the website which they mentioned used to be happening regardless of an advisory issued through the state and central govt relating to protection and prevention for COVID-19.
The Delhi govt has introduced that any accumulating – non secular, circle of relatives, social, political or cultural – of greater than 50 other folks is probably not allowed within the nationwide capital until March 31 amid the coronavirus scare.
“You’re kindly asked to take vital motion in view of advisory issued through the State Executive and the Central Executive relating to protection and prevention for COVID-19 and post a report back to the Fee inside 3 days from the date of factor of this letter,” the letter from the Nationwide Fee for Coverage of Child Rights (NCPCR) mentioned.
Masses of other folks, together with ladies and youngsters, are staying put at the highway as a part of their protest in opposition to the Citizenship (Modification) Act (CAA).
Protests in opposition to the CAA had began on December 15 closing yr at Shaheen Bagh and sooner or later at different puts within the nationwide capital and in other places within the nation.
The selection of novel coronavirus circumstances within the nation rose to 147 on Wednesday, with 10 contemporary circumstances reported from quite a lot of portions of the rustic, in keeping with the Union well being ministry.
The circumstances come with 25 international nationals and the 3 individuals who died in Delhi, Karnataka and Maharashtra.
Over five,700 other folks, who had are available in touch with the COVID-19 certain circumstances, are below surveillance, the ministry mentioned.
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