Parents of infected children may be allowed inside hospital
The Hindu
Govt. committee mulling to train healthcare workers to man ICUs
An expert committee formed by the Delhi government to formulate action plans ahead of a possible third wave is considering whether parents should be allowed inside hospitals if their children get admitted with COVID-19. The committee is also considering a plan to train more healthcare workers to handle intensive care units (ICUs) for children, said sources privy to the development. The committee is yet to make a final decision. It will come up with a report in the next two weeks regarding treatment procedure for children affected with COVID-19 and other preparations.More Related News

About 923 families of Nagarathar community arrived from across the globe at Nattarasankottai in Sivaganga district to celebrate the traditional ‘Sevvai Pongal’ festival. This annual event serves as a massive international reunion for the Nagarathar community people. Local residents said while many might miss major holidays like Pongal or Deepavali, they made every effort to attend Sevvai Pongal, which was held on the first Tuesday following Pongal. This tradition had been upheld by the community for over two centuries.












