Covid-19: Indian Army To Reduce Attendance in Its Offices by 50%
Due to Coronvirus(Covid-19) cases surge, indian army reduces office attendence to 50% . . .
Those attending offices have been told to stagger timings, ensure all COVID-19 protocols and avoid crowding. In view of rising COVID-19 cases, the Indian Army on Friday has issued directions to reduce physical attendance in its offices by 50 per cent. Those attending offices have been told to stagger timings, ensure all COVID-19 protocols and avoid crowding. The directions stipulated that meetings or conferences should be done virtually as much as possible. Pakistan: Country That Influences Conflict in Afghanistan Meanwhile, Paramilitary forces have almost witnessed a five-fold increase in active COVID-19 cases in the last 10 days. On April 5, jawans who had tested positive for the virus in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) were 522 while now the tally had gone up to 2,915. Army Turns Flags 'Blue' From 'Red' For People-Friendly Look in J&K, Pictures of Achievers on Cantonment Walls India reported its highest-ever single-day spike in COVID-19 cases with over 2.17 lakh n…