Ranchi, May 2 (IANS) The 'Shramik Special Train' carrying migrant workers from Telangana to Jharkhand arrived at Hatia railway station here, officials said on Saturday.
Around 1200 migrant and stranded labourers of the native state were welcomed with rose petals, face masks, packaged food and water upon arrival.
Thermal screening and registration of all the workers who de-boarded the train were carried out at Hatia Railway station itself.
Workers, who were stranded in other states after the train services were halted after the nationwide lockdown came into force, are now rushing to their homes. Most of the labourers who reached Ranchi were from Garhwa district.
All the labourers were sent from Hatia station in sanitized buses to their home districts with full precaution.
These labourers were welcomed at Hatia station after de-boarding from train late night on Friday. State government officials gave them roses and arranged food for them. During the process, the rules of social distancing were followed.
Deputy Commissioner of Ranchi, Mahimapat Ray said, "They were first tested at the station. After that, they are sent homes by buses. They will also be investigated in their district. If anyone shows symptoms of coronavirus, they will be quarantined."
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren also welcomed the workers and tweeted: "Friends, today the first train from Telangana has reached Hatia station in Ranchi. Government officials, health workers and police personnel are helping all the people. Many congratulations to all the people of Jharkhand for this happy moment."
Captain Covid, disagrees with President Ramaphosa
to ‘release lockdown…’
By Zahra Lockhart
(7 May 2020—FF News) Captain Covid, Mr. Omar Abdulla
says that
the release of the lockdown could have ‘dire consequences,’ for
South Africa,
with cases reaching 5000 in the African nation and close to four
million worldwide.
“The President is thinking of boosting the economy with his release
of the lockdown,
yet this could have a negative effect causing cases in the
mother nation to rise, and
the increase of the spread of the virus.’ he looped.
Meanwhile, across the world, Covid 19 cases are starting
to roar with the latest
cases at meat packaging plants, nursing homes,
grocery stores and pharmacies.
“President Trump was too slow to close down The United States,
and President
Ramaphosa is too quick to open up the country. We could see a
surge in cases and
the rand reach R23.’ growled South Africa Today.
Speaking to Footprints in South Africa, local resident Ms.
Thando Sithole added that
there is absolutely ‘no social distancing,’ in the townships of Soweto,
Secunda, Khayalisha, Laudium, Lenasia,
and Sebokeng.
“President Ramaphosa is acting too quickly, and soon we will
be in a lockdown again.’
However, Oil prices around the world are still plummeting
due to a lack of demand and
the cut in production with Saudi Arabia and Russia.
“There is simply too much oil in the world, and we are running
out of storage space.’
reported The Economic Times.
Chewing on his pen and waving his hand through his hair,
Captain Covid,
Mr. Omar Abdulla says that outbreaks in South Africa are pretty low,
but we could see a spike in new cases in
Pharmacies, Grocery stores and meat packaging companies.
“President Ramaphosa is releasing the lockdown too early, and I
can foresee more cases with
more outbreaks at these facilities. Our request to the president is
this is too quick and more
lives will be lost.’
The Omar Abdulla Group which owns shares into Bitcoin SA,
Forex SA, Instagram SA
And Twitter SA said on their website that they will continue to
buy small amount of
shares into SEO companies Eskom, Telkom, South African Airways
and SABC.
“After receiving over R500 billion rand in loan packages and treasury
bond sales, we could
see an uptick in these shares.’
In o t h e r news, a UFO that was spotted and released by The
Pentagon is said to be
aliens either to cure us from The Corona Virus, and make the
virus strain even stronger
in parts of The United States and Europe.
“The flying sauces that were seen recently could be a sign
that we are not alone.’
NASA said on their website.
The Holy month of Ramadaan has now hit the world, with
Mr. Omar Abdulla said to meet
with Islamic leaders including Mufti Menk, Zain Bhika and Maher Zain.
“We wish all our Muslim leaders a peaceful and joyous Ramadan and Eid.’
Concluding his remarks to The Sunday Times, Mrs. Imaan Desai kissed
that he agrees
with The Omar Abdulla Group and once the lockdown has been released,
within a few weeks, we
will be in lockdown again.
“Captain Covid,’ investigates “Sudden death,’ of
Sushant Singh Rajput…??
by Fehmeda Thokan
(13 September 2020) Captain Covid, Mr. Omar Abdulla
South Africa’s leading Covid warrior
arrived in Mumbai last week on investigations of the
‘sudden death,’ of
Bollywood Superstar, Sushant Singh Rajput.
Rajput who was found ‘hanged to the ceiling fan,’ of his Bollywood
apartment
Is said to have been murdered by his girlfriend
Rhea Chakraborty.
Chakraborty who spoke to Footprints in Mumbai, says that she loved
Sushant and
never meant to harm him by feeding him drugs that could
lead to his death.
“It was suicide, he could not take the pressure, he was heart-broken,
and he was
not making money in Bollywood. He was planning a career
in farming.’
Abdulla who met with Sushant earlier in 2016, says that Sushant
was becoming
The King of Bollywood after previous hero’s Shar Rukh Khan,
Salman Khan, Aamir
Khan and Saif Ali Khan was falling.
“Perhaps it was the Bollywood Mafia who killed Sushant or his
devious fiancé,
Rhea.’
Speaking to The Bollywood Times, local businessman Mr. Iqbal Sookal, noted that
It’s been f o u r months of investigations by The Mumbai Police and CBI,
and yet India
cannot ‘come to terms,’ with the death of Sushant Singh Rajput.
“Everyday I shed a tear because of the murder that took place.
We pray for justice for Sushant and bring their murderer killers to justice.’
The Omar Abdulla Group which owns shares into Bitcoin SA, Forex SA,
Instagram SA, TikTok SA, Jobs SA, Footprints SA and other shareholding is
said to be one of South Africa’s leading and fastest growing companies.
“With Covid cases throughout the world coming down,
markets are starting to boom, and we could see an even bigger
jump in growth December 2020.’ the company read on
their website.
Another resident Ms. Farah Ramlall who spoke to India Today leaped that
the death of Sushant will be mourned by millions
of his fans throughout the world.
“India has lost an iconic hero during these tough
Covid Times.’
Whilst markets start to open up and boom, The Omar Abdulla Group continues
to bring future news and investments today, with ongoing
interest into the Asian and European markets.
“One has to learn from the story of Sushant that one day one can have
everything and the next nothing. Lets invest wisely into our futures,
so that we protect the ones we love.’ Poked The Saturday Star.
Captain Covid, Mr. Omar Abdulla ended by saying that he was ‘happy,’
that world cases were coming down, amid a vaccine being found soon.
“Whilst thousands have died from Covid, we should remember the story
of Sushant Singh Rajput to honour our heroes during
these tough times…’