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Over 1,000 from T'gana attended Tablighi meet!

After hectic efforts of search and enquiries, the Telangana police have so far identified as many as 1,030 people from the state who attended a religious congregation of Tablighi Jamaat at Nizabackn in Delhi from March 15 to 17.

Out of the 1,030 people, as many as 603 people were from Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) limits.

In a joint operation that was launched on Monday night, the police in coordination with the Health department started tracing the people who came in contact with those who attended the congregation.

Six people from the State who attended the same congregation died after they were affected by the COVID-19 virus. Eighty people from Nizamabad, 45 from Nalgonda, 38 from Warangal Urban and 30 from Adilabad were among the 1,030 people.

The teams went to houses of these people based on information collected from the district Special Branch units, which collected information locally. Soon after receiving information, the teams fanned out and traced the persons.

Wearing masks, the teams faced some reluctance from the people but officials convinced them explaining about the ill-effects of the virus and steps to be taken to prevent it from spreading to others.

Officials also advised them to extend necessary cooperation in the wake of virus scare.

A police official said those, who were suffering from virus symptoms, were shifted to the hospital while others were asked to be under home quarantine. He said a constant vigil would be maintained on the movement of these people.

“If anyone attempts to venture out, then they will be kept under isolation at the hospital,” he said adding that the administration has taken up the issue seriously.

The Health department is constantly monitoring the situation in consultation with other departments concerned to trace out more people affected by the virus.

“We are only extending our support to the health department officials in bringing the patients to the hospital,” the official said.

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Stay away from peaceful bedars in India for sometime 11_1.gif?1379184333

 

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Community spread ledhannaru.. ee Cases anni comm spread kindhaki raaka dhenikindhaki oshaii

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2 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

Community spread ledhannaru.. ee Cases anni comm spread kindhaki raaka dhenikindhaki oshaii

Contract 

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2 minutes ago, veeraveeraleaks said:

Asal delhi meeting permission ye LK gadu icchadu 

Lockdown ki mundhu ayyindhi adhi permission deniki prayer ki?

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2 minutes ago, veeraveeraleaks said:

Asal delhi meeting permission ye LK gadu icchadu 

meeting happened before lock down anukunta

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46 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:
Over 1,000 from T'gana attended Tablighi meet!

After hectic efforts of search and enquiries, the Telangana police have so far identified as many as 1,030 people from the state who attended a religious congregation of Tablighi Jamaat at Nizabackn in Delhi from March 15 to 17.

Out of the 1,030 people, as many as 603 people were from Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) limits.

In a joint operation that was launched on Monday night, the police in coordination with the Health department started tracing the people who came in contact with those who attended the congregation.

Six people from the State who attended the same congregation died after they were affected by the COVID-19 virus. Eighty people from Nizamabad, 45 from Nalgonda, 38 from Warangal Urban and 30 from Adilabad were among the 1,030 people.

The teams went to houses of these people based on information collected from the district Special Branch units, which collected information locally. Soon after receiving information, the teams fanned out and traced the persons.

Wearing masks, the teams faced some reluctance from the people but officials convinced them explaining about the ill-effects of the virus and steps to be taken to prevent it from spreading to others.

Officials also advised them to extend necessary cooperation in the wake of virus scare.

A police official said those, who were suffering from virus symptoms, were shifted to the hospital while others were asked to be under home quarantine. He said a constant vigil would be maintained on the movement of these people.

“If anyone attempts to venture out, then they will be kept under isolation at the hospital,” he said adding that the administration has taken up the issue seriously.

The Health department is constantly monitoring the situation in consultation with other departments concerned to trace out more people affected by the virus.

“We are only extending our support to the health department officials in bringing the patients to the hospital,” the official said.

Peaceful bedars ki rod padettu undhi...ee issue inkonchem serious ayi...society lo opposition osthey...moshah mamulga gangbang cheyaru..

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2 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

Lockdown ki mundhu ayyindhi adhi permission deniki prayer ki?

large gathering kaada adi ?? 

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This could also be used as a terror to infect as many people in India...... G@dda pagal tengali okkoka LK ni

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1 minute ago, sboyr2r said:

large gathering kaada adi ?? 

adhi jarigindhi 15th lockdown started 21st kadha 

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Just now, tom bhayya said:

adhi jarigindhi 15th lockdown started 21st kadha 

large gathering ki permission gurinchii kada aa comment aduke adiga how many ppl were gathering ani. 

also mana kejru saab emanntunnadu ani. 

also 15th janatha curfew ani edo annar kada 

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52 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:
Over 1,000 from T'gana attended Tablighi meet!

After hectic efforts of search and enquiries, the Telangana police have so far identified as many as 1,030 people from the state who attended a religious congregation of Tablighi Jamaat at Nizabackn in Delhi from March 15 to 17.

Out of the 1,030 people, as many as 603 people were from Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) limits.

In a joint operation that was launched on Monday night, the police in coordination with the Health department started tracing the people who came in contact with those who attended the congregation.

Six people from the State who attended the same congregation died after they were affected by the COVID-19 virus. Eighty people from Nizamabad, 45 from Nalgonda, 38 from Warangal Urban and 30 from Adilabad were among the 1,030 people.

The teams went to houses of these people based on information collected from the district Special Branch units, which collected information locally. Soon after receiving information, the teams fanned out and traced the persons.

Wearing masks, the teams faced some reluctance from the people but officials convinced them explaining about the ill-effects of the virus and steps to be taken to prevent it from spreading to others.

Officials also advised them to extend necessary cooperation in the wake of virus scare.

A police official said those, who were suffering from virus symptoms, were shifted to the hospital while others were asked to be under home quarantine. He said a constant vigil would be maintained on the movement of these people.

“If anyone attempts to venture out, then they will be kept under isolation at the hospital,” he said adding that the administration has taken up the issue seriously.

The Health department is constantly monitoring the situation in consultation with other departments concerned to trace out more people affected by the virus.

“We are only extending our support to the health department officials in bringing the patients to the hospital,” the official said.

yes.. Brahmi-4.gif.. 

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