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Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed b... Editorial
Coronavirus Precautions In Krakow
14 Mar 2020 · Krakow, Poland
#5547562
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14 Mar 2020

Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed by ticket offices at the international Coach Station in Krakow, Poland on March 14, 2020. The Ministry of Health announced on Friday afternoon the number of coronavirus cases in Poland went up 64 with one person dead due to infection. The president announced that for now the country is not considering introducing a state of emergency over the crisis.


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Coronavirus Precautions In Krakow
14 Mar 2020 · Krakow, Poland
#5547568
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#5547568

14 Mar 2020

Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed by ticket offices at the international Coach Station in Krakow, Poland on March 14, 2020. The Ministry of Health announced on Friday afternoon the number of coronavirus cases in Poland went up 64 with one person dead due to infection. The president announced that for now the country is not considering introducing a state of emergency over the crisis.


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WHO Declares Coronavirus A Global Pandemic
12 Mar 2020 · Krakow, Poland
#5540176
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#5540176

12 Mar 2020

Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed by ticket offices at the international Coach Station in Krakow, Poland on 10th March, 2020. 17 cases of coronavirus has been reported in Poland until 10th March and Poland’s government has decided to cancel all mass events due to the coronavirus outbreak, (Photo Illustration by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)


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WHO Declares Coronavirus A Global Pandemic
12 Mar 2020 · Krakow, Poland
#5540178
Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed b...

#5540178

12 Mar 2020

Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed by ticket offices at the international Coach Station in Krakow, Poland on 10th March, 2020. 17 cases of coronavirus has been reported in Poland until 10th March and Poland’s government has decided to cancel all mass events due to the coronavirus outbreak, (Photo Illustration by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)


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Poland Enforces Border Sanitary Controls as Virus Spreads
11 Mar 2020 · Gliwice, Poland
#5537204
Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed b...

#5537204

11 Mar 2020

Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed by ticket offices at the international Coach Station in Krakow, Poland on 10th March, 2020. 17 cases of coronavirus has been reported in Poland until 10th March and Poland’s government has decided to cancel all mass events due to the coronavirus outbreak,


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Poland Enforces Border Sanitary Controls as Virus Spreads
11 Mar 2020 · Gliwice, Poland
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Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed b...

#5537212

11 Mar 2020

Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed by ticket offices at the international Coach Station in Krakow, Poland on 10th March, 2020. 17 cases of coronavirus has been reported in Poland until 10th March and Poland’s government has decided to cancel all mass events due to the coronavirus outbreak,


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Poland Enforces Border Sanitary Controls as Virus Spreads
11 Mar 2020 · Gliwice, Poland
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Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed b...

#5537214

11 Mar 2020

Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed by ticket offices at the international Coach Station in Krakow, Poland on 10th March, 2020. 17 cases of coronavirus has been reported in Poland until 10th March and Poland’s government has decided to cancel all mass events due to the coronavirus outbreak,


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Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on Decemb... Editorial
Protest Rally Against NRC, NPR And CAB
9 Dec 2019 · Kolkata, India
#5214444
Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on Decemb...

#5214444

9 Dec 2019

Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on December 09,2019 in Kolkata,India. Describing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill and NRC as ploys to divert attention from "failures" of the Modi government, CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar slammed the Centre on Monday, saying it is trying to change the Constitution. Kumar, who was in the city to address a rally against the National Register of Citizens (NRC), said people of the country should not cooperate with the Centre and "oppose their divisive policies". "The NRC and CAB are against the basic principles of our constitution, where secularism has been enshrined. The BJP government is trying to change our Constitution," he said. "If the people of this country launch non-cooperation, then it would be tough for BJP to run the government," Kumar added. Members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities, who come from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan facing persecution there, will not be treated as illegal immigrants but given Indian citizenship when the proposed amendments to the six-decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect. According to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, the new law, however, will not be applicable in the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regime areas and those tribal regions which are governed under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. "The NRC and the CAB are desperate efforts by the BJP government to divert attention from its failures at all fronts, be it economic or agricultural," Kumar said.


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Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on Decemb... Editorial
Protest Rally Against NRC, NPR And CAB
9 Dec 2019 · Kolkata, India
#5214446
Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on Decemb...

#5214446

9 Dec 2019

Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on December 09,2019 in Kolkata,India. Describing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill and NRC as ploys to divert attention from "failures" of the Modi government, CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar slammed the Centre on Monday, saying it is trying to change the Constitution. Kumar, who was in the city to address a rally against the National Register of Citizens (NRC), said people of the country should not cooperate with the Centre and "oppose their divisive policies". "The NRC and CAB are against the basic principles of our constitution, where secularism has been enshrined. The BJP government is trying to change our Constitution," he said. "If the people of this country launch non-cooperation, then it would be tough for BJP to run the government," Kumar added. Members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities, who come from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan facing persecution there, will not be treated as illegal immigrants but given Indian citizenship when the proposed amendments to the six-decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect. According to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, the new law, however, will not be applicable in the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regime areas and those tribal regions which are governed under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. "The NRC and the CAB are desperate efforts by the BJP government to divert attention from its failures at all fronts, be it economic or agricultural," Kumar said.


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Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on Decemb... Editorial
Protest Rally Against NRC, NPR And CAB
9 Dec 2019 · Kolkata, India
#5214448
Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on Decemb...

#5214448

9 Dec 2019

Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on December 09,2019 in Kolkata,India. Describing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill and NRC as ploys to divert attention from "failures" of the Modi government, CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar slammed the Centre on Monday, saying it is trying to change the Constitution. Kumar, who was in the city to address a rally against the National Register of Citizens (NRC), said people of the country should not cooperate with the Centre and "oppose their divisive policies". "The NRC and CAB are against the basic principles of our constitution, where secularism has been enshrined. The BJP government is trying to change our Constitution," he said. "If the people of this country launch non-cooperation, then it would be tough for BJP to run the government," Kumar added. Members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities, who come from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan facing persecution there, will not be treated as illegal immigrants but given Indian citizenship when the proposed amendments to the six-decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect. According to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, the new law, however, will not be applicable in the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regime areas and those tribal regions which are governed under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. "The NRC and the CAB are desperate efforts by the BJP government to divert attention from its failures at all fronts, be it economic or agricultural," Kumar said.


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Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on Decemb... Editorial
Protest Rally Against NRC, NPR And CAB
9 Dec 2019 · Kolkata, India
#5214456
Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on Decemb...

#5214456

9 Dec 2019

Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on December 09,2019 in Kolkata,India. Describing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill and NRC as ploys to divert attention from "failures" of the Modi government, CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar slammed the Centre on Monday, saying it is trying to change the Constitution. Kumar, who was in the city to address a rally against the National Register of Citizens (NRC), said people of the country should not cooperate with the Centre and "oppose their divisive policies". "The NRC and CAB are against the basic principles of our constitution, where secularism has been enshrined. The BJP government is trying to change our Constitution," he said. "If the people of this country launch non-cooperation, then it would be tough for BJP to run the government," Kumar added. Members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities, who come from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan facing persecution there, will not be treated as illegal immigrants but given Indian citizenship when the proposed amendments to the six-decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect. According to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, the new law, however, will not be applicable in the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regime areas and those tribal regions which are governed under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. "The NRC and the CAB are desperate efforts by the BJP government to divert attention from its failures at all fronts, be it economic or agricultural," Kumar said.


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Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on Decemb... Editorial
Protest Rally Against NRC, NPR And CAB
9 Dec 2019 · Kolkata, India
#5214458
Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on Decemb...

#5214458

9 Dec 2019

Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on December 09,2019 in Kolkata,India. Describing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill and NRC as ploys to divert attention from "failures" of the Modi government, CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar slammed the Centre on Monday, saying it is trying to change the Constitution. Kumar, who was in the city to address a rally against the National Register of Citizens (NRC), said people of the country should not cooperate with the Centre and "oppose their divisive policies". "The NRC and CAB are against the basic principles of our constitution, where secularism has been enshrined. The BJP government is trying to change our Constitution," he said. "If the people of this country launch non-cooperation, then it would be tough for BJP to run the government," Kumar added. Members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities, who come from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan facing persecution there, will not be treated as illegal immigrants but given Indian citizenship when the proposed amendments to the six-decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect. According to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, the new law, however, will not be applicable in the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regime areas and those tribal regions which are governed under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. "The NRC and the CAB are desperate efforts by the BJP government to divert attention from its failures at all fronts, be it economic or agricultural," Kumar said.


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Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on Decemb... Editorial
Protest Rally Against NRC, NPR And CAB
9 Dec 2019 · Kolkata, India
#5214460
Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on Decemb...

#5214460

9 Dec 2019

Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on December 09,2019 in Kolkata,India. Describing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill and NRC as ploys to divert attention from "failures" of the Modi government, CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar slammed the Centre on Monday, saying it is trying to change the Constitution. Kumar, who was in the city to address a rally against the National Register of Citizens (NRC), said people of the country should not cooperate with the Centre and "oppose their divisive policies". "The NRC and CAB are against the basic principles of our constitution, where secularism has been enshrined. The BJP government is trying to change our Constitution," he said. "If the people of this country launch non-cooperation, then it would be tough for BJP to run the government," Kumar added. Members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities, who come from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan facing persecution there, will not be treated as illegal immigrants but given Indian citizenship when the proposed amendments to the six-decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect. According to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, the new law, however, will not be applicable in the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regime areas and those tribal regions which are governed under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. "The NRC and the CAB are desperate efforts by the BJP government to divert attention from its failures at all fronts, be it economic or agricultural," Kumar said.


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Nepal’s Rapper Turned Politican Balen Forms Government Ensuring 33 Percent Women Participation For The First Time
27 Mar 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
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Nepal's newly appointed Home Minister Sudan Gurung (in black cap and glasses) is welcomed by officials upon arrival at the ministry in Kathm...

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27 Mar 2026

Nepal's newly appointed Home Minister Sudan Gurung (in black cap and glasses) is welcomed by officials upon arrival at the ministry in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 27, 2026. On the same day, Balen takes the oath of office amid a ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Kathmandu. The newly formed 15-member cabinet under Prime Minister Shah includes five women MPs, ensuring the constitutional provision of one-third women participation is met for the first time. Women ministers are appointed from both proportional and direct election categories. Sita Badi is appointed Minister for Women, Children, and Senior Citizens, Sobita Gautam is the Minister for Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs, Pratibha Rawal is the Minister for General Administration, Nisha Mehta is named Minister for Health and Population, and Geeta Chaudhary leads the Ministry of Agriculture. According to Article 38(4) of the Constitution, the state must ensure women's participation in all organs on the basis of proportional and inclusive principles, making 33 percent participation mandatory. Article 84(2) guarantees at least one-third female representation in the House of Representatives, while Article 176 requires 33 percent women's representation in provincial assemblies. Previous federal cabinets had not fully implemented these constitutional provisions until now.


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Nepal’s Rapper Turned Politican Balen Forms Government Ensuring 33 Percent Women Participation For The First Time
27 Mar 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
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Nepal's newly appointed Home Minister Sudan Gurung (in black cap and glasses) is welcomed by officials upon arrival at the ministry in Kathm...

#13501992

27 Mar 2026

Nepal's newly appointed Home Minister Sudan Gurung (in black cap and glasses) is welcomed by officials upon arrival at the ministry in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 27, 2026. On the same day, Balen takes the oath of office amid a ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Kathmandu. The newly formed 15-member cabinet under Prime Minister Shah includes five women MPs, ensuring the constitutional provision of one-third women participation is met for the first time. Women ministers are appointed from both proportional and direct election categories. Sita Badi is appointed Minister for Women, Children, and Senior Citizens, Sobita Gautam is the Minister for Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs, Pratibha Rawal is the Minister for General Administration, Nisha Mehta is named Minister for Health and Population, and Geeta Chaudhary leads the Ministry of Agriculture. According to Article 38(4) of the Constitution, the state must ensure women's participation in all organs on the basis of proportional and inclusive principles, making 33 percent participation mandatory. Article 84(2) guarantees at least one-third female representation in the House of Representatives, while Article 176 requires 33 percent women's representation in provincial assemblies. Previous federal cabinets had not fully implemented these constitutional provisions until now.


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Nepal’s Rapper Turned Politican Balen Forms Government Ensuring 33 Percent Women Participation For The First Time
27 Mar 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13501993
Nepal's newly appointed Home Minister Sudan Gurung (in black cap and glasses) is welcomed by officials upon arrival at the ministry in Kathm...

#13501993

27 Mar 2026

Nepal's newly appointed Home Minister Sudan Gurung (in black cap and glasses) is welcomed by officials upon arrival at the ministry in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 27, 2026. On the same day, Balen takes the oath of office amid a ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Kathmandu. The newly formed 15-member cabinet under Prime Minister Shah includes five women MPs, ensuring the constitutional provision of one-third women participation is met for the first time. Women ministers are appointed from both proportional and direct election categories. Sita Badi is appointed Minister for Women, Children, and Senior Citizens, Sobita Gautam is the Minister for Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs, Pratibha Rawal is the Minister for General Administration, Nisha Mehta is named Minister for Health and Population, and Geeta Chaudhary leads the Ministry of Agriculture. According to Article 38(4) of the Constitution, the state must ensure women's participation in all organs on the basis of proportional and inclusive principles, making 33 percent participation mandatory. Article 84(2) guarantees at least one-third female representation in the House of Representatives, while Article 176 requires 33 percent women's representation in provincial assemblies. Previous federal cabinets had not fully implemented these constitutional provisions until now.


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