International flights start today in India at the end of two years


New Delhi, Dt
Outbreaks of corona have been reported in India and the number of corona cases has dropped significantly. As a result, corona-related restrictions have been lifted in most states. Regular international flights from India are finally starting from Sunday after two years as the country is now moving towards normal life before Corona. Airports and most airlines in the country have made their preparations for the flight. On the other hand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced to extend the period of free foodgrains, which was started during the Corona period, by another six months till September 303.
The central government has decided to resume international flights from Sunday as the third wave of corona epidemic in India is over and a fourth wave is unlikely, experts say. Apart from Indian airlines, foreign airlines like Emirates and Virgin Atlantic are also ready to operate regular flights to India.
Delhi-based Indira Gandhi International Airport expects regular international flights to pick up from the first week of April. Causes of the epidemic The most affected airlines industry is now slowly getting back on track. Now with the launch of regular international flights, it will also get a new lease of life.
Regular international flights have been closed in India since March 8, 2020. The first wave of the Corona epidemic was followed by a nationwide lockdown and a ban on international flights. The ban was extended from time to time to prevent the spread of corona in the country. However, under the bio-bubble system with some countries, international flights continued to operate even during the Corona period, but it was a limited system.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation announced the launch of regular international flights from March 8 to March 8, 207. At the same time, provisions have been amended to prevent the spread of corona. Following the Centre's approval, the country's largest international airport, IGIA, is expected to handle more than 50 international flights.
In India, meanwhile, corona outbreaks have eased and epidemic-related restrictions have been lifted. However, the Government of India has extended the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana, which was started during the Corona period, for another six months till September 30, 2072, giving a big gift to the poor in the country. On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted this information.
The Prime Minister said that the decision has been taken to extend the Prime Minister's Poor Welfare Food Scheme for another six months till September 207 so that more than 200 million people of the country can continue to avail the benefits of free foodgrains scheme. The decision has been approved by the Union Cabinet. Earlier, the scheme was extended till March 31, 207.
On the other hand, as the outbreak of corona is declining in the country, 130 new cases of corona were reported on Saturday and 4,100 deaths were recorded in a single day, including 2,008 previously undisclosed deaths in Maharashtra. Thus, on Saturday, only 4 patients died in the country except Maharashtra from Corona. With this, the total cases of Corona crossed 4.50 crore while the number of active cases has come down to less than 30,000. In addition, 150 million doses of corona vaccine have been given in the country, the health ministry said.

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