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Prime Minister Narendra Modi wishes the Country on the occasion of Christmas PM Modi extended Christmas greetings, saying, "Remember the wonderful teachings of Jesus Christ."
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For billions all over the planet, the ascent of the Omicron assortment foreshadowed another pandemic-touched Christmas.

As the nation observed Christmas in the midst of impediments in open regions on the grounds that to the Covid-19 episode, Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed Christmas good tidings by means of Twitter toward the beginning of today.

 

"Wishing you every one of the Merry Christmas!” We remember Jesus Christ's life and examples, which focused on help, great objective, and humility paying little heed to anything more. Wishing you for the most part extraordinary prosperity and rapture. PM Modi tweeted, "May there be agreement everything is equal."

 

For billions of individuals all over the planet, the ascent of the Omicron assortment flagged the beginning of another pandemic-touched Christmas. Between 9 p.m. furthermore 6 a.m., Maharashtra's state government has announced that social occasions of at least five will be restricted.

 Because of an increment in Omicron cases, the public authority of Uddhav Thackeray has additionally restricted New Year celebrations in Mumbai. Haryana and Uttar Pradesh have likewise forced more rigid limitations. Spots of love, then again, have been permitted to remain open in Delhi.

As indicated by Reuters, the new Covid strain has hampered occasion travel, with the following site Flightaware.com detailing in excess of 2,300 flights dropped overall today.

 

As per the Union Health Ministry, 358 Omicron cases have been accounted for in India hitherto, with 114 of them having recuperated totally. Maharashtra (88), Delhi (67), Telangana (38), Tamil Nadu (34), Karnataka (31), and Gujarat (31) are the six expresses that have recorded in excess of 30 cases (30).