During the days from June 23rd to 25th, the airport will be more crowded. On June 24, around one lakh people will travel from Dubai to other cities. Later on, the days after Baliperunnal will be crowded with people returning from holidays. Dubai Airport expects more than 300,000 passengers on July 2. Although the authorities are preparing special systems to control the rush of passengers, a notification was issued yesterday about some rules that passengers must follow.
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Passengers traveling on Emirates flights can use home check-in, early check-in and self-service check-in systems for their journey. Emirates has city check-in facilities in Dubai and Ajman. If you are traveling by Fly Dubai flight, you should arrive at the airport four hours before. If you are traveling by other flight, you should reach the airport three hours before. Those who need to use online check in systems can use it to save time.
Children above 12 years of age can use smart gates to ease the passport control process. At least the necessary documents should be maintained. Check the weight of the luggage beforehand and bring it to the airport. Do not keep any unnecessary items in hand luggage. Everything should be carried in the baggage. Metro operation hours will be extended considering the festive rush. So you can use metro to reach the airport.
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The multi-specialty block of Ernakulam Government Medical College will become a reality in November: Minister P. Rajiv
Minister P. said that the multi-specialty block of Ernakulam Government Medical College will become a reality in November. Rajiv. A high-level gathering at the Collectorate Training Hall presided over by the Minister to speed up the construction
It was decided in the meeting.
The construction of Cancer Center is also in progress. A separate pipeline will be laid to supply water to Kalamasery Medical College and Cochin Cancer Centre. For this, the minister suggested to check the possibility of fetching water from Kinfra near the medical college. The medical college needs two million water per day. Steps to set up KSEB 110 KV sub-station are also in progress. Installation of electrical, plumbing, fire protection equipment etc. will be completed soon. The minister also instructed the contractor, Inkel, to speed up the construction of the oxygen line.
More than 520 new posts for Cochin Cancer Research Center have been submitted to the government for approval. District Collector N.S.K said that the construction work of Multi Super Specialty Block and Cancer Center is being closely monitored. Umesh informed.
In the meeting Dr. Vice Principal of Medical College. P. Dr. Anil Kumar, Medical Superintendent. M. Ganesh Mohan, Cochin Cancer Research Center Director-in-Charge Dr. PG Balagopal, project engineers of contractor Inkel, officials of various departments and others participated.