PM Modi assured Pondy government of all help in context of cyclone 'Nivar': CM V Narayanasamy
Cyclone Nivar was expected to make a landfall tomorrow morning in Puducherry and in the wake of the strong winds, heavy rains were forecast from morning Wednesday. arayanasamy said all business establishments have been asked to close this evening...

Fishermen have been advised against venturing into the sea.
Narayanasamy said all business establishments have been asked to close this evening and remove the high-rise advertisement boards.
All the government staff have been instructed not to avail leave and be at their offices to respond to call for help.
Emergency control rooms were set up in all departments.
Cyclone Nivar was expected to make a landfall tomorrow morning in Puducherry and in the wake of the strong winds, heavy rains were forecast from morning Wednesday.
"No effort is spared and the government has prepared the machinery to rise to any exigency," Narayanasamy, who had chaired a meeting of the State level Disaster Management Authority on Monday, said.
The CM further said the police were asked to keep vigil on beach road as there should be no movement of people.
A team of National Disaster Response Force from Arkonam in neighbouring Tamil Nadu arrived here on Tuesday while another team was deployed in Karaikal to take up rescue works, official sources said.
Meanwhile, the Joint Director to Education Department said in a release that all schools that were asked to function on account of public examinations were directed to remain closed on Tuesday and Wednesday because of the squally weather.
Puducherry and its suburbs experienced drizzle since last night and there was a respite from rain this morning.
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