RBI’s statement is important as it is another indication that the government is looking to soften its stance on cryptocurrency trade and go for regulation rather than a ban. This, too, is a welcome move according to WazirX’s Nischal Shetty as all exchanges providing cryptocurrency trade services to customers are up to date with all regulations. The RBI also asked banks and other regulated entities to carry out customer due diligence processes in line with regulations governing “standards for KYC, anti-money laundering, combating of financial terrorism and obligations of regulated entities under PMLA, 2020 in addition to ensuring compliance with relevant provisions under FEMA for overseas remittances”. Let’s continue to build the Indian crypto ecosystem. This news has brought joy and confidence to everyone in the sector. There are over 1.5 crore Indians in Crypto. On Twitter, Shetty said, “It’s amazing to see RBI clarifying and helping solve uncertainty for Crypto in India. He said banks will now have more clarity in dealing with crypto exchanges. The dedicated staff of UHK who will be working through Christmas say ‘the feel good factor’ of helping patients through the festive season is one of the best gifts they can give.Nischal Shetty has welcomed RBI's statement and said it is a positive development for the entire crypto sector in India. Kerry members of the Irish Defence Forces are sending their love and best wishes home as they prepare to spend Christmas deployed overseas in South Lebanon. ‘Tis the season to be jolly, and one famous Kerry toy shop has plenty to celebrate this week, as it’s set to star in a new documentary celebrating small, family-run outlets.Īfter his miracle €2m treatment, little Theo Whelan is coming home to stay and will be spending his first Christmas at home in Killorglin with his delighted mom and dad, Stephanie and Shane. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas for hundreds of Kerry families who are reuniting for the festive season - including many who have not been together since the beginning of the pandemic. “We are thrilled to be involved and to be able to increase the number of people able to receive their booster,” she said.Īfter ten months hard work to get his pub finally ready to open last week one Tralee publican’s dreams of a busy Christmas season have been crushed with the government announcement of 8pm closures. “People are doing everything they can when they know they will be meeting up with family members - there is a huge effort.”ĭr Michelle Cooper, of Cooper MediCare in Tralee, also said there has been a surge in demand. “I guess they just want to get it this side of Christmas before they see their family. “It’s amazing - we’re getting hundreds of calls a day,” he said. Pharmacist Jason Kiernan, of Moyderwell Pharmacy in Tralee, said there has been ‘unprecedented’ demand for booster doses.The centre remained busy throughout the day, while on Tuesday, more than 1,000 people were vaccinated.
Hundreds queued outside the county’s only vaccination centre at Monavalley in Tralee on Monday morning to receive their jabs.
GPs and pharmacies have also reported massive demand for booster shots and for initial vaccines, as THOUSANDS of PEOPLE from across Kerry rushed to take up booster vaccines at the HSE’s walk-in centre in Tralee this week - in a last-ditch attempt to save Christmas in the Kingdom.