First India-Jaipur Edition-07 June 2020

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COVID-19 UPDATE

WORLD

4,00,054 DEATHS

MAHARASHTRA 2,969 DEATHS 82,968 CASES

69,17,663 CONFIRMED CASES

TAMIL NADU 254 DEATHS 30,172 CASES

TAMING

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6,946 DEATHS

DELHI 761 DEATHS 27,654 CASES

INDIA

2,46,454

CONFIRMED CASES

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RAJASTHAN

231

DEATHS

GUJARAT 1,219 DEATHS 19,617 CASES

10,337

CONFIRMED CASES

UTTAR PRADESH 268 DEATHS 10,103 CASES

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High altitude face-offs between China & India have been dominating the spotlight since long, with India taking a tougher line on security while maintaining that it does not want to hurt any country’s pride but asserting that it won’t tolerate any country that wants to hurt ours! India wants China to return to the status quo and remove its troops, structures, tents from the Pangong Lake in Ladakh. —PHOTO BY ANI

New Delhi: The meeting between military commanders of India and China to discuss and resolve the standoff in Eastern Ladakh, was held on Saturday where India sought a return to the “status quo as of April” in eastern Ladakh, sources said. They said Indian delegation is on its way back to Leh after holding talks in Moldo on the Chinese side of LAC. “Talks between military commanders of India and China in Moldo on the Chinese side of Line of Actual Control are over. The Indian delegation led by 14 Corps Commander Lt Gen Harinder Singh is returning to Leh,” a source said. The delegation will brief the top Army brass including Army Chief Gen MM Naravane and the Northern Army Commander Lt Gen YK Joshi about the talks. The Directorate General of Military Operations at Army Headquarters here will also brief the Ministry of External Affairs and other concerned government officials about the discussions. Turn on P6

New global coalition to counter China This includes lawmakers of US, Germany, UK, Japan, Australia, Canada, Sweden & Norway

Chinese President Xi Jinping

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group of senior lawmakers from eight democracies including the U.S. have launched a new cross-parliamentary alliance to help counter what they say is the threat China’s growing influence poses to global trade, security and human rights. The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, which launched Friday, comes as the US struggles to muster a cohesive alliance to take on China’s growing economic and diplomatic clout and as it leads foreign governments in condemning Beijing’s move to impose national security

legislation on Hong Kong that threatens the city’s autonomy. The group said it aims to “construct appropriate and coordinated responses, and to help craft a proactive and strategic approach on issues related to the People’s Republic of China.” U.S. Republican Senator Marco Rubio and Democrat Bob Menendez, former Japanese defense minister Gen Nakatani, European Parliament foreign affairs committee member Miriam Lexmann and prominent U.K. Conservative lawmaker Iain Duncan Smith are all co-chairs of the newly launched group.

2,46,454 CASES! INDIA BEATS SPAIN

New Delhi: India surpassed Spain’s tally to become the fifth worsthit nation by COVID-19, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. As of now, the total number of confirmed cases in India stands at 2,46,454 as opposed to Spain’s figures of 240,978. Earlier today, India had registering a record single-day spike of 9,887 cases, overtaking Italy’s tally of number of confirmed cases. India’s death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 6,946, with a record increase of 297 deaths in the last

Passengers walk past a graffiti as they arrive at Howrah station from New Delhi via special train on Saturday.

Migrants were given essential items: Centre A priest wraps bells by clothes at Hanuman Mandir in New Delhi as religious places will open from June 8, on Saturday.

24 hours till Saturday 8 am. The country has registered over 10,353 cases for the third day in a row.

Maharashtra is the worst-affected state in India with 82,968 cases and is followed by Tamil Nadu and Delhi.

New Delhi: The Central government has submitted before the Supreme Court that migrant labourers, who were found walking to their homes, were shifted to the nearest railway stations and essential items including food, water, medicines and clothes were provided to them whenever

and wherever needed. The Central government, in a detailed affidavit filed before the Supreme Court on Thursday, said that with the support of NHAI, they facilitated the shifting of migrant workers, who were found walking on roads, by providing them requisite transport to the Turn on P6

IIT-HYD’BAD TEST KIT CAN DELIVER RESULTS IN 20 MIN

RAJYA SABHA ELECTIONS: AFTER THREE RESIGNATIONS, CONGRESS MOVES ITS MLAS IN GUJARAT TO RESORTS Ahmedabad: Rattled by resignations of three MLAs ahead of the June 19 Rajya Sabha polls, the Congress in Gujarat on Saturday shifted several of its legislators to resorts and bungalows near their constituencies to thwart any “poaching” bid, a party leader said. Several MLAs from north Gujarat were shifted to a resort near Ambaji in Banaskantha district, those from south and Central Gujarat were moved to private bungalows in Anand, Congress spokesperson Manish Doshi said, adding that MLAs from Saurashtra region were shifted to a resort in Rajkot. They were asked by party high command to arrive in resorts in Anand, Ambaji, and Rajkot after completing their work on Saturday. They will arrive in these resorts on basis of zone-wise location of their constituencies.

New Delhi: A team of researchers at IIT, Hyderabad claims to have developed a first-of-its kind COVID-19 test kit that can deliver results within 20 minutes. The researchers claimed that the alternative test method is not based on the Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction. Kit has been developed at a cost of Rs 550.

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RAJASTHANI HOSPITALITY REVIVED, THANKS TO GEHLOT 

Gehlot also holds discussions with religious leaders over plans to open temples, mosques etc, directs to form committee under collector to look into matter

Naresh Sharma Jaipur: The past eleven weeks have played havoc on Rajasthan’s economy and specially the tourism front. However, cum Monday, the pains of seventy-seven days in lockdown would subside as Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, considering the need to revive the economy and provide jobs to lakhs of people associated with hospitality sec-

tor, has given a green signal to open the hotels and hospitality units in Rajasthan. The Rajasthan government allowed the activities to operate from Monday with certain conditions amid the ongoing lockdown. In continuation of the implementation of Lockdown 5.0, hotels, restaurants, malls will start functioning however, they will have to follow guidelines issued

CM POSTPONES BIKANER TOUR

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot

by the Union Health ministry to prevent COVID-19 spread, Rajasthan Home Secre-

tary Rajeeva Swarup said on Saturday. “Restaurants and clubs will have to en-

sure six feet distance in seating arrangements. Fast food outlets with standing table arrangement should ensure distance of at least eight feet between tables and not more than two guests on a table. Hotels, hospitality units and shopping malls will have to follow the standard operating procedures (SOPs) issued by the Union Home ministry,” Swarup said. Turn on P6


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