Vol 1, Issue 11, July 16 -31, 2021
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India logs 41K Covid cases New Covid assistance package & 581 deaths in 24 hours announced for New South Wales Photo Courtesy: Hindustan Times
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Sudha Manian: A melodious musical journey -Page 5
Sikh Community, NSW government reach consensus on rules for donning kirpan -Page 9
‘Yeh mera deewanapan hai..’: Dilip Kumar’s incomparable acting, inspiring life -Page 7
Need to enlighten youth on ‘Arsha Dharma’ ethics: TTD -Page 20
New Delhi, July 15: India reported 41,806 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, and 581 deaths due to the coronavirus, said the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry on Thursday. There has been less than one lakh new coronavirus cases for the last 37 days. The active cases have now come down below 5 lakh. The country has 4,32,041 active cases presently and has witnessed a total of 4,11,989 deaths so far. According to the Union Health Ministry, a total of 39,130 people were discharged in the last 24 hours, taking the total discharge to 3,01,43,850 till date.
The Ministry said that a total of 39,13,40,491 people have been vaccinated so far in the country, including 34,97,058 who were administered vaccines in the last 24 hours. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research, 43,80,11,958 samples have been tested up to July 14 for Covid-19. Of these 19,43,488 samples were tested on Wednesday. On July 6, India recorded 553 deaths -- lowest since April 6. This was after May 23 when India saw record fatalities with 4,454 deaths in 24 hours at the peak of the second wave. The first death in the country due to the pandemic was reported in March 2020.
Australian unemployment falls to decade low Photo Courtesy: News Track English
Food & Cusine: Coconut Laddoo & Mathari Page 28
Why India is a spiritual tourism hub -Page 30
Sydney, July 13: The government of Australia's New South Wales (NSW) on Tuesday announced an economic support package worth over A$5 billion, aiming to help businesses and people across the state amid the current Covid-19 lockdown. The commitment will be up to A$5.1 billion, including the funding from the Commonwealth as part of a business and employee support program, reports Xinhua news agency. The business grants program announced two weeks ago has been expanded, with grants between A$7,500 and A$15,000 available to
Canberra, July 15: Australia's unemployment rate fell to 4.9 per cent in June from 5.1 per cent in May, the lowest level in about a decade, according to the labour force data published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) on Thursday. It marks the eighth consecutive month that the rate has fallen and the lowest unemployment figure since December 2010 despite that Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria state, spent early June in a coro-
navirus lockdown, reports Xinhua news agency. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said the data was a testament to the "resilience" of the Australian economy. "It doesn't, however, take into account the New South Wales (NSW) lockdown -- a reminder of the challenging days ahead," he said. NSW on Wednesday announced to extend the lockdown on the Greater Sydney and surrounding areas for at
least another two weeks. The number of unemployed Australians actively looking to work fell to about 679,000 in June compared to a peak of 1 million in July 2020. Youth unemployment dropped half a percentage point to 10.2 per cent, which was 1.4 percentage points below the rate at the start of the pandemic. However, the total number of hours worked by Australians fell 1.8 per cent in June from May. "Hours worked data continues to provide the best indicator of the extent of labour market impacts from lockdowns," Bjorn Jarvis, head of labour statistics at the ABS, said in a statement. "Hours worked in Victoria fell by 8.4 per cent in June, compared with a 0.3 per cent fall in employment. This highlights the extent to which people in Victoria had reduced hours or no work through the lockdown, without necessarily losing their jobs."
Super Nova-k: Djokovic wins Wimbledon, his 20th Grand Slam crown Photo Courtesy: IANS
Finally yes to dressing up again, yet no to trends? -Page 33
Taapsee Pannu: There is no industry without competition, stress today -Page 35
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Wimbledon: Ex-cricketer Ashleigh clinches title in three sets London, July 11: World No.1 Novak Djokovic defeated Italy's Matteo Berrettini 6-7(4), 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 in the final on Sunday to clinch his sixth Wimbledon title and 20th Grand Slam crown overall. The Serb celebrated his victory by chewing on the grass from the hallowed centre court. By winning the title on Sunday, the Serb top seed joined Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, the other two members of the Big Three, as the players with the most number of Grand Slam singles titles in the Open Era. Continued on page 26
London, July 10: World No. 1 Ashleigh Barty of Australia won the women’s singles title at the Wimbledon Championships here on Saturday, beating eighth seed Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic in three sets 6-3, 6-7(4), 6-3 in one hour and 55 minutes.
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eligible businesses. Thousands of employees will also be protected with NSW committing a new business and employee support program to be delivered together with the federal government. Residential tenants will have greater protection with a targeted eviction moratorium, and residential landlords who decrease rent for impacted tenants can apply for a grant or land tax reductions depending on their circumstances. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the package has three key aims
- protecting business, saving and keeping jobs through the lockdown, and ensuring people had support during an uncertain and difficult time. "While our health and medical staff are fighting Covid-19 on the frontline, this comprehensive support package is aimed at saving jobs and protecting businesses until the lockdown is over," Berejiklian said. The fund will also be used to support sectors such as micro businesses, performing arts, accommodation and mental health.
NZ suspends quarantine free travel with Victoria Photo Courtesy: Pexel
Wellington, July 15: Quarantine free travel between New Zealand and Australia's Victoria state will be suspended from Friday, a Minister announced here on Thursday. In a statement, Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins said the decision followed updated public health advice from New Zealand officials and a growing number of cases and locations of interest, Xinhua news agency. The suspension will last for at least four days and be subject to further review on July 19, he said. "As with previous pauses, we acknowledge the frustration and inconvenience that comes with
any interruption to Trans-Tasman travel, but given the ongoing level of uncertainty around transmission in Melbourne, this is the right action to take," the Minister said. The suspension means anyone who has been in Victoria after 1.59 a.m. on Friday cannot travel to New Zealand from any state in Australia until further notice, he said. Quarantine free travel from Australia's New South Wales state remains paused and managed return flights are still in place meaning travellers will have to go into managed isolation for 14 days after arriving in New Zealand, Hipkins said.
India's 1st Covid patient turns positive again Thiruvananthapuram, July 13: The country's first Covid positive case was a medical student who had arrived from Wuhan in China to her hometown in Thrissur in January last year. One and a half years later she has once again turned positive, as per reports on Tuesday. According to the medical authorities, she wanted to make an air trip to Delhi and for that she underwent
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the Covid test. Much to everyone's surprise she tested positive. According to the authorities she is yet to take her first vaccine shot. The medical authorities said that there was nothing to worry about and she is asymptomatic as of now. After her return from Wuhan, she has not gone back and had been continuing her classes online, from her home.
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