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Vol 1, Issue 6, May 1-15, 2021
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India’s Covid deaths cross 2L-mark, record 3.6L cases in 24 hrs
Delhi HC comes down heavily on Gautam Gambhir - Page 9
AIBC applauds federal govt support to India for COVID 19 crisis management - Page 13
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ovid infections continue to spread rapidly despite lockdowns in many parts of the country. More than 3 lakh corona cases have been reported in India for the seventh consecutive day on Wednesday. India reported a record number of 3,60,960 cases and 3,293 deaths in the last 24 hours, according to the health ministry’s data released on Wednesday morning.
According to the Union Health Ministry, a total of 1,79,97,267 persons have been infected with the virus since the beginning of the pandemic, out of which 1,48,17,371 people have fully recovered after defeating the virus. For the first time the number of
deaths crossed 2-lakh mark, with a total of 2,01,187 people losing their lives to the virus across the country, according to the health ministry data, Currently, there are 29,78,709 active cases in India.
At the same time,Delhi’s death toll has crossed 15 thousand mark. The national capital also recorded more than 24 thousand new corona infections in the last 24 hours, with 381 persons succumbing to the virus, a record high. The registration for the third phase of the vaccination drive for citizens above 18 years of age, which begins on May 1, will start on Wednesday at 4 p.m. Those eligible can book their slots on Co-Win portal or the Aarogya Setu app.
K’taka minister tells farmer ‘to World joins hands to die’, puts BJP in tight spot
rescue India from second wave of pandemic
A Varnam Cultural Society’s Chithirai Kalai Vizha - Page 14
purported audio clip of Karnataka Food and Civil Supplies Minister, Umesh Katti, telling a farmer activist that it is a “good time for farmers to die”, went viral on Wednesday, creating a major controversy for the BJP government in the state. As soon the audio clip in Kannada went viral on social media, opposition parties and farmers leaders demanded Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa sack Katti. In the audio clip, an activist rings up Katti and demands why his department has chosen to reduce the quantity of 5 kg free rice announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently prior to surge of Covid cases in the country. Katti responds that the state
Tisca Chopra: Hope my book encourages conversations - Page 23
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government had not reduced the quantity, but will instead provide two kg rice and three kg ‘ragi’ (finger millet) in the southern region of Karnataka and ‘jowar’ (sorghum) will be given in north Karnataka.
As per official sources, the US, the UK, France, Ireland, Australia, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, the UAE,
Vehemently criticising the article in question and the newspaper The Australian; the Deputy Commissioner, P.S. Karthigeyan, Indian High Commission in Canberra submit-
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The UK is sending 495 oxygen concentrators, 120 non-invasive ventilators and 20 manual ventilators this week. Out of these, 100 ventilators and 95 oxygen concentrators have already arrived on Tuesday. Continued on Page 6
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ongress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi has penned an emotional note on Facebook on the Covid pandemic saying, “we shall overcome.” She alleged that the government has failed the people and abdicated its responsibility.
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ted a strong response calling the article a “malicious report”. The rebuttal also expresses consternation saying, “It is astonishing to see that your respected publication has chosen to reproduce a completely baseless, malicious and slanderous article without bothering to check the facts of the case with any authorities in the Government of India. It appears that the report has been writ-
Kuwait and Russia have assured medical aid to India with much of the support on its way.
We’ll emerge into light once again: Priyanka pens emotional note
Indian High Commission slams Australian newspaper criticizing Modi for Covid spike in India he Indian High Commission in Canberra has rendered a strong response to the article written by Philip Sherwell blaming Indian Prime Minister Modi for the recent spike in Covid cases, which was published in The Australian.
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ations across the world have come forward to help India in its fight against the raging second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, which is extremely virulent and has ravaged the country in the past few weeks.
She said that she is writing with a heavy heart as many of you have lost ur loved ones in past few weeks and many have family members who are struggling for life, and many are grappling with the disease at home, anxious and afraid of what is to come. Continued on Page 5
ten only with the sole objective of undermining the universally acclaimed approach taken by the Government of India to fight the
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deadly global pandemic, at this decisive moment.” Continued on Page 3
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