Indian Abroad - June 1-15, 2021

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Vol 1, Issue 8, June 1-15, 2021

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Govt owes answer to people India records 1.73L new Covid cases, lowest spike since April 13 on vax shortage: Priyanka

Oldest temple in Victoria commences work on new kitchen with government grant Page 6

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ongress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday slammed the Narendra Modi-led Central government over the Covid vaccine shortage in the country, wondering why India is facing a shortage despite being one of the leading manufacturers of vaccines, adding the government owes an answer to the people on this issue.

placed in January 2021 when the other countries placed theirs in the summer of 2020?” she wondered. Continued on Page 3

In a tweet, she attached a 30-second video in which she can be heard saying why is India, one of the leading manufacturers of vaccines, facing shortage of it? “Why were orders for vaccines

Australian-Indian solar company senior executive succumbs to Covid-19 in India - Page 7

DJJS Australia marks Indian New Year 2021, exhibits support for Covid-hit India

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ndia on Saturday reported 1,73,790 fresh Covid-19 cases while 3,617 patients succumbed to the coronavirus in the last 24 hours, the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry said. This is for the third time since April 13 that India has recorded less than two lakh cases of Covid. On May 25, India has recorded 1.96

lakh cases of Covid, and 1,86,364 cases on May 28. The fatalities have also remained below 4,000 for three consecutive days. India’s overall tally of Covid-19 cases now stands at 2,77,29,247 with 22,28,724 active cases, and 3,22,512 deaths, so far. Continued on Page 4

Tejpal acquittal: Victim’s normalcy inexplicable, says Goa court

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One minute Modi-Mamata meeting triggers huge controversy Page 22

Miss Universe: India’s Adline Castelino 3rd runner up - Page 30

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ivya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan (DJJS) Australia, a socio-cultural, global non-profit organization as part of its annual celebrations, marked

the Indian New Year 2021 in Brisbane on May 22nd, expressing solidarity for Covid-struck India through its event “Unite for India” Continued on Page 8

he “normalcy” of the victim’s behaviour following the alleged sexual assault as well as alleged untruths regarding the reasons for her staying back in Goa after the Tehelka Thinkfest in November 2013, may have impaired the prosecution’s case in the rape trial against former editor Tarun Tejpal, according to the judgement.

The judgement by Additional District and Sessions judge North Goa Kshama Joshi has also underlined the “glaring contradictions” in the statements by the victim, her mother and brother and stated that “it would be extremely risky to base the conviction of the accused on the sole testimony of the prosecutrix when it does not Continued on Page 13

Denied water approval,

It’s time for PM to become Adani says it doesn’t affect a ‘leader’, stop blame Carmichael coal mine game: Rahul Gandhi

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he beleaguered Adani Carmichael coal mine project in Queensland has hit another snag as the Federal court on May 25 overturned the approval for a

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ongress leader Rahul Gandhi addressing a virtual press conference on Friday blamed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the second wave of Covid-19 and said that it is time for the Prime Minister to become a leader and stop the blame game.

pipeline supplying water to the coal mine citing a legal error in assessment by the Federal government. Continued on Page 4

He said the buck stops at the Prime Minister’s door as it was he who exported the vaccine and not the states. Rahul Gandhi said, “It’s time that the Prime Minister should tell the country that I will arrange vaccines and become a leader and should not worry about his image.”

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