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PM Morrison rules out lockdowns 12 dead, 14 injured in stampede at Mata Vaishno IANS
on December 21 declared that the country will not return to lockdowns despite record Covid-19 infections.
Morrison said the time for "heavyhanded" government intervention to keep case numbers down was over, reports Xinhua news agency. PM Scott Morrison
Canberra, December 22 (IANS): Prime Minister Scott Morrison
"We're not going back to lockdowns," he said. "We're not going back to shutting down peoples' lives." Continued on Page 3
Indian President greets people on Christmas
said: "Christmas is celebrated on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Lord Jesus Christ. This festival instills peace, harmony and compassion in the lives of people and also promotes unity and fraternity amongst members of the society. Jesus Christ's message of love and compassion continues to inspire the entire humanity even today." New Delhi, December 24 (IANS): Indian President Ram Nath Kovind on December 24 extended his warm greetings and wishes to all fellow citizens, especially Christians, for Christmas. The President, in his message,
"On this occasion, let us resolve to build such a society that is based on the values of justice and liberty by adopting the ideals and teachings of Jesus Christ in our lives," he said, as per a communique from the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Devi shrine
Jammu, Jan 1: Twelve people were killed and 14 injured on Saturday in a stampede at the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district. Officials of the shrine said the stampede occurred when a large number of devotees entered the Mata Vaishno Devi Bhawan without permission slips. “Large number of devotees had come to pay obeisance at the shrine to mark the new year. The stampede occurred around 2.45 a.m. today. “It took place outside the sanctum sanctorum of the shrine. Senior officials of the government and the shrine board are on the spot.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi is personally monitoring the relief and rescue operation,” officials said. “Extremely saddened by the loss of lives due to a stampede at Mata Vaishno Devi Bhawan. Condolences to the bereaved families. May the injured recover soon. Spoke to JK LG Shri @manojsinha_ Ji, Ministers Shri @DrJitendraSingh Ji, @ nityanandraibjp Ji and took stock of the situation”, Modi said on his official Twitter handle. The Prime Minister’s Office also announced an amount of Rs 2 lakh each for the dead from the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund. The PMO said that the amount
Indian PM calls for effective contact tracing, strengthening health infra amid Omicron scare New Delhi, December 23 (IANS): Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, chairing a high-level meeting on December 23 to review the public health response measures for containing and managing Covid-19 and strengthening health infrastructure including availability of drugs and oxygen cylinders amid the growing Omicron scare, called for prompt and effective contact tracing,
ramping up of testing, and accelerating vaccination. He was briefed about the emerging scenario globally driven by the new variant, with an overview of surge in cases in countries having high vaccination coverage and presence of Omicron variant. He was also apprised of the technical brief and priority actions recommended by the WHO in the context. Continued on Page 3
4 children dead in Australia bouncy castle accident Canberra, December 16 (IANS): Four children died in the Australian state of Tasmania on December 16 in a tragic incident when a bouncy castle was blown
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into the air by strong gusts of wind. Tasmanian police said the children fell from a height of 10 metres on the last day of the
school year in Devonport in the island's north, reports Xinhua news agency.
five children who suffered critical or serious injuries have been hospitalised.
Among the victims were two girls and two boys, and an additional
"On a day where these children
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would be given to the families of those who lost their lives due to the stampede. The injured would be given Rs 50,000, the PM’s Office added.
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Russian President Putin dials up PM Modi in follow-up to Dec 6 summit New Delhi, December 20: Making an all-our effort to revive a special partnership with India, Russian President Vladimir Putin, a fortnight after his visit to New Delhi, held a telephonic conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on December 20. Highly placed sources told India Narrative that the call built on the substantial discussions between the two leaders that were held in the ornate Hyderabad House in the Indian capital on December 6. Separately, Putin also dispatched Russia's Deputy Prime Minister, Yury Borisov, to India. Continued on Page 3
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