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Vol XXXI No. 211

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Follow Covid norms or face ‘lockdown’: Centre

62 pc positive districts from NE

NE states asked to ramp up testing Images of tourists thronging Shimla in Himachal Pradesh. (PTI)

NEW DELHI, JUL 6 (AGENCIES): Union Health Ministry on Tuesday expressed serious concern over reports of people flocking to hill stations and other tourist destinations including markets in large numbers, without following COVID19-appropriate behaviours. Health ministry’s joint secretary, Lav Agarwal said “revenge travel” is dangerous. People need to understand that the fight against Covid-19 is still underway, he added. “We can nullify

the ease of restrictions again if protocols are not complied with,” said Lav Agarwal, hinting at another lockdown if Covid-appropriate behaviour is not followed. Photos are coming in from places like Manali, Shimla and Mussoorie of massive crowds roaming around with no face masks, he said. Agarwal told reporters that similar behaviour had been reported from Delhi’s Sadar Bazar and Dadar market in Mumbai. The government said

violations of Covid protocols will lead to further increase in the infections as it stressed on wearing of masks and maintaining of physical distancing. The Ministr y also quoted an online survey to suggest that a majority of Indians have failed to comply with Covid-appropriate behaviour. About 83% of respondents are not fully complying with Covid guidelines and 63% said they do not comply with social distancing, said Agarwal.

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ven as the rest of India is witnessing a decline in the number of COVID-19 cases, North Eastern states are seeing an upward trend. An India Today report shows, of the of the 77 high positivity districts, 48 districts are in the Northeast. Of the 48 districts, Arunachal Pradesh leads the pack with 19 districts. Manipur is at eight, Meghalaya at seven, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura have four each while Assam has two. This has prompted the Centre to depute multidisciplinary teams to some

Union cabinet reshuffle likely to take place today NEW DELHI, JUL 6 (AGENCIES): Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to reshuffle his council of ministers. A final announcement in this regard is expected between 5.30 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Sources said Modi held a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP general secretary (organisation) BL Santhosh on Monday to finalise the names to be inducted into the expanded Union cabinet. Earlier, Governors of eight states were shifted in what seemed to be a precursor to the reshuffle. Modi will be expanding his council of ministers for the first time since his government was reelected in May 2019.

Narayan Rane from Maharashtra, Jyotiraditya Scindia from Madhya Pradesh and Sarbananda Sonowal from Assam are among the frontrunners. Sources said that BJP MP from Manipur, Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, also received a call from New Delhi and is on his way to the national capital. The name of Rajya Sabha MP and former Bihar deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi is also doing the rounds for a berth in the Union Cabinet. In an exclusive interview with India Today, Janata Dal United’s Bihar president Umesh Kushwaha said that his party would be joining the Narendra Modi

government in the upcoming cabinet expansion. Sources have told India Today that Modi’s imminent rejig will be a major reshuffle that may see the induction of over 20 new ministers in the cabinet. The sources said that besides poll-bound Uttar Pradesh, big states such as Maharashtra and West Bengal may see greater representation in the Union cabinet. The sources also claimed that some ministers might lose their ministerial berths. It was also learnt that BJP chief JP Nadda will begin meeting the ministers who are likely to be removed from Wednesday onwards. Their removal will be conveyed at these meetings.

New ‘Ministry of Cooperation’ set up

Right ahead of the much-anticipated Union Cabinet reshuffle, a separate ‘Ministry of Co-operation’ has been created by the Modi Government for realising the vision of ‘Sahkar se Samriddhi’. This ministry will provide a separate administrative, legal and policy framework for strengthening the cooperative movement in the country. It will help deepen Co-operatives as a true people-based movement reaching up to the grassroots.

of the states like Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, and Manipur in North East besides Kerala, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha. Concerned over the rise in coronavirus cases, the Home Ministry (MHA) has also called a special meeting on Wednesday to review Covid preparedness and vaccine rollout in the seven Northeast states and Union Territories. Meanwhile, Director General of ICMR, Balram Bhargava has urged North Eastern states to increase Covid-19 testing. “Human host is the biggest issue, containment can stop the spread. Focus on early testing to identify the case early,” said Bhargava.

H&FW informs on 2nd dose of vax

DIMAPUR, JUL 6 (NPN): State Health department has informed all beneficiaries, who have got vaccinated with first dose of Covishield vaccine till April 6, 2021 and have not received their second dose, that they have completed the interval of 12 weeks (84 days) or more and were eligible to get themselves fully vaccinated. In a press release, Mission Director (NHM) Dr. I. Talitemsula Jamir has, therefore, requested all responsible to contact the DIO/MOs/Health staff/ village/colony chairman as and when the COVID vaccination session would be conducted in their respective place of convenience.

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Fr. Stan’s death: Oppn urges Prez to intervene; UN body calls it ‘disturbing’ NEW DELHI, JUL 6 (PTI): Outrage mounted over the death of Father Stan Swamy with top UN and EU rights bodies terming it “disturbing” while leaders of 10 opposition parties wrote to President Ram Nath Kovind on Tuesday urging him to direct the government to take action against those responsible for allegedly meting out “inhuman treatment” to the activist in jail. The government, however, maintained that all actions were taken strictly in accordance with the law in the case. A small funeral service, which was joined by many online, was held at the St. Peter’s church in suburban Bandra in Maharashtra for the 84-year-old Jesuit priest, who was arrested in October under the anti-terror law Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in the Elgar Parishad case and died at a Mumbai hospital Monday in the middle of his fight for bail on health grounds. Opposition leaders and activists had lashed out at the Centre after Swamy’s death, calling it “custodial murder” and alleging that those who repeatedly denied bail to the ailing activist had “blood on their hands”. On Tuesday, leaders of

10 parties including Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, NCP chief Sharad Pawar and former prime minister HD Deve Gowda wrote to the President Kovind urging him to direct the government to act against those responsible for “foisting false cases” on Swamy, “his continued detention in jail and inhuman treatment.” Mamata Banerjee, MK Stalin and Hemant Soren have also signed the letter, besides D Raja (CPI), Sitaram Yechury (CPI-M) and Tejashwi Yadav (RJD). “We the undersigned leaders of major opposition parties are writing to you in deep anguish expressing our intense grief and outrage at the death of Father Stan Swamy under custody,” the opposition leaders said in their joint letter. The top UN human rights agency said it was “deeply saddened and disturbed” by the death of Swamy and urged nations, including India, to release individuals detained “without a sufficient legal basis”. It said UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet and the United Nations’ independent experts have repeatedly raised the cases of Swamy

and 15 other human rights defenders with the Indian government over the last three years and urged for their release from detention. “We are deeply saddened and disturbed by the death of 84-year-old Father Stan Swamy, a human rights defender and Jesuit priest, in Mumbai, following his arrest in October 2020 under India’s Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act,” Liz Throssell, the spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said in a statement. European Union Special Representative for Human Rights Eamon Gilmore echoed similar sentiment in a tweet in which he tagged Lawlor’s tweet. “India: I am very saddened to hear that Fr #StanSwamy has passed away. A defender of indigenous peoples’ rights...The EU had been raising his case repeatedly with authorities,” Gilmore tweeted. The Ministry of External Affairs, however, said that Swamy was arrested and detained by National Investigation Agency following the due process of law. Authorities in India act against violations of law and not against legitimate exercise of rights, it asserted.

NSF urges CM to bring NPGs, CSOs on one table

DIMAPUR, JUL 6 (NPN): Naga Students’ Federation (NSF), while urging chief minister Neiphiu Rio to sincerely and proactively work towards ensuring that peace and unity prevailed among Nagas, also asked Rio to bring together all Naga political groups (NPGs) and civil society organisations (CSOs) on one table for an early, inclusive, honourable and acceptable solution to the protracted Indo-Naga political issue.

This was among several points raised by the NSF in a representation to the chief minister, signed by its president Kegwayhun Tep and general secretary Süpuni Ng Philo. It further urged the state government to effectively liaise with the Centre to expedite the peace process with the negotiating parties and ink the final agreement in line with the unique history and situation of Naga people. (Full text on p-6)

Dimapur DPDB recommends upgrading Niuland to district DIMAPUR, JUL 6 (NPN): District Planning and Development Board (DPDB) Dimapur has approved and recommended a proposal to higher authority for upgrading Niuland ADC subdivision to a full-fledged district. The decision was taken at a meeting of the board held at the conference hall of DC office here on Tuesday under the chairmanship of sericulture, excise and minority affairs adviser Zhaleo Rio, who is also the chairman of DPDB. Taking part in the deliberations, PHE minister Jacob Zhimomi, who introduced the proposal for consideration of the board members, observed that Niuland, which is at the periphery of Dimapur district, had the potential for fast economic development. Adviser Tovihito, who too

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was present, felt that it was very apt for upgrading Niuland to a district, stating that it fulfilled all requirements and was one of the oldest sub-divisions, being created way back in 1987. ADC Niuland Athrila informed the meeting that there were 109 villages under Niuland sub-division with four administrative circles and covered an area of 454 sq km. She said Niuland was situated at a strategic location, sharing borders with two major towns of Assam and had good connectivity with the important districts of Nagaland, including the state capital. Meanwhile, deputy commissioner (DC) Dimapur Rajesh Soundararajan, who was present at the meeting, urged the public to strictly adhere to all Covidappropriate (Cont’d on p-8)

Covid: Death toll crosses 500 mark; 60 fresh cases DIMAPUR, JUL 6 (NPN): Nagaland on Tuesday recorded 60 fresh Covid-19 positive cases while the death toll breached the 500 mark after four more patients succumbed to the infection in the past 24 hours. Of the fresh cases, 17 were from Kohima, Dimapur-11, eight in Phek, six in Mokokchung, five in Wokha, three each in Kiphire and Mon, two each in Peren, Tuensang and Zunheboto and one in Longleng, taking the total caseload to 25,619. Further, three patients in Dimapur and one in Wokha succumbed to the contagion, pushing the death toll to 503. K Y M C


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