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Vol XXXI No. 139
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India logs over 3.49L new Covid cases Don’t fall prey to misinformation: PM
Relatives of Covid patients wait to refill oxygen cylinders in Delhi, Sunday. (PTI)
Modi informed the countrymen that in the days gone by, to tide over this crisis, he had long deliberations with experts from various sectors. “People from our Pharma industry, vaccine manufacturers, those connected with oxygen production, experts from the medical field have put forth their valuable suggestions to the government. This time, to emerge victorious in this battle, we have to accord priority to experts and scientific advice,” he said. Modi explained that the Government of India is using its entire might to give a fillip to the endeavours of State Governments and the State Governments too are trying their best to fulfill their responsibilities. He also appealed to people not to fall prey to any rumour about vaccine. “All are getting aware of the importance of vaccine, so it is my appeal, don’t get swayed by any rumour about the vaccine,” he said.
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Rise in Covid-19 cases raise voices for strict measures Staff Reporter
DIMAPUR, APR 25 (NPN): Amid rising Covid cases in Nagaland, particularly Dimapur- the gateway of Nagaland- sections of public, concerned with the new and more dangerous mutant virus, feel that the situation called for more stringent measures or lockdown-like restrictions to break the Covid-19 transmission chain. They cited the case of Delhi, where lockdown has been further extended amid uncontrolled spread of the virus. After Lockdown in Delhi, there has been considerable decrease in fresh coronavirus cases. Though many would not prefer another lockdown, yet a public leader, speaking on condition of anonymity, agreed that such a move would help the health care workers/frontline workers from facing unprecedented emergency situation at hospitals if situation suddenly changes from bad to worse.
A file photo of Dimapur’s main town area during the total lockdown in July 2020. (NP)
He cited media reports that may states having hospitals with best facilities are being overwhelmed with Covid patients and have no beds even to admit those with serious conditions. The scenario in Dimapur like in many other districts, is replete with widespread flouting of COVID protocols at public areas especially the market places. These could be attributed to either ‘Covid SOP fatigue’, complacency or careless behaviour. Commenting on this, a medical practitioner told this Reporter that fresh Covid cases in Dimapur could be
double the official figures, if not more since many of those infected had either self-isolated themselves or preferred to hide their status. He added, “we can expect only the worst to happen.” While maintaining that total lockdown was not a possible option- unless authorities take the call, the doctor said the only way to prevent another lockdown is for mass vaccination to break the transmission chain. He said with the announcement to lower vaccination age to above 18 years, it was essential that they register for vaccination.
NEW DELHI, APR 25 (PTI): India logged a record 3,49,691 new coronavirus infections in a day taking it total tally of COVID-19 cases to 1,69,60,172, while active cases crossed the 26lakh mark, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Sunday. The death toll increased to 1,92,311 with a record 2,767 daily new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed. Registering a steady increase, the active cases have increased to 26,82,751
comprising 15.82 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has further dropped to 83.05 per cent. The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1,40,85,110, while the case fatality rate has further dropped to 1.13 per cent, the data stated. India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16. It went
Second Covid wave has shaken the country: PM
Mizoram forest fire spreads to towns, Nagaland registers 180 fresh Covid-19 cases gutting homes; IAF choppers deployed
NEW DELHI, APR 25 (AGENCIES): Noting that the second wave of COVID-19 is testing people’s patience and their capacity to endure pain, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that this “toofan” (storm) has shaken the country after it was full of enthusiasm and self-confidence after successfully tackling the first wave. In his Mann Ki Baat broadcast, Modi spoke to doctors, nurses and frontline workers, who shared their experience and views on the disease, and expressed confidence that people will soon come out of this crisis. “Many of our near and dear ones have left us untimely. After successfully confronting the first wave of Corona, the country was full of enthusiasm, full of self-confidence, but this storm has shaken the country,” he said. He urged people to go for vaccination against the disease and cautioned them against rumours about it. The Centre, he said, will continue to provide jabs free of cost to eligible people (those over 45 years of age). Modi also appealed to states to extend the benefit of the Centre’s free vaccine campaign to the maximum number of people.
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past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19. India crossed the grim milestone of 1.50 crore on April 19. According to the ICMR, 27,79,18,810 samples have been tested up to April 25 with 17,19,588 samples being tested on Saturday. The health ministry stressed that more than 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.
NEW DELHI, APRIL 25 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday appealed to countrymen to seek all Covid related information only through correct sources and not to fall prey to misinformation. Addressing the nation in the 76th episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’, Modi said, “If you need any information, if you have any apprehension, get the information only from the correct source.” He said that for right information one can consult one’s family doctor or doctors in the neighbourhood on the phone. “I am noticing that many of our doctors are taking upon themselves this responsibility, on their own to educate people. Many doctors are providing information to people through social media. They are counseling on phone and WhatsApp. Many hospitals have websites where information is available. You can seek advice of doctors too,” he said.
Massive blaze in ICU of covid ward in Iraq kills 82
The wildfire almost took under its grip a fuel outlet in Lunglei town on Sunday. (Video grab via social media)
AIZAWL, APR 25 (AGENCIES): A massive fire has engulfed the forests in the outskirts of Lunglei town, the district headquarters in south-central Mizoram, since Saturday. The wildfire that has been burning for more than 30 hours now is rapidly spreading towards Chandmari in the Lawngtlai district in southern part of the state. While the reason for the wildfire is yet to be ascertained, it is suspected that Jhum cultivation or shifting cultivation may have been the reason behind the inferno, NDTV report stated. Mizoram chief minister Zoramthanga on Sunday sought help from the Indian Air Force (IAF) as well as the locals in dousing the
major forest fire in Lunglei district and its adjoining areas, officials said. Firefighters from the state government, with the help of Assam Rifles and Border Security Force personnel and local volunteer groups have been trying hard to put the fire out, authorities said. On Sunday evening as the fire continued to burn, the IAF-- requisitioned by the Mizoram government-deployed two Mi-17V5 helicopters, equipped with specialised Bambi Buckets, to control it. Several fire tenders have incurred burns though no major injuries or casualties have been reported so far. The fire reportedly started at 7 am Saturday in the forested
hills near Lunglei town. By Sunday, it had not only affected 10 village council areas within Lunglei town, but also spread to three rural development blocks of Lawngtlai district. “We managed to control a good part of it last evening itself,” said Kulothungan A, DC, Lunglei district, “However, it erupted again this morning and it is still going on. We are trying but the current high winds and dry vegetation are contributing to its spread and making it challenging.” “As the fire had spread close to human settlements, the administration had evacuated residents of the area. No injuries to humans or damage to any property has been reported yet,” DC Kulothungan said. However, there have been reports of damage from Lawngtlai district. “In Bungtlang South, the fire completely consumed 12 houses and partially destroyed two. No persons were injured but livestock perished,” said Marilyn Rualzakhumthangi, ADC, Lawngtlai district. She added that the district administration dispatched officials and immediate relief supplies to the village.
DIMAPUR, APR 25 (NPN): Nagaland’s Covid19 caseload on Sunday mounted to 13,183 after the state registered the highest single-day spike of 180 fresh cases this year. Dimapur saw a record high of 154 cases while Kohima reported 24 cases and 2 in
Mokokchung. Out of 154 cases in Dimapur two were from the armed forces/ security personnel, 107 returnees/travellers and 45 traced contacts. In Kohima 9 were from the armed forces/ security personnel and 15 traced contacts while in
551 oxygen plants ASTD urges unions to be set up in to refrain from govt hospitals celebrating Moatsü Spl. Correspondent
NEW DELHI, APR 25 (NPN): In order to address the acute shortage of medical oxygen in the wake of the dreaded second COVID19 wave, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday ordered setting up of 551 oxygen plants inside government hospitals across the country. Making this announcement, Prime Minister’s Office said “In line with Prime Minister’s direction of boosting availability of oxygen to hospitals, the PM CARES Fund has given in-principle approval for allocation of funds for installation of 551 dedicated Pressure Swing Adsorption Medical Oxygen Generation Plants inside public health facilities in the country.” (Cont’d on p-6)
DIMAPUR, APR 25 (NPN): Taking note of the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic, the Ao Senso Telongjem Dimapur has appealed to all Ao unions/ organisations in and around Dimapur to refrain from celebrating Moatsü festival in the interest of general public safety. However, in case of any pre-planned unavoidable programmes, ASTD said it should made mandatory for all to abide by the Covid SOPs laid down by the government. ASTD also reaffirmed its fullest cooperation and support to District Task Force Dimapur during this pandemic time. It also extended Moatsü greetings to all Ao citizens of Dimapur and the public in general.
Search on for third ‘missing’ ONGC employee abducted by ULFA GUWAHATI, APR 25 (AGENCIES): State authorities with the help of villagers in Nagaland’s Mon district gathered close to 500 people, including security personnel and searched for the last of the three employees of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) abducted by the militants of United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA), TNIE report stated. “We have narrowed down some areas and involved village guards and locals of a number of villages in the search operation in consultations with village authorities,” officials in Nagaland said.
The officials further said “hopefully, we will get a breakthrough soon. The two employees rescued were handed over to the Assam Police on Saturday night.” Junior engineering assistant Alakesh Saikia and junior technician Mohini Mohan Gogoi were rescued by the security forces following a gunfight with a combined group of the militants from the ULFA and the Yung Aung faction of the NSCN (K) near Totokchingnyu village in Mon on Friday night. The ULFA had on Saturday claimed that all the three employees were handed over to the villag-
ers following the outfit’s concerns about their safety amidst the gunfight. “Since the security forces have not yet said anything about the fate of the third person, we suspect that he was either killed or kept hidden by them,” the ULFA had said in a statement. But the two employees rescued rubbished the ULFA’s claim that all three of them were handed over to villagers. “When we were crossing a road in the darkness, we came under a barrage of shots from the security personnel. Two of us jumped into a bush by the roadside. When we rose after two hours, we didn’t find
Ritul,” Gogoi said. He said the militants kept firing at the personnel as they were sneaking into the jungle. The three persons were abducted from a work over rig site in the Lakwa field of Assam’s Sivasagar district on Wednesday night. The militants had enquired about the health condition of the eight employees at the site prior to kidnapping the “fittest” trio. They had also enquired if there was any non-Assamese. The site of gunfight in Mon is around 20-25 km from the India-Myanmar border. The ULFA and other militant outfits from the Northeast operate out of
the soil of the neighbouring country. Meanwhile, the locals of Nangol, the missing employee’s village in Titabor of Assam’s Jorhat district, urged the ULFA to ensure his safe return. They asked ULFA military chief Paresh Baruah to make the outfit’s position clear on the whereabouts of the man. NPN adds: De puty commissioner Mon, Thavaseelan K informed Nagaland Post the a joint team of Army, Assam Rifles, Nagaland and Assam police personnel have launched a search operation to locate the third person. No further details were made known.
Mokokchung-- 1 was a returnee/traveller and one frontline worker. Health department, after investigating the three fatalities reported on Saturday, confirmed that all three were Covid related deaths. With this the death toll mounted to 98, out
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of which 88 were Covid related. Meanwhile, state immunization officer, Dr Ritu Thurr informed that a total of 1,80,437 (143703 first dose and 36734 second dose) beneficiaries have been administered the Covid vaccine.
Non-cooperation against NPG involved in Mar 22 incident: JACLI DIMAPUR, APR 25 (NPN): Joint Action Committee on Land Issue (JACLI) consultative meeting, held on April 23 at JTWWD Hall, Jalukie town, with head GBs and village council chairmen of all recognised Zeliangrong villages and towns under Peren district unanimously adopted several resolution in connection with the March 22 incident. In a statement, JACLI media cell stated that the house while unanimously resolving to support the ongoing Naga political talks with Government of India for inclusive and honourable solution, decided to launch a non-cooperation movement against the Naga political group/groups whose cadres
were involved in the March 22 killings and stop paying any form of tax until the group/groups come in open and identify the cadres involved in the crime and hand them over to the law enforcing authority within 15 days with effect from April 23. JACLI further said that the meeting warned that any individual or group or village violating the resolution would be doing so at their risk and would invite severe penalty. It said that the meeting also unanimously resolved to welcome the April 5 decision of Lamhai village council to abrogate customary permission given to Kiyevi village and its offshoots village by the council as a right step.
WCH appeals for peace DIMAPUR, APR 25 (NPN): In view of the loss of lives, damage to properties, situational developments and unrest arising out of land dispute, Western Chakhesang Hoho (WCH) has appealed to the Sumi and Zeliang tribes for peace and to refrain from further provoking or aggravating the situation and to let government authority look into the matter for a solution. In a statement issued by WCH president Dietho Rhakho and joint secretary Zasekhoyi Ringa, while appreciating that both communities had earlier tried to resolve their dispute between themselves, acknowledged that at times practical difficulty arose for disputing parties to decide their own case. But, it stressed that
this should not be treated as an end to the possibility of resolving differences and requested both the communities to look beyond emotions to bring about peaceful coexistence. WCH also urged the State government to judiciously resolve the issue at the earliest to prevent the situation from deteriorating further. Cautioning that yielding to pressures from both party sides would only complicate matters, the hoho thus insisted what was lawful and impartial must be maintained. The hoho further urged the State government to provide compensation to the family members of the three persons who lost their lives recently. K Y M C