March 28, 2021

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Vol XXXI No. 111

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DTFs directed to strictly enforce all SOPs, guidelines DIMAPUR, MAR 27 (NPN): State government has directed all district task forces (DTFs) to strictly enforce all the existing guidelines and SOPs for preventing the spread of COVID-19 during celebration of the upcoming Holi festival, Good Friday, Easter and other festivals in the State. In a communiqué, principal secretary, home, Abhijit Sinha, stated that the Centre has expressed concern over the rise in the number of COVID cases and deaths in several States in the recent past and has sought strict enforcement of COVID-19 appropriate behaviour and the prescribed SOPs for the various activities. Therefore, all DTFs have been asked to take necessary steps for reiterating among the public the utmost need to following COVID-19 appropriate behaviour during the celebration of upcoming festivals to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Besides creating wide awareness, DTFs have been asked to take appropriate action as per law against anyone found violating the existing guidelines and SOPs.

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Over 90 killed in Myanmar in Bengal, Assam vote in Phase-I one of bloodiest days of protests

Nearly 80% turnout in WB, over 72% in Assam till 5pm: EC

NEW DELHI, MAR 27 (PTI): A voter turnout of 79.79 percent was recorded in West Bengal and 72.14 percent in Assam till 5 PM on Saturday in the first phase of assembly elections in these states, the Election Commission said. Voting was held in 30 assembly constituencies in West Bengal and 47 seats in Assam in this phase with a total of 21,825 polling stations. During the polls, 10288 each of Ballot Units (BUs), Control Units (CUs) and VVPATs were used in West Bengal and 11,537 each of BUs, CUs and 37 VVPATs were used in Assam. One control unit, on VVPAT and at least one ballot unit make an EVM. “Non-functioning rate during the poll is lesser than experienced in last few polls,” an EC statement said without elaborating. The poll panel said it had laid great emphasis on ensuring transparent and vigilant mechanisms for conducting elections that are free of inducement and

People wait to cast their vote at a polling station during the first phase of West Bengal Assembly polls, Saturday. (PTI)

intimidation. In West Bengal, nearly 74 lakh electorate across 10,288 polling stations had registered to exercise their franchise in this phase. Voting was held in 47 assembly constituencies of Assam with a total of 81 lakh electorate registered across 11,537 polling stations. The number of polling stations had increased as the number of voters per polling station was reduced from 1,500 to 1000 keeping social distancing norms in mind due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a major push in conducting free and fair elections, live monitoring and webcasting mechanism for more than 50 percent of polling stations, including critical and vulnerable polling booths, were put in place to ensure safe and secure atmosphere in poll-

ing areas. The Commission, state chief electoral officers, district election officers and the observers could watch live streaming and keep a close watch on these polling booths in Assam and West Bengal. Webcasting arrangements were put in place for 5,392 polling stations in West Bengal and 5,039 polling stations in Assam, the EC said. All the polling stations were directed to follow COVID-19 safety protocols.

Sporadic violence marks Bengal polls

Sporadic incidents of violence were reported from various places that went to polls on Saturday during the first phase of the West Bengal assembly election. Polling process in some areas was marred by violence and scuffle.

In the Kanthi Dakshin seat of Purba Medinipur district, voters staged protests outside a polling booth over alleged malfunctioning of an electronic voting machine (EVM). The agitators blocked a road outside a polling station at Majna, claiming that the VVPAT slip showed results in favour of a particular party, no matter which outfit they voted for. A contingent of central forces was sent to the area to control the situation, an EC official said, adding that the VVPAT machine was eventually replaced. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, during a rally in Paschim Medinipur, claimed that the BJP has manipulated EVMs and used central forces to intimidate the voters. BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari’s younger brother Soumendu claimed he was attacked in Kanthi by TMC supporters. He also alleged that his car was vandalised, and his driver sustained injuries in the attack. At Mohonpur in the Dantan assembly constituency, four persons were injured in clashes between workers of the TMC and the BJP, after alleged attempts to capture booths were made by some of them.

NAYPYITAW, MAR 27 (AGENCIES): Security forces killed more than 90 people across Myanmar on Saturday in one of the bloodiest days of protests since a military coup last month, news reports and witnesses said. The lethal crackdown came on Armed Forces Day. Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, the junta leader, said during a parade in the capital Naypyitaw to mark the event that the military would protect the people and strive for democracy. State television had said on Friday that protesters risked being shot “in the head and back”. Despite this, demonstrators against the February 1 coup came out on the streets of Yangon, Mandalay and other towns. The Myanmar Now news portal said 91 people were killed across the country by security forces. A boy reported by local media to be as young as five was among at least 29 people killed in Mandalay. At least 24 people were killed in Yangon, Myanmar Now said. “Today is a day of shame for the armed forces,” Dr Sasa, a spokesman for CRPH, an anti-junta group

Anti-coup protesters hide behind a barricade during the crackdown on March 27. (Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

set up by deposed lawmakers, told an online forum. Meanwhile, one of Myanmar’s two dozen ethnic armed groups, the Karen National Union, said it had overrun an army post near the Thai border, killing 10 people - including a lieutenant colonel - and losing one of its own fighters. The deaths on Saturday would take the number of civilians reported killed since the coup to well over 400. “This 76th Myanmar armed forces day will stay engraved as a day of terror and dishonour,” the EU delegation to Myanmar said. “The killing of unarmed civilians, including children, are indefensible acts.” In Naypyitaw, Gen Min Aung Hlaing reiterated

a promise to hold elections, without giving any timeframe. “The army seeks to join hands with the entire nation to safeguard democracy,” he said in a live broadcast on state television. International pressure on the junta increased this week with new US and European sanctions. But Russia’s deputy defence minister Alexander Fomin attended the parade in Naypyitaw, having met senior junta leaders a day earlier. “Russia is a true friend,” Min Aung Hlaing said. Diplomats said eight countries - Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Laos and Thailand - sent representatives, but Russia was the only one to send a minister.

COVID-19 second wave rages across India 62,258 fresh cases, 291 deaths in 24 hours NEW DELHI, MAR 27 (AGENCIES): India reported more than 60,000 fresh COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, according to a Union Health Ministry update released on Saturday. The country reported 62,258 fresh COVID-19 cases, this is the highest single-day spike since October 2020. With the addition of

No new COVID case reported in State DIMAPUR, MAR 27 (NPN): No new COVID-19 positive cases were reported from across the State on Saturday, keeping the total caseload to 12229. The active cases also stood at five while a total of 11979 patients have recovered from the infection till date. Further, the distribution across various categories include 4691 cases from the armed forces/police, 1874 returnees, 5091 traced contacts and 573 frontline workers.

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“They’re promising free laptop, rations, scooter, TV, fridge, electricity etc. It’s same as offering cash for vote.” K Y M C

fresh cases reported in the past 24 hours, India’s total COVID-19 case count reached 1,19,08,910. Apart from the fresh cases, 291 COVID-19 related deaths were recorded in the past 24 hours. The nation’s COVID19 death toll has reached 1,61,240. In the past 24 hours, 30,386 COVID-19 recoveries were registered. So far, 1,12,96,023 people have managed to recover from the virus in the country. The number of active COVID-19 cases now stands at 4,62,647. The recovery rate dropped to 94.85%, as per the Saturday

update. According to Health Ministry, the number of active cases and deaths account for 3.80% and 1.35% of total COVID-19 cases, respectively. On the vaccination front, 5,81,09,773 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered thus far as part of nationwide inoculation campaign. Data released by the government-run Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) showed that 23,97,69,553 samples have been tested for COVID-19 as of March 26, 2021. Out of these, 11,64,915 samples

were tested just on March 26, 2021. The recent surge in COVID-19 cases has the state governments spooked. Maharashtra, which is the worst hit among all the states, has been recording more than 30,000 fresh cases for the past three days. On Friday, Maharashtra had recorded 36,902 fresh cases which were 59.27% of the total fresh cases registered across the country. On Thursday, CM Uddhav Thackeray had announced a night curfew for entire state from March 28 in order to curb spread of coronavirus.

Prez Kovind to undergo bypass procedure NEW DELHI, MAR 27 (PTI): President Ram Nath Kovind was on Saturday shifted to the AIIMS here for a planned bypass procedure which is expected to be performed on Tuesday, a statement issued by Rashtrapati Bhavan said.

The president’s health condition is stable and he is under the care of experts, it said. Kovind, 75, had undergone a health check-up at the Army Hospital (R&R) here following chest discomfort on Friday morning. “The President of India, Shri Ram

Nath Kovind has been shifted to the AIIMS, Delhi, in the afternoon today (March 27, 2021). Post investigations, doctors have advised him to undergo a planned bypass procedure which is expected to be performed on the morning of March 30, Tuesday.

Appreciation award for Naga doctor Spl. Correspondent

G U WA H AT I , M A R 2 7 (NPN): One of Nagaland’s prominent doctor-- senior Pathologist and head, health care & research laboratory and officer in-charge of Bio-Safety Laboratory (BSL) at NHAK, Dr. Vinotsole (Tina) Khamo was given the “Award of Appreciation 2021” by city-based Dr. B. Borooah Cancer Institute, a premier cancer institute of the region, for her outstanding contribution in the field of oncology in the State. The award was given away by Dr. B Borooah Cancer Institute’s director Dr AC Kataki at Hotel Palasio here on Saturday evening. Dr. Khamo, who is also the principal investigator of Population Based Cancer Registry in Nagaland, was among six prominent doctors of the Northeast to have received the award in the field of Oncology.

Dr. Khamo receiving the award.

Accepting the award, Khamo acknowledged Dr B Borooah Cancer Institute for having instituted the award to acknowledge the services rendered by the oncologists in a region where prevalence of cancer was quite high. She expressed the hope that the award would serve as an encouragement to others to serve the people with renewed determination. Dr. Khamo called for greater mass awareness and more research on the subject, particularly on

some specific types of cancer prevalent in the region. Speaking to Nagaland Post, Kataki said the award was instituted in 2019 to acknowledge services of doctors working in the field of oncology in the Northeast, who have been rendering yeoman services despite several limitations like lack of proper infrastructure. However, he said the awards could not be given away in 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic. Besides Khamo, other recipients of this year’s awards are Dr Ravi Kannan from Cachar Cancer Hospital & Research Centre Silchar, Dr Gautam Majumdar from Agartala’s Atal Bihari Vajpayee RCC, NHM Mizoram mission director Dr Eric Zomawia, Arunachal Pradesh Cancer Control Programme’s State nodal officer Dr Sam Tsering and Pratishruti Cancer & Palliative Trust, Dibrugarh. K Y M C


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