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Australia to lift ban on citizens returning from COVID-hit India next Saturday: Scott Morrison

May 7, 2021 by Nasheman

Melbourne: Australia will lift a ban on its citizens returning from COVID-hit India from next Saturday and the first repatriation flight will land in the city of Darwin the same day, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday.

The Australian government, for the first time in history, recently imposed a temporary ban on its citizens from returning home, if they have spent time in India up to 14 days before flying back.

The government threatened to prosecute them with a possibility of five years of jail term or a penalty of 66,000 Australian dollars (USD 50,899).

The move triggered a backlash with several lawmakers, doctors, civil societies and businessmen criticising the government for “abandoning” Australians in India and threatening the travellers with a hefty penalty and a jail term.

The government’s order on the matter is set to expire on May 15.

Following the National Security Committee on Friday, Morrison agreed it saw “no need to extend it beyond that date”.

Australia will charter three repatriation flights between May 15 and May 31. The first flight into Darwin will touch down on May 15. Direct commercial flights from India are still banned.

Morrison said flights being organised to repatriate stranded Australians will be “focused on bringing those Australian citizens, residents and families who have been registered with our high commission and consular offices within India.”

“It will also be targeted (at) those 900 most vulnerable of the group,” he said after the latest national Cabinet meeting

“I have asked the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) to do a review of those registrations those who been registered in India to ensure they are current. And that will assist a proper prioritisation of placing people on those flights,” Morrison said.

”The charters will be undertaken by the Australian crews, and they will require rapid antigen testing prior to departure,” he said.

He said that three flights will land in Darwin by the end of this month while Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria were also open to taking in more flights from India which means there could be six flights potentially.

Morrison, while addressing a media conference, said a three-week pause on flights from India has slowed the rate of COVID-19 infections in quarantine facilities.

”We have already facilitated the return of around 20,000 Australians from India, and this has been a big task. And that task will commence again on May 15, he said.

”All of this is about sensibly preventing a third wave of COVID-19 here in Australia, and doing that responsibly, while at the same time doing everything we can to sustainably bring Australians home from what is currently the most significant hot spot for those travelling into Australia of anywhere in the world right now,” Morrison said.

“The biosecurity order is doing its job. It is doing what we intended it to do. It will run for the term we intended for it to run, and then that will be replaced by arrangements made beyond that point to ensure we can prevent the third wave,” he said.

Media reports said that Morrison was due to speak to Prime Minister Narendra Modi later on Friday to see what further assistance Australia can give.

“I want to thank in particular, in Australia, our Australian community of people who are of Indian descent. The Indian community here in Australia. I thank them for their patience. I thank them for their understanding,” Morrison said.

“…I know they will be welcoming the fact these repatriation flights will be returning once again but also believe we will be able to do that because of the actions we have taken on a sustainable basis,” he added.

Official figures say there are currently 9,000 Australians in India who want to return home.

With a record 4,14,188 new coronavirus infections being reported in a day, India’s total tally of COVID-19 cases climbed to 2,14,91,598, while the active cases crossed the 36-lakh mark, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Friday.

Meanwhile, Australia’s chief medical officer Paul Kelly stood firm on advice on India travel suspension.

“With the data, we had in terms of the increasing cases coming from India, where they have had over 2 million cases in the past week, with thousands of deaths, the contrast between their expense and our experience, and I joined the prime minister in my heart going out to people in India and those with loved ones in India,” Kelly said.

“We had to take that into account to protect Australia using the data we had last week. And it’s working.” Kelly said.

According to ABC news, many Australians have fled to Sri Lanka from India. The federal government is now working with Sri Lanka towards ensuring people who board flights to Australia have received a negative test. PTI NC AKJ

Filed Under: India, World

M K Stalin sworn in as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu

May 7, 2021 by Nasheman

Chennai:  Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin, the DMK president who led his party to a huge victory in the Assembly polls was sworn in as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on Friday.

Provide Rs 1 cr solatium to next of kin of those who died of COVID-19: DMK  President MK Stalin

Governor Banwarilal Purohit administered the oath of office and secrecy to 68-year old Stalin, for whom this would be the first stint as CM, in a simple ceremony at the Raj Bhavan here.

AIADMK top leader O Panneerselvam, leaders from alliance parties including Congress’s P Chidambaram, MDMK chief Vaiko and top state officials took part in the ceremony.

The ceremony witnessed adherence to COVID-19 guidelines including wearing masks.

Filed Under: ELECTION, India

4-year-old boy falls into open borewell in Rajasthan

May 7, 2021 by Nasheman

Jaipur: A four-year-old boy fell into a 70-foot-deep open borewell in Rajasthan’s Jalore district on Thursday, police said.

The child, identified as Anil Devasi, is alive, and efforts are underway to rescue him, they said.

Oxygen is being pumped into the borewell, the police added.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Couldn’t get ventilator bed for wife, says helpless Mysuru health officer

May 7, 2021 by Nasheman

The health officer pouring out his struggle, with the patient’s attendant, to arrange a ventilator bed for his wife has gone viral on social media. 

MYSURU: At a time when thousands are scrambling to find beds and save the lives of their family members, the magnitude of the crisis can be gauged from the fact that even those in positions of authority seem helpless, even when it comes to their own family members.

An audio clip of Mysuru District Health Officer (DHO) T Amarnath, pleading his inability to arrange a bed for a patient, has called into question the system of bed management in the district. The health officer pouring out his struggle, with the patient’s attendant, to arrange a ventilator bed for his wife has gone viral on social media. 

“I was not able to get a ventilator bed for my wife. Then, how can I help you? I am completely lost and it is out of my hands,” Amarnath can be heard telling a man who had called seeking help to get a ventilator bed for a critically ill patient admitted at ESI Hospital here.

Enraged by the DHO’s reply, the patient’s attendant questioned Amarnath why he was continuing in the position when he couldn’t help people. “My situation is such. It is out of my hands. I am ready to face action or even go home if action is taken,” he can be heard saying. 

The audio clip, leaked on social media platforms, reveals the helplessness of health officials who are struggling just like commoners at a time with the second wave of the pandemic has wreaked havoc in the state.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

SC refuses to interfere with Karnataka HC order on supply of 1200 MT oxygen to State

May 7, 2021 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday refused to interfere with the Karnataka High Court order, asking the Centre to increase the daily liquid medical oxygen (LMO) allocation for the state from 965 MT to 1200 MT for treating COVID-19 patients.

It refused to accept the Centre’s contention that if every high court start passing orders for allocating oxygen, it will throw the supply network of the country haywire.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Inter-state cheating gang kingpin arrested Rs.2 Crore cash and gold seized by CCB

May 7, 2021 by Nasheman

Parmesh jain

The accused has been identified as,Hari GopalaKrishna Nadar,native of Thirunelveli in Chennai.

Based on a complaint filed by Venkataramani Shastri,the Cubbon park police on November 1,last year filed a case against seven persons including Hari Nadar and his associates,Ranjith Panikar,charging them under various sections of  the banning of unregulated deposit schemes act and also under cheating,criminal breach of trust and criminal intimidation against them.

Considering the magnitude of the case was later transferred to CCB who tracked down Ranjith on April 7 and recovered gold valuables worth Rs.10 lakh and Rs 96,000 cash and bank account details worth RS 38.8 lakh from him.

Based on his information the police on May 4 2021 arrested him from Koovalam in Kerala and recovered 3893 grams of gold valuables worth Rs.2 Crore and cash Rs 8.7 lakh from him.

During investigation the accused confessed the crime and a detailed investigation by the team it has revealed that the accused used to target businessman in the pretext of getting them loan in low interest rate and after taking the processing charge he would escape.

Once the businessmen were convinced,they would fix a meeting with the businessmen with Nadar posing as the owner of a finance company who would meet them in a star hotel and after formal talks and assurance to sanction the loan. 

However his associates would then take huge amounts of money towards service charge and commission them to get them a huge amount of  business loan.

The accused used to operate with his associates who were assigned the job to target businessmen and lure them into their trap .

Using a similar modus operandi,the accused targeted Venkataramani S,city based businessman assured to get him RS 360 crore loan .

After several rounds of talk,the accused presented him with a duplicate DD with Rs 360 crore loan and forced him to pay Rs 7.2 crore towards two percent and escaped .

Investigations so far revealed that the accused has allegedly cheated many businessmen in Karnataka,AP,Telangana,Kerala Tamilnadu, Maharashtra and Gujarat.

The CCB officials are now verifying his bank account transactions to find out about his network and the beneficiaries and further investigation is on.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant,has appreciated Joint CP Crime, Sandeep Patil, DCP Crime-1,KP Ravikumar and his whole team who has done a exemplary work and meticulous investigation to nab the notorious inter-state kingpin and recovered valuables worth crores from him and for the tremendous work done by the team a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Virat Kohli, wife Anushka Sharma donate Rs 2 crore in COVID-19 fight

May 7, 2021 by Nasheman

The campaign will run for seven days on Ketto and the proceeds will be directed to ACT Grants, the implementation partner which will work towards providing oxygen and medical manpower.

Indian cricketer Virat Kohli (L) and wife Anushka Sharma

NEW DELHI: India captain Virat Kohli and his actor wife Anushka Sharma have donated Rs 2 crore to a fund-raising project, which will raise a total of Rs 7 crore to support the country’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

The campaign will run for seven days on Ketto and the proceeds will be directed to ACT Grants, the implementation partner which will work towards providing oxygen, medical manpower, vaccination awareness and tele-medicine facilities all through the pandemic and the amount.

“We are going through an unprecedented time in the history of our country and our nation needs all of us to unite and save as many people as possible. Anushka and I have been shocked to see the human suffering since last year,” Kohli said.

Kohli said that he and his wife had tried to help as many peope as possible in their fight against the virus. “We have been working towards helping as many people as possible all through the pandemic and now, India wants our support more than ever,” he said in a statement that was also shared on his social media handle.

“We are starting this fund-raiser with the confidence that we will be able to raise substantial funds to aid those in dire need. We are confident that people will come forward to support fellow countrymen in crisis. We are in this together and we shall overcome this,” he added.

Anushka said it has been painful to watch the suffering of people as the country’s health-care system struggled to cope with the case load. “Virat and I have been hugely pained looking at the inexplicable suffering that people are going through and we hope that this fund will aid in our fight against the virus that we are all helplessly witnessing,” she said.

Gayatri Yadav, spokesperson ACT Grants said, “Having strong voices like Anushka and Virat help drive fundraising efforts will go a long way towards helping us realise this goal. On behalf of India’s startup ecosystem, ACT Grants is truly grateful to have them join this mission.”

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Sushant Singh Rajput case: NCB arrests drug peddler in Goa

May 7, 2021 by Nasheman

MUMBAI: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has arrested a drug peddler in Goa in connection with the drugs case linked to Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, an official said on Friday.

The accused, Hemal Shah, was nabbed by a team of the anti-drug agency, he said. “Shah’s alleged involvement came to light during the investigation of a drugs case linked to Sushant Singh Rajput’s death,” he said.

Accordingly a trap was laid and Shah was apprehended in Goa, he said, adding that he will be produced before a court later in the day. The NCB had launched a probe into the alleged use of drugs in the film and entertainment industry after Rajput was found dead at his home in Mumbai in June last year.

The central agency had earlier arrested Rajput’s girlfriend, actor Rhea Chakraborty, her brother Showik and a few others under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. Rhea and some other accused are currently out on bail.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Stop everything till May 15 to break chain of Covid infection, Madhya Pradesh CM appeals to public

May 7, 2021 by Nasheman

BHOPAL: With the second wave of Covid-19 now spreading to villages of Madhya Pradesh, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced the extension of coronavirus-related curfew across the state till May 15. 

Indore and Bhopal have imposed the curfew till May 10 morning and some districts including Jabalpur and Chhindwara imposed it till May 17, while Rewa’s restrictions go on till May 15.

“While the positivity rate in the state has come down from 25% to 18% in three weeks, the concerning aspect is that the pandemic is spreading to villages.

Some districts have done commendable work in controlling the spiraling positivity rate, while some other districts have more work to do. I’m not naming those districts, as I’ll take up the situation individually with district collectors,” the CM said.

With the infection spreading into rural areas, the CM also announced that works/labour under the MGNREGA won’t be allowed till May 15 in those villages, which has even a single positive case, while in villages with no positive cases also, the works will be allowed only with proper safeguards.

“We’ll ensure that no one suffers by giving three months free ration to villagers,” Chouhan assured.

Blaming marriages also for the spiraling number of cases, the CM said, “no marriages will be allowed in May, marriages can be solemnized on muhurats (auspicious dates) in June. Marriages are meant to bring progress and prosperity and not misery, but allowing marriages to happen this month will end up plunging the lives of people into grave risk.”

He also said that strict action will be taken against hospitals charging hefty sums from commoners particularly from poor people.

“Currently over 500 hospitals are treating COVID-19 patients, but some of these hospitals are looting people, which will not be allowed at any cost. We’ve started identifying and initiating action against such hospitals starting from the state capital Bhopal and similar action will be replicated against similar hospitals.”

“We’ll leave some hospitals for treating people who can afford costly treatment, but all others will have to treat people at fixed rates. We’re working on war footing to ensure that all hospitals in the state treat the Ayushman Scheme card holder families free of cost. We’re making arrangements for free of cost treatment of all poor, lower middle class and middle class people at hospitals,” the CM maintained.

Meanwhile, the state reported 12,421 new COVID cases over the last 24 hours at a positivity rate of 18.23%, which was lowest in 24 days.

As many as 86 deaths too were reported during the last 24 hours, which also saw 12,965 recoveries.

While three districts, including Indore, Bhopal and Gwalior continued to report four-digit daily spike in cases, 34 other districts reported daily spike in triple digits, while remaining 15 districts reported double digit single day spike.

With this the state currently has 88,614 active cases, while the total positive cases since March 2020 have grown to 6,37,406 cases. Since March 2020, the state has officially reported 6160 deaths and 5,42,632 recoveries.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Lalu Prasad could return to Bihar politics after party meet

May 7, 2021 by Nasheman

RJD chief Lalu Prasad

PATNA:  Come May 9, RJD chief Lalu Prasad may become active again in Bihar’s politics. He and his son Tejashwi Yadav, Bihar Assembly’s opposition leader, are set to appear in a virtual meeting with the party leaders and the MLAs.

It is believed here that Lalu Prasad will return to his party’s active politics after years of gaps in Bihar. 
Lalu Prasad will be speaking from New Delhi, where he is now staying at residence of his elder daughter Dr Misa Bharti, days after he was granted bail in multiple cases of fodder scams.

Enthused over getting to interact with the party’s boss on May 9, many RJD leaders said: “Ab khela hobe Bihar me (Now a game will be held in Bihar) after West Bengal with the start of first virtual meeting by ‘Sahab’”.The NDA government is surviving in Bihar with the supports of smaller allies, which have won the eight seats in the recent elections. 

The RJD is learnt to be in effort as how to lure the smaller parties to the Mahagatvandhan. Sources, meanwhile, said that the posts of deputy chief minister can be offered by the Mahagatvandhan to the MLAs, who will like to come out from the NDA.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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