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Airfares soar, private jets in demand as rich Indians flee Covid
MUMBAI: Airfares soared and demand for private jets boomed Friday as Indians who could afford it scrambled to escape a Covid surge before flights to the United Arab Emirates shut down.
Price comparison websites showed one-way commercial flights from Mumbai to Dubai on Friday and Saturday costing as much as 80,000 rupees ($1,000), around 10 times the usual rate.
Tickets for the New Delhi to Dubai route were going for more than 50,000 rupees, five times the normal level.
No tickets were on offer from Sunday when the 10-day flight suspension comes into force.
For private jets, the amount of interest was “absolutely crazy”, a spokesman for charter company Air Charter Service India told AFP.
“We have 12 flights going to Dubai tomorrow and each flight is completely full,” the spokesman said.
“I’ve fielded almost 80 enquiries for flying to Dubai today alone,” said a spokesman for Enthral Aviation, another provider.
“We have requested more aircraft from abroad to meet the demand… It costs $38,000 to hire a 13-seater jet from Mumbai to Dubai, and $31,000 to hire a six-seater aircraft,” he told AFP.
“People are making groups and arranging to share our jets just to get a seat… We’ve had some queries for Thailand but mostly the demand is for Dubai.”
About 300 commercial flights a week usually operate between the UAE and India, according to local media.
The UAE is home to roughly 3.3 million Indians who make up a third of the population — most of them in Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the federation.
The UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority said those coming from India through other countries must stay in that third destination for at least 14 days.
UAE nationals and passengers in private jets are exempt from that requirement. Cargo flights are not affected.
On Friday a ban on arrivals to Britain from India also came into force, except for British and Irish citizens or third-country nationals with residency rights.
One-way flights from Mumbai or Delhi to London on Friday were priced at between 100,000 and 150,000 rupees, at least double the usual rate when booking at short notice.
Seats on routes to the United States were still available but with prices substantially higher, in some cases almost double the normal fare.
Covid-19 update India: record spike with over 3,46,786 new COVID-19 cases, 2,624 deaths
NEW DELHI: India recorded 3,46,786 new COVID-19 cases, the highest single-day spike since the pandemic broke out last year.
The country’s total infection count has mounted to 1,66,10,481 cases, while 1,89,544 people have succumbed to the viral infection so far.
Currently, there are 25,52,940 active cases of COVID-19 in the country, said the official data of the ministry.
As many as 1,38,67,997 recoveries have been reported so far, out of which 2,19,838 were reported in the last 24 hours.
According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 27,61,99,222 samples have been tested for COVID-19 up to April 23. Of these, 17,53,569 were tested yesterday.
Meanwhile, the cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccinations administered in the country stands at 13,83,79,832.
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Unpaid For Months,Crematoria Workers Threaten To Stop Work In Bengaluru
Pramesh Jain
Bengaluru is witnessing a massive surge in COVID-19 infections in the second wave of the pandemic.
With the spike in deaths,crematoriums and graveyards are overflowing with bodies.
The workers at several of these facilities, however,say that they have not been paid for months and have threatened to stop operations in the coming days.
Working dawn to dusk without rest and protection,workers of the electric crematorium have threatened to stop working unless the working conditions improve.
On Thursday,they wrote to Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court seeking his intervention in the issue.
As many as 49 bodies have been received at the Sumanahalli electric crematorium since Wednesday morning in which nine bodies are still waiting for cremation.
It takes at least one hour to cremate the body followed by cleaning and premises for the next body.The workers are exhausted because of the heat and at least two of them have injected with the covid positive since last two days.
The sad part is that one of them needed immediate hospitalization and he did not get bed in the city and has to be taken to Kolar.
The workers working round the clock and exhausted and needed rest,Amidst this people shout accused the workers of corruption,which,making the situation worse,A Suresh,state General Secretary of Dr BR Ambedkar Dalitha Sangharsha Samithi,said.
The situation is not different in other 11 crematoriums as the workers complaining that they are not getting rest and have to work under inhuman condition round the clock.
There is no system in place and its like a war zone,Suresh said adding that same situation prevails since last one week .
There is a urgent need that the BBMP officials should intervene and supervise the situation at the crematorium.
The workers at the crematoriums should get to work in at least two shift to work and to be provided necessary protection from the agitated crowd,Mr.Suresh added .
He further said,Samithi is aware that crematorium is part of essential service and hence the workers will not stage snap protest from the humanity perspective,but the authorities concerned should also consider the working conditions of the people at the crematoriums he added.
BBMP commissioner,Gaurav Gupta said reporters, that he was not aware that crematorium workers are unpaid.He said I will order the immediate release of salaries to them.
Ambulance Owner and Driver Arrested for demanding Rs.60k from kin of Covid-19 victim to ferry body
Ambulance Owner and Driver Arrested for demanding Rs.60k from kin of Covid-19 victim to ferry body:
The Northeast Division police of Amruthahalli police on Thursday arrested the owner of an ambulance service and a driver for demanding Rs 60,000 from the family of a covid patient .
The accused has been identified as,Hanumanthappa Singri,30,and Harish.
Senior officer told reporters,a complaint was registered by kin of victim who stated in her complaint that her Father a Covid Prasad was admitted to a private hospital in Mathikere and succumbed on Tuesday.
So to Ferry the body from Peenya to Hebbal the family contacted the ambulance to take the body in cold storage and to carry the body the next day for cremation.
The owner of Nandana Ambulance International situated near Hebbal flyover agreed for the service but demanded Rs 60,000 to be paid immediately.
Bhavya,26,daughter of the deceased who was struggling to arrange the fund,asked them to reduce the amount but the driver who had already taken the body threatened that he would dump the body on the road if money is not paid.
The patients daughter even decided to pawn her Mangalasutra or Thali to get the money and later approached the media seeking help.
With the media intervention Harish Ashwanthnarayana agreed to take Rs.16,000.
When the news spread on social media following which the Amruthahalli police inspector and team visited the firm and conducted an inquiry.
During questioning it was found that they harrased and threatened the Covid-19 kin to dump the body on road and demanded Rs.60,000.
After conducting a detailed investigation the Amruthahalli police inspector arrested the driver Hanumanthappa Singri,30 and Harish Owner of the ambulance and charged them under section 54(Punishment for false warning),of the National Disaster Management Act -2005 and also under section 384(extortion) and also under section,269,(negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life)and 270 (malignant act likely to spread infection of disease)of the IPC in Amruthahalli police station and further investigation is on he added.
Power Grid officials in dock booked for cheating to the tune of Rs.54 Lakhs
Pramesh Jain
The Doddaballapur officials have registered a case against power grid officials concerned by a women who alleged that the officials cheated her to the tune of Rs.54 lakhs.
Senior officers said,the officials of the power grid corporation india limited are in the dock for allegedly cheating a woman with the compensation amount of Rs 54 lakh due to her.
Based on a complaint filed by Chenalakshmamma,55 of Allalasandra in GKVK Post,Yelahanka,the Doddaballapura rural police on Saturday registered a case against the officials concerned changing them under section cheating and forgery.
In her complaint,Chennalakshmamma said that she had ancestral agricultural land of a few acres situated in Kamaluru and Antarahalli.
The power grid corporation officials drew 765KV power lines on her land and they sanctioned Rs 54 lakh as compensation without her knowledge.
The officials later allegedly forged the documents to withdraw the amount and cheated her.
The cheating came to light recently following which she approached the officials for confirming the amount she was entitled and sanctioned before approaching the police .
We have issued notice to the officials seeking details of the amount sanctions and details of the remittance.
Initial inquiry revealed that the officials have sanctioned the amount to the relatives of the complainant,which is the matter of the investigation,a senior police officer said.A case has been registered and investigation is on.
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