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India reports 71,365 new COVID-19 cases, 1,217 deaths

February 9, 2022 by Nasheman

The active caseload mounted to 8,92,828, which is 2.11 per cent of the total COVID-19 cases reported so far. The daily positivity rate in the country dropped to 4.54 per cent while the weekly positivity rate also dipped to 7.57 per cent.

As many as 1,217 people lost their lives due to coronavirus, taking the death toll to 5,05,279.

According to the health ministry, as many as 1,72,211 recoveries were reported in the last 24 hours taking the total recoveries to 4,10,12,869. The recovery rate of the country is at 96.70 per cent.

A total of 15,71,726 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours. Over 74.46 crore tests have been conducted so far in the country, said the ministry.

Meanwhile, under the ongoing nationwide COVID-19 vaccination drive, 170.87 (1,70,87,06,705) crore vaccine doses have been administered so far. 

Filed Under: HEALTH, India

CCB undertakes special drive against Foreigners’ illegal stay,27 foreigners sent to detention center,1 booked under Passport Act

February 9, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

Bengaluru CCB police undertakes a special drive across the city to check on foreign nationals and their activities.

A special drive was organised under the leadership and able guidance of Commissioner of police, Kamal Pant who asked Joint CP Crime, Raman Gupta to conduct a massive drive as to control illegal activities and drug abuse in the city.

Around 100 officials from Central Crime Branch participated in a special drive across the city to check on Foreign nationals staying illegally and involved in anti social activities .

As many as 27 Foreign Nationals including 11 women were not having the travel documents in order and have been sent to detention center and cases handed over to FRRO for further action, a police officer,said.

The drive launched in the early hours of Monday morning and as many as 43 houses rented out by Foreign Nationals in and around KR Puram, Ramamurthynagar,Hennur,Banasawadi,Kothanur, Sampigehalli,Bagaluru and Yelahanka were searched to look for possible narcotics.

In another case the police have registered a case against foreign national under passport act in Hennur police station and further investigation is on.

Finally Bengaluru police commissioner,Kamal Pant has appreciated Joint CP Crime,Raman Gupta,DCP Crime-1,Dr SD Sharanappa,DCP crime-2,BS Angadi,and other all officers who were part of this drive a special reward will be given to the team for their excellent work he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Two armed men robbed a cab driver at knife point in HSR layout escaped with gold chain and mobile phone

February 9, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

Two armed men robbed a 27-year-old cab driver at knife point while he was taking a nap on roadside at 5th main HSR layout on Sunday night .

The victim,Srinath was waiting for the customers and dozed off when he woke up to knock on the window.

As soon as Srinath opened the window, they duo barged into the car, threatened him at knife point and took away his gold chain, mobile phone and wallet before fleeing away on the bike.

The police have taken up a case of robbery and verifying CCTV footage from him.We have some clues on the accused and will be arrested soon,a senior police officer, said.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Woman stripped,assaulted,humiliated by neighbour for trivial row in Bengaluru

February 9, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

A 46-year-old assaulted,stripped humiliated and robbed by her neighbour over a trivial row in Bellanduru on Friday.

Adding to the worst the police refused to take her complaint and assaulted her son who was trying to record their inaction on his mobile phone.

Bruised and battered she approached city police commissioner Kamal Pant on Saturday and filed a petition seeking action against the accused.

The victim had gone to visit her ailing mother staying close to her house and started cleaning the house outside.This has irked her neighbour, Ramu Munivenkatappa,without any provocation attacked her stripped and started beating her.

Soon his son joined and both assaulted the victim unless she passed out in front of the house.

In the melee her gold chain worth Rs 1.2 lakh was missing.Meanwhile her son returned from college and saw mother lying unconcious with stripped cloths.

He brought water and spinkled on her and the Hoysala patrolling vehicle reached the spot and took stock of the situation.

The victim and her son was later sent to station in an autorikshaw to report the matter.But as soon as they reached the station, the police abused and refused to take complaint and asked her to get out of the station.

shocked by the behaviour when the son identified as Goutham,started recording the behaviour of the police,they dragged him inside the station and beat him before deleting the video.

She even went to the jurisdictional DCP office but the officer was not present and the office staff asked her to come the next day.

Humiliated and shocked victim returned and with the help of a good samaritans,she filed a complaint with the commissioner and the complaint was forwarded to the DCP office.

On Monday the staff of the DCP told her when she went to meet again asked her to go and meet the police personnel at Bellandur police station.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

CMs meeting with State MPs,Discussed issues to be raised with the Centre

February 9, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

Central projects related to the state in Irrigation, Railways,Urban Development,Ports and Highways departments came up for discussion at the meeting with MPs of the State.

We had cordial discussions on issues to be raised at the Centre,Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.

Speaking to media persons after his meeting with the State MPs,Bommai said, Union Finance minister Nirmala Sitaraman too participated in the meeting.

She has assured of all measures to implement all the projects announced in the Union Budget. Siraman has also assured all the grants for the state under the 15th Finance Commission.

“During the the meeting with the Finance Minister we also discussed the Rs.1 lakh crore capital grant in the form of interest free on a 50 year term. The share of Karnataka is estimated to be around Rs.3800 cr to Rs.4000 cr in the capital grant,” Bommai said. 

Filed Under: bangalore, India

CM Bommai requests extension of GST compensation period upto 2024-25

February 9, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has requested the Union government to extend the GST compensation for a period upto 2024-25.

Bommai presented the request when he called on Union Finance minister Nirmala Sitaraman in New Delhi on Monday.

The period of GST compensation, being paid by the Union government, is set to end in March 2022.But the states are facing resource crunch due to Covid 19 impact.

In this background the Union government should extend the GST compensation time limit upto 2024-25 to help the states, Bommai requested.

The Union government had provided GST compensation for the last two years through loans.

The same gesture should continue for three more years and the loans could be repaid through collection of GST Cess, the Chief Minister conveyed to the Finance Minister. 

Filed Under: bangalore, India

CM seeks Rs. 5030cr grant for Kalyana Karnataka

February 9, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has requested Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman for a grant of Rs.5030cr for all round development of Kalyana Karnataka region under various central sponsored programmes.

“In accordance with the discussions held recently at the Conference of South Zone Board,Andhra Pradesh had sought a special grant for the development of its backward districts.

Similarly Karnataka too had pointed out that the Kalyana Karnataka region had many districts that were among the most backward in the country. Special status has been accorded for the region through amendment of article 371(J) of the Constitution.

Reservation has been provided for the region in employment and education.But special attention is needed for the development of the region.

The region lags behind in the multidimensional poverty index of the Niti Ayog too.So the Union government should provide a grant of Rs.5030cr for the region under Central sponsored programmes,” Bommai requested.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

PM Modi’s fixation with ‘Namaste Trump’ event led to COVID-19 spread in country: NCP

February 9, 2022 by Nasheman

Mumbai: A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the opposition of scaring migrant workers into fleeing to their native states from Mumbai during the COVID-19 pandemic, Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik on Tuesday hit back claiming the PM’s fixation with the ‘Namaste Trump’ event was responsible for the coronavirus spread in the country.

In February 2020, the then US President Donald Trump had visited India and also addressed a public gathering at a stadium in Ahmedabad as part of the ‘Namaste Trump’ event.

Modi said in the Lok Sabha on Monday that the Congress “crossed all limits” during the COVID-19 pandemic, and accused the party of instigating and scaring innocent labourers into fleeing to their native states from Mumbai.

Malik, who is also the NCP’s chief spokesperson, on Tuesday said, When the Maharashtra government was asking for a ban on international flights, your (PM Modi’s) own health minister (Dr Harsh Vardhan at that time) was stressing that the coronavirus infection will not spread.”

“Modi, in his fixation with the ‘Namaste Trump’ event, invited people from across the globe to India and it spread the coronavirus infection in all parts of the country, he claimed.

Prime Minister Modi is responsible for the spread of the coronavirus in the country, Malik alleged.

The Congress currently shares power with the Shiv Sena and NCP in Maharashtra.

You (Modi) said that we paid for the tickets of migrants. It is true, but you organised the special trains and we paid for the tickets. We bore the cost of train tickets because you wanted to collect money from the migrant labourers and workers, Malik claimed.

After the nationwide lockdown in 2020, the Indian Railways ran Shramik Special trains for the migrant workers.

When the migrant workers were walking to their native places, the Uttar Pradesh government had deployed buses for the first time to help the workers reach home. The Bihar government had also done the same. When the lockdown was imposed, you asked people to clang thalis, the NCP leader pointed out.

He further said that Modi had announced the lockdown “without any consideration or thinking about consequences of the decision. “Crores of people suffered because of such a decision, he said.

The Maharashtra government provided food, water and even paid for their (migrant workers) tickets. You did not provide the train service free of cost, Malik said.

We even operated special bus services for the migrant workers so that they could reach their native places. We were the ones who stood by the migrant workers, the minister said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

P Chidambaram calls Centre ‘no data available’ government

February 9, 2022 by Nasheman

New Delhi: This is a ‘no data available’ government said former finance minister P Chidambaram in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday over the ruling dispensation’s failure to have the record on oxygen shortage deaths, corpses floating in rivers and migrants walking back home during the coronavirus-induced lockdown.

Initiating a discussion on the Union budget 2022-23, Chidambaram said unemployment is on the rise in the country and questioned the Centre over the steps taken for the welfare of the common people following reduced subsidies for petroleum, fertiliser, food, among others.

“Welfare has been thrown to the wind for 142 billionaires of this country, he said.

Chidambaram spoke immediately after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s reply to the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s address.

He said he was speaking eloquently about jobs and employment, and as on March 31, 2021, there were 8.72 lakh vacancies in the central government and the government made 78,264 recruitments, leaving nearly 8 lakh vacancies.

“This is the statistic I hope the prime minister will welcome and use in his next speech,” he said.

On Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s budget speech, Chidambaram sarcastically said, The thing I liked about the finance minister’s budget speech is that it was the shortest speech of 90 minutes.

I will also keep my reply very short,” he said.

“I am a member of the ‘Tukde Tukde’ gang, which means disruption’. I am worried because in this parliament, a question was asked who are members of Tukde Tukde gang?’ and the honourable minister said we have no data available on Tukde Tukde gang’,” he said.

No data is also available on oxygen shortage death, corpses floating in rivers, migrants walking back to their homes and doubling farmers income, which was supposed to happen in 2022.

“This is a no data available government’…,” Chidambaram said.

“But I have some data and want the House to look into it. Last year, the finance minister projected the 2021-22 fiscal deficit as 6.8 per cent. I had cautioned them and said it will not be contained at 6.8 per cent and said we would do better than it,” he said, adding “they have done better than 6.8 per cent and they have done 6.9 per cent”.

The senior Congress leader said similarly, the target for disinvestment was fixed at Rs 1.75 lakh crore and he had cautioned the government saying it would be “indiscriminate and mindless” disinvestment.

“I am grateful to my government for accepting my caution and collecting only Rs 78,000 crore as against a target of Rs 1.76 crore,” he said.

While on capital expenditure, the budget of 2021-22 estimated Rs 5.54 lakh crore, but the revised estimate came at Rs 6.27 lakh crore, which was a “pleasant surprise”, he said.

“Until we get into the final print and found that Rs 6.27 lakh crore includes one-time debt payment of Air India of Rs 51,971 crore,” he said.

It is not capital expenditure, but an amount of repaying the banks and after deduction, the amount comes around Rs 5.52 lakh crore, which is even lesser than the budget estimates, he said.

Chidambaram said two years ago, the government had promised to privatise PSUs such as BPCL, Container Corporation of India and Shipping Corporation of India.

“There is no word in this year’s budget on the matter. Last year, the finance minister had said that she would privatise two public sector banks and one insurance company and there is again no word about it in the budget,” he added.

On the government’s plan to raise Rs 6 lakh crore through National Monetisation Pipeline through selling old infrastructure, he said one year has passed and there is no word on that.

“Railways said 151 passenger trains on 109 routes would be bid out to private sector, he said, adding it was responded with zero bids”.

“Why do you make these announcements which you do not have capacity to execute?” he asked.

Referring to CMI data, Chidambaram said urban unemployment was 7.9 per cent, while rural 6.54 per cent, and the budget statement has just one reference about 60 lakh job creation and that is through Gati Shakti and infra projects in five years.

“That is about 12 lakh jobs a year and the annual addition to the labour force is 47.5 lakh,” he said, adding “what will the rest do? They will fry and sell pakodas’ (snack).”

In 2016-17, India’s GDP grew 8.3 per cent and in 2019-20, it slipped down to 3.7 per cent and in FY 2020-21, the pandemic year, it slipped down.

“In 2019-20, GDP in constant terms was Rs 145 lakh crore and 2020-21, the pandemic year, it came down to Rs 135 lakh crore. We are growing only when we go back to Rs 145 lakh crore,” he said.

On the government’s claim of reaching pre-pandemic growth, Chidambaram said India is growing only when it gets back to Rs 145 lakh crore and grows higher and the country has not reached that stage.

The budget paper says that the nominal growth in 2022-23 would be 11.1 per cent and the new Chief Economic Advisor has said real growth would be 8 per cent.

“The finance minister must clarify which is correct,” he said.

In the last two years, millions of jobs have been lost and 60 lakh MSMEs have been closed down and 84 per cent of households suffered loss in income and per capita income, and expenditure has declined. More than 4.6 crore people have been pushed towards extreme poverty.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

India’s ‘Writing With Fire’ nominated for Best Documentary Feature at Oscars

February 9, 2022 by Nasheman

New Delhi: Indian documentary ‘Writing With Fire’ has been nominated in the Best Documentary Feature category at the 94th edition of the Academy Awards.

The nominations were announced by Tracee Ellis Ross and Leslie Jordan on Tuesday evening via the Twitter page of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Directed by Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh, both debuants, Writing With Fire chronicles the rise of Khabar Lahariya, India’s only newspaper run by Dalit women.

“We are beyond delighted. This is a massive moment for us and for Indian cinema… This film is about fearless Dalit women journalists who are redefining what being powerful means, quintessentially the story of the modern Indian woman,” co-director Ghosh told PTI.

The festival favourite film follows this ambitious group of Dalit wonder women led by their chief reporter, Meera as the team switches from print to digital in order to stay relevant.

Armed with smartphones and the courage and conviction one must be born with, they investigate the incompetence of the local police force, listen to and stand by victims of caste and gender violence, and challenge long-standing, harmful practices that lead to injustice and intimidation.

Other nominees in the category are: “Ascension”, “Attica”, “Flee”, and “Summer of Soul ( Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised).

The awards ceremony is scheduled to be held on March 27.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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