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Delhi records over 7,000 Covid-19 cases for first time government to augment beds
The positivity rate stood at 12.19 per cent amid the festive season and rising pollution in the city, according to the latest bulletin.
NEW DELHI: Delhi recorded over 7,000 COVID-19 cases for the first time taking the tally to over 4.23 lakh on Friday, while the death toll rose to 6,833 with 64 more fatalities, authorities said.
The 7,178 fresh cases were diagnosed following the 58,860 tests conducted the previous day, while the positivity rate stood at 12.19 per cent amid the festive season and rising pollution in the city, according to the latest bulletin issued by the Delhi health department.
The previous highest single-day spike till date here — 6,842 cases — was recorded on Wednesday.
The number of daily cases had crossed the 6,000-mark for three consecutive days from November 3-5.
On Friday, 64 new fatalities were recorded, pushing the death toll in the national capital to 6,833.
On Thursday, 66 fatalities due to COVID-19 were reported.
The active cases tally on Friday stood at 39,722.
The bulletin said the total number of cases has climbed to 4,23,831.
The recovery rate on Friday was over 89 per cent, it said.
Meanwhile, Delhi government on Friday issued orders to augment the capacity of beds for COVID-19 patients by adding in total over 1,100 beds at various state-run and private facilities to “combat the third wave” of spread of infection.
Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain took a review meeting with all the medical directors and medical superintendents of COVID-19 hospitals.
Delhi Chief Secretary Vijay Dev took a review meeting with all district magistrates on COVID-19 management, it said.
Additional Chief Secretary (Services) took a meeting with officials of the three municipal corporations and the New Delhi Municipal Council to review the pandemic situation.
The number of Rapid Antigen Tests conducted on Thursday stood at 43,194 while the RT-PCR, CBNAAT and True NAAT tests figures were 15,666 in all adding to 58,860, according to the bulletin The number of containment zones in Delhi increased to 3,754 from 3,684 on Thursday.
The sudden spike in cases comes amid the festive season and rising pollution levels.
While Durga Puja celebrations ended on October 25, the next festivals are Diwali and Chhath in November.
The National Centre for Disease Control in a report drafted recently had warned that Delhi needs to be prepared for about 15,000 fresh cases of COVID-19 per day, taking into account the upcoming winter season-related respiratory problems, large influx of patients from outside and festive gatherings.
According to the Friday bulletin, out of the total number of 15,781 beds in COVID hospitals, 8,253 are vacant.
It said 618 beds in COVID care centres are occupied by persons under quarantine, including travellers who have returned by Vande Bharat Mission and bubble flights.
Delhi government has significantly ramped up testing in the past few days, with the count on several times crossing the 60,000-mark.
The number of tests done per million as on Thursday was over 2.6 lakh while the total number of tests stood at over 49 lakh.
The bulletin said 3,77,276 patients have recovered, been discharged or migrated so far.
Since September, daily cases had begun to rise in the city.
From the last week of September, the daily numbers had started to come down a bit.
The number of people in home isolation rose to 23,679 compared to 23,411 the previous day.
US COVID-19 cases hit record for third day, daily count tops 1,27,000
As of Friday evening, the US — the worst hit country in the world in terms of deaths and total cases — had more than 236,000 coronavirus-related fatalities and 9.7 million known infections.
WASHINGTON: The United States has set a third straight daily record for new Covid-19 infections, notching more than 127,000 cases, John Hopkins University reported Friday.
And the death toll as of 8:30 pm over the past 24 hours was 1,149, the Baltimore-based university said.
The outbreak has been surging for weeks across the country, with the Midwest worst-hit even as the number of new diagnoses were approaching springtime levels in the south, northeast and west.
While deaths remain far lower than the peak in spring, Friday was also the fourth day in a row that fatalities were above 1,000. The last time people were dying of Covid-19 at that rate in the US was early September.
As of Friday evening, the US — the worst hit country in the world in terms of deaths and total cases — had more than 236,000 coronavirus-related fatalities and 9.7 million known infections.
Cases are expected to increase as the country moves into colder weather and people switch to socializing primarily indoors, prime conditions for passing the virus from person to person.
Colder, drier weather might also play a role in creating favorable conditions for the virus to linger in air and on surfaces.
Reasons that deaths are down from their peak include the fact that as cases are more spread out geographically than they were at the start of the US epidemic, hospitals are better able to cope with the caseload.
Doctors have also learned how to better treat severe cases of Covid-19 — by placing patients on their stomachs, avoiding the use of ventilators where possible and using them on low-pressure settings if they are required, and, perhaps most crucially, using steroids such as dexamethasone to tamp down a destructive autoimmune response known as a cytokine storm.
Since a greater proportion of people getting infected are younger, they are also less likely to develop severe forms of the disease.
Two vaccine makers, Moderna and Pfizer, say they might be ready to apply for emergency use authorizations towards the end of the month.
But if and when vaccines do become available, they’re only expected to be moderately effective, meaning that people will need to continue to adhere to masking, social distancing and hand hygiene to bring an end to the pandemic.
Rs 4,636 crore for skill devpt: State, Tata Tech join hands to upgrade ITIs
Tata Technologies Ltd has joined hands with the Karnataka government to develop 150 government Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) by investing over Rs 4,000 crore.
BENGALURU: Tata Technologies Ltd has joined hands with the Karnataka government to develop 150 government Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) by investing over Rs 4,000 crore. Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa termed the agreement, signed on Friday, as a first-of-its-kind initiative of government-industry partnership that will enable youth to get good quality skill training based on industry requirements. The initiative is part of the government’s continued efforts to ensure ease of doing business, and the agreement is mutually beneficial as the industry will have a skilled workforce.
As per the agreement, signed by Anand Bhade, president, Tata Technologies, and S Selvakumar, Secretary, Department of Skill Development, Entrepreneurship and Livelihood, ITIs will be upgraded by investing `4,636.50 crore. Tata Tech and 20 other companies are contributing `4,080 crore from their CSR funds, while `657 crore will be provided by the State government. Each of the 150 ITIs will get `30 crore for upgradation.
New infrastructure, industry-oriented courseware, training and support for advanced equipment and software to benefit students to get better employment opportunities will be provided at ITIs. Students from other such institutes too can avail of the facilities. While 300 trainers from Tata Tech and associate industries will train students at the upgraded institutes, online training will be provided in all government and aided ITIs in the State. In the first phase, ITIs at Peenya, Hosur Road, Ballari, Mysuru, Dastikoppa and Shikaripura will be upgraded.
Deputy Chief Minister Dr C N Ashwath Narayan said the initiative is expected to help over one lakh youth get better employment opportunities every year. Based on the requirement of the industry, ten new courses are being added at ITIs, he said. Warren Harris, Managing Director and CEO, Tata Tech, said their vision of ‘Engineering a better world’ is to create a platform for students to be part of the transforming ecosystem and get exposure to the latest machinery, hardware, software and training. There are 1,713 ITIs in the state. Of them, 270 are government, 196 aided and 1,247 private with 1.8 lakh students.
Industrious plan
- Rs 30 crore each will be invested to upgrade 150 government ITIs: Total investment: `4,636.50cr
- ITIs will be developed into skill training hubs with new machinery and technology
- Syllabus will be based on demands of industry
- Electric vehicles, agricultural machinery, aerospace and defence, horticulture, smart city and other sectors would be the focus
- Tata Tech will strengthen training, counselling and placement cells
Bengaluru violence: CCB heading to Andhra in search of Sampath Raj
It’s been more than a week since former mayor R Sampath Raj, accused in the DJ Halli violence case, is absconding after leaving a private hospital in the city.
BENGALURU: It’s been more than a week since former mayor R Sampath Raj, accused in the DJ Halli violence case, is absconding after leaving a private hospital in the city. He has been repeatedly shifting his base, dodging Central Crime Branch (CCB) sleuths. Special CCB teams have visited places in Kerala and Maharashtra looking for him, but returned empty-handed. Now, they are heading to Andhra Pradesh, sources said.
Last Saturday, four special teams went to Kerala to nab the former mayor. They had also questioned his relatives to track his movements. On October 29, Sampath Raj escaped from a private hospital in Hebbal, and police searched his house in Cox Town soon after. A CCB officer said a technical team is working on tracking his movements, which showed him moving from one state to another.
Meanwhile, Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai spoke to reporters on Friday, saying that the special teams have clues about Sampath Raj’s whereabouts, and he will be arrested soon.Raj allegedly planned his escape from the city on October 26 along with his former driver, and they hired a cab for this. He was admitted to a private hospital, but absconded soon after his discharge. Meanwhile, the CCB issued a notice to the hospital for not informing them about the discharge.
Fed up with bad roads, Karnataka villagers take NHAI engineer for a ride on tractor
The engineer was made to sit on a tractor and taken for a ride for 2 km on Thursday. The incident happened near Dodduru when some villagers staged a protest to fix the road.
GADAG: Angry villagers of Dodduru and nearby villages took an Engineer from the National Highway Authority on a tractor to show the pathetic condition of Lakshmeshwar and Dodduru road.
The engineer was made to sit on a tractor and taken for a ride for 2 km on Thursday. The incident happened near Dodduru when some villagers staged a protest to fix the road.
Rajesh Patil, AEE of National Highway Authority visited the spot to convince the villagers but villagers asked him to travel on that road to know the exact situation. Lakshmeshwar to Doddur is a road which was repaired a month back but the villagers are complaining that the contractor has not done his work properly.
The main road from Lakshemwar to Doddur is one of the busiest roads in the taluk. Farmers go to their fields on carts, villagers go to market on auto rickshaws.
This road has also witnessed many minor accidents and last week a cart’s wheel stuck in a muddy road and one cattle’s leg was broken. After these incidents many villagers submitted memorandum to the concerned officials but it was in vain.
Rajesh Patil, engineer who saw the road on a tractor said, “I have seen the pathetic condition of the road. This is all due to the contractor’s mistake. The road repair work will start after Deepavali”.
AIMIM colluding with BJP, will have little impact on polls: Congress’ Bihar chief
The Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee chief also said the Tejashwi Yadav-led ‘Mahagathbandhan’ will get a clear majority in the polls and the Congress will “definitely” do better.
NEW DELHI: Dubbing the AIMIM as the BJP’s “B-team”, Congress’ Bihar unit chief Madan Mohan Jha on Thursday accused the Asaduddin Owaisi-led party of colluding with the BJP, but said it will not have any significant impact on the assembly polls as people will not “waste” their votes.
The Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee chief also said the Tejashwi Yadav-led ‘Mahagathbandhan’ will get a clear majority in the polls and the Congress will “definitely” do better in terms of winning percentage on the seats contested as compared with the 2015 polls.
Jha said the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM) will not be able to cut into the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ vote share as its voters will vote intelligently and not let even one vote go waste.
The assertion assumes significance as it comes ahead of Bihar Assembly elections’ third phase which is set to see a triangular contest with the AIMIM entering the poll dynamics on many seats in the Seemanchal belt, which has a substantial Muslim population, to challenge the National Democratic Alliance and the RJD-led grand alliance.
The AIMIM is in the fray on 20 seats in Bihar polls, a majority of which go to polls in the third phase on November 7, as part of the Grand Democratic Secular Front that has four other parties, including Upendra Kushwaha’s Rashtriya Lok Samta Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party.
Asked if the Owaisi-led AIMIM can cut into the Mahagathbandhan vote and affect its poll prospects in the third phase, Jha said, “The person you are talking about, the voters you are saying he could impact are very intelligent. They will not waste even a single vote. All voters will cast their vote intelligently.”
“Yes, in one or two seats his strong candidates could have an impact, but the voters in general will not be swayed. I am confident the voters will not make a wrong decision,” the Congress leader said.
On the assertions that Owaisi and his allies could be “vote cutters”, Jha said every one knows whose team they are and from where they are guided.
The state from which Owaisi comes, he is not strengthening his party there but is giving tension to people in other states, Jha said.
The AIMIM had won a seat in the bypolls, but this is an assembly election and voters vote very carefully and intelligently in these polls, he asserted.
Jha said Owaisi’s party was “definitely” BJP’s ‘B-team’.
“They are colluding with the BJP and look at their candidates, they give tickets as per the BJP’s wishes,” he said.
Asked if he believes that Owaisi’s alliance partners were also the BJP’s ‘B-team’, Jha said look at the stance taken by those who are with Owaisi and one would know the answer.
He said his statement that AIMIM and its allies were the ‘B-team’ of the BJP was based on what people of Seemanchal told him when he toured the area recently and he was just conveying their sentiments.
Jha said the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ had done really well in the two phases of the polls gone by and the trend has shown that a grand alliance government is going to be formed under the leadership of Tejashwi Yadav.
The Bihar Congress chief said he does not want to exactly predict any numbers, but was confident that the grand alliance will get a clear majority.
“Great enthusiasm was visible among the people at the four public meetings held by Rahul Gandhi in the last two days. Even the public meetings of Tejashwi ji, they are much bigger than the public meetings of the Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) and the Chief Minister (Nitish Kumar),” Jha said.
Asked if the grand alliance government comes to power will the Congress get the post of deputy CM, Jha said he does not want to comment on it as this was not an issue that is relevant right now.
On Prime Minister Modi’s sharp attacks at the grand alliance, Jha claimed that the people of Bihar were “not taking his remarks seriously” and alleged that he was making statements not befitting of the prime minister’s post.
Jha also said that the alliance between the BJP and Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) was an opportunistic one and therefore, the bitterness between them was visible from time to time.
Asked about Lok Janshakti Party chief Chirag Paswan and the impact he would have on the polls, Jha said some LJP candidates were having an impact in some constituencies, but whether he would have a role post polls, the people of Bihar will decide.
On whether the Mahagathbandhan would be open to an alliance with Paswan post polls, he said, “We will get a majority on our own and will not have to join hands with anyone.”
Polling in 71 and 94 constituencies, out of the 243 Assembly seats, was held in the first two phases on October 28 and November 3 respectively.
The remaining 78 seats will go to polls on November 7 and the counting of votes will take place on November 10.
7.7% turnout till 9 am in third phase of Bihar polls
Patna (Bihar): An estimated 7.70 per cent of the total 2.35 crore electors exercised their franchise till 9 am in the 78 assembly seats of Bihar where the third and final phase of elections were underway on Saturday.
The poll opened at 7 am in these seats spread across 15 districts of north Bihar. According to the Election Commission, the polling percentage at 9 am was 7.69.
The maximum 10.67 per cent turnout till 9 am was recorded in the Araria district, and the minimum (5.36 per cent) in the Katihar district.
The turnout in the first phase till 9 am was 6.74 per cent, while in the second phase it was 8.05 per cent.
Voting is being held simultaneously in the Valmiki Nagar Lok Sabha seat, where a bypoll has been necessitated due to the death of JD(U) MP Baidyanath Mahto.
It has recorded a turnout of 7.89 per cent till 9 am. The first phase of voting for the 243-strong assembly took place on October 28 and the second phase on November 3.
The votes will be counted on November 10.
Time to remove Kohli from RCB captaincy, feels Gautam Gambhir
New Delhi: Former India opener and two-time IPL champion skipper Gautam Gambhir feels Virat Kohli’s non-performance as Royal Challengers Bangalore captain should lead to his removal from the hot seat as it is now a question of accountability.
Known for his straight-talking, the hero of India’s two World title triumphs made it clear that Kohli’s name as a leader shouldn’t be taken alongside the likes of Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Rohit Sharma, who are IPL’s most successful captains.
Asked if Kohli should be removed from RCB’s captaincy, Gambhir told ‘ESPNCricinfo’, “100 per cent, because the problem is about accountability. Eight years into the tournament (without a trophy), eight years is a long time.
“Tell me any other captain forget about captain, tell me any other player who would have got eight years and wouldn’t have won the title and would have still continued with it.
“So it has to be accountability,” Gambhir, who led KKR to two IPL titles in 2012 and 2014, said on the show ‘Time Out’.
Gambhir has been a staunch critic of Kohli’s IPL leadership over the years but he insisted that there is nothing personal.
“…but somewhere down the line, he needs to put his hand up and say, ‘yes, I am responsible. I am accountable’.”
Gambhir then cited the example of Kings XI Punjab, who didn’t show patience with Ravichandran Ashwin after the veteran off-spinner failed to deliver as captain for just two seasons.
“Eight years is a long, long time. Look at what happened to R Ashwin. Two years of captaincy (for the Kings XI Punjab), he couldn’t deliver and he was removed.”
For someone like Rohit, who is on the cusp of his fifth title, a long stint as Mumbai Indians captain has been only possible because he has delivered, said Gambhir.
“We talk about MS Dhoni, we talk about Rohit Sharma, we talk about Virat Kohli…not at all. Dhoni has won three (IPL) titles, Rohit Sharma has won four titles, and that’s the reason they’ve captained for such a long time because they’ve delivered.
“I’m sure if Rohit Sharma wouldn’t have delivered for eight years, he would have been removed as well. There should not be different yardsticks for different people.”
Gambhir said it irksome to see Kohli’s reluctance to accept that the buck stops at him.
“You’re the leader, you’re the captain. When you get the credit, you should take the criticism as well.” He even went to the extent of saying that RCB did not deserve to qualify for the play-offs after four successive losses.
“You can keep saying ‘we qualified for the playoffs and we deserved to qualify for the playoffs’, absolutely not. RCB actually never deserved to qualify for the playoffs.”
Gambhir said RCB has increasingly become a side about only two people — Kohli and AB de Villiers.
“And then they should have had a squad, probably if Virat wanted to open, they should have picked a middle-order batter in the auction. But again it was all about Virat and AB (de Villiers).”
It was only de Villiers who came up some match-winning performances to prevent RCB’s season from becoming a total disaster.
“Imagine if AB would have had a bad season, tell me what would have happened to RCB,” Gambhir said.
“He was the one who actually won them two or three games out of seven. I don’t think as a unit they’ve done anything different from what they did last year. It’s exactly the same this year as well.
“Only because you’ve qualified for the playoffs, just because of one individual’s absolute brilliance, it doesn’t make you a strong contender to win the IPL.”
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