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Sensex Zooms 800 Points, Nifty Crosses 11,900 On Firm Asian Cues, Decline In Oil Prices

February 4, 2020 by Nasheman

All the BSE sectoral indices are trading in the green, with Banking, FMCG, oil and metal indices gaining 1-2 per cent each.

Sensex Zooms 800 Points, Nifty Crosses 11,900 On Firm Asian Cues, Decline In Oil Prices

Oil hits 13-month lows as coronavirus cut Chinese demand and sparked fears of supply cuts by OPEC

The benchmark indices were going strong in noon trades, due to the return of stability on the Asian Street and slide in crude oil prices. The Asian markets, including Hang Seng, Nikkei, Straits Times and Taiwan indices, gained around 1 per cent each, while the Chinese markets eked out gains of half a per cent on hopes that share prices would quickly regain lost ground after the virus gets contained within manageable limits. Oil also hit 13-month lows; brent crude settled down $2.17, or 3.8 per cent at $54.45 a barrel, as the outbreak of coronavirus curtailed Chinese demand and sparked concerns of potential supply cuts by OPEC.  

At 12:30 pm, the Sensex was quoting at 40,628, higher by 750 points or 1.8 per cent and the Nifty was at 11,935, up  228 points or 1.9 per cent. The broader markets were also trading on a strong footing; the BSE Midcap index gained 1.4 per cent at 15,507 and Smallcap index added 1.3 per cent at 14,557.

All the BSE sectoral indices are trading in the green, with the sole exception of the telecom index. Banking, FMCG, oil and metal indices are leading from the front, with gains of 1-2 per cent each.

The Sensex had closed higher by 137 points or 0.3 per cent at 39,872 and Nifty had settled at 11,707, up 46 points or 0.3 per cent. And with the strength being witnessed today, the Sensex seems to be on track to erase the budget day fall of 988 points.

The Hang Seng, Nikkei, Straits Times and Taiwan indices have gained around 1 per cent each, while the Chinese markets have also eked out gains of half a per cent on hopes that there would be a repeat of what happened during the Sars outbreak in 2002-03, when share prices quickly regained all lost ground after the virus was contained within manageable limits.

US stocks had rallied overnight, boosted by surprise strength in manufacturing activity, following a sharp sell-off last week on concerns about the economic impact of coronavirus. The Dow Jones rose 143 points or 0.5 per cent to 28,399, Nasdaq Composite added 122 points or 1.3 per cent to 9,273 and S&P 500 gained 23 points or 0.7 per cent to 3,248.

Back home, the markets would be factoring the monetary policy review, which is due to be announced on Thursday. The general view among analysts is that the central bank would maintain a status quo on the repo-rate front, on February 6, due to the continuing inflationary pressures.

On the results front, Bharti Airtel, Tata Global Beverages, Thermax, Titan Company, JSW Energy and Punjab National Bank will be releasing their Q3 earnings during the course of the day.

On the stock-specific front, index heavyweights such as Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Tata Steel, ITC and Hero Motocorp gallopped by more than 3 per cent on the BSE.

On the other hand, Bharti Airtel had edged lower by 0.4 per cent to Rs 508 ahead of its Q3 numbers. Bajaj Auto and Hindustan Unilever were also trading in the negative.

The market breadth was strong. Out of 2,172 stocks traded on the BSE, there were 1,476 advancing stocks as against 579 declines.

Filed Under: Business & Technology, India

50-60 Crore People Wouldn’t Know Parents’ Birth Date: Ghulam Nabi Azad

February 4, 2020 by Nasheman

Ghulam Nabi Azad further stated that the BJP-led central government is dragging people into all these things as they did not fulfill any of their promises.

50-60 Crore People Wouldn't Know Parents' Birth Date: Ghulam Nabi Azad

New Delhi: BJP is presenting this (NPR) wrongly: Ghulam Nabi Azad

Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad on Monday attacked the central government over National Population Register (NRC) and said that around 50 to 60 crore people in this country would not be knowing their parents’ date of birth.

Mr Azad along with party leader Anand Sharma and leaders from DMK, NCP, RJD, CPM, CPI and TMC gave suspension of business notice in Rajya Sabha under rule 267 over “prevailing situation in the country”.

“Ever since Citizenship (Amendment) Bill became an Act, the government, on different occasions, said that after this NPR and after that NRC will come. NPR was done earlier also, but the questions asked in it were usual… BJP is presenting this (NPR) wrongly, it is presenting it on the name of Hindu and Muslim (BJP isko galat tareeke se pesh karti hai, isko Hindu aur Musalman ke naam pe pesh karti hai),” Mr Azad told media here.

“We all believe that Hindu and Muslim identities have nothing to do with it… I believe that there are 50-60 crore people in this country, who would not know the date of birth of their parents,” he added.

Mr Azad further stated that the BJP-led central government is dragging people into all these things as they did not fulfill any of their promises.

Filed Under: India

Delhi Election 2020: Amit Shah Says “Nehru, Gandhi Promised Citizenship To Pakistan’s Minorities”

February 4, 2020 by Nasheman

Delhi Election 2020: On the issue of CAA, Amit Shah said, “Former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Rajendra Prasad, Maulana Azad, they all promised to give citizenship to Pakistani minorities whenever they come to India.”

Delhi Election 2020: Amit Shah Says 'Nehru, Gandhi Promised Citizenship To Pakistan's Minorities'

New Delhi:  Delhi Election 2020: BJP leader Amit Shah tore into Congress and AAP over the anti-CAA protests

BJP leader Amit Shah on Monday claimed that former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru had promised citizenship to minorities from Pakistan but the Congress is now protesting the amended citizenship law because it is “afraid of its vote bank in Shaheen Bagh”.

Addressing an election rally in support of the BJP candidate from Rajinder Nagar, RP Singh, he said the February 8 elections were no longer for electing assembly members and a chief minister, but were a contest between two ideologies.

“On one hand, there are people who stand with Shaheen Bagh and on the other hand, there are people who enter Pakistan and avenge the death of our soldiers,” he said.

In his rallies, Amit Shah has been raising the issue of a sit-in by anti-CAA protesters at Shaheen Bagh in Delhi since December 15, asking people to vote for the BJP to show their disapproval for the stir.

On the issue of CAA, he said, “Former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Rajendra Prasad, Maulana Azad, they all promised to give citizenship to Pakistani minorities whenever they come to India.”

“But, when I brought in a bill to give citizenship to them, the Congress reneged on its promise and is now protesting the CAA because they are afraid of their vote bank in Shaheen Bagh,” he said.

“In Shaheen Bagh, the protesters are raising the slogans of ‘Jinnah wali azadi’… which freedom are you taking about? India attained Independence in 1947. Now, no one can divide it,” Mr Shah said.

The Home Minister alleged that the AAP government protected those who raised anti-national slogans at Jawaharlal Nehru University.

On Sharjeel Imam’s “cut-off-Assam-from-India” remark, Amit Shah said for 12 days, he had been asking Arvind Kejriwal if he would give sanction to prosecute the JNU student, but “he hasn’t uttered a word”.

The BJP leader said Arvind Kejriwal’s government promised to install 15 lakh CCTVs, but only 1.5 lakh could be installed, and that too with the help of the Centre’s grant. “Kejriwal promised to deploy commandos in buses (for safety of women). But in reality, he made AAP workers wear commando uniform,” he alleged.

“He said the Yamuna will be cleaned. I challenged Kejriwal to take a dip in the river at 8 am on Tuesday,” he said.

Amit Shah also accused the Aam Aadmi Party chief of stonewalling the implementation of ‘Ayushman Bharat’ scheme in the national capital and delaying the work to regularise the unauthorised colonies.

Filed Under: India

How Kerala Is Fighting Coronavirus After Declaring It “State Calamity”

February 4, 2020 by Nasheman

Coronavirus: The viral disease, which has killed 450 people in China where it originated in December, was declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organisation last week as it spread to more than 20 countries.

How Kerala Is Fighting Coronavirus After Declaring It 'State Calamity'

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala confirmed first three cases of coronavirus in the last three days.

Kerala has stepped up efforts in fight against the lethal disease caused by Novel Coronavirus- declared a “state calamity” on Monday- after confirming first three cases in India in the last five days. More than 40,000 health officials, government employees, ground staff have been mobilised for three hugely challenging tasks – surveillance, contact tracing and counselling.

The viral disease, which has killed 450 people in China where it originated in December, was declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organisation last week as it spread to more than 20 countries.32s

China virus death toll rises above 420

Sixty-four new deaths were confirmed on Tuesday — surpassing Monday’s record to post the new biggest daily increase since the virus was detected late last year in the central city of Wuhan.

All three coronavirus patients in Kerala are students who returned from China’s Wuhan city – the epicentre of outbreak – last month. They are admitted in three different hospitals in north Kerala’s Kasaragod, Central Kerala’s Thrissur and south Kerala’s Alappuzha. Twenty-eight isolation facilities have been prepared in the state – two from each district.

In the last three days, over 80 people – who came in direct contact with the three coronavirus patients – have been traced and placed under observation at hospitals and isolation wards. Over 2,230 people are under watch across the state; around 75 of them are in isolation wards and rest of them have been quarantined at homes.

“Co-ordination is being carried out at a mammoth scale. The health department has over 40,000 employees. There are forty other state government departments – animal husbandry, revenue. Several departments will be working together. This goes all the way down to the 1,200 local self government institutions, right till the ground level”, Rajan Khobragade, State Health Principal Secretary, explained to NDTV. The Rapid Response Team in Trivandrum is chaired by the state health minister herself.

Sources have confirmed that health officials in Kerala sought support from the civil aviation ministry and details of passengers who traveled with the affected three students fron Wuhan before the screenings began at airports across the country. Over 50,000 passengers across the country were screened at airports across the country till Saturday, Union Health Ministry said. 

Contact tracing begins with a detailed interview of the patients, helping them recall as as many details of people they came in direct contact with. Details can be location specific, names of places they visited or people they met. 

More than 600 people were evacuated by India from Wuhan, where they were locked down amid outbreak, over the weekend. “Most students studying at Wuhan are from Kerala and that’s why we have been making these mass appeals, intensifying all our measures to contain any possible spread. While people are responding to our appeals very well. If there are people who do not co-operate, we may be forced to take action”, KK Shailaja, Kerala’s Health Minister has said.

On Monday, Kerala declared coronavirus a “state calamity”. This would mean ‘all hands on deck’, officials said. “All leaves have been cancelled , seven district collectors were to leave for Mussoorie for their training. Now, they have been asked to stay back. It’s about streamlining the government machinery to break the chain of contact,” state health minister said.

There is a special designated team of doctors and counsellors who have been personally calling the people under isolation at homes or at hospital.

So far, they have personally called and counselled 372 people, giving them specific numbers to call back at any point if they are anxious or fearful about anything.

“We call people, reassure them, give them a number that they can call back on anytime if they deal with anxiety, sleeplessness. This number is functional 24×7. We already had 105 counsellors posted in 10 districts affected by floods in the last two years. So this positioned us in a much better way to reach out to effected families for counselling”, Dr Kiran, the nodal officer for mental health in the state, told.

Filed Under: India

Uttar Pradesh Police arrests 108 PFI members in four days

February 3, 2020 by Nasheman

Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Awanish Kumar Awasthi said that the arrests are in addition to the 25 made earlier.

LUCKNOW: Police in Uttar Pradesh has arrested 108 members of the Popular Front of India in the last four days for their alleged involvement in protests against the anti-citizenship law, a senior official said on Monday.

The arrests are in addition to the 25 made earlier, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Awanish Kumar Awasthi told reporters.

“This is just the beginning. We will get to the roots of the organisation. A probe is also going on about their financial dealings. We are in touch with central agencies and are sharing information with them,” he said.

Filed Under: India

Minor rape victim attacked with acid in UP’s Hapur

February 3, 2020 by Nasheman

Senior police officials said that the acid attack was a result of dispute between the girl’s family and the neighbours.

Acid Attack

HAPUR: A minor rape victim was attacked with acid in Hapur district on Sunday.

The victim and her family alleged that a relative of the accused was pressurizing them for a compromise and when they refused, she was attacked with acid.

They alleged that the accused threw acid on the girl’s feet and fled saying that the next time, it would be her face.

The victim has been admitted to a hospital for treatment.

Babugarh police station in-charge Uttam Singh Rathore said the minor was allegedly raped in June 2019.

Police had arrested a man, identified as Dilshad, in the case.

Senior police officials said that the acid attack was a result of dispute between the girl’s family and the neighbours.

The police said that the matter is being investigated.

Filed Under: India

‘Goli maarna bandh karo’: Opposition members raise slogans against CAA in Lok Sabha

February 3, 2020 by Nasheman

As soon as the House took up Question Hour, members raised slogans against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

Lok Sabha Budget session 2020.

NEW DELHI: Some opposition members in Lok Sabha on Monday raised slogans against the amended citizenship law during Question Hour.

As soon as the House took up Question Hour, members raised slogans against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

“Say no to CAA”, “save our democracy” and “save our Constitution” were some of the slogans raised by them along with a few opposition MPs shouting “Goli maarna bandh karo; desh ko todna bandh karo“.

Speaker Om Birla said the House was taking up the important issue of skill development of the youth, hence members should participate in it and go back to their seats.

He also reminded that floor leaders had assured him that the Question Hour will be allowed to be conducted smoothly and members are free to raise issues during Zero Hour which follows the Question Hour.

However, members kept raising slogans.

Filed Under: India

Police book case against 600 unidentified anti-CAA protesters in Moradabad

February 1, 2020 by Nasheman

The FIR lodged in Galshaheed police station names 20 people and mentions 600 unidentified people who have been accused of shouting objectionable slogans.

MORADABAD: Police have registered an FIR against a group of protesters, mostly women, who have began an “indefinite” sit-in against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act at Eidgah Ground in Moradabad.

The FIR lodged in Ghalshaheed police station names 20 people and mentions 600 unidentified people who have been accused of shouting objectionable slogans.

Of the unnamed people, 400 are men while 200 are women.

A large number of police personnel have been deployed at the ground.

Moradabad District Magistrate Rakesh Singh said Section 144 of CrPC has been imposed and action will be taken on any “anti-social elements indulging in violence”.

“No permission was sought from the administration for the demonstration, so it is illegal but we are watching,” he said.

Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) prohibits assembly of four or more people in an area.

It is, however, being claimed that the Eidgah where they began their protest since Wednesday is a “private” place and the CrPC section does not apply to them.

The protesters claimed that the CAA and proposed National Register of Citizens were unconstitutional and their implementation will create communal tensions.

A woman activist, who did not want to be named, said the BJP government was trying to divert the attention from the public as it has not performed well.

Criticising the amended citizenship law, another activist said religion should not be the basis of allowing migrants into the country.

We are demanding for a withdrawal of the Act, she said.

Another woman said, “Many people from the Muslim community in Moradabad are top-class artisans in metalcraft and contribute towards high foreign currency earnings for the country. It would be difficult for many of them to prove they have jobs as they do not possess documents.”

Filed Under: India

Kafeel Khan remanded to judicial custody, transferred to Mathura jail

February 1, 2020 by Nasheman

Circle Officer (Civil Lines) Anil Samania said Khan was brought here late Friday evening and was produced before the remand magistrate who remanded him to judicial custody.

Doctor Kafeel Khan

ALIGARH: Child specialist Kafeel Khan who was accused of making an inflammatory speech at AMU was remanded to judicial custody and later transferred to Mathura jail, officials said on Saturday.

Circle Officer (Civil Lines) Anil Samania said Khan was brought here late Friday evening and was produced before the remand magistrate who remanded him to judicial custody.

He was sent to the Aligarh jail, but within an hour, he was transferred to Mathura jail, the official said.

He was accused of making an inflammatory speech at the university during anti-CAA protests on December 14.

Filed Under: India

1,804 passengers screened for coronavirus in Punjab

February 1, 2020 by Nasheman

Welfare Minister Sidhu said the government of India on Friday issued the guidelines that all passengers coming from China after January 15 will be screened and tested.

Coronavirus

CHANDIGARH: A total of 1,804 passengers have been screened for novel coronavirus at Amritsar and Mohali airports as well as border check posts of Atari and Dera Baba Nanak in Punjab, Health and Family Welfare Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu said.

He said no symptomatic or suspected case of coronavirus has been reported out of these passengers.

Sidhu said the government of India on Friday issued the guidelines that all passengers coming from China after January 15 will be screened and tested.

He said all the passengers coming from China to Punjab after January 15 are being contacted and samples are being taken. Twenty-three samples will be sent for testing at the National Institute of Virology in Pune.

He said 33 passengers with travel history to China had reported in the state, out of which two samples of suspected patients have been tested negative and eight passengers have completed 14 days observation period and the remaining 23 passengers are under regular observation of the Department of Health

Filed Under: India

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