NATIONWIDE LOCKDOWN EXTENDED TILL MAY 3
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced the extension of the
nationwide lockdown till May 3, suggesting limited relaxation in select
areas after April 20 keeping in mind interests of daily wage earners.
In his fourth address to the nation during the last few weeks, Modi said the
government will continuously evaluate steps taken by each district/ areas
under police stations of how the strictly lockdown measures are being
implemented.
Announcing a one-week strict observance, he said, during this time the
measure of success will determine relaxation especially how areas did not
allow being turned into hotspots and controlled the situation in preventing
any new case. Detailed guidelines in the regard will be issued by the
Government on Wednesday, he said.
Prefacing his address thanking the people for bearing with hardships caused
by the lockdown, he said, the collective strength and resolve demonstrated
by the people is, in fact, a real tribute to the architect of the
Constitution, Dr B R Ambedkar, whose birth anniversary was observed
yesterday.
Explaining how the Centre was always ahead in taking steps to prevent the
spread of the virus and ahead of the curve, he said while comparisons with
other countries should not be done but the rate of progression in India is
far less than countries that have greater resources and better health
infrastructure.
In an apparent response to some criticism that India was late in taking
preventing steps, PM said the country had begun screening
tourists/international travellers at airports even before the first case was
detected, started compulsory 14-day quarantine of those arriving in India
before 100 cases were found and declared nationwide lockdown when 550 cases
were recorded.
On health infrastructure being ramped up to face the challenge, he said as
against the international norm of 1500 beds for every 10,000 cases, India
now has 1 lakh beds and 600 hospitals dedicated to tackling Covid19 cases.
Outlining seven steps each citizen should take in the collective fight
against the spread of the global health pandemic, he advised all to take
extra precaution and care of senior citizens especially those with
pre-existing diseases; follow social distancing and lockdown while using
homemade face masks; download Aarogya Setu App and encourage others to do
so; help the poor to the extent possible and take care of their food
requirements; increase personal immunity by following AYUSH guidelines; have
empathy towards employees and not remove them from work, and respect for
frontline warriors engaged in fighting the pandemic.
CONG SAYS PMÂ’S ADDRESS HOLLOW, NO MENTION OF FINANCIAL PACKAGE
The Congress on Tuesday termed as rhetoric and hollow on specifics the prime
ministerÂ’s address to the nation, saying there was no mention of a financial
package or concrete steps to revive the economy.
Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram said, “The poor have been left to fend
for themselves for 21+19 days, including practically soliciting food. There
is money, there is food, but the government will not release either money or
food. Cry, my beloved country,” he said on Twitter.
“CMs’ demand for money elicited no response. Not a rupee has been added to
the miserly package of March 25, 2020Â…..From Raghuram Rajan to Jean Dreze,
from Prabhat Patnaik to Abhijit Banerji, their advice has fallen on deaf
years,” Chidambaram tweeted further.
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Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said the PMÂ’s address was like Hamlet
without the Prince of Denmark. He tweeted: “Amazing PM address. Exhortation,
rhetoric, inspiration.....yet hollow on specifics! No financial package, no
details, no concrete item. Neither for poor nor middle class nor industry
nor businesses. Lockdown is good but cannot be end in itself! Where is
single livelihood issue.” He said the PM be assured that all stakeholders
will do their duties and will strictly observe lockdown. “After this: should
we pray? We want concrete palliatives for these deprived classes and even
for middle india and MSMEs,” he said.
OVER A THOUSAND 'HOMESICK' MIGRANTS PROTEST IN MUMBAI
Over 1,000 migrant workers who earn daily wages gathered near Bandra (West)
station in Mumbai on Tuesday demanding transport arrangements to go back to
their native places, hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced
extension of the coronavirus-enforced lockdown till May 3.
It took police about two hours to dispersed the crowd. In viral videos,
police were seen using mild cane-charge.
Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said the migrant workers who
gathered outside Bandra railway station might have expected that Prime
Minister Narendra Modi would order reopening of state borders. They were
told by the police that borders are not going to be opened and the situation
was now under control, he said, adding the migrants were assured that the
state government will make arrangement of food and accommodation for them,
following which the crowds dispersed, he said.
State Tourism Minister Aaditya Thackeray blamed the Centre for the protest
by the migrant workers and sought a road map to facilitate their journey
back to their native places. In a series of tweets, Thackeray said, “The
current situation in Bandra, now dispersed or even the rioting in Surat is a
result of the union government not being able to take a call on arranging a
way back home migrant labour.” “They don’t want food or shelter, they want
to go back home,” Thackeray said. He said feedback from all migrant labour
camps is similar - that these workers want to go back to their native
places. “Many are refusing to eat or stay in these camps,” he said.
Currently, more than six lakh people are housed in various shelter camps
across Maharashtra, he added.
The Mumbai Police has detained a man who may have potentially set off
rumours that led to hundreds of migrants flooding the Bandra West area on
Tuesday. A man identified as Vinay Dubey was allegedly running a campaign
online -- 'Chalo Ghar Ki Ore' (Head towards home) for migrant labour in
Mumbai. He has been accused of inciting migrants by posting calls for action
on Facebook and Twitter.
COVID-19 DASHBOARD – (Nos. IN INDIA / Nos. WORLDWIDE)
(Indian data from covid19india / and World Data from
worldometers.info/coronavirus/ )
Total Cases 11,487(+1,034) / 19,98,138(+73,459)
Total Deaths 393 (+35) / 1,26,607 (+6,915)
Total Recovered 1,361 (+168) / 4,78,741 (+33,736)
Active Cases 9,733(+831) / 13,92,790(+32,808)
Serious / Critical Cases (Not Available) / 51,608(-156)
Top 6 impacted nations so far: (Country / Total No of cases / Deaths)
USA 6,13,886 / 26,047
Spain 1,74,060 / 18,255
Italy 1,62,488 / 21,067
France 1,43,303 / 15,729
Germany 1,32,210 / 3,495
UK 93,873 / 12,107
Top 15 impacted Indian States so far: (Total No. of Confirmed case / No. Of
Deaths)
MAHARASHTRA 2,684 / 178
DELHI 1,561 / 30
TAMIL NADU 1,204 / 12
RAJASTHAN 1,005 / 11
MADHYA PRADESH 741 / 53
UTTAR PRADESH 660 / 8
GUJARAT 650 / 28
TELANGANA 644 / 18
ANDHRA PRADESH 483 / 9
KERALA 386 / 2
JAMMU AND KASH 278 / 4
KARNATAKA 260 / 10
HARYANA 198 / 3
WEST BENGAL 190 / 7
PUNJAB 184 / 13
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DONALD TRUMP HALTS WHO FUNDING OVER HANDLING OF CORONAVIRUS
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he has instructed his administration
to halt funding to the WHO over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic
while his administration reviews its response to the global crisis.
Trump, at a White House news conference, said the WHO had “failed in its
basic duty and it must be held accountable.” He said the group had promoted
China’s “disinformation” about the virus that likely led to a wider outbreak
of the virus than otherwise would have occurred.
Reacting to Mr Trump's remarks, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said
now was "not the time" to be cutting resources for the WHO.
The United States is the biggest overall donor to the Geneva-based WHO,
contributing more than $400 million in 2019, roughly 15% of its budget.
According to the WHO website, ChinaÂ’s contribution for 2018-2019 was almost
$76 million in assessed contributions and some $10 million in voluntary
funding.
The hold on funding was expected. Trump has been increasingly critical of
the organization as the global health crisis has continued, and he has
reacted angrily to criticism of his administrationÂ’s response.
TRUMP IS NOT A KING, SAYS CUOMO
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo took to morning TV shows on Tuesday to push
back against President Donald Trump’s claim of “total” authority to reopen
the nationÂ’s virus-stalled economy, noting that a President is not an
absolute monarch.
“We don’t have a king,” Mr. Cuomo told NBC. “We have a President. That was a
big decision. We ran away from having a king, and George Washington was
President, not King Washington. So the President doesnÂ’t have total
authority.”
The Democratic Governor, whose State has become the epicentre of the
COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S., was reacting to Mr. TrumpÂ’s assertion on
Monday that “when somebody is President of the United States, the authority
is total.”
When asked on CNN’s “New Day” what he would do if the President ordered him
to reopen New York’s economy, Mr. Cuomo said “If he ordered me to reopen in
a way that would endanger the public health of the people of my State, I
wouldnÂ’t do it. And we would have a constitutional challenge between the
state and the federal government and that would go into the courts and that
would be the worst possible thing he could do at this moment.”
TALIBAN CALLS FOR ISLAMIC EMIRATE IN AFGHANISTAN
The Taliban have drafted a charter with rules for the future governance of
Afghanistan that virtually envisages a return to the era when the terror
group was in power in Kabul during 1996-2001, according to a media report on
Tuesday.
The draft charter, which was shared with ToloNews channel by a senior Afghan
government official, calls for establishing an Islamic emirate, has 149
articles on a broad range of topics including how laws will be passed, and
states the Islamic emirate is not obliged to implement UN laws that
contradict Islamic values.
The development comes at a time when there is growing concern within
government circles in India and other neighbouring countries that the
Taliban, long accused of having strong ties with PakistanÂ’s military
establishment, are trying to take advantage of the Covid-19 crisis to push
through their agenda.
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WILL FULLY IMPLEMENT PM'S LOCKDOWN MEASURES: KEJRIWAL
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said the city will fully
implement the lockdown measures announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to
control the coronavirus spread. "Delhi will fully implement PM's lockdown
measures," Kejriwal tweeted. In a tweet, Kejriwal said if the lockdown is
taken away, all gains would be lost as the country fights coronavirus.
After hundreds of migrant workers gathered in Mumbai, Kejriwal, in a video
message, appealed to the daily wagers from different states that they should
not fall prey to rumours of bus arrangements being made to ferry them to
their native places. He assured them that the Delhi government had made
arrangement of their food and accommodation.
“A lot of people will try and spread rumours. They may come you saying that
they will help you reach your hometowns, or that DTC buses are taking people
to their destinations. I want to repeat, no DTC buses and no buses of any
other government are functional right now. You may create a huge crisis for
you and your family by stepping out in this hope,” he said.
INDIA REACHES OUT TO CHINA FOR 15 MILLION PPEs
To meet its requirement of 15 million personal protection equipment (PPEs),
which includes gowns, masks, gloves and goggles, India has now reached out
to China and has placed orders. New Delhi is also in the process of
procuring 1.5 million rapid testing kits from China, some of which have
already been delivered.
This comes at a time when China is facing complaints of exporting low
quality items from European countries. However, after facing criticism,
China stepped up quality checks on exports of 11 categories of medical
products, including masks, protective suits, goggles and ventilators.
These are being procured from Chinese companies by the Indian government and
private companies. The Indian Embassy in Beijing is facilitating the
procurement.
BCG VACCINE TO BE TESTED IN COVID-19 BATTLE
Mumbai's Haffkine Institute has claimed some success in mitigating the
effects of the Covid-19 virus in patients injected with the BCG vaccine. In
its application to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the
Drugs Controller of India, the Haffkine Institute has claimed that
preliminary research on the BCG vaccine's effect in combating the Covid-19
virus has been encouraging. "We have applied to the authorities to carry out
clinical trials of the vaccine," Dr Sanjay Mukherjee, Secretary, Medical
Education and Drugs Department, Government of Maharashtra said.
The BCG vaccine is used universally across India to immunise children
against tuberculosis and meningitis. Newborn children are usually given the
BCG vaccine in India and other developing countries.
According to expert advice obtained by the Maharashtra government, the
effect of the BCG vaccine wears off with the age of the patient. Officials
say, elderly patients and those with co-morbidities may be injected with
newer versions of the BCG vaccine to protect them from the Covid-19 virus if
the clinical trials are proved to be effective.
Initial research by the Haffkine Institute indicates that patients who have
already tested positive for the Covid-19 virus but with mild symptoms could
prevent worsening of their condition following a fresh round of the BCG
vaccination. However, this needs to be established by clinical trials,
according to health department officials.
ALL AIR, TRAIN SERVICES SUSPENDED TILL MAY 3
Shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended the nationwide lockdown
for 19 more days, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Tuesday
announced that all domestic and international flights will remain suspended
till May 3. “All domestic and international scheduled airlines operations
shall remain suspended till11:59pm of 03 May 2020,” the aviation body said
in a tweet.
The Indian Railways also suspended all passenger trains till May 3 after the
prime ministerÂ’s address.
IMF PROJECTS INDIAÂ’S GROWTH RATE AT 1.9% IN 2020, FORECASTS GLOBAL RECESSION
The IMF on Tuesday slashed IndiaÂ’s projected GDP growth to 1.9 per cent in
2020 from 5.8 per cent in January, as the global economy hits the worst
recession since the Great Depression in the 1930s due to the raging
coronavirus pandemic that has nearly stalled all economic activities across
the world.
With this subdued forecast, India is likely to record its worst growth
performance since the 1991 liberalisation. But the IMF, in its latest
edition of the World Economy report, said India and China are the only two
major countries that will register a positive growth rate.
The IMF has projected a growth rate of 1.2 per cent for China in 2020---the
slowest in more than four decades.
“We project global growth in 2020 to fall to -3 per cent. This is a
downgrade of 6.3 percentage points from January 2020, a major revision over
a very short period,” Indian-American Gita Gopinath, the IMF Chief Economist
said.
Most countries, in the advanced economy group, are forecast to contract this
year, including the US (–5.9 per cent), Japan (–5.2 per cent), the United
Kingdom (–6.5 per cent), Germany (–7.0 per cent), France (–7.2 per cent),
Italy (–9.1 per cent), and Spain (–8.0 per cent), the IMF report said.
REALTY DEVELOPERS MAY SEE A 20% FALL IN HOUSING PRICES, SAYS DEEPAK PAREKH
Property developers should be prepared for up to a 20 per cent fall in
housing prices and have to create liquidity by selling their inventory at
whatever prices they get, HDFC Chairman Deepak Parekh said on Tuesday.
“Next six months are going to be extremely tough. You need liquidity. Get
the cash flows coming by selling properties at whatever prices you get.
Don’t sit on the completed properties,” Parekh said in a video call,
attended by about 5,500 developers and jointly organised by industry bodies
Naredco and Credai.
He said it was an excellent buying opportunity for potential homebuyers with
job security and savings.
Across the top seven cities, developers had an unsold inventory of 455,000
units worth Rs 3.7 trillion at the end of March, according to consultancy
firm JLL.
To his suggestions for state governments, Parekh said they should waive
stamp duty and registration charges during festive months of September and
October.
“States should review ready-reckoner charges frequently and allow deferred
payment charges on various levies," he said.
US ALLOWS H-1B VISA EXTENSION, RELIEF FOR STRANDED INDIANS
In a big relief for thousands of stranded Indian professionals in America
due to the coronavirus pandemic, the US government has decided to accept
their H-1B visa applications for an extended stay in the country.
The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ
foreign workers in specialty occupations that require theoretical or
technical expertise.
The travel restrictions have left a number of H-1B visa holders stranded in
the US with their visa permits soon to expire. However, the DHS will shortly
start accepting applications for the extension of expiring visas. “We
recognise that non-immigrants may unexpectedly remain in the United States
beyond their authorised period of stay due to COVID-19,” the DHS said.
INDICATORS
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Jayanti.)
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow. - Audrey Hepburn
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human resources. "Since I've been with the firm for so long," he said, "I
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The human resources director agreed and said he'd have the letter that next
day. The following morning, Peters found the letter on his desk. It read,
"Jonathan Peters worked for our company for eleven years. When he left us,
we were very satisfied."
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