ACKNOWLEDGE COMMUNITY TRANSMISSION: IMA TO CENTRE
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has urged the government to acknowledge
community transmission of COVID-19 in India, with the district as a unit.
The government has been saying that India was not witnessing community
transmission and was only seeing local outbreaks amenable to containment.
While India is set to begin the trials of its indigenous COVID-19 vaccine
from this week, a top official from the IMA has claimed that a vaccine cure
for the deadly COVID-19 upon its development and marketing would reach
usable stage only after 2020.
"Developing a vaccine is not a political decision. It involves a lot of
steps and procedures," said Dr V K Monga, IMA Board of Hospitals Chairman.
"Since the viral infections have shorter immunity; a vaccine with a longer
effect is to be seen, secondly, we have to see that it has no side effect
and thirdly, viruses mutate faster and hence, it has to be seen that the
vaccine is effective on most of the mutants as we don't know which mutated
virus is present in which part of the country," he said.
Speaking about the rise in the recovery rate, Dr Monga said in this
particular disease, approximately 80 per cent of the people are recovering
on their own. "These patients will automatically recover. Home isolation is
a good thing," he said adding that people using masks and adhering to
social-distancing norms was also increasing recovery.
However, he clarified that plasma therapy, which was being seen as the only
solution to COVID-19 in place of the absence of the vaccine, can't minimise
the need of a vaccine. "In the case of COVID-19, only vaccine or immunity
can defeat the present disease," he said.
Regarding community spread of this virus, he added that community spread of
COVID-19 had begun in India and the major causes of this were the migration
of labourers and discontinuing of contact tracing of COVID-19 patients.
SHARAD PAWAR SLAMS RAM TEMPLE TRUST FOR FIXING DATE AMID PANDEMIC
A day after Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust invited Prime Minister
Narendra Modi to lay the foundation stone of a Ram temple in Ayodhya, the
NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Sunday said some people think building a temple
will help eradicating the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Eradication of COVID-19 is the priority of the Maharashtra government, but
some people think constructing a temple will help in its mitigation," Pawar
told reporters in Solapur.
The NCP supremo said this when asked about the proposed date for laying of
the foundation stone for the Ram temple.
The Trust met Saturday to decide the date of construction of the temple at
the site in Ayodhya where the Babri Masjid once stood. The construction of
the temple, which was set to begin a few months ago, had to be postponed on
account of the coronavirus-induced lockdown in March.
Mahant Kamal Nayan Das, the spokesperson of Ram Mandir Trust president
Nritya Gopal Das said, "We have suggested two auspicious dates - August 3
and 5 - for the prime minister's visit based on calculations of movements of
stars and planets." "The entire country is of the opinion that it (the
bhoomi pujan) should be done by the Prime Minister," said Kameshwar Chaupal,
one of the 15 members of the Trust. He said the construction will start when
the Prime Minister deems it fit after considering the situation in the
country, on the border and the pandemic.
In November 2019, three months after the abrogation of Article 370, a
five-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court directed that the
disputed Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid site be handed over to a
Centre-appointed Trust for construction of a temple and Muslims be given an
alternate 5-acre site for a mosque.
RICHARD VERMA AND OTHERS MAKE A STRONG PITCH FOR BIDEN AMONG NRIs
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, if elected to power in the
November elections, will help shape international bodies like the United
Nations so that India get a permanent seat on the Security Council, a former
top American diplomat has said.
"There's no question that under his (Biden) leadership, he would help shape
international institutions like the UN to give India a (permanent) seat on
the Security Council, he would fulfil its (India) status as a major defence
partner," former US Ambassador to India Richard Verma said on Saturday. "He
(Biden) would work together with India to keep our citizens collectively
safe. That means standing up against cross-border terrorism and standing
with India when its neighbours attempt to change the status quo," he added.
Verma, an Indian-American who was US ambassador to India from 2014 to 2017,
joined three other prominent Indian-Americans to make a strong pitch for the
small but highly influential community to support and vote for Biden in the
US presidential elections.
Verma, Biden Unity Task Force Economic Policy advisor Sonal Shah, former US
surgeon general Vivek Murthy and Centre for American Progress Action Fund
CEO Neera Tanden in their address to a virtual event argued that over the
past several decades, Biden has a proven track record of being the best
friend of Indians and Indian-Americans, be it as a Senator from Delaware or
as a vice president under the Obama administration.
Verma urged the Indian-American community to make Biden's dream of making
India and the US the two closet nations in the world a reality. "I can
confidently say, there would have been no US India Civil Nuclear Deal but
for Joe Biden," Verma said.
"In 2006, I remember the remarks he made where he said, 'My dream is that in
2020, the two closest nations in the world will be India and the United
States. If that occurs, the world will be safer.' Think about that for a
second. He made those remarks in 2006. And here we are, it's 2020. Let's
make Joe Biden's dream a reality. That only becomes a reality if he becomes
president," he said.
NO LET UP IN RAHUL GANDHI'S TIRADE
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday attacked the BJP and accused it of
"institutionalising lies" over COVID-19 deaths, the GDP figures and the
Chinese aggression at the border. Hitting out at the BJP over the rise in
the number of deaths due to COVID-19, he said India would pay its price when
the "illusion" was shattered.
"BJP has institutionalised lies. 1. Covid19 by restricting testing and
misreporting deaths. 2. GDP by using a new calculation method. 3. Chinese
aggression by frightening the media. The illusion will break soon and India
will pay the price," Gandhi said in a tweet.
He tagged a news report on the COVID-19 situation with his tweet.
Responding to Gandhi, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said in a
tweet: "India paid a huge price for the illusion that the Gandhis created
for decades. Despicable of you to wish Ill for the country. Your vicious
intentions get hopelessly displayed each time you try and mock Indians. But
not anymore."
COVID-19 DASHBOARD - (Nos. IN INDIA / Nos. WORLDWIDE)
(Indian data from covid19india / and World Data from
worldometers.info/coronavirus/ )
Total Cases 11,17,705 (+40,240) / 1,46,42,861 (+2,16,996)
Total Deaths 27,503 (+675) / 6,08,911 (+3,994)
Total Recovered 7,00,399 (+22,769) / 87,35,298 (+1,23,106)
Active Cases 3,89,803 (+16,796) / 52,98,652 (+89,896)
TOP IMPACTED NATIONS SO FAR: (AND SOME OF INDIA'S NEIGHBOURS)
Country, Total Cases / Total Deaths / Recovered Cases / Active
Cases
1 USA 38,98,550 / 1,43,289 /
18,02,338 / 19,52,923
2 Brazil 20,99,896 / 79,533 /
13,71,229 / 6,49,134
3 India 11,18,107 / 27,503 /
7,00,399 / 3,90,205
4 Russia 7,71,546 / 12,342 /
5,50,344 / 2,08,860
5 South Africa 3,64,328 / 5,033 /
1,91,059 / 1,68,236
6 Peru 3,53,590 / 13,187 /
2,41,955 / 98,448
7 Mexico 3,44,224 / 39,184 /
2,17,423 / 87,617
8 Chile 3,30,930 / 8,503 /
3,01,794 / 20,633
9 Spain 3,07,335 / 28,420 / N/A
/ N/A
10 UK 2,94,792 / 45,300 / N/A
/ N/A
11 Iran 2,73,788 / 14,188 /
2,37,788 / 21,812
12 Pakistan 2,63,496 / 5,568 /
2,04,276 / 53,652
16 Bangladesh 2,04,525 / 2,618 /
1,11,642 / 90,265
110 Sri Lanka 2,724 / 11 /
2,035 / 678
TOP IMPACTED INDIAN STATES SO FAR
State / Confirmed Cases / Active Case / Recovered /
Deceased
Maharashtra 3,10,455 / 1,28,730 /
1,69,569 / 11,854
Tamil Nadu 1,70,693 / 50,297 / 1,17,915
/ 2,481
Delhi 1,22,793 / 16,031 / 1,03,134
/ 3,628
Karnataka 63,772 / 39,366 / 23,066 /
1,336
Andhra Pradesh 49,650 / 26,118 / 22,890 /
642
Uttar Pradesh 49,247 / 18,256 / 29,845 /
1,146
Gujarat 48,441 / 11,413 / 34,882 / 2,146
Telangana 45,076 / 12,223 / 32,438 /
415
West Bengal 42,487 / 16,492 / 24,883 /
1,112
Rajasthan 29,434 / 7,145 / 21,730 /
559
Bihar 26,379 / 9,603 / 16,597 / 179
Haryana 26,164 / 6,022 / 19,793 /
349
Assam 24,000 / 7,911 / 16,024 / 62
Madhya Pradesh 22,600 / 6,568 / 15,311 /
721
Odisha 17,437 / 4,865 / 12,453 / 119
Jammu and Kashmir 13,899 / 5,844 / 7,811 /
244
Kerala 12,481 / 7,064 / 5,370 / 43
Punjab 10,100 / 3,311 / 6,535 / 254
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TRUMP NOT READY TO COMMIT TO ELECTION RESULTS IF HE LOSES
President Donald Trump is refusing to publicly commit to accepting the
results of the upcoming White House election, recalling a similar threat he
made weeks before the 2016 vote, as he scoffs at polls showing him lagging
behind Democrat Joe Biden. Trump says it's too early to make such an
ironclad guarantee.
"I have to see. Look . I have to see," Trump told moderator Chris Wallace
during a wide-ranging interview on Fox News Sunday.
"No, I'm not going to just say yes. I'm not going to say no, and I didn't
last time either."
Even four years ago, in the closing stages of his race against Hillary
Clinton, he had said he would not commit to honouring the election results
if the Democrat won.
Pressed during an October 2016 debate about whether he would abide by the
voters' will, Trump responded that he would "keep you in suspense".
Trump has seen his presidential popularity erode over his handing of the
coronavirus pandemic and in the aftermath of nationwide protests centered on
racial injustice that erupted after George Floyd's death in Minneapolis
nearly two months.
Trump contends that a series of polls that show his popularity eroding and
Biden holding an advantage are faulty. He believes Republican voters are
underrepresented in such surveys.
"First of all, I'm not losing, because those are fake polls," Trump said in
the taped interview, which aired Sunday. "They were fake in 2016 and now
they're even more fake. The polls were much worse in 2016."
'EMBARASSED' TWITTER APOLOGISES FOR HACK THAT HIT 130 ACCOUNTS
Twitter says the hack that compromised the accounts of some of its most
high-profile users targeted 130 people.
We're embarrassed, we're disappointed, and more than anything, we're sorry.
We know that we must work to regain your trust, and we will support all
efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice, Twitter said in the blog post.
The July 17 attack broke into the Twitter accounts of world leaders,
celebrities and tech moguls in one of the most high-profile security
breaches in recent years. The attackers sent out tweets from the accounts of
the public figures, offering to send $2,000 for every $1,000 sent to an
anonymous Bitcoin address.
While this attack did not appear go further than the Bitcoin ruse - at least
for now - it raises questions about Twitter's ability to secure its service
against election interference and misinformation ahead of the U.S.
presidential election.
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RAJNATH'S APPRECIATION TO SOLDIERS FOR DISPLAYING BRAVERY IN GALWAN CLASH
In his visit to eastern Ladakh on Friday, Defence Miniser Rajnath Singh
personally conveyed his appreciation and compliments to the Army personnel
from the Bihar regiment for displaying exemplary grit and courage in
valiantly fighting the Chinese troops during the Galwan Valley clash on June
15.
In his address to the soldiers in the forward post located at an altitude of
14,000 feet, the defence minister said the Indian soldiers killed in the
Galwan Valley clash not only showed exemplary courage in safeguarding the
border but also protected the pride of 130 crore Indians. "I want to say
that the country will never forget them. You inspire the whole nation. You
are our real strength," he said, asserting that India will not cede an inch
of its territory.
HRD SEEKS PARENTS' FEEDBACK ON WHEN TO REOPEN SCHOOLS
Even as Covid-19 cases continue to rise across the country and various
states are imposing lockdowns, the Department of School Education and
Literacy, part of the HRD Ministry, has sent out a letter to states and
Union Territories to furnish a feedback from parents of schoolgoing children
as to when they would be comfortable with reopening of schools - August,
September or October 2020.
The two specific questions that the ministry has sought responses to are:
(a) What is the likely period when they will be comfortable with reopening
of schools - August/ September/ October 2020; and (b) What are the parents'
expectations from schools as and when they reopen.
FIRST SET OF PRIVATE TRAINS TO BE INTRODUCED BY 2023: INDIAN RAILWAYS
TIMELINE
The first set of 12 private trains will be introduced in 2023, followed by
45 more in the next fiscal, according to an initial timeline drawn by the
railways which plans to roll out all 151 such train services by 2027,
officials said.
In a formal kick-start to its plans to allow private entities to operate
passenger trains on its network, the railways earlier this month invited
proposals from companies to run 151 modern passenger trains on 109 pairs of
routes across the country. The project would entail a private sector
investment of about Rs 30,000 crore.
There would be a reduction in journey time by around 10-15 per cent at 130
kmph and around 30 per cent at 160 kmph. The running time taken by a train
shall be comparable to or faster than the fastest train of Indian Railways
operating in the respective route.
JIO TAKES BIG LEAP, APPLIES TO DoT FOR SPECTRUM FOR 5G TESTING
Just two days after its announcement of an indigenously developed 5G
network, Reliance Jio has taken another significant step by approaching the
Department of Telecommunications (DoT) for assigning adequate spectrum for
field trials of its new network in a few metros.
After the trial runs, India, through Jio, will join the exclusive club of
just a few countries with their own 5G technology that they can sell to the
world. It will also bring Jio into direct confrontation with global
telecommunications (telecom) gear giants, such as Huawei, ZTE, Ericsson,
Nokia, and Samsung, which dominate the global telecom market.
According to DoT sources, Jio has said its 5G network solution is ready and
it can start trials immediately after spectrum is allocated. It has also
revealed that it took the company three years and a few hundred engineers to
turn this dream into reality.
The new networks being developed will be built on open platforms, so that
operators will have the choice of buying hardware or software separately
from different vendors or even building the latter on their own on an open
platform. According to cloud-native network software provider Mavenir, the
new virtualised networks would lead to a saving of 40 per cent in capital
expenditure and 34 per cent in terms of lower operations cost for operators.
BICYCLE FEVER HAS GRIPPED INDIA
From gym fanatics craving for daily exercise to commuters looking for
alternatives to public transport, the humble bicycle seems to be flavour of
the season.
"I have not seen this kind of excitement around bicycles and you are talking
to a 57-year-old man," said Pankaj M Munjal, chairman and managing director,
Hero Motors Company (HMC).
HMC plants are working overtime, at about 110 per cent. "We are working on
Saturdays and Sundays," he says.
"The surge is noticeable in the premium, semi-premium, and recreational bike
category, which shows that more urban consumers are using bicycles for
recreation, physical activity as well as for short-distance commute," said
Munjal. The fast-selling segment turned out to be the Rs 20,000-70,000-price
band, which is largely urban-centric.
A spokesperson for Decathlon Sports India (DSI), the Indian arm of the
French sporting goods retailer, said, "'Online bikes' keyword search has
grown over 80 per cent (internal and external).
DSI said the spare parts business was unprecedented. It's a global trend,
though.
KANGANA RANAUT'S FRESH ATTACK ON KARAN JOHAR, ADITYA CHOPRA
Kangana Ranaut has alleged that Karan Johar declared Sushant Singh Rajput to
be a 'flop star' and ensured that his own film Drive was never released in
theatres. She claimed that Karan was fulfilling the agenda of his 'childhood
friend', Aditya Chopra, to destroy Sushant's career.
According to Kangana, Aditya signed Sushant under the Yash Raj Films talent
agency and made him sign an 'evil' contract that did not allow him to take
up any projects without their consent. She claimed that Aditya did not allow
Sushant to be a part of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Goliyon Ki Raasleela
Ram-Leela and Bajirao Mastani and made sure that Ranveer Singh got the films
instead.
"Why? Because Sushant doesn't know how to do chaploosi? Is this why they
sabotaged his career?," Kangana asked, in an interview with Republic TV.
Kangana asks why Karan could not find buyers for Drive, even after Sushant
delivered a blockbuster like MS Dhoni: The Untold Story. "Let's have a
conversation with exhibitors and producers. I want to know the business and
financial mathematics," she added.
During the interview, Kangana also recalled Karan Johar's comment at the
London School of Economics in 2017, that he was tired of Kangana playing the
'victim and woman card' and should 'leave Bollywood.' The video went viral
after the latest interview became a trending topic on social media.
ENGLAND-WINDIES 2ND TEST MATCH POISED FOR EXCITING FINISH
The third day of Manchester Test was completely washed out. At the end of
Day 2, West Indies were at 32/1, chasing England's first innings score of
469/9 (declared)
On day 4, i.e. Sunday, West Indies started well, reaching lunch on 118/2 but
they crumbled in the third session due to an onslaught from Stuart Broad
(3/66) and Chris Woakes (3/42). West Indies were all out for 287.
It could be an interesting day's play on the final day today.
Scores: England 469/9 (Declared) & 37/2, West Indies 287
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Worrying about things you cannot control is folly. Focus only on those few
things you have any control over, and your life becomes much simpler. -
Jeffrey Fry
OFF TRACK
The artist tried to concentrate on his work, but the attraction he felt for
his model finally became irresistible. He threw down his palette, took her
in his arms, and kissed her.
She pushed him away. "Maybe your other models let you kiss them," she said,
"but I'm not that kind!"
"Actually, I've never tried to kiss a model before," he protested.
"Really?" she said, softening. "Well, how many models have there been?"
"Four so far," he replied, thinking back. "A jug, two apples and a vase."
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