LOWER DEATH RATE TO 1%, STRESS ON TRACING: PM MODI TO WORST-HIT STATES
Containment, contact tracing, and surveillance are the "most effective
weapons" in the battle against Covid-19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on
Tuesday said to the chief ministers of 10 states that are currently the
worst affected by the pandemic.
The Prime Minister urged the chief ministers to follow the mantra of testing
and tracing all those who have come in contact with an infected individual
within 72 hours.
The 10 states - Maharashtra, AP, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, UP, Bihar, W Bengal,
Telangana, Assam, Gujarat - account for almost 80 per cent of India's
current active caseload.
Modi told the chief ministers in the video conference on Tuesday that they
should set themselves the target of bringing the fatality rate in their
states to under 1 per cent. Fatality rate is the ratio of deaths to positive
cases, expressed as percentage. India's national case fatality ratio (CFR)
fell to 1.99% on Tuesday.
If the "virus is defeated in these 10 states, the entire country will emerge
victorious in the battle against Covid-19," Modi said.
He said there was an "urgent need to ramp up testing" in Bihar, Gujarat,
Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Telangana.
".Testing has reached 7 lakh every day and is increasing continuously. We
are seeing the results, which are helping us to identify and prevent
infection. The average fatality rate in our country was very low compared to
the world even earlier; it is a matter of satisfaction that it is constantly
decreasing," he said.
Modi told the states that "experts are now saying that if we identify cases
within 72 hours of onset, then this infection slows down to a great extent".
Therefore, "containment, contact tracing, and surveillance" should be
followed "like a mantra, with the same earnestness as washing hands, social
distancing, and wearing masks", he said.
TO REWARD HONEST TAXPAYERS, PM MODI PLANS NEW, 'TRANSPARENT' SCHEME
Ahead of Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called a meeting
with all Principal Chief Commissioners and Chief Commissioners of Income Tax
on August 13 to launch a new tax programme, 'Transparent Taxation -
Honouring the Honest'.
The Prime Minister is scheduled to address the officers through a web
telecast on August 13 at 11 am.
Over the past 3-4 weeks, the Prime Minister's Office is learnt to have held
several meetings with senior tax officials on faceless assessment and
scrutiny of income tax returns. "The address to income tax officers is
likely to focus on faceless assessment and transparency boosting measures
for the taxpayers with special focus on reducing hassles for individual
taxpayers," a senior income tax official said.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had on Friday said faceless assessment
and charter of rights for taxpayers were being worked upon as part of an
overall simplified tax regime.
EVERY WORKER WANTS RAHUL TO HEAD PARTY: CONGRESS
The Congress, on Tuesday, said every party worker wants Rahul Gandhi to be
its president and hoped that good things would happen in future.
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said Rahul had shown the
courage and mettle to take on the government by "pointing out and
criticising every anti-people policy".
He said: "Not 99 per cent, but 100 per cent of Congressmen and women across
India, those who belong to Congress ideology, those who have faith in the
Congress philosophy and those who have sacrificed their self to tread the
path of the Congress party want Rahul Gandhi to be the Congress president."
"This is not because he is Rahul Gandhi, but, because he is the person who
has always shown the courage and the mettle to take on the government by
pointing out and criticising every anti-people policy," Sujrewala said at a
virtual press conference.
Asked whether Rahul was reluctant to assume the role, Surjewala denied so
saying he resigned on a moral ground taking moral accountability of the
party's rout in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
COVID-19 DASHBOARD - (Nos. IN INDIA / Nos. WORLDWIDE)
(Indian data from covid19india / and World Data from
worldometers.info/coronavirus/ )
Total Cases 23,27,932 (+61,246) / 2,05,14,404 (+2,64,851)
Total Deaths 46,188 (+835) / 7,45,693 (+6,967)
Total Recovered 16,38,101 (+56,461) / 1,34,34,416 (+3,21,185)
Active Cases 6,43,643 (+3,950) / 63,34,295 (-63,301)
TOP IMPACTED NATIONS SO FAR: (AND SOME OF INDIA'S NEIGHBOURS)
Country, Total Cases / Total Deaths / Recovered Cases / Active
Cases
1 USA 53,05,957 / 1,67,749 /
27,55,348 / 23,82,860
2 Brazil 31,12,393 / 1,03,099 /
22,43,124 / 7,66,170
3 India 23,28,405 / 46,188 /
16,38,101 / 6,44,116
4 Russia 8,97,599 / 15,131 /
7,03,175 / 1,79,293
5 South Africa 5,66,109 / 10,751 /
4,26,125 / 1,29,233
6 Mexico 4,92,522 / 53,929 /
3,32,800 / 1,05,793
7 Peru 4,83,133 / 21,276 /
3,29,404 / 1,32,453
8 Colombia 4,10,453 / 13,475 /
2,30,427 / 1,66,551
9 Chile 3,76,616 / 10,178 /
3,49,541 / 16,897
10 Spain 3,73,692 / 28,581 / N/A
/ N/A
11 Iran 3,31,189 / 18,800 /
2,88,620 / 23,769
12 UK 3,12,789 / 46,628 / N/A
/ N/A
13 Saudi Arabia 2,91,468 / 3,233 /
2,55,118 / 33,117
14 Pakistan 2,85,191 / 6,112 /
2,61,246 / 17,833
15 Bangladesh 2,63,503 / 3,471 /
1,51,972 / 1,08,060
TOP IMPACTED INDIAN STATES SO FAR
State / Confirmed Cases / Active Case / Recovered /
Deceased
Maharashtra 5,35,601 / 1,48,553 /
3,68,435 / 18,306
Tamil Nadu 3,08,649 / 52,810 / 2,50,680
/ 5,159
Andhra Pradesh 2,44,549 / 87,597 /
1,54,749 / 2,203
Karnataka 1,88,611 / 79,605 /
1,05,599 / 3,398
Delhi 1,47,391 / 10,868 / 1,32,384
/ 4,139
Uttar Pradesh 1,31,763 / 48,998 / 80,589 /
2,176
West Bengal 1,01,390 / 25,846 / 73,395 /
2,149
Bihar 86,812 / 29,307 / 57,039 / 465
Telangana 82,647 / 22,628 / 59,374 /
645
Gujarat 73,238 / 14,027 / 56,516 / 2,695
Assam 64,407 / 19,175 / 45,074 / 155
Rajasthan 54,887 / 13,677 / 40,399 /
811
Odisha 48,796 / 13,641 / 34,806 / 349
Haryana 43,227 / 6,645 / 36,082 /
500
Madhya Pradesh 40,734 / 9,105 / 30,596 /
1,033
Kerala 36,932 / 12,721 / 24,042 / 121
Jammu and Kashmir 25,931 / 7,462 / 17,979 /
490
Punjab 25,889 / 8,463 / 16,790 / 636
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
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US PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE JOE BIDEN PICKS KAMALA HARRIS AS HIS RUNNING MATE
Joe Biden named California Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate on
Tuesday, making history by selecting the first Black woman to compete on a
major party's presidential ticket and acknowledging the vital role Black
voters will play in his bid to defeat President Donald Trump.
"I have the great honor to announce that I've picked @KamalaHarris - a
fearless fighter for the little guy, and one of the country's finest public
servants - as my running mate," Biden tweeted. In a text message to
supporters, Biden said, "Together, with you, we're going to beat Trump."
In choosing Harris, Biden is embracing a former rival from the Democratic
primary who is familiar with the unique rigor of a national campaign.
Harris, a 55-year-old first-term senator, is also one of the party's most
prominent figures and quickly became a top contender for the No. 2 spot
after her own White House campaign ended.
The vice presidential pick carries increased significance this year. If
elected, Biden would be 78 when he's inaugurated in January, the oldest man
to ever assume the presidency. He's spoken of himself as a transitional
figure and hasn't fully committed to seeking a second term in 2024. If he
declines to do so, his running mate would likely become a front-runner for
the nomination that year.
Kamala Devi Harris was born on October 20, 1964, in Oakland, California. Her
mother, Shyamala Gopalan, was a breast-cancer scientist who had emigrated
from India in 1960 to pursue a doctorate in endocrinology at UC Berkeley.
Her father, Donald Harris, is a Stanford University emeritus professor of
economics, who emigrated from Jamaica in 1961 for graduate study in
economics at UC Berkeley.
SCIENTISTS UNEASY AS RUSSIA APPROVES 1ST CORONAVIRUS VACCINE
Russia on Tuesday became the first country to approve a coronavirus vaccine,
a move that was met with international skepticism and unease because the
shots have only been studied in dozens of people.
President Vladimir Putin announced the Health Ministry's approval and said
one of his two adult daughters already was inoculated. He said the vaccine
underwent the necessary tests and was shown to provide lasting immunity to
the coronavirus, although Russian authorities have offered no proof to back
up claims of safety or effectiveness.
"I know it has proven efficient and forms a stable immunity," Putin said.
"We must be grateful to those who made that first step very important for
our country and the entire world."
However, scientists in Russia and other countries sounded an alarm, saying
that rushing to offer the vaccine before final-stage testing could backfire.
What's called a Phase 3 trial - which involves tens of thousands of people
and can take months - is the only way to prove if an experimental vaccine is
safe and really works.
By comparison, vaccines entering final-stage testing in the U.S. require
studies of 30,000 people each.
"Fast-tracked approval will not make Russia the leader in the race, it will
just expose consumers of the vaccine to unnecessary danger," said Russia's
Association of Clinical Trials Organizations, in urging government officials
to postpone approving the vaccine without completed advanced trials.
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SACHIN PILOT RETURNS HOME AND TO PARTY
A day after he brokered truce with his party, Rajasthan Congress leader
Sachin Pilot Tuesday said there should not be any space for "personal
ill-feelings" in politics and there should not be any "vendetta politics".
The Congress leader returned to Jaipur a day after he met former party
president Rahul Gandhi on Monday. The meeting signalled an "amicable
resolution" of nearly a month-long Rajasthan political crisis ahead of the
crucial assembly session beginning August 14.
Pilot held a press briefing at his residence in Jaipur. Addressing the
media, Pilot said, "Saddened, surprised and hurt by statements made against
me. But wanted to set an example for future generations and did not react."
He maintained that he did not demand any post from party, adding there
should not be any vendetta politics. He also said the sedition case against
him was in no way "justifiable".
A large number of his supporters gathered outside his residence to welcome
him as he drove down to Jaipur from New Delhi.
The truce was brokered after the Congress announced to form a three-member
committee to address, in a time-bound manner, the issues raised by Pilot and
the rebel MLAs. With 18 MLAs backing him, Pilot had been raising questions
over the working style of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.
3 KILLED IN POLICE FIRING IN BENGALURU AMID VIOLENCE OVER FACEBOOK POST
Three people were killed in police firing in Bengaluru and 60 police
personnel injured as violence broke out in the eastern part of the city on
Tuesday night over a derogatory Facebook message on Prophet Muhammad, posted
allegedly by a relative of a Congress MLA. The person who allegedly posted
the message has been arrested. 110 people have been arrested for violence,
stone-throwing and assault on police personnel.
Protesters set many vehicles on fire and surrounded MLA Srinivas Murthy's
house in the city.
Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai released a video message, saying
people should not take law into their own hands. He condemned the incidents
of arson and looting and said that additional police forces had been sent to
the area. He said that the police has been given a free hand to bring down
the situation under control.
SC EXPANDS RIGHTS FOR DAUGHTERS IN HINDU UNDIVIDED FAMILY PROPERTY
In a significant judgment aimed at ensuring "right of equality" of a
daughter in a Hindu Undivided Family, the Supreme Court Tuesday held that
she will have coparcenary right, or equal right to family property by birth,
irrespective of whether her father was alive or not as on September 9, 2005
- when Parliament recognised this right by amending the Hindu Succession Act
of 1956.
Effectively granting retrospective status to the amendment, a Bench of
Justices Arun Mishra, S Abdul Nazeer and M R Shah ruled: "The provisions
contained in substituted Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 confer
status of coparcener on the daughter born before or after amendment in the
same manner as son with same rights and liabilities.Since the right in
coparcenary is by birth, it is not necessary that father coparcener should
be living as on 9.9.2005."
The decision by the three-judge Bench is significant since three separate
two-judge Benches of the apex court had previously given contrasting
decisions on the issue in different cases following the amendment.
Hearing an appeal by Delhi resident Vineeta Sharma on a suit for partition
of family property filed in February 2002 following her father's death in
December 1999, the Bench said it had to settle the law, given the different
judgments delivered earlier.
PRANAB MUKHERJEE'S HEALTH CONDITION WORSENS
Former President Pranab Mukherjee, who underwent a brain surgery, continues
to remain critical and is on ventilator support, the Army's Research and
Referral (R&R) Hospital in New Delhi said in a statement.
"Former President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee was admitted to Army
Hospital (R&R) Delhi Cantt at 12:07 hours on 10 August 2020 in a critical
condition. Workup at the hospital revealed a large brain clot for which he
underwent emergency life-saving surgery. Post-surgery he continues to remain
critical on ventilatory support. He was also found to be COVID-19 positive,"
statement from the hospital read.
ABDULLAHS' HABEAS CORPUS PETITIONS: J&K ADMIN SAYS NONE DETAINED
The Jammu and Kashmir administration has told the high court that none of
the 15 National Conference leaders, for whom party president Farooq Abdullah
and vice-president Omar Abdullah have filed habeas corpus petitions seeking
their release, had been detained.
The NC said the UT administration's response was "fallacious and far from
reality", and that the "excuses put forth by the administration in the court
of law are misleading and contemptuous".
Farooq and Omar Abdullah had filed petitions in the J&K High Court in July
seeking the release of 16 NC leaders and functionaries from house arrest,
pointing out that they had remained in detention for more than a year.
Omar said, "Administration failing in providing security to political
workers, evidenced by the spree of attacks against BJP workers, because the
police is too busy being jailers rather than protectors. Security NO reason
to detain people in their homes."
KERALA GOLD SMUGGLING CASE: COURT REJECTS CONSULATE EX-STAFFER BAIL PLEA
The NIA court in Kochi has rejected the bail application of former executive
secretary of UAE Consulate Swapna Suresh in the gold smuggling case.
However, the court has observed that there is nothing on record to show that
the proceeds of smuggling had been used for terrorism or that Suresh had any
links with terrorism.
The court made the observations regarding terrorism in the case after
perusing two volumes of the case diary. The NIA has so far arrested 12
people, including one person acquitted in a case pertaining to the chopping
of a palm of a professor for alleged blasphemy in 2010. Anti-terror laws
were invoked in that case.
RAHAT INDORI PASSES AWAY, HAD TESTED COVID-19 POSITIVE
Lyricist and poet Rahat Indori has passed away. He was 70. Quoting a doctor
from Sri Aurobindo Hospital, news portal ANI tweeted that the poet suffered
from two heart attacks today and had 60 per cent pneumonia. "Urdu poet Rahat
Indori (file pic) passes away at the hospital. He suffered two heart attacks
today and could not be saved. He was admitted to hospital on Sunday, after
testing positive for #COVID19. He had 60% pneumonia," reads the tweet.
CURTAINS DOWN ON 26-YEAR-OLD ISRO SPY CASE
The Kerala government on Tuesday handed over an additional compensation of
Rs 1.30 crore to former scientist of the ISRO Nambi Narayanan to settle the
two-and-half-decade-old spy case in which he was implicated by the state
police.
A case was filed by Narayanan (79) in the sessions court in
Thiruvananthapuram after the Supreme Court in 2018 ordered that his arrest
in the case was "unnecessary and he was implicated" and granted him an
interim relief of Rs 50 lakh. The court had also observed that Narayanan
deserved more and he could approach a lower court for proper compensation.
Earlier, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) had also ordered a
relief Rs 10 lakh to him.
The ISRO spy case relates to allegations of transfer of certain confidential
documents and secrets of the county's cryogenic engine technology to enemy
countries by two scientists and four others, including two Maldivian women.
The case surfaced in 1994. However, in 1998, the Supreme Court had quashed
the case after accepting the CBI inquiry report that it was cooked up. When
the espionage case was unearthed, Narayanan was in-charge of the cryogenic
division. He was the first to introduce liquid fuel rocket technology. The
country's space technology had to suffer badly due to the espionage case, he
said in one of the interviews pointing to a larger conspiracy in the case.
"Hated by all I thought of committing suicide on several occasions. But I
never wanted to die as a traitor. I lived all these years only to tell
this," Naryanana had said in one of the earlier interviews.
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
The meaning of things lies not in the things themselves, but in our attitude
towards them. - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
OFF TRACK
Two men went bear hunting. While one stayed in the cabin, the other went out
looking for a bear. He soon found a huge bear, shot at it but only wounded
it.
The enraged bear charged toward him, he dropped his rifle and started
running for the cabin as fast as he could. He ran pretty fast but the bear
was just a little faster and gained on him with every step. Just as he
reached the open cabin door, he tripped and fell flat.
Too close behind to stop, the bear tripped over him and went rolling into
the cabin.
The man jumped up, closed the cabin door and yelled to his friend inside,
"You skin this one while I go and get another!"
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