GOVERNMENT BANS 118 MORE APPS WITH CHINA LINKS
Amidst continuing tensions with China, New Delhi on Wednesday banned 118
apps with Chinese links, citing concerns over threats to India's safety and
sovereignty. The banned apps include PUBG Mobile, one of the world's most
popular e-games, with India accounting for nearly a quarter - the largest
chunk - of its downloads.
Earlier, in June, soon after a faceoff between Indian and Chinese troops at
Galwan Valley in Ladakh left 20 Indian soldiers dead, the government had
banned 59 apps with China links, including TikTok.
The apps banned in this round include utility apps by Beijing-headquartered
APUS Group, popular business card scanning app CamCard, messaging apps like
WeChat Work, search engine Baidu and games such as Game of Sultans and Rise
of Kingdoms. Chinese gaming giant Tencent Holdings developed PUBG.
The biggest impact of this development will be on Tencent Holdings, which
has a number of the banned apps in its portfolio. In addition to WeChat,
which was banned in the first round of action against Chinese apps, and PUBG
Mobile, the Chinese technology conglomerate is behind games such as Ludo
World-Ludo Superstar, Arena of Valor, Chess Rush. Other Tencent apps in the
ban list include utility ones such as iPick, VooV Meeting, Tencent Watchlist
(a stock market app), Tencent Weiyun, Pitu, and WeChat Work.
Tencent incidentally is one of the biggest investors in Indian consumer
Internet ecosystem, having major investments in as many as 15 startups such
as Doubtnut, PolicyBazar, Khatabook, Swiggy, Flipkart, Hike, Practo, and
Dream11, which is the title sponsor for the 2020 edition of the Indian
Premier League. In April 2017, Tencent had invested $700 million in Flipkart
while it has invested close to $1100 million along with Softbank in
homegrown ride hailing service Ola Cabs.
INDIAN MOVES IN CHUSHUL SECTOR AIMED AT FORCING COMPLETE CHINA PULLBACK
Indian and Chinese brigade commanders met for the third consecutive day
Wednesday after Indian troops, thwarting Chinese moves in the Chushul
sector, occupied dominating heights on the south bank of Pangong Tso and
Rechin La near Rezang La.
Troops also moved to strengthen positions at Finger 3 on the Pangong north
bank, occupying heights west of Finger 4 where the Chinese continue to
occupy the ridgeline after coming in 8 km from Finger 8 which India says
marks the Line of Actual Control.
These Indian moves, sources said, will help in military and diplomatic talks
with the Chinese to resolve the border crisis which began early May. The
talks have not made much headway since mid-July because of Chinese
reluctance to complete the disengagement process at Pangong Tso north bank
and Gogra Post. India has been seeking status quo ante - of troops on both
sides returning to their April locations.
A senior Army officer said Wednesday that as tensions mounted on the Pangong
south bank, Indian troops moved quickly on the intervening night of August
29 and August 30 and took over vacant heights to prevent Chinese troops from
taking any vantage position. On the north bank too, the Army readjusted its
positions, the officer said.
By positioning itself on tactically advantageous features, the Indian Army
hopes to dominate the sector and force completion of the disengagement
process.
OPPOSITION'S PART WIN ON QUESTION HOUR, WRITTEN ANSWERS WILL BE GIVEN
After a huge outcry over the scrapping of Question Hour in parliament for
the coming session, the government has said it would allow "unstarred
questions" -- meaning written questions that will receive written responses.
The modification came shortly after the government's claim that that
Question Hour was dropped only after discussions with opposition leaders and
at the time, no one but Trinamool Congress's Derek O' Brien had objected.
The plan to drop Question Hour in the short parliament session that would
begin on September 14 after a five-month gap, triggered a huge row, with
various leaders accusing the government of stifling the voice of the
opposition. The opposition's contention is that such a schedule gives them
no opportunity to raise and discuss matters they consider important.
PM CARES FUND GOT RS 3,076-CR IN JUST FIVE DAYS: ACCOUNT STATEMENT
The PM CARES Fund, set up in March to deal with emergency situations like
the COVID-19 pandemic, received Rs 3,076.62 crore in just five days of its
formation, as per an account statement made public by the fund on Wednesday.
It put the fund's closing balance as on March 31, 2020 at Rs 3,076.62 crore.
According to details posted on the website of the 'Prime Minister's Citizen
Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund (PM CARES Fund)', the
fund consists "entirely of voluntary contributions from
individuals/organisations and does not get any budgetary support".
The fund generated a lot of interest immediately after Prime Minister
Narendra Modi announced its formation in the last week of March after the
COVID-19 outbreak and appealed for donations, prompting several private
firms, government bodies and individuals, including celebrities, to donate
money.
The government has used a part of the money to buy medical equipment,
including ventilators, to boost the battle against the COVID-19 and has also
provided relief to migrants.
Opposition parties have, however, criticised the fund, claiming that its
contributions and expenses are not transparent, a charge denied by the
government.
RAHUL GANDHI TWEETS LIST OF "MODI-MADE DISASTERS"
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi kept up his attack on the government Wednesday
with a list of "Modi-made disasters" to have affected India.
"India is reeling under Modi-made disasters: Historic GDP reduction -23.9%;
Highest Unemployment in 45 years; 12 crore job loss; centre not paying
states GST dues; globally highest COVID-19 daily cases, deaths; external
aggression at our borders," Rahul Gandhi tweeted.
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CHINA ENGAGED IN CLEAR, INTENSIVE INTENSIFYING PATTERN OF BULLYING
NEIGHBOURS: POMPEO
Hoping for a peaceful resolution of the situation on the India-China border,
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday asserted that the Communist
Party of China is engaged in a "clear and intensive intensifying pattern of
bullying" its neighbours from the Taiwan Strait to the Himalayas.
That bullying is also evident in the South China Sea, he told reporters at
the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the State Department. "We are hoping for a
peaceful resolution of the situation on the India-China border. From the
Taiwan Strait to the Himalayas and beyond, the Chinese Communist Party is
engaged in a clear and intensive intensifying pattern of bullying its
neighbours," Pompeo said.
"Last week, the US imposed sanctions and visa restrictions on Chinese
individuals and entities responsible for the CPC's imperialism and doing
things such as unlawful energy surveillance activities in the economic zones
of our ally the Philippines and other countries," he said.
The US, he said, also remains concerned about the activities of more than
300 Chinese flag vessels near the Galapagos islands, in Pacific Ocean, which
are almost certainly engaged in illegal fishing.
China is the most flagrant violator of the Law of the Sea convention and
nations all across the world are registering their disapproval, the top US
diplomat said.
I WON'T CONDEMN CARTOONS OF PROPHET MOHAMMAD: FRENCH PRESIDENT
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday it was not his place to
pass judgment on the decision by satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo to
re-publish cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad, saying France has freedom of
expression.
But Macron, speaking on a visit to Lebanon, said it was incumbent on French
citizens to show civility and respect for each other, and avoid a "dialogue
of hate."
The magazine re-published the cartoons on the eve of a trial in Paris of
alleged accomplices in a 2015 attack on the magazine's offices by Islamist
terrorists gunmen in which 12 people were killed.
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CABINET APPROVES 'MISSION KARMAYOGI' FOR MAJOR REFORMS IN BUREAUCRACY
The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved Mission Karmayogi', dubbed as the
biggest bureaucratic reform initiative, aimed at capacity building of
government employees to make them more "creative, proactive, professional
and technology-enabled".
The core guiding principles of the competency-driven programme will be to
support a transition from rules based to roles based HR management to
prepare the Indian civil servant for the future, according to a government
statement.
The programme will help in overcoming existing impediments like lack of
lifelong & continuous learning environment, evolution of silos at department
level preventing shared understanding of India's development aspirations and
diverse and fragmented training landscape among others.
Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh, who was also present at the
briefing, said the scheme will help end subjective evaluation, and ensure
scientifically-devised, objective and real-time assessment of employees.
Mission Karmayogi is an endeavour "to reincarnate a government servant into
an ideal karmayogi to serve the nation by enabling him to be creative, to be
constructive, to be pro-active and technically empowered", Singh told
reporters.
MAMATA ASKS PM TO INTERVENE IN GST IMPASSE
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has sought Prime Minister
Narendra Modi's intervention in the GST compensation impasse. In a letter to
Prime Minister Modi, Banerjee said the Centre must borrow to meet the GST
shortfall at this critical hour of Covid-19 pandemic.
"I am sure that the states will reciprocate in supporting a resolution that
cess collection continues beyond the five years till the entire debt of the
Centre is totally liquidated, along with the entire interest payment cost,"
she said.
Banerjee also pointed that the government of India had the power to monetise
its debt while the states do not. "Also, government of India gets a much
lower interest on such borrowings by state would be much higher.
Furthermore, government of India can raise the resources to service its
debt, while the states simply cannot service huge additional debts when
their finances are on the verge of collapse," the letter further said.
Banerjee joined chief ministers of five other non-BJP-ruled states that have
written to the centre to remind it of its "constitutional" responsibilities
in the stand-off over the Rs 2.35 lakh crore shortfall in GST compensation
and financial relief (from the pandemic) due to states.
METRO SERVICES TO RESUME FROM SEPT 7, NORMAL OPERATIONS FROM SEPT 12: PURI
Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Wednesday said Metro services will
resume in a graded manner from September 7 across the country and passengers
will have to follow preventive measures against COVID-19 such as maintaining
social distancing and wearing face mask.
Addressing an online media briefing, the Union housing and urban affairs
minister said all Metro lines will become operational by September 12.
According to the ministry, Metro trains will not stop at stations where
passengers are found not maintaining social distancing.
He said in the first stage, Delhi Metro services will operate in two shifts
-- 7-11 am and 4-8 pm. In the second stage, trains will be available from 7
am to 1 pm and from 4 pm to 10 pm, he said, adding that normal operations
will resume from September 12.
500 TRAINS, 10,000 STOPS COULD GO IN 'REIMAGINED' POST-COVID TIMETABLE
Some 500 regular trains will be discontinued and 10,000 stops across the
Indian Railways' network will be erased in a new timetable for operations
that will be adopted once the pandemic ends and services return to normal.
The Railways expect to increase their annual earnings by more than Rs 1,500
crore through this new "zero-based timetable". The new timetable will make
room to run 15 per cent more freight trains on exclusive corridors at higher
speeds. The average speed of passenger trains is projected to increase by
around 10 per cent across the network.
The zero-based timetable, so named because it seeks to re-imagine operations
from scratch, has been developed by the Railways along with experts from
IIT-Bombay. Work started during the nationwide lockdown, when the suspension
of passenger services provided an unprecedented opportunity to rethink
operations without having to run trains at the same time.
SUSHANT CASE: EX-IPS OFFICERS URGE HC TO REIN IN NEWS CHANNELS
Eight former IPS officers have moved the Bombay High Court against the
"unfair, malicious and false media campaign" against Mumbai Police in the
Sushant Singh Rajput death case. The "media trial" should be stopped, the
plea urged the court.
The petitioners are former Maharashtra DGPs M N Singh, PS Pasricha, DK
Sivanandan, Sanjiv Dayal, Satish Mathur and K Subramanyam, former Mumbai
police commissioner DN Jadhav, and former additional DGP KP Raghuvanshi.
The petition said a section of news channels have been trying to influence
the course of investigation which is being carried out by the CBI, ED and
NCB, and airing false propaganda against Mumbai Police. It sought a
direction to media organisations to refrain from publishing or circulating
false, derogatory and scandalous comments which may jeopardize the
reputation of the city police.
It also sought a direction to the concerned authorities to frame the
guidelines to be followed by the media while reporting on such cases.
RESEARCHERS DEVELOP FASTER METHOD TO TEST FOR COVID-19
Researchers from the New Delhi-based Institute of Genomics and Integrative
Biology (IGIB) have developed a new method of coronavirus disease (Covid-19)
testing that is faster, cheaper, and almost as accurate as the Reverse
Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) test, considered the gold
standard of testing for the infection.
The method eliminates the need for a biosafety lab, which makes it possible
for it to be used at airports and railway stations to test passengers before
they board a plane or a train.
"The benefit of this method is that we do not need the viral RNA to be
intact after sample collection because we do not need to amplify the genetic
material. This means, after collecting the swab samples we can directly put
it in a detergent that breaks down the genetic material of the virus leaving
it unable to infect anyone," said Shantanu Sengupta, senior principal
scientist at IGIB.
"For RT-PCR, the sample has to be carefully transported in a medium and
taken to a biosafety lab to prevent those handling it from getting the
infection," added Sengupta, one of the corresponding authors of the paper,
which has been published in the Springer Group's Journal of Proteins and
Proteomics.
The specificity (the measure of a test's ability to correctly generate a
negative result for people who don't have the condition) of the method is
100% and sensitivity (ability of a test to correctly identify those with the
disease) 90.4%, meaning all those who test positive using the method will be
truly positive but there is about a 10% chance that a person might test
negative despite having the infection. This is much better than the
alternative rapid antigen kits, currently in use in India for scaling up
testing, that can throw up 20 to 50% false negatives.
Also, the test is expected to cost as little as a tenth of the price of an
RT-PCR test.
'BAD BOY BILLIONAIRES': SC DECLINES TO ENTERTAIN NETFLIX PLEA AGAINST BIHAR
COURT ORDER
The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to entertain Netflix's petition
against a Bihar court order restraining it from using Sahara Group chairman
Subrata Roy's name in its upcoming web series 'Bad Boy Billionaires'.
A bench headed by Chief Justice of India SA Bobde, however, said Netflix was
free to approach the Patna High Court against the order passed by a district
court at Araria in Bihar.
The web series is promoted by Netflix as: "This investigative docu-series
explores the greed, fraud and corruption that built up - and ultimately
brought down - India's most infamous tycoons."
RICKY PONTING TO R ASHWIN: 'SOME SORT OF A RUN PENALTY' IDEAL FOR
NON-STRIKERS BACKING UP TOO FAR
Ricky Ponting believes a non-striker stealing yards before the bowler has
released the ball is cheating, but he still doesn't think running the
batsman out is the ideal way to keep him in the crease. According to
Ponting, a run penalty on the batsman stealing yards - "found cheating" - is
something that needs to be looked at.
Ponting is the coach of Delhi Capitals, the IPL team which secured for this
year the services of R Ashwin, the biggest proponent of the run-out of the
batsman backing up before the bowler releases the ball. The difference in
opinion became a flashpoint when Ponting said, in the lead-up to this year's
IPL, that he was going to have a "hard conversation" with Aswhin and that
"this is not going to be the way we play our cricket".
Ashwin spoke to the coach about the issue, and they ended up agreeing that
the batsman is cheating if he starts running before a bowler delivers the
ball.
"I think there should be some sort of a run penalty," Ponting said. "If you
are to get to the top of your bowling action and stop, and it shows that the
batsman is cheating and is out of his crease, I think put a run penalty on
them..Imagine taking 10 runs off a team total because you have taken
yards... those sort of things need to be looked at."
Ashwin's run-out of Jos Buttler in the 2019 IPL had sharply divided opinion
in the cricketing world.
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
But let's put it this way: You got to be willing to change. Once you harden,
the arteries do. - Allan Gurganus
OFF TRACK
A man realized he needed to purchase a hearing aid, but he felt unwilling to
spend much money.
"How much do they cost?" he asked the salesman.
"That depends," said the salesman. "They run from Rs. 100 to a lakh.
"Let's see the cheapest model," he said.
The salesman put the device around the man's neck. "You just stick this
button in your ear and run this little string down to your pocket," he
instructed.
"How does it work?" the customer asked.
"For 100 RS it doesn't work," the salesman replied. "But when people see it
on you, they'll talk louder!"
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