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CRPF jawan, cop among 6 injured in grenade attack in Kashmir’s Budgam

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Abid Bashir

Srinagar (NVI): At least six people including four civilians, a cop and a Central Reserve Police Force jawan were injured today after militants lobbed a grenade towards a CRPF party in main market, Pakherpora area of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district.

Officials said that a grenade was hurled towards a CRPF party of 181 Battalion in main market Pakherpora this afternoon which left six persons including four civilians, a cop and a CRPF man wounded.

The injured cop and CRPF jawan were shifted to Sub District Hospital Pakherpora while the injured civilians were referred to SMHS hospital in Srinagar for advanced treatment.

The injured cop was identified as the Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Ghulam Rasool while the CRPF man was identified as Constable Santosh Kumar. Both received minor injuries and their condition was stated to be stable.

Meanwhile, the area has been cordoned off and a massive search operation has been launched to nab the attackers.

Anti-militancy operations to be intensified across Kashmir: J&K DGP

J&K DGP was speaking to media after wreath laying ceremony of 3 CRPF jawans killed in a terror attack yesterday.

Abid Bashir

Srinagar (NVI): Anti-militancy operations will be intensified across Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police, Dilbagh Singh said today, a day after three CRPF personnel were killed in a terror attack in Kupwara district.

The J&K DGP was speaking to media after a wreath-laying ceremony of the three slain jawans at Regional Training Centre (RTC) Humhama, on Srinagar outskirts.

Top Police, CRPF and Army officials participated in the ceremony and paid floral tributes to the deceased men before their coffins were dispatched to their respective places.

The three CRPF personnel were killed in a shootout at Wangam in Kralgund area of Handwara yesterday in which a mentally unsound boy was also killed.

 

“After covering their area, the CRPF men were standing in an orchard and they saw some civilians coming and asked them to stop. There were two militants behind civilians who opened fired at the CRPF men, who retaliated fully. In between, a mentally unsound boy got stuck and he also died,” DGP Singh said.

He also paid tributes to security forces personnel including two Army officers who lost their lives in the Handwara encounter.

Replying to a question on whether militants have intensified their attacks on forces, the J&K police chief said that anti-militancy operations will be further stepped up across Kashmir.

“You must have seen that security arrangements were already strengthened and anti-militancy operations were going on and these will be further intensified,” he said.

When told that security forces had declared Baramulla militancy free, the DGP said that there was no active militant in the district but there has been some infiltration and some have sneaked in and mingled with those active in Sopore area, who were already “on our radar.”

“In Handwara, the militants were chased for three days after which they were zeroed in at a house. Unfortunately, we lost two army officers, two soldiers and a police sub-inspector in the encounter,” DGP said. “They were the same officers, who had chased these militants killed in Handwara for three days,” he said, adding that security forces have to bear losses, at times. “At times, we have to bear losses too,” the J&K police chief said.

He said that whenever security forces are getting information about militants, operations are launched and militants are being chased.

“We will continue to chase the militants involved in the attacks on forces,” DGP Singh said.

Replying to a question that police is facing multiple challenges in times of Covid pandemic, he said that security forces are maintaining close synergy and working very professionally. “Police personnel in thousands are everywhere on roads, quarantine centres, with screening teams, contact tracing, at red zones, orange zones and at the same time maintaining law and order and also fighting militants very effectively. Our men are fulfilling all responsibilities in a professional manner,” he said.

Fuel prices hiked in Delhi: Petrol up by Rs 1.67, diesel by Rs 7.10 a litre

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New Delhi (NVI): Delhi witnessed a hike in petrol and diesel prices today after the Delhi government raised Value Added Tax (VAT) on the two fuels.

Petrol will be costlier by Rs 1.67 per litre now and diesel by Rs 7.10 litre.

This comes a day after the government imposed a 70 per cent ‘Special Corona Fee’ on liquor.

The fuel prices have been hiked to boost the government revenue which has been hit since the lockdown. A huge revenue is generated by the sale of fuel and liquor which contributes to the overall economy.

The finance department of the Delhi government issued an order late last night. “70 per cent of the maximum retail price on all categories of liquor sold through retail licensees for consumption off the premises,” the order signed by the deputy secretary read.

World Asthma Day: Around 235 mn people living with the condition

New Delhi (NVI): Around 235 million people are living with asthma, which is the most common chronic disease among children worldwide, according to WHO.

World Asthma Day is observed every year on the first Tuesday of May to spread awareness about the prevention and cure of the disease.

Asthma is a chronic lung disease that causes breathing difficulties. It is caused by swelling and inflammation of the bronchial tubes that sometimes leads to allergens, stress or changes in temperature. The major symptoms of asthma include breathlessness, coughing, and a feeling of tightness in the chest.

World Asthma Day is annually organised by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA). But this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it has postponed a global campaign planned to be launched at this day.

GINA is an initiative taken by the US-based National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLB).

The organization’s main aim is to improve asthma prevention and management through a coordinated worldwide effort.

In the year 1998, World Asthma Day was celebrated for the first time in Barcelona, Spain. It was celebrated in more than 35 countries in association with the organization.

During this day, asthma patients are made aware of the safety measurements they can take to help them cope with their condition.

But this time due to global pandemic lockdown, many of the activities will be telecasted online. It includes free screenings for asthma, media advertising, talk show and education.

State-wise details of Covid-19 cases in India

New Delhi (NVI): As the nation enters the third phase of the countrywide lockdwon, amid rapid spike in COVID-19 cases, with total confirmed cases at 46,433 and 1,563 deaths so far, according to the Union Health Ministry.

After the first confirmed coronavirus case in India, which was reported in the state of Kerala on January 30, the virus has tightened its grip across the nation.

Total positive cases in different states/UTs:

Andaman and Nicobar Islands- 33

Andhra Pradesh- 1,650

Arunachal Pradesh- 1

Assam- 43

Bihar- 528

Chandigarh- 102

Chhattisgarh- 58

Delhi- 4,898

Gujarat- 5,804

Haryana– 517

Himachal Pradesh- 41

Jammu and Kashmir- 726

Jharkhand- 115

Karnataka- 651

Kerala- 500

Ladakh- 41

Madhya Pradesh- 2,942

Maharashtra- 14,541

Meghalaya- 12

Mizoram- 1

Odisha- 169

Puducherry- 8

Punjab- 1,233

Rajasthan- 3,061

Tamil Nadu- 3,550

Telengana- 1,085

Tripura- 29

Uttarakhand- 60

Uttar Pradesh- 2,766

West Bengal – 1,259

State/UT wise total death toll in the country:

Andhra Pradesh- 36

Assam- 1

Bihar- 2

Chandigarh-1

Delhi- 64

Gujarat- 319

Haryana- 6

Himachal Pradesh- 1

Jammu and Kashmir- 8

Jharkhand- 3

Karnataka- 27

Kerala- 4

Madhya Pradesh- 165

Maharashtra- 583

Meghalaya- 1

Odisha- 1

Punjab- 23

Rajasthan- 77

Tamil Nadu- 31

Telangana- 29

Uttar Pradesh- 50

Uttarakhand- 1

West Bengal- 133

A total of 12,727 people have been cured or discharged from hospitals in India. There are around 32,138 active cases currently.

Coronavirus deaths surge past 2,50,000 worldwide

New Delhi (NVI): Some 251,562 people around the world have died from COVID-19, according to the data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

Meanwhile, the number of confirmed cases exceeded 3.58 million, while nearly 1.2 million people have recovered.

In addition to this, Italy was among countries in Europe and around the world that began cautiously easing lockdowns imposed to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

In the US, at least 68,000 Covid-19 related deaths have now been recorded with more than 1.1 million positive cases.

Whereas, researchers at the University of Washington have nearly doubled their forecast for deaths in the US as lockdowns are eased in the country.

Germany reported that the number of coronavirus cases in the country rose by 685, bringing the total to 163,860. A further 139 deaths were reported, bringing the total to 6,831.

Covid-19 cases rise to 46,433 in India; death toll at 1,563

New Delhi (NVI): The death toll due to coronavirus in India rose to 1,563 while the total number of positive increased to 46,433, the Union Health Ministry confirmed.

In the last 24 hours, 3,900 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in the country, making it the highest single day rise, it said.

At least 195 more people scummed to the pandemic in a day.

Maharashtra remain worst affected state hit by COVID-19 with 14,541 cases. Gujarat comes next with 5,804 cases, followed by Delhi that has reported 4,898 infections.

Other states with a high virus hit included Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, as per Health ministry data.

In terms of total deaths, the state of Maharashtra tops the tally with 580 fatalities, the epicenter of coronavirus spread.

More than 70 per cent of the deaths are caused due to co-morbidity, ministry added.

Meanwhile, restrictions have been eased in non-hotspot areas.

At least 12,726 people have been discharged or cured.

190 new cases in Afghanistan take Covid-19 tally to 2,894

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New Delhi (NVI): Coronavirus cases in Afghanistan inch towards 3000-mark as at least 190 new coronavirus cases have been reported in the country in the past 24 hours, taking the overall COVID-19 tally to 2,894, according to Afghan media reports.

The 190 new coronavirus case were reported in Paktia (41), Herat (30), Kandahar (25), Kabul (24), Balkh (17), Nangarhar (13), Laghman (11), Farah (9), Sar-e-Pul (6), Kunar (5), Zabul (3), Paktika (2), Khost (1), Uruzgan (1), Helmand (1) and Nimruz (1), according to TOLO news.

In the past 24 hours, 190 positive cases have been recorded across the country, and the country total is 2,894, Deputy Public Health Minister Wahid Majroh was quoted as saying by the news website.

Majroh said that in the past 24 hours there have been five deaths– 1 each in Herat, Kabul and Wardak, and two in Paktia– and the threat of the coronavirus is currently at its “highest level.”

At least, 397 people have been cured or discharged while 90 have died across the country.

UPSC defers Civil Services prelims

New Delhi (NVI): The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) today announced that the Civil Services Examination (CSE) which was scheduled to be held on May 31, has been postponed due to coronavirus lockdown.

The decision was taken during a meeting held by the commission to review the situation after the second-phase of the nationwide lockdown due to COVID-19. Taking notice of the extension of restrictions, the Commission decided that it will not be possible to resume examinations and interviews for the present, the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions said in an official statement.

The situation will be reviewed again on May 20, and fresh dates for these examinations shall be notified on the UPSC website, it said.

The Commission has already deferred the following: (a) Personality test for remaining candidates for the Civil Services Examination, 2019; (b) Notification for the Indian Economic Service/Indian Statistical Service Examination, 2020; (c) Notification for the Combined Medical Services Examination, 2020; (d) Notification for the Central Armed Police Forces Examination, 2020 and (e) the NDA & Naval Academy Examination, 2020, an official statement read.

As and when dates are decided for the deferred tests/examinations, it will be ensured that candidates are given a notice of at least 30 days, it added.

Nearly 10 lakh people register for Civil Services exam every year.

25 more test positive in J&K, Covid tally climbs to 726

Abid Bashir

Srinagar (NVI): In yet another spike in the number of Covid-19 positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir, 25 more people were tested positive for coronavirus today, taking the overall tally in the Union Territory to 726.

Officials said that 20 cases were confirmed at Viral Diagnostic Lab at SKIMS, four others at Covid-19 testing lab at Chest Disease Hospital, Dalgate, Srinagar and one in Jammu.

They said that among the 24 new cases from Kashmir division, twelve are from Baramulla, four from Budgam and two from Srinagar, Shopian, Bandipora, and one each from Pulwama and Poonch district.

As per official figures, 130 positive cases including one death and 61 recoveries are from Bandipora, 109 positive cases including one death and one recovery from Anantnag, 109 including two deaths and 75 recoveries from Srinagar, 103 including 39 recoveries and 3 deaths from Baramulla, 83 including 19 recoveries from Shopian, 66 including 23 recoveries from Kupwara, 30 including 12 recoveries from Budgam, 14 – all recovered from Ganderbal, 11 including 3 recoveries from Kulgam and 09 including 03 recoveries from Pulwama.

In Jammu division, 27 including 26 recoveries are from Jammu district, 20 including one death and 19 recoveries from Udhampur, 7 with four recoveries from Samba and 4 including three recoveries from Rajouri, one from Kishtiwar who has also recovered and one active case- each from Ramban, Kuthua and Reasi.

As per the daily information bulletin, 77,656 persons in Jammu and Kashmir are under observation while as 11,850 persons have been kept under home quarantine. Besides, 415 persons are in hospital isolation while 182 persons are under hospital quarantine.

According to the bulletin, 57,969 persons have completed the surveillance period and 7,232 persons are under home surveillance.

Besides that, results of 28,199 samples are available so far, of which 27,473 samples have tested negative while 726 have been tested positive.

Among 726 total positive cases recorded so far, 415 are active, 303 have recovered and 8 have died.

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