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COVID-19: ‘Hardest week’ ahead for US; positive cases top 12,74,000 globally

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New Delhi (NVI): The United States has entered one of the most critical weeks so far in the coronavirus crisis with government officials warning the death toll in states such as New York, Michigan and Louisiana was a sign of trouble to come in other states.

There are more than 3,37,000 recorded cases and more than 9,400 deaths in the US, according to media reports.

Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was admitted to hospital for tests after showing persistent symptoms of coronavirus 10 days after testing positive for the virus.

Italy and France have reported the lowest increase in deaths in the last 24 hours.

The total number of deaths in Italy have reached 15,887, the highest death toll in the world, deaths in Spain have reached 12,641, France has reported 8,078, UK’s death toll reached 4, 934 and Iran has reported 3,603 deaths so far.

Globally, the death toll surpassed 69,400, according to the data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, and the number of positive infections reached 12,74,923, with the coronavirus contagion now being spread to a total of 183 countries.

Rains, thunderstorm expected in parts of Karnataka, Kerala

Light rains in Delhi
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New Delhi (NVI): Karnataka and interior Kerala are likely to witness scattered rains and thunderstorm for the next few days, according to weather forecaster.

In addition to this, light rains are also expected over Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh from tomorrow.

At present, a Western Disturbance is forming over Afghanistan and adjoining areas and is moving eastward. The Western Disturbance brings isolated precipitation over Northern India.

Apart from this, the air quality is from poor to very poor over Northern India, Western India, Central India, Eastern India and North- Eastern India.

Meanwhile, in Delhi, the maximum temperature was recorded at 34 degrees Celsius and the minimum at 18 degrees Celsius.

According to IMD, the maximum and minimum temperature is expected to shift over the next few days.

‘Lights-off’ event went smoothly, no impact on grid: Power Minister

New Delhi (NVI): Minutes after people voluntarily switched off lights at 9 pm tonight, in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to show solidarity in the fight against COVID-19, Union Power Minister RK Singh said the nine-minute ‘lights-out’ event went smoothly and there was no impact on electricity grid functioning, contrary to apprehensions.

PM Modi had on Friday asked citizens to stand in their balconies for 9 minutes with candles and lamps, or mobile flashlights to mark the march from darkness to light while maintaining social distancing.

Earlier, there were apprehensions that switching off lights simultaneously for nine minutes could lead the grid to collapse.

In a series of tweets, the Power Minister said the exercise was a success and there was no adverse effect on the electricity grid across the country and it remained stable during the event.

“The demand went down from 117300 Megawatts at 2049 hrs to 85300 Megawatts till 2109 hrs; that is a reduction of 32000 Megawatts. Then it started increasing. Frequency was maintained within a band of 49.7 to 50. 26 Hz, which means the voltage was kept stable,” he tweeted.

“The national grid operator POSOCO and the national, regional and state load despatch centres did a great job with support from all generators; NHPC, NEEPCO, THDC, SJVNL, BBMB, NTPC, all state gencos and IPPs, Transcos and Distribution companies and their officers and staff,” he said in another tweet.

The power minister also shared a pic of his family lighting diyas while he was away with his officers monitoring the grid at the National Power Monitoring Centre, during the event.

The minister said that the drop in national demand (of electricity) by 32,000 megawatts showed a huge response of the nation to PM’s call.

“Demand in the grid came down by 32000 MW within a few minutes but the frequency and voltage was mantained within the normal range. The drop in national demand by 32000 megawatts shows a huge response of the nation to the call of the Prime Minister,” he said.


People across the country tonight switched off the lights in their homes, came out in balconies or in front of their doors, lighted lamps, candles at 9 pm and stood up in solidarity in the fight against coronavirus pandemic.

The Prime Minister also shared some pictures of him during the event, lighting lamps at his official residence in Delhi.

Defence PSUs, OFB join fight against COVID-19 outbreak

New Delhi (NVI): As the number of coronavirus cases in the country keeps on increasing day by day, now the Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs) and Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) of Ministry of Defence (MoD) have joined the national fight against COVID-19.

These DPSUs and the OFB have pitched in to provide medical facilities, sanitiser, protective equipment (coverall and masks) in the joint efforts against the pandemic.

Medical Facilities

The OFB has planned for 280 isolation beds across 10 hospitals spread over six states in the country. They are located at Vehicle Factory Jabalpur, Metal and Steel Factory Ishapore (West Bengal), Gun and Shell Factory Cossipore (West Bengal), Ammunition Factory Khadki (Maharashtra), Ordnance Factory Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh), Ordnance Factory Khamaria, Heavy Vehicle Factory Avadi (Tamil Nadu) and Ordnance Factory Medak (Telangana).

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Bengaluru has an isolation ward facility with three beds in the Intensive Care Unit and 30 beds in wards. In addition, a building having 30 rooms was readied. In all, 93 persons can be accommodated at the HAL facility.

The OFB has manufactured and dispatched 50 specialised tents for COVID-19 patients to the Government of Arunachal Pradesh at a short notice.

Sanitiser

Development and production of hand sanitiser as per WHO standards have been undertaken in the factories of OFB. They have received a requirement of 13,000 litres from HLL Lifecare Limited (HLL), the nodal agency appointed by Government of India for centralised procurement. First lot of 1,500 litres of sanitiser was sent on Mar 31, 2020 from Cordite Factory Aruvankadu (Tamil Nadu). Two more factories, namely Ordnance Factory (OF) Itarsi (Madhya Pradesh) and OF Bhandara (Maharashtra) are ready with bulk production. Together they have capacity to produce 3000 litres of sanitiser per day to meet the national requirement.

Protective Equipment: Coverall and Masks

Ordnance Equipment Factories located at Kanpur, Shahjahanpur, Hazratpur (Firozabad) and Chennai are engaged in developing coverall and masks. They have also arranged special heat sealing machines for manufacture of these garments at a very short notice.

Factories Board requested Defence Research & Development Establishment, Gwalior and was successful in getting the first of samples of coveralls tested at Gwalior. Testing of masks will continue to be done at South India Textile Research Association (SITRA) in Coimbatore. The OFB is commencing shortly bulk production of coveralls up to 5,000 to 6,000 pieces per week. Three machines have been developed which have been approved by SITRA for testing the efficacy of coveralls and masks. These will be used in production to maintain the standards.

Ventilators

Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has stepped in at the request of Ministry Health and Family Welfare to manufacture and supply 30,000 ventilators for ICUs within the next two months. The design of these ventilators was originally developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation, which was improved upon by M/s Skanray, Mysore, with whom BEL has collaborated. Ordnance Factory, Medak has undertaken repair of ventilators in various hospitals in Hyderabad.

COVID-19 death toll in India rises to 83, total cases 3,577

New Delhi (NVI): The total number of coronavirus cases in India today rose to 3,577 while 83 people have died from the pandemic, the Union Health Ministry said this morning.

The number of cases has tripled in the last five days as compared to 1,251 on March 31.

As per the latest data available with the Ministry, there are 3219 active cases in the country and 274 cured or discharged.

Maharashtra remains the worst affected state in the country with 490 cases, followed by Tamil Nadu (485) and Delhi (445).

Meanwhile, the total number of COVID-19 cases worldwide has risen to 12,02,236, while the death toll has climbed to 64, 753.

2,46, 457 people across the world have recovered from the disease so far.

J&K: 14 more test positive for Covid-19, total 106 cases so far

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Srinagar (NVI): With 14 more persons testing positive for coronavirus in Kashmir today, the total number of COVID-19 cases have surged to 106 in J&K.

Jammu and Kashmir Spokesperson, Rohit Kansal tweeted: “14 new cases in Kashmir Division. Total number of positive cases in J&K now 106. Active cases in Kashmir-82 and Jammu -18.”

According to government figures, a total of 106 patients have been tested positive while two have died and three recovered.

“Kashmir has 82 positive cases while Jammu has 18 COVID19 patients,” he said.

The J&K administration has said that in case of any emergency people can avail free ambulance services 24×7 at their door steps by calling on toll free No. 108. Pregnant women and sick infants can avail free ambulance services by dialling toll free No. 102.

Furthermore, a 24×7 toll free national helpline number 1075 has been activated for support, guidance, and response to health related queries on novel coronavirus disease. The government of Jammu and Kashmir has also set up helpline numbers in this regard: 0191-2549676 (UT level Cell for J&K), 0191-2520982, 0191-2674444, 0191-2674115 (For Jammu Division), 0194-2440283 and 0194-2430581 (For Kashmir Division).

People have been advised to remain calm and not to panic as the prevention, containment and management of COVID-19 in the UT are being monitored at the highest level and necessary action to protect and safeguard the lives of people have been taken by the government. “The Government has undertaken aggressive contact tracing and testing campaign that is why surge has been found in the number of confirmed positive cases,” an advisory in this regard read.

People have also been requested to stay indoors, strictly implement social distancing measures, disclose recent travel history to covid-19 affected countries/areas and report any contact with positive cases voluntarily.

The general public has been advised to avoid unnecessary visit to hospitals. In case, anyone develops fever, cough and difficulty in breathing, they are advised to seek medical advice promptly by calling on Covid-19 helpline numbers so that they can be provided correct medical advice and directed to the right health facility, if needed.

“People must take basic precautions for personal hygiene; frequent hand washing with soap & water; and observing coughing & sneezing etiquettes,” the Government advisory read.

Tablighi incident increased the doubling rate of Covid cases in India: Govt

New Delhi (NVI): New Delhi (NVI): The Union Health Ministry today said that the doubling rate of Covid-19 cases in the country would have been 7.4 days, had the Tablighi Jammat incident in Delhi not taken place. The current doubling rate is at 4.1 days, especially after the new cases emerged due to the Nizamuddin ‘Markaz’ in mid-March.

Luv Aggarwal, Joint Secretary with the Health Ministry suggested that doubling of cases happened quicker because of the Tableeghi incident.

“If we compare the Tablighi Jamaat incident, we have seen that our doubling rate, which means the number of days in which cases double, that is 4.1 presently. Had this incident not taken place and these additional cases would not have come, then the doubling rate would have been 7.4 days,” Aggarwal said at the COVID-19 briefing by Health Ministry at National Media Center here.

According to the Ministry, as many as 1,023 coronavirus positive cases in 17 states have been traced to the Tablighi event in Delhi, accounting for 30 per cent of all cases in India.

Meanwhile, the total number of coronavirus cases in India rose to 3,374 today, while 77 people have died from the disease so far, the Health Ministry said.

COVID: PM calls up leaders

New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi today called two former Presidents- Pranab Mukherjee and Pratibha Patil and had a discussion on COVID-19 related issues with them, sources said.

He similarly called two former Prime Ministers- Manmohan Singh and HD Deve Gowda to discuss the COVID-19 situation, according to sources.

He also called up leaders of various political parties like Sonia Gandhi, Mulayam Singh, Akhilesh Yadav, Mamta Banerjee, Naveen Patnaik, KCR, Stalin and Parkash Singh Badal.

State-wise details of total Covid-19 cases in India today

New Delhi (NVI): Over three months after the first coronavirus case reported in Kerala, the total number of Covid-19 cases in the country has gone up, with a total of 77 deaths so far.

The pathogen has infected a total of 3,374 people in the country across the states, according to the Union Health Ministry.

As per the latest data available with the Ministry, there are 3030 active cases in the country and 266 cured or discharged.

While Maharashtra has the maximum number of cases at 490, Tamil Nadu has 485 and Delhi has reported 445.

Talking about Covid-19 fatalities, Maharashtra alone has reported 24 deaths, while Gujarat has 10 Telangana has 7. Meanwhile, national capital Delhi has reported six deaths.

Here is a breakup of the number of cases in states/UTs across the country:

1. Arunachal Pradesh – 1
2. Mizoram – 1
3. Jharkhand- 2
4. Manipur- 2
5. Puducherry- 5
6. Himachal Pradesh- 6
7. Goa- 7
8. Chhattisgarh- 9
9. Andaman and Nicobar Islands- 10
10. Ladakh- 14
11. Chandigarh- 18
12. Uttarakhand- 22
13. Assam- 24
14. Bihar- 30
15. Haryana – 49
16. Punjab- 57
17. West Bengal
18. Jammu and Kashmir- 92
19. Madhya Pradesh- 104
20. Gujarat- 105
21. Karnataka- 144
22. Andhra Pradesh- 161
23. Rajasthan- 200
24. Uttar Pradesh- 227
25. Telangana- 269
26. Kerala- 306
27. Delhi- 445
28. Tamil Nadu- 485
29. Maharashtra- 490

Omar Sheikh of IA plane hijack case gets reprieve in Pakistan

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New Delhi (NVI): While the whole world is busy tackling the challenge posed by coronavirus, the Sindh High Court in Pakistan has passed a crucial judgement, giving huge relief to Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, one of the three terrorists released in exchange of hostages of hijacked Indian Airlines plane IC-814 in 1999.

Sheikh had been given death sentence in connection with the 2002 kidnapping and killing of American journalist Daniel Pearl but the Sindh High Court on April 2 commuted it to seven years’ imprisonment.

The court absolved Sheikh in the murder of Pearl but upheld his conviction for kidnapping and hence the lesser punishment. Since he has already served more than 7 years in jail, he was to be freed. This evoked angry reactions from the US, as well as human rights activists and some leading journalists.

Subsequently, the Sindh government on April 3 invoked the Maintenance of Public Order (MPO) law against 47-year-old Sheikh to keep him in detention for 90 days.

Pearl, a journalist with Wall Street Journal, was kidnapped in Pakistan in 2002.

The abductors demanded release of all Pakistani terrorists lodged in Guantanamo Bay prison of the US. A few days later, however, the US Consulate in Karachi received a video showing beheading of Pearl.

It was under intense American pressure that the then Pervez Musharraf government arrested Sheikh, a British national born to Pakistani parents, who had close links with Al Qaeda and was in touch with Osama bin Laden.

India has a particular interest in the fate of Sheikh since he was serving a jail term here for terror activities before being freed because of hijacking of IC-814 plane in 1999 by ISI-backed terrorists.

Sheikh, who dropped out of education in London and underwent arms training in Afghanistan, had been arrested in India in 1994 in connection with abduction of 4 western tourists – three British and one American – from Delhi.

He had presented himself as Rohit Sharma to the four tourists and earned their confidence, enough to take three of them to Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh and one to Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh on the pretext of showing his ancestral property.

It was sheer by chance that their kidnapping came to light. A police team, on hunt for robbers in a case, found the American national locked up in a house in Ghaziabad and the kidnapping plot was unravelled. Subsequently, the British nationals, kept locked in a house in Saharanpur were also freed.

Some reports in the American media later said that during his trial, Sheikh’s legal fee was paid by ISI.

In December 1999, five Pakistani terrorists hijacked the IC-814 plane during its flight from Kathmandu to New Delhi and commandeered it to Kandahar in Afghanistan, which was then under Taliban rule.

The hijackers demanded release of Sheikh along with two other top terror leaders – Masood Azhar, who later formed Jaish-e-Mohammad outfit, and Mushtaq Zargar alias ‘Latram’, chief commander of Al Umar Mujahideen outfit. All the three were in different Indian prisons at that time in connection with acts of terrorism.

Sheikh, Azhar and Zargar was finally released in exchange of 166 hostages on board the plane.

After his release, Sheikh lived in Pakistan but kept visiting Afghanistan to train terrorists.

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