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Bangladesh envoy discusses PM’s Dhaka visit with Jaishankar

India Muhammad Imran with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar

New Delhi (NVI): Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Muhammad Imran today met External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and discussed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bangladesh next month.

PM Modi is set to visit the neighbouring country on March 17 to attend the 100th-anniversary celebration of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to be held in Dhaka.

Also known as Father of the Nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu was born in Tungipara of Gopalganj on March 17, 1920.

Bangladesh will start off the formal celebration of the centenary, known as Mujib Satoborsha 2020-21, on March 17 marking the birthday of Bangabandhu, who led Bangladesh’s 1971 War of Liberation.

During the meeting with Bangladesh envoy today, EAM Jaishankar said Indians remember Bangabandhu with profound respect.

The External Affairs Minister also expressed satisfaction at the robust bilateral relations existing between the two neighbours. “There are lots of respect and goodwill for Bangladeshis in India,” he told the ambassador.

Muhammad Imran also conveyed Dhaka’s appreciation for India’s friendly gesture to evacuate several Bangladeshis stranded in China’s Huwai province in the wake of an outbreak of coronavirus.

Jaishankar assured Imran of his fullest cooperation during his tenure as Bangladesh envoy in India. The envoy also assured Jaishankar of doing his best to take the bilateral relations to a greater height during his tenure.

PM to inaugurate Khelo India Games

surge in Covid cases

New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be inaugurating the first-ever Khelo India Games in the country, in Bhubaneswar tomorrow.

The PM will be addressing the opening ceremony via video conferencing.

The Khelo India University Games are being launched by the Government of India in association with the Government of the Odisha.

The Khelo India Programme, a brainchild of the Prime Minister was introduced to revive the sports culture in India at the grass-root level by building a strong framework for all sports played in the country and establish India as a great sporting nation.

The Khelo India University Games will be held from February 22 to March 1, 2020, at Bhubaneswar.

This is the largest ever competition held at a university level in India and will have about 3,500 athletes from over 150 universities across the country taking part in it.

There will be a total of 17 sports namely archery, athletics, boxing, fencing, judo, swimming, weightlifting, wrestling, badminton, basketball, football, hockey, table tennis, tennis, volleyball, rugby and kabaddi.

Coronavirus: 8 infected Indians onboard Japanese cruise ship stable

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New Delhi (NVI): Eight Indian passengers on board Japanese cruise ship Diamond Princess, who were tested positive for the novel coronavirus are undergoing treatment and their condition is stable now, the Indian Embassy in Japan said today.

The foreign office also mentioned that no additional Indian national has been diagnosed with COVID-19 since yesterday.

“As of 1400 JST today, NO additional Indian national on #DiamondPrincess tested positive for #COVID19 since yesterday. @IndianEmbTokyo working with Japanese authorities and ship company for safe return of Indians. Conditions of 8 Indians receiving treatment are improving @MEAIndia,” the Embassy tweeted today.

The eight Indian nationals who were crew members onboard Diamond Princess cruise are receiving treatment in hospitals in Japan, after testing positive for the virus over last few days. The Indian Embassy is working with Japanese authorities and ship company for safe return of Indians.

External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar also mentioned about the eight infected Indians on board the Japanese cruise that was quarantined off the coast of Japan.

The last cruise ship passengers who tested negative for a new virus will leave the Diamond Princess on Friday after a much-criticised quarantine of the vessel ended.

Japanese Health Minister Katsunobu Kato said that the mass disembarkation into Japan of passengers from the ship is set to end, while dozens of foreign passengers are flying back to their home countries on flights chartered by their governments.

Meanwhile, China had 118 new deaths from the coronavirus outbreak by the end of Thursday, the national health commission reported, pushing the number of deaths nationwide to at least 2,236.

At least 631 of the new cases were from the epicentre of the epidemic in Hubei, including 220 cases from the province’s prison system. Most of the latest deaths were also from the province.

The latest number of infections nationwide has now reached 75,685.

South Korea has also reported additional 48 cases of a new virus, raising its total number of infected people to 204.

International Mother Language Day: History, significance

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New Delhi (NVI): International Mother Language Day is being celebrated as Matribhasha Diwas in the country today with the Ministry of HRD leading the celebrations to promote the linguistic diversity of India.

The theme of the Day this year is ‘Celebrating our Multilingual Heritage’, reflecting the spirit of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshth Bharat’.

International Mother Language Day is celebrated across the globe on February 21 to celebrate the linguistic diversity that exists in the world.

History

The idea to celebrate International Mother Language Day was the initiative of Bangladesh. It was approved at the 1999 UNESCO General Conference and has been observed throughout the world since 2000.

UNESCO has declared International Mother Language Day as a worldwide annual observance to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity, and to promote multilingualism.

UNESCO has identified over 7,000 languages that are used (read, written and spoken) in different countries across the world.

VP Naidu bats for Indian languages in governance     

Yesterday, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu spoke in 22 languages at an event to mark Matribhasha Diwas, in New Delhi. He urged all the citizens to take a pledge to promote mother tongue and also learn other languages. On the occasion, the Vice President asserted that the usage of Indian languages can make governance in the country more people-centric.

He called for a national movement to promote Indian Languages in a big way, and said, “When we protect and promote mother tongues, we protect and promote linguistic and cultural diversity too.”

In a tweet today, Naidu said, “Indian languages must be made compulsory for recruitment up to a certain level in government jobs and local languages must be used in administration. I suggest making medium of instruction in local language mandatory up to high school level”.

He added, “the celebration of mother language, or matribhasha, shouldn’t end with the conclusion of the auspicious day, and instead, every day should be celebrated as Matribhasha Diwas or Mother Language Day.”

Union Cabinet Minister for Human Resource Development, Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank also wished all Indians on the occasion and tweeted that language gives humans the basis of all creativity in life.

All Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) schools have been celebrating February 21 as ‘Matribhasha Diwas’ (Mother Language Day) for last three years.

Three-day Organic Food Festival at JLN stadium

New Delhi (NVI): In an effort to promote women entrepreneurship in the production and processing of organic products, a national exhibition – ‘Organic Festival of Women entrepreneurs’ has been organised at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi from February 21 to 23.

Ministry of Women and child development along with the Food Processing Ministry has collaborated for the three-day fest that was inaugurated by Union Ministers Smriti Irani and Harsimrat Kaur Badal, both heading the respective ministries.

The exhibition will bring together 150 women entrepreneurs who are certified under the National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP) and 45 Self Help Groups from different states.

The festival will focus on facilitating business linkages and empowering women entrepreneurs through pre-arranged B2B and B2G meetings. There is no entry fee for the event, the Food Processing Ministry mentioned in a tweet.

Malaysia top plastic consumer in Asia: WWF report

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New Delhi (NVI): A new World Wide Fund (WWF) report on Asia’s worst ocean polluters has found Malaysians to be the biggest individual consumers of plastic packaging. Following the analysis, the NGO has urged the Malaysian government to limit single-use plastics and work with companies to fund a recycling push.

The WWF report has analysed the data of plastic packaging placed on the market in six growing Asian economies — China, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. The report was commissioned by German consultancy GVM, which specialises in the packaging market.

The increasing use of plastics and limited recycling has led to an exponential rise in the quantum of plastic waste, the report finds.

Globally, over 8.3 billion tonnes of plastic has been produced since the early 1950s and about 60% of that has ended up in landfills or in the natural environment, it says.

When it comes to India, India it generates 9.46 million tonnes of plastic waste annually, of which 40% remains uncollected; 43% is used for packaging, most of it single-use, according to another report by Un-Plastic Collective (UPC), a joint initiative by the United Nations Environment Programme, CII and WWF India.

To put a complete stop to single-use plastic by 2022, the Narendra Modi Government has also recently launched an ambitious plan. 60 more countries have made commitments to address this issue.

Going back to the WWF report, it finds 93% of the waste of low-income countries is dumped in the environment, compared to 4% in high-income countries. Single-use plastics and packaging for consumer goods, particularly, increase plastic pollution. Globally, 36% of plastic usage is for packaging and over a third of it lands up into the environment, according to the report.

Of the six countries analysed in the report, Malaysia’s per capita plastic packaging consumption was found to be the highest, at 16.78 kg. It is followed by Thailand (15.52), China (14.08), Vietnam (12.93), Indonesia (12.5) and the Philippines (12.4).

In the other countries surveyed in the report, household usage of plastic films and bags and PET bottles is the highest. Overall, the total annual household plastic packaging consumption in these countries is at 27 million tonnes.

The report evaluates that China, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam contribute 60% of the estimated 8 million tonnes of plastic that enter the world’s oceans each year.

The volume of plastic waste going into the ocean is set to quadruple between 2010 and 2050 globally, the report says, while indicating that the sea could contain more plastic by weight than fish by mid-century!

In northwest Syria, over half million children forced to flee

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New Delhi (NVI): Over half a million children have fled violence in northwest Syria since December 2019 due to intense violence, with tens of thousands of children and their families now living in tents and in the open air amid very cold weather and rains.

Since the beginning of this year, 77 children were verified killed or injured due to the escalation of violence in the area, according to a UNICEF report.

“The situation in the northwest is untenable, even by Syria’s grim standards,” Henrietta Fore, UNICEF Executive Director was quoted as saying in the report.

“Children and families are caught between the violence, the biting cold, the lack of food and the desperate living conditions. Such abject disregard for the safety and wellbeing of children and families is beyond the pale and must not go on,” Henrietta says.

“We walked for three days and now live in tents. All of our belongings were soaked with rain and mud,” says a recently displaced mother originally from Saraqeb in Idlib, now living in the Aleppo area. “I have a very sick child who needs urgent surgery, but I cannot afford it. If my child dies, all I could do is bury him.”

Amid an escalating humanitarian crisis, in the recently received reports, about the last two operational hospitals in the western part of Aleppo governorate were hit, one of them a maternity and children’s hospital.

The carnage in northwest Syria continues to exact a horrific toll on children, according to the UNICEF Executive Director.  “It is time for the guns to go silent and for the violence to stop once and for all. Parties to the conflict must protect children and the infrastructure on which they depend, give families respite and allow humanitarian workers to respond to the massive needs, in accordance with international humanitarian law,” Henrietta added.

PM, Prez greet people on Maha Shivratri

New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Ramnath Kovind today extended greetings to the people on the occasion of Maha Shivratri, while praying for the blessings of Lord Shiva for everyone in the country.

In a tweet, PM Modi hoped that the blessings of “Baba Bholenath” bring happiness, peace and prosperity in the lives of all countrymen.

President Kovind also wished the people on the occasion with a message on Twitter.

Vice President Venkaiah Naidu also extended his greetings. “On the auspicious occasion of #Mahashivaratri I convey my greetings to devotees all over the world. As we light up our homes and temples on this auspicious night, let us pray to Lord Shiva to bestow upon us the wisdom and courage to fight many evils within ourselves and outside,” he said in a tweet.

Delhi wakes up to pleasant weather after rains 

New Delhi (NVI): Delhiites woke up to a pleasant morning today as Delhi-NCR witnessed thunderstorm and rains accompanied by strong winds late yesterday.

The national capital saw a decrease in minimum temperature to 15.8 degrees celsius from 9.2 degrees celsius recorded yesterday due to rain showers across the North India.

The maximum temperature today is expected to be around 23 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Delhi’s Safdarjung observatory recorded 1.8 mm rains, Palam observatory recorded 3.2 mm precipitation.

Pathankot and Amritsar also witnessed scattered rains.

However, the precipitation was short-lived and not fairly widespread. After a brief spell, rains have come to a halt over most regions this morning.

Meanwhile, strong humid westerly winds are blowing over northern plains including Punjab, Haryana and West Uttar Pradesh for the last few days. Due to these winds, night temperatures had peaked over entire region.

Similar pattern continued during the last 24 hours as well. In fact, the minimum temperatures even showed an upward spike by about 4 to 5 degrees over most places.

The phenomenon behind these rains is a Western Disturbance over Jammu and Kashmir and adjoining areas.

This is likely to pass away by the night of February 21. Thereafter, northwesterly winds are likely to take over.

The cold winds will lead to fall in the temperatures. However, winter chill is not expected to make a comeback anymore.

Meanwhile, the overall air quality in the national capital today is in “moderate” category.

According to System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the national capital stood at 166 which falls in the “moderate” category.

“No significant change temperature is expected in rest of the country,” it added.

India snubs China over Arunachal

External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar (File)

New Delhi (NVI): Hours after China objected to Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh, India snubbed the neighbouring country, saying the comments do “not stand to reason “.

External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Ravish Kumar said since Arunachal Pradesh is a part of India, any Indian leader can visit it.

“Our position on Arunachal Pradesh is clear and consistent. Arunachal Pradesh is an integral and inalienable part of India. Indian leaders routinely travel to the state of Arunachal Pradesh as they do to any other states of India, ” Kumar said at a media briefing here.

“Objecting to the visit of Indian leaders to a state of India does not stand to reason and understanding of the Indian people,” he added.

Earlier in the day, China, which lays claim over Arunachal Pradesh, said it was “firmly opposed” to Shah’s trip as it “violated” its “territorial sovereignty and sabotaged political mutual trust”.

The objection was articulated by China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang.

Shah was in Arunachal Pradesh today to attend the 34th Statehood Day function and launch a number of projects related to industry and roads.

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