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Delhi Govt to implement Ayushman Bharat Yojana: Sisodia

Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia

New Delhi (NVI): New Delhi (NVI): Delhi government has announced to implement Ayushman Bharat Yojana in the national capital today amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Delhi Finance Minister Manish Sisodia today announced in the Assembly that the state will implement the centrally sponsored health insurance scheme in Delhi.

A total budget of Rs 65,000 crore was announced by Sisodia.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi rolled out the Ayushman Bharat–Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) in Ranchi, Jharkahnd in February 2018.

The insurance scheme aims to provide an annual health cover of Rs 5 lakh per family for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization.

COVID-19: PM interacts with stakeholders from media

New Delhi ( NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with key stakeholders from electronic media through video conference today, and discussed the emerging challenges in light of the spread of coronavirus.

PM said COVID-19 is a lifetime challenge and needs to be tackled through innovative solutions. He thanked and stressed over the role of the media in these very crucial times

He added that tireless efforts of reporters, camerapersons and technicians are a great service to the nation.

As media has also placed essential services as they prove accurate information to the general public. The focus was to make the general public aware of this deadly infection.

Modi gave suggestions to the channels to take precautions for reporters on the field.

He also asked the channels to spread scientific reports, involve informed people in their discussions and counter the spread of misinformation.

The media representative thanked PM Modi for his leadership and hard work in tackling the challenge. They assured the PM of working with him in countering the pandemic.

PM thanked them for the suggestions and valuable inputs. He requested the channels to spread awareness about digital payment mechanisms to avoid the spread of the virus.

Meanwhile, Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting; Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting and senior representatives and editors from prominent electronic media organizations also participated in the interaction.

So far, the total number of positive cases of coronavirus in the country stands at 415 with 7 deaths.

Complete lockdown in 19 states and UTs: Govt on COVID situation

New Delhi (NVI): The Government today said that complete lockdown has been ordered in 19 states and Union Territories while 6 states and UTs are under partial lockdown.

Apart from this that some activities have been closed in three states and UTs, Health Minsitry Joint Secretary Lav Agarwal said while addressing the media here.

He also informed that the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in India have risen to 415, and the death toll stood at 7 so far, with around 402 active cases across the country.

”415 confirmed cases reported in India. 23 patients have been discharged and around 7 deaths have been reported so far in India due to coronavirus, all with comorbidities, ” he said.

On the other hand, Balram Bhargava, Director-General of ICMR said that the government has also registered 12 laboratory chains and they have started functioning. These 12 chains have 15,000 collection centres across the country,

He also informed that the process of kit manufacturing fast tracked at ICMR-NIV Pune and the two kit manufacturers are already approved.

”I would like to clarify that FDA/CE approval isn’t mandatory. ICMR-NIV approved tests which will be done there on fast-track basis will also be acceptable for coronavirus testing, ” he said.

The ICMR DG further states that Hydroxychloroquine is also recommended only for healthcare worker who is treating coronavirus patients, he said adding that it is secondly recommended only for persons staying and caring for a household positive patient. They can take that only for prophylaxis, only for prevention, he said.

Meanwhile, Health Ministry Joint Secretary Luv Agarwal has said that a complete lockdown has been announced in 19 states and the union territories across the country. “Some parts of 6 states and union territories have been kept under lockdown,” he said.

Chandigarh, Delhi, Goa, J&K, Nagaland, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Ladakh, Jharkhand, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, Tripura, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh are among the states and the union territories which are under complete lockdown, he added.

Two Kashmiri students booked for hiding travel history

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): Jammu and Kashmir police today booked two students for not revealing their travel history to coronavirus affected countries.

The two south Kashmir students have recently returned from Pakistan and Bangladesh and have concealed their travel history in order to evade the necessary quarantine process, police said.

“Acting on the specified information received from the magistrate that two persons, both residents of Awantipora district have concealed their travel history in order to evade necessary quarantine process. In this regard an FIR has been registered against them,” police said.

The students have been sent to EDI Pampore to undergo necessary quarantine process and legal action will be taken against them after their quarantine period is over, they said.

Police have appealed to the general public to cooperate with the administration in order to curb the spread of COVID-19 infection in this unprecedented situation. “General public of Awantipora are requested to share such information to Police Control Room Awantipora on 01933-247369, 7051404001,” a statement said.

Police have also requested community members to come forward with any information about individuals who have recently returned from outside the valley and are hiding their travel history.

PM thanks SAARC leaders for contributing to COVID-19 fund

PM Modi hosted a video conference for SAARC leaders on combating COVID-19 on March 15

New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi today expressed gratitude to SAARC members for their contribution to COVID-19 Emergency fund set up for combating the pandemic in South Asian region.

The Prime Minister took to Twitter and thanked heads of the states of Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, in a series of tweets.

Afghanistan contributing $ 1 Million to the COVID-19 Emergency Fund.

Thanking Afghanistan for the contribution, PM tweeted: “Thank you Afghanistan, for contributing $ 1 Million to the COVID-19 Emergency Fund in solidarity with our South Asian neighborhood. Tashakkur President @ashrafghani.”

He also expressed gratitude to Sri Lanka and said that the cooperation between the two countries in fighting coronavirus will go a long way.

“Sincerely thank President of Sri Lanka @GotabayaR for contributing $ 5 million to the SAARC COVID-19 Emergency Fund. Our cooperation will go a long way in fighting this disease effectively,” he tweeted.

Thanking Bangladesh for the contribution of USD 1,5 mn, PM tweeted: “Grateful to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh for announcing $ 1.5 million as contribution to the COVID-19 Emergency Fund. Through our solidarity and working together, we will overcome challenges posed by COVID-19.”

The contributions came after PM Modi on March 15 had appealed to the SAARC nations to chalk out a strong strategy to fight coronavirus.

Cuban doctors travel to Italy to help fight coronavirus

New Delhi (NVI): A team of doctors and nurses from Cuba arrived in Italy today to help in the fight against the novel coronavirus at the request of the worst-affected region in the European nation -Lombardy.

Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, also appreciated the humanitarian gesture by the Cuban doctors and tweeted today, “Solidarity among nations, solidarity among health workers, solidarity among all of us is the only way to stop this COVID19 pandemic.”


He also retweeted a video showing the Cuban doctors being applauded for their services.

Cuban doctors have always been on the front lines in the fight against widespread diseases including cholera in Haiti and against Ebola in West Africa 10 years ago.

This is the sixth Cuban team to join the fight against the pandemic in the world and the first to travel to Europe, reported Cuban Television. The government has also sent contingents to Venezuela and Nicaragua as well as to Jamaica, Suriname and Grenada.

In Cuba, 25 cases have been reported of novel coronavirus.

Italy has appeared to be the new epicenter of COVID-19 outbreak with the death toll rising to 5,476 and more than 14,000 positive cases reported.

Artificial photosynthesis system that can help generate fuel

New Delhi (NVI): A team of researchers at the University of California in the US has developed an artificial photosynthesis system, that appears capable of performing all the key steps of the fuel-generating reaction.

Made of nanosized tubes, the artificial photosynthesis system is designed to mimic a leaf and convert carbon dioxide into cellular fuel.

Artificial photosynthesis is a complex system by nature that scientists have been trying to copy for numerous years. The experiment is about using sunlight to generate fuel and power in our homes and vehicles from CO2 and water.

A group of researchers at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have dedicated their time and effort to build an artificial version of a leaf that can perform photosynthesis.

Their work on making artificial photosynthesis possible might enable us to generate completely renewable energy from the CO2 in our atmosphere.

Scientist Heinz Frei and his team developed this system with the use of nano-sized tubes in the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. As of now, it seems that it is capable of performing the needed steps for the fuel-generating reaction.

Frei has spent decades working toward building an artificial version of one of nature’s most elegant and effective machines: the leaf.

The latest design by Frei and his team makes the flow of protons from the interior space of the tube to the outside possible. This means that the protons flow from where they are generated from splitting water molecules to where they combine with CO2 and electrons to form fuel.

Previously, researchers had problems with the fast proton flow, which is crucial for efficiently harnessing sunlight energy to form a fuel.

As of now, the fuel that is produced by the experiment under artificial photosynthesis is carbon monoxide, but the team’s goalis to produce methanol.

Having made the tubes that are needed for the photosynthetic tasks, the team will begin testing the complete system. The individual unit of the system is planned to be small square “solar fuel tiles”. These will contain billions of nanoscale tubes.

“There are two challenges that have not yet been met. One of them is scalability. If we want to keep fossil fuels in the ground, we need to be able to make energy in terawatts – an enormous amount of fuel. And, you need to make a liquid hydrocarbon fuel so that we can actually use it with the trillions of dollars’ worth of existing infrastructure and technology,” Frei said.

He adds that once such a model is made, generating solar fuel out of individual tiles could proceed directly. “We, as basic scientists, need to deliver a tile that works, with all questions about its performance settled. And engineers in industry know-how to connect these tiles. When we’ve figured out square inches, they’ll be able to make square miles.”

The team hopes that these tiles could tackle the hardships that this type of technology still face today.

PM pays tributes to Ram Manohar Lohia 

Ram Manohar Lohia

New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi today paid tributes to socialist leader Ram Manohar Lohia on his 110th birth anniversary.

In a tweet, PM Modi said, “Dr Lohia’s great work for social empowerment and his service oriented philosophy shall continue to inspire the citizens of the country.”

Lohia was born on this day in 1910 in Akbarpur (in Uttar Pradesh).

He was an activist in the Indian independence movement and a socialist political leader.

WATCH | Drones used in Srinagar to monitor coronavirus situation

Srinagar (NVI): At Srinagar’s Lal Chowk today, cops were seen using an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) to urge people to remain in their homes, through a speaker attached to the drone. Surveillance drones have been pressed into service in other parts of Kashmir as well.

 

(Video: Mubashir Bukhari)

PM lauds AI for evacuating Indians

New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi today appreciated state carrier Air India for evacuating Indians stranded abroad amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

While sharing a tweet by Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, PM Modi wrote: “Extremely proud of this team of @airindiain, which has shown utmost courage and risen to the call of humanity. Their outstanding efforts are admired by several people across India. #IndiaFightsCorona”.

Puri had yesterday commended the Air India team through his message on the microblogging site: “When the going gets tough, the tough get going. The crew of @airindiain Boeing 777 led by Capt Swati Raval & Capt Raja Chauhan responded to the call of duty & displayed exemplary determination by airlifting 263 Indians, mostly students, stranded in Rome”.

Air India team has helped airlift Indian nationals from Wuhan in Mainland China and Iran which are one of the most affected countries by the coronavirus outbreak.

Meanwhile, 415 positive cases of coronavirus have been reported in India so far with 7 deaths across the nation, according to the Health Ministry.

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