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Delhi violence: Death toll climbs to 35

New Delhi (NVI): The death toll in the northeast Delhi violence has risen to 35 today, reports said, even as over 200 people have been injured in the clashes that took place in the area on Monday and Tuesday.

Reports in the media said that an alleged clash between pro and anti-Citizenship Act (CAA) is behind the massacre that has shaken the national capital.

Yesterday, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval reviewed the situation as he visited some violence-hit parts in northeast Delhi and interacted with locals as well as officials. NSA Doval assured the people that normalcy would return soon and also briefed Home Minister Amit Shah on the overall situation.

The violence has claimed the life of a Delhi Police head constable and an Intelligence Bureau Official.

The cop, who was killed on Monday, was identified as 42-year-old Ratan Lal from Sikar in Rajasthan.

The IB official has been identified as 26-year-old Ankit Sharma and he was brutally thrashed by a mob while he was returning home from work. His body was later recovered from a drain in northeast Delhi’s riot-hit Chand Bagh area where he lived.

Meanwhile, in response to a media query regarding comments made on recent incidents of violence in Delhi, MEA official spokesperson Raveesh Kumar today said:

“We have seen comments made by USCIRF, sections of the media and a few individuals regarding recent incidents of violence in Delhi. These are factually inaccurate and misleading, and appear to be aimed at politicising the issue.

“Our law enforcement agencies are working on the ground to prevent violence and ensure restoration of confidence and normalcy. Senior representatives of the Government have been involved in that process. Prime Minister has publically appealed for peace and brotherhood. We would urge that irresponsible comments are not made at this sensitive time.”

USCIRF had said yesterday that the Indian government should provide protection to people regardless of their faith amid reports of attacks on Muslims.

“We urge the Indian government to make serious efforts to protect Muslims and others targeted by mob violence,” USCIRF Chair Tony Perkins said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has announced compensation for those affected in the violence. “Delhi government will give Rs 10 lakh to families of those killed in violence, Rs 5 lakh to those seriously injured,” he said at a press conference.

Offshore Patrol Vessel VAJRA launched in Chennai

Chennai (NVI): To enable the Indian Coast Guard to ensure foolproof security along the 7500 km vast coastline, the sixth Offshore Patrol Vessel ‘Vajra’ was launched in Chennai today.

The security vessel was launched in the presence of Union Shipping Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and senior government officials here, the Ministry of Shipping said in a statement.

During the launch ceremony, Chief Guest on the occasion Mansukh Mandaviya said that the vessel built by Larsen and Toubro under the Centre’s ‘Make in India’ campaign would be utilised for day and night patrolling.

Mandaviya said that the Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV-6) will strengthen the efforts Indian Coast Guard for securing over 7500 km vast coastline, an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of over 20 lakh sq km and more than one lakh merchant ships transiting per year through Indian waters for global trade.

He recalled the maritime history of India and stated that National Maritime Heritage Complex will be developed at Lothal, Gujarat for securing and showcasing rich maritime heritage of India.

“India has always been strong player in Maritime Technology since Indus Valley Civilisation except for few centuries and showed the confidence that India is regaining its maritime capabilities with dedicated approach in terms of ship buildings and protecting waters of India,” he said.

“OPV-6 is truly state of the art platform which will enhance the capabilities of Indian Coast Guard in terms of operation, surveillance, search and rescue,” he added.

He also appreciated that within the span of 43 years, Indian Coast Guard has increased its fleet strength and said that now it is one of the largest coast guards in the world.

“The ship would be utilised for day and night patrol, surveillance along with anti-terrorist, anti-smuggling operations in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) as well as Coastal Security,” he said.

“The OPV will have two Navigation Radars with ultra-modern technology, sophisticated navigational and latest communication systems,” he added.

Director General K Natarajan, PTM, TM, Director General Indian Coast Guard, Inspector General S Paramesh, PTM, TM, Commander Coast Guard Region (East) and other senior officials were also present on the occasion.

Coronavirus: 723 Indians evacuated from Wuhan till now

New Delhi (NVI): An Indian Air Force plane today brought back another batch of 76 Indians stuck in coronavirus-hit Wuhan, the third special flight sent to the neighbouring country for the evacuation of citizens.

With this, India has so far evacuated 723 Indians and 43 foreign nationals from Wuhan.

IAF’s C-17 Globemaster III plane that landed in Delhi today also had 36 nationals from 7 countries – Bangladesh, Myanmar, Maldives, China, South Africa, USA and Madagascar.

The plane had departed from Air Force Station, Palam yesterday carrying 15 tonnes of medical supplies to Wuhan, as a goodwill gesture by the Indian Government.

Wuhan, which falls in Hubei Province in China, emerged as the epicentre of the epidemic outbreak that has claimed 2,744 lives so far.

Earlier, two AI flights, one on January 31 and the other on February 1, 2020 were organised to evacuate the Indian citizens.

The first flight on January 31 carried 324 Indians, most of them students, who were taken to Indo-Tibetan Border Police Chhawla camp in Delhi and an army facility at Manesar in Haryana for medical observation.

The second flight on February 1 brought 323 Indian citizens and 7 Maldives citizens from Wuhan and were taken to two quarantine facilities.

Coronavirus: Europe, Middle East most affected outside China

New Delhi (NVI): The coronavirus is spreading more quickly in Europe, the Middle East, and other parts of the world than in China where the virus first emerged in the central city of Wuhan at the end of last year, reports said.

The number of new coronavirus infections inside China was for the first time overtaken by fresh cases elsewhere on Wednesday, with Italy, Iran and South Korea emerging as new hotspots for COVID-19.

The rise in Italy, the main focus of infection in Europe, represents a 25% surge in 24 hours. The outbreak has killed 12 people in the country so far.

Schools, universities and cinemas have been closed and several public events cancelled.

Eleven towns at the centre of the outbreak – home to a total of 55,000 people – have been quarantined.

Also, South Korea – the biggest cluster of infections outside China – reported a total of more than 1,200 infections and 12 deaths so far, according to media reports.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has banned foreigners from visiting the country’s most holy sites – Mecca and Medina.

The ministry of foreign affairs said the suspensions were temporary – but did not say when they would end.

The number of new deaths stood at 29, the lowest daily rate since January 28. A total of 2,744 people have died till now as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.

In Kashmir, 13 lakh tulips to bloom this year

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): 13 lakh tulip bulbs are going to bloom at Asia’s largest Tulip garden in Srinagar in March this year, J&K Floriculture Department has said.

The garden, which is spread to over 30 hectares, is situated at the mesmerizing foothills of the Zabarwan hills on the banks of the Dal Lake and remains open from March end to April end every year.

The opening of the tulip garden marks the beginning of the tourist season in Kashmir.

The tulip garden has attracted filmmakers as shooting of various Bollywood films have taken place here in the last 10 years.

Earlier known as Siraj Bagh, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip garden was opened in 2008 by then Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad.

The idea of the garden was conceived to advance the tourism season in the Valley by about two months. The average life span of the tulip flower is three to four weeks, but heavy rains or too much of heat can destroy it.

In 2014, it was declared as the second best tulip garden in the world by World Tulip Summit Society.

Director Floriculture Kashmir Farooq Ahmed Rather said that sprouting of bulbs is in progress and are expected to bloom at the scheduled time of Tulip festival. “Last year 1.2 million bulbs were planted and this year 13 lakhs were planted in the Tulip garden adding four more varieties,” he said.

Secretary Floriculture, Sheikh Fayaz Ahmad today reviewed the preparations for opening of Tulip Garden in the summer capital during a meeting with officials of Floriculture Department here.

The meeting was also attended by Director Floriculture Kashmir Farooq Ahmed Rather.

Highlighting the importance of the Tulip Garden in the tourism map of J&K, Secretary Floriculture asked the concerned to add more varieties for attraction of tourists. He said one lakh more tulip bulbs in Tulip garden have been planted this year.

He also asked the officials to maintain a feedback register for tourists and incorporate the suggestions in next tulip season.

The meeting also decided to plant coniferous plants around the Tulip Garden.

During the meeting, the Secretary also reviewed the preparations for observing Chinar Day which falls on 15th March.

The Secretary impressed upon the officers to distribute and plant 10,000 Chinar saplings on the Day across Kashmir.

He asked the officers to involve educational institutions, government offices, NGOs, masjid committees and youth groups.

Director Floriculture informed the meeting that he is hopeful that sustained efforts of the department to revive Chinar tree population will be realized in coming years.

Secretary Floriculture also reviewed the progress of schemes under ATMA, MIDH, RKVY and other government projects going on in different areas of Kashmir.

Stating that there are 7000 registered commercial flower growers in Kashmir, Secretary Floriculture directed the officers to facilitate these growers with every possible help from department so that more and more young farmers can adopt flower growing as a business model.

He also called for inculcating the practice of cleanliness and sanitation as a norm in every garden and park, making them more floriferous, aesthetic and ravishing throughout the year.

11 dead due to hailstorm in Bihar, Jharkhand

Unseasonal rains and hailstorm have also caused damage to crops in Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, over the past two days. (Source: Twitter @bisnujha)

New Delhi (NVI): Heavy hailstorms have killed at least 11 people in parts of Bihar and Jharkhand, even as rains continue to northeast states.

Three people lost their lives in Munger while 2 were dead in Gopalganj and Jamui each. Bhagalpur, Sarhanpur and Aurangabad reported 1 casualty each, SkymetWeather reported.

Unseasonal rains and hailstorm have also caused massive damage to crops at several places in Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, over the past two days, as per media reports.

Meanwhile, it was cloudy weather in Delhi with the minimum temperature recorded at 13 degrees Celsius from 12.7 degrees Celsius recorded yesterday.

The maximum temperature today is expected to be around 28 degrees Celsius in the national capital, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

The overall air quality in the national capital today is in the “poor” category.

According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the national capital stood at 249 which falls in the “poor” category.

The IMD said that there will be a rise in  minimum temperature by 2 to 3 degree Celsius over northwest India and over East India it is expected to have fall in temperature by 2 to 3 degree Celsius

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

AI flight evacuates 119 Indians from coronavirus-hit Japan ship

New Delhi (NVI): A special Air India flight arrived in Delhi from Tokyo today, bringing back 119 Indian nationals who were on board a Japanese cruise ship, affected by coronavirus.

Japanese cruise ship Diamond Princess was docked at Yokohama port near Tokyo after confirmed cases of COVID-19 were reported on the vessel. It was under quarantine and under the process of disembarkation.

“Air India flight has just landed in Delhi from Tokyo, carrying 119 Indians & 5 nationals from Sri Lanka, Nepal, South Africa&Peru who were quarantined onboard the #DiamondPrincess due to #COVID19. Appreciate the facilitation of Japanese authorities. Thank you @airindiain once again,” External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar tweeted.

Jaishankar also appreciated the Indian Embassy in Tokyo for their efforts to make the evacuation process smooth.

A total of 138 Indians, including 132 crew and six passengers, were among the 3,711 people, onboard the Diamond Princess ship when it docked at Yokohama on February 3.

Apart from that, an Indian Air Force flight brought back 76 Indians from Wuhan in China. The plane also brought back 36 nationals from 7 countries.

“On its return from Wuhan, the IAF flight has brought back 76 Indians & 36 nationals from 7 countries – Bangladesh, Myanmar, Maldives, China, South Africa, USA and Madagascar. Appreciate facilitation by the Chinese government,” Jaishankar said in another tweet.

The C-17 Globemaster III plane had departed from Air Force Station, Palam yesterday carrying 15 tonnes of medical supplies to Wuhan.

This is the third Air India flight that India has sent to coronavirus-hit Wuhan to evacuate its nationals.

A total of three flights have been organised including the one today. Earlier two flights were on 31 January and 1 February. In all 723 Indian nationals and 43 Foreign nationals have been evacuated from Wuhan, China in these three flights, the government said in a press release today.

Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare, said that while the evacuees from Japan will be quarantined at the Army camp at Manesar, those from Wuhan shall be housed at the ITBP facility at Chhawla.

Out of the 138 Indian nationals on board of Cruise Ship Diamond Princess, 119 out of 122 who were tested and found negative as per latest PCR test have been brought back as 3 Indian nationals opted not to come back. All other 16 are in hospitals in Japan getting treatment and quarantined, Harsh Vardhan stated.

Harsh Vardhan added, “Government of India has also sent a consignment of 15 tonnes of Indian Medical Relief for COVID-19 to Wuhan, China.”

Cabinet gives nod to apply 37 Central Acts in J&K

Union Minister Prakash Javadekar (File)

Delhi (NVI): The Union Cabinet today approved an order for issuance of adaptation of central laws in the concurrent list — subjects that give powers to both the Centre and state– for the newly formed Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir.

Under the new order, 37 central laws that were not applicable to the UT, will now be applicable.

The order for adaptation comes under Section 96 of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 by the Central Government.

The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a decision in this regard. Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar informed press on the development after the high-level meeting

After coming into force of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 the erstwhile State of Jammu & Kashmir has been reorganized into Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Union Territory of Ladakh on w.e.f 31st October 2019, the government said in a statement today.

All the Central Laws which are applicable to whole of India except the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir before appointed date i.e. 31.10.2019 are now applicable to Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir w.e.f. 31.10.2019, it added.

The government further stated that it is necessary to adapt the Central Laws made under the Concurrent List, with required modifications and amendments, for ensuring administrative effectiveness and smooth transition with respect to the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir thereby removing any ambiguity in their application in line with the Constitution of India.

J&K: Amnesty extended for settlement of issues in old tax regime

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): With an aim for smooth implementation of Goods and Services Tax in Jammu and Kashmir, the UT administration today extended timeline for availing benefits of amnesty settlement of unresolved issues in the old tax regime.

The order was issued by the Finance Department, Government of Jammu and Kashmir. The Scheme would continue till June 30, 2020.

“The scheme will be availed by all the dealers who could not avail the benefit of the amnesty announced vide Government order no.39-FD of 2018 dated 5th February 2018, provided they pay the admitted/assessed/reassessed principal tax by or before June 30, 2020,” the order reads.

The scheme can also be availed by all those dealers, who had applied under the earlier scheme, but had either failed to deposit the payment in time or had missed any of the instalments.

The most attractive aspect of the Scheme is that it provides relief to the dealers having arrears on account of Tax, interest and penalty by granting full waiver of interest and penalty under Jammu and Kashmir Valued added Tax Act, 2005(now repealed) and General Sales tax Act, 1962.

For all the cases pending in appeal in any forum – this Scheme offers a relief only if the cases are withdrawn by the dealers and the proof of the same is to be submitted along with the proof of payment of tax by or before 30th June 2020.

As the objective of the Scheme is to free as large segment of the taxpayers from the legacy taxes as possible, the relief given thereunder is substantial. The Scheme is well-tailored to cover the period up to 7th July 2017.

Coronavirus: India issues travel advisory for South Korea, Iran, Italy

New Delhi (NVI): The Health Ministry today asked citizens to refrain from non-essential travel to Republic of Korea, Iran and Italy, in the wake of coronavirus outbreak that has claimed 2,715 lives so far.

The “additional directions” were issued by the ministry today “in view of the evolving situation related to COVID-19 being reported from other countries, besides the travel advisories already issued.”

As per the advisory, the people coming from Republic of Korea, Iran and Italy or having such travel history since 10th February 2020 may be quarantined for 14 days on arrival in India.

However, the government has not banned travel to these countries but advised to avoid unnecessary travel, as a preventive measure.

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