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PM condoles Karnataka accident deaths

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The mangled truck and minibus

New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his grief over the death of eleven people killed in a road accident in Karnataka’s Dharwad district today morning.

“Saddened by the loss of lives due to a road accident in Karnataka’s Dharwad district. In this sad hour, my thoughts are with the bereaved families. I pray for a quick recovery of those injured,” PMO tweeted quoting the Prime Minister.

Reportedly, at least eleven people were killed in a road accident after a minibus carrying members of a women’s club, enroute to Goa collided with a tipper truck in Dharwad district of Karnataka.

The accident was reported at around 8 am near Itigatti cross located about eight km from Dharwad city.

10 women passengers including the driver of the truck died on the spot and six other injured have been shifted to Hubballi’s KIMS hospital, as per the media reports.

Meanwhile, a case has been registered at Dharwad Rural police station and investigations into the cause of the accident is underway.

-RJV

State-wise details of Covid-19 cases in India

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New Delhi (NVI): The total number of coronavirus cases in India have crossed the 10.5 million-mark and currently stands at 10,527,683 after 15,590 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours, according to the Union Health Ministry data.

The country’s death toll stands at 1,51,918 after 191 new fatalities were reported during the same period.

The five most affected states by total cases are Maharashtra (19,81,623), Karnataka (9,29,960), Andhra Pradesh (8,85,616), Tamil Nadu (8,28,952), Kerala (8,31,259).

Total positive cases in States/UTs:

Andaman and Nicobar Islands- 4,976

Andhra Pradesh- 8,85,616

Arunachal Pradesh- 16,798

Assam- 2,16,762

Bihar- 2,56,895

Chandigarh- 20,438

Chhattisgarh- 2,92,091

Dadra and Nagar Haveli– 3,385

Delhi- 6,31,589

Gujarat- 2,54,314

Goa- 52,182

Haryana– 2,65,803

Himachal Pradesh- 56,751

Jammu and Kashmir- 1,22,964

Jharkhand- 1,17,384

Karnataka- 9,29,960

Kerala- 8,31,259

Ladakh- 9,646

Madhya Pradesh- 2,50,429

Maharashtra- 19,81,623

Manipur- 28,787

Meghalaya- 13,687

Mizoram- 4,310

Nagaland- 12,035

Odisha- 3,32,763

Puducherry- 38,567

Punjab- 1,69,950

Rajasthan- 3,14,372

Sikkim- 6,011

Tamil Nadu- 8,28,952

Telangana- 2,91,118

Tripura- 33,325

Uttarakhand- 94,324

Uttar Pradesh- 5,95,142

West Bengal – 5,63,475

State/UT wise total death toll:

Andaman and Nicobar Islands- 62

Andhra Pradesh- 7,138

Arunachal Pradesh- 56

Assam- 1,065

Bihar- 1,447

Chandigarh- 330

Chhattisgarh- 3,537

Dadra and Nagar Haveli- 2

Delhi- 10,722

Goa- 752

Gujarat- 4,357

Haryana- 2,972

Himachal Pradesh- 963

Jammu and Kashmir- 1,915

Jharkhand- 1,048

Karnataka- 12,155

Kerala- 3,392

Ladakh- 128

Madhya Pradesh- 3,740

Maharashtra- 50,291

Manipur- 365

Meghalaya- 144

Mizoram- 9

Nagaland- 86

Odisha- 1,896

Puducherry- 640

Punjab- 5,473

Rajasthan- 2,744

Sikkim- 130

Tamil Nadu- 12,246

Telangana- 1,574

Tripura- 390

Uttar Pradesh- 8,543

Uttarakhand- 1,596

West Bengal- 10,010

However, a total of 10,162,738 people have been cured and discharged, while the total active cases stands at 2,13,027 in the country.

-CHK

Fact check: Claim about admit cards only for students who pass pre-boards is fake

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New Delhi (NVI): A viral news is doing rounds on social media platforms claiming that only students who pass the CBSE pre-board exams will get the admit cards for the board examination.

Debunking the claims, the Fact Check Unit of Press Information Bureau (PIB) took to Twitter and clarified that this news is fake and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has not made any such announcement.

The tweet in Hindi read, “Claim: In a news, it is being claimed that only the students who pass the pre board examinations will be given the admit card for the board examination.

#PIBFactCheck: This claim is fake. @cbseindia29 has not made any such announcement.”

The fake news that is widely circulated on social media platforms including WhatsApp also claims that the pre-boards will be conducted twice and students will have to clear the two tests to get the admit card for the final board exams.

According to CBSE, the board exams 2021 are all set to be conducted from May 4 for students of classes 10 and 12 and will end on June 10.

Earlier, a CBSE time-table declaring the class 12 board exam dates had gone viral.

The Press Information Bureau launched this fact-checking unit in December 2019, to identify misinformation related to government’s policies and schemes that are circulating on various social media platforms.

-RJV

Minimum temp rises in Delhi, IMD predicts dense fog

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New Delhi (NVI): The minimum temperature in Delhi rose one notch above normal and settled at 6.7 degrees Celsius this morning, a respite from the shivers due to the cold wave in the national capital, according to the IMD.

The India Meteorological Department said that the increase in the minimum temperature was witnessed due to the partly cloudy weather over the skies of Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR).

IMD added that the national capital also witness ‘moderate’ fog, which lowered the visibility to 201 metres at Safdarjung observatory and 300 metres at Palam observatory today morning.

The Met department weather bulletin further predicted ‘dense fog’ in parts of the national capital on Saturday.

“Dense to very dense fog at few pockets over of Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, during next 2 days,” it added.

The Met department said that, “Cold and dry northerly winds from the western Himalayas brought the minimum temperature down in Delhi on Thursday. The wind direction then changed to northeasterly. This, along with partly cloudy weather, resulted in an increase in the minimum temperature on Friday.”

IMD weather bulletin also reported dense and very dense fog from north Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Assam and Tripura at 5:30 am in the morning.

On Friday, the Safdarjung observatory, which provides representative data for the city, recorded a minimum of 2 degrees Celsius, five notches below normal and it was 3.2 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.

Apart from this, the air quality in Delhi-NCR was recorded in the severe category today morning as city woke up to an extreme fog and poor visibility.

Delhi’s overall air quality index was reported at 462 by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) at around 11 am, falling in the ‘severe’ category.

-RJV

73rd Army Day: President Kovind, PM Modi laud valiant soldiers

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New Delhi (NVI): On the occasion of 73rd Army Day, President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi today greeted soldiers and praised the Indian Army, saying it is strong, brave and resolute.

President Ram Nath Kovind remembered the soldiers and tweeted, “On Army Day, greetings to the valiant men and women of the Indian Army. We remember the bravehearts who made the supreme sacrifice in service to the nation. India will remain forever grateful to courageous and committed soldiers, veterans and their families. Jai Hind.”

Furthermore, in a tweet this morning, PM Modi said Indian soldiers have made the country proud as he wished them on behalf of the people.

“Our army is strong, courageous and determined, which has always raised the head of the country with pride. I salute the Indian Army on behalf of all the countrymen,” PM Modi tweeted in Hindi.

To mark the occasion, the Indian Army paid tribute to the continuous efforts of the soldiers at the National War Memorial in the national capital today.

Among those present were CDS General Bipin Rawat, Army Chief General MM Naravane, IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria, and Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh.

Army Day is celebrated every year at all Army Command headquarters.

On this day in 1949, Indian Army got its first Indian chief in Lt Gen KM Carriappa who took over the command from General Francis Butcher, the last British commander-in-chief of India.

-CHK

India’s Covid tally past 10.5 mn; 15,590 new cases in last 24 hours

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New Delhi (NVI): India registered 15,590 new Covid cases in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of cases to 10,527,683, according to Union Health Ministry data.

The country’s death toll has gone up to 1,51,918 with 191 fatalities registered during this period.

Meanwhile, more than 10.1 million people have recovered from the virus and the total recoveries currently stands at 10,162,738 while active Covid-19 cases have dropped further to 2.1 lakh mark and stands at 2,13,027.

The five most affected states by total cases are Maharashtra (19,81,623), Karnataka (9,29,960), Andhra Pradesh (8,85,616), Tamil Nadu (8,28,952), Kerala (8,31,259).

In another development, the nationwide vaccination drive, to kick start from January 16, will be launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi via video conferencing. This will be the world’s largest vaccination program covering the entire length and breadth of the country.

Furthermore, following the Delhi government’s order allowing schools to reopen for students of classes 10 and 12 from January 18, the school administrations have started preparing to keep COVID-19 safety norms in place.

In addition to this, no new Covid-19 cases were reported in Mizoram in the last 24 hours.

-CHK

France to impose 6 pm nationwide coronavirus curfew

France

New Delhi (NVI): The French government will impose a daily nationwide curfew at 6 pm to combat a worrying increase in Covid-19 cases, Prime Minister Jean Castex said.

The curfew restrictions will come into effect from Saturday and will remain in force for at least two weeks, Castex told a news conference.

Except for emergency services, all services and shops will have to close at that time, he added.

“The virus is still spreading actively,” Castex said.

Up to now, most of France has been under an 8 pm curfew, with some parts of the country, especially in the hard-hit east, already under the stricter 6 pm curfew that Castex said had resulted in an infection rate two or three times lower than in the rest of the country.

“The nationwide curfew will allow us to respond gradually and avoid having to taking more difficult measures. It let’s us reduce social interactions at the end of the day, without limiting essential activities during the day,” the Prime Minister stated.

The situation in France is “under control compared to neighbouring countries but still fragile,” he warned, with pressure on hospitals still “high but stable.”

Schools will remain open, but indoor sports activities have again been banned for now.

So far, France has reported 2,909,879 positive cases of coronavirus and nearly 70,000 deaths in the country.

-CHK

Coronavirus cases surpass 93 mn worldwide; death toll nears 2 mn

Coronavirus cases

New Delhi (NVI): More than 93 million people around the world have been confirmed to have the coronavirus, while the death toll has crossed 19,93,000, according to the Johns Hopkins University tally. Over 51.3 million patients have recovered from the deadly disease globally.

The number of coronavirus infections in the US have surpassed 23.3 million, while the number of fatalities caused due to the deadly contagion have exceeded 3,88,000 in the country.

Brazil’s coronavirus cases have crossed the 8.3 million-mark and stands at 8,324,294 while the number of deaths have surged past 2,07,000.

Meanwhile, French government will impose a daily nationwide curfew at 6 pm starting Saturday to combat a worrying increase in Covid-19 cases, Prime Minister Jean Castex said. The measure will remain in force for at least two weeks.

The UK reported 1,248 new deaths within 28 days of a positive Covid-19 test on Thursday, down from a record high of more than 1,500 the previous day.

The number of people who have received a Covid-19 vaccine in Israel has passed the two million threshold, with the prime minister saying there was “light at the end of the tunnel”.

Furthermore, the governor of Brazil’s largest state, Amazonas, has declared an immediate curfew amid reports of an explosion in coronavirus-related deaths.

Sweden, whose unorthodox pandemic strategy placed it in the global spotlight, reported a record number of Covid-19 deaths for a single day on Thursday, taking the total toll above 10,000, although new infections appear to be easing.

-CHK

Air quality worse in smaller towns in Indo-Gangetic plains compared to bigger cities: CSE

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New Delhi (NVI): Clean air gains of the lockdown and monsoon periods have been lost with the reopening of the economy and the hostile winter weather, according to a new analysis of winter air pollution in the cities of Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP), carried out by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).

The rise in pollution levels has also been synchronised across the region with varying patterns, as per the analysis.

Even though trapping of winter pollution in the IGP is high compared to other regions, it was not as high as that in the NCR – at the same time, it was alarmingly high and synchronised despite the large distances involved. This is the challenge of this landlocked region, as per the analysis.

The analysis is part of CSE’s air quality tracker initiative to get a deeper view of the changing patterns of air quality trends in the country.

As per the findings, while several bigger cities, like Delhi or Varanasi, have witnessed reduction in annual PM 2.5 levels, smaller towns and cities like Fatehabador Moradabad have seen an increase.

Dramatic build-up in smaller towns like Hisar and Jind happened only during November, indicating the influence of stubble burning.

Air quality got more toxic with the onset of winter. Share of tinier PM2.5 in PM10 increased.

Number of days in which PM2.5 levels met the standard was considerably lower this winter. More poor days were observed this winter in the region, as per the findings.

According to CSE experts, this reaffirms why air quality management requires regional approach to implement clean air action plans with speed, scale and urgency.

“This brings out the impact of the extraordinary disruption that 2020 has caused. Despite the dramatic reduction in air pollution during the lockdown, pollution has bounced back across the region post-lockdown unmasking the high impacts of local and regional pollution with some variation in the pattern. This demands quicker regional reforms and action to curb pollution from vehicles, industry, power plants and waste burning to further bend the air pollution curve on a regional scale,” says Anumita Roychowdhury, CSE’s executive director in charge of research and advocacy.

Higher PM 2.5 levels is a typical and predictable winter trend when continuous emissions from local sources including vehicles, industry, construction, and episodic pollution from biomass burning get trapped due to meteorological changes.

“This year, this trend has set in almost two weeks earlier in the season. There is a clear difference in the winter pollution pattern between IGP regions north and south of the NCR. Even though the average level of PM2.5 for the summer and monsoon months in 2020 is considerably lower than the previous year’s due to the summer lockdown, the PM2.5 levels this winter have risen beyond the 2019 levels in almost all monitored cities in Punjab and Haryana (regions north of the NCR),” says Avikal Somvanshi, programme manager in CSE’s Urban Lab team of the Sustainable Cities programme.

“Cities in central and eastern UP and Bihar (regions south of the NCR) also show high winter pollution, but the levels are similar or lower compared to 2019.The combination of the reopening of the economy and changing meteorology is responsible for high winter pollution, but this regional variation calls for a more nuanced and robust pollution control strategy. The region cannot rely only on action being taken in Delhi-NCR. This demands speed and scale of action,” says Somvanshi.

The analysis is based on publicly available granular real-time data (15-minute averages) from the Central Pollution Control Board’s (CPCB) official online portal, the Central Control Room for Air Quality Management.

Twenty-six cities –Amritsar, Bhatinda, Jalandhar, Khanna, Ludhiana, MandiGobindgarh, Patiala, Rupnagar, Chandigarh, Ambala, Fatehabad, Hisar, Kaithal, Kurukshetra, Panchkula, Sirsa, Yamuna Nagar, Agra, Kanpur, Moradabad, Varanasi, Lucknow, Patna, Gaya, Muzaffarpur and Hajipur have been selected for this analysis because real-time data is available for these cities.

The analysis has been done of the data recorded by six air quality monitoring stations in Patna, five in Lucknow, two in Gaya and Muzaffarpur each, and one station each in the rest of the cities under the Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring System (CAAQMS) of the CPCB. Weather data for Amritsar, Ambala, Chandigarh, Lucknow, and Patna has been sourced from the weather stations of Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) located at the airports in each city.

-ARK

India continuously pursuing issue of crew change on 2 ships stuck in China: MEA

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New Delhi (NVI): The Ministry of External Affairs today said that the Indian embassy in China is continuously pursuing the issue of crew change on two Indian ships stuck in Chinese waters and is closely coordinating with Beijing to bring back 39 Indian sailors who are stranded on the vessels for months.

39 Indian sailors are stranded on two ships– MV Jag Anand and MV Anastasia– and this has become a humanitarian issue now, especially in the wake of India-China border tensions.

While commenting on the situation on two ships, MEA spokesperson Anurag Srivastava today said, “As regards MV Anastasia, we are closely coordinating with the Chinese authorities who are finalising the process or SOP to effect crew change at anchorage. As soon as this is received from the Chinese authorities, the company is expected to initiate the process of crew change.”

Regarding another vessel MV Jag Anand, the MEA spokesman said the owner – Great Eastern Shipping Company has informed that they had decided to undertake the crew change in Chiba, Japan, where the ship will disembark 23 crew members and take on 23 replacement crew members. The disembarking crew will be flown back to their home towns in India from Tokyo, he informed.

Earlier on January 9, Union Shipping Minister Mansukh Mandaviya had said that around 23 of the 39 Indian sailors stranded at Chinese ports for months are set to return to India on January 14.

-ARK

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