4,280 new corona patients in TN, active cases now 44,956

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As many as 4,280 more persons tested positive for coronavirus in Tamil Nadu over the last 24-hour cycle, taking the state’s total tally till date to 107,001, the Health Department said on Saturday.

In all, 65 more patients succumbed to the virus, taking the state’s death toll to 1,450.

On the positive side, 2,214 patients were cured and discharged from various hospitals, which took the total number of cured patients in the southern state to 60,592.

The active cases now in the state total 44,956.

The infected children in the age group 0-12 went up to 5,277 in Tamil Nadu.

State capital Chennai continued to lead the caseload, with 1,842 new cases and total tally at 66,538. The active cases in the city stands at 24,195.

Ajay Bhupati has filed a complaint against some miscreants and fraudsters

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After director Tharun Bhascker who took severe action against the online trolls for trying to defame him and twist his words, now it is the turn of RX 100 director Ajay Bhupati.

Ajay Bhupati has filed a complaint with the Cyberabad Cyber Crime Police Station alleging that some miscreants and fraudsters are using his name to “cheat” and “trap” women on his name. He alleged that some online fraudsters are claiming his identity to cheat budding talent.

He asked actors to verify such information and cross-check twice before trusting such rumours. He asked them to believe information only from official sources. He said he got to learn about this when a girl had approached him on his official FB page and said she got messages from an unknown phone number and offered her a role in his next project.

Ajay gave a big break to actors Karthikeya and Payal Rajput after RX 100 became a sleeper hit. Since then, there is a craze among young talent to be cast in Ajay’s film. As Ajay is working on his next Mahasamudram which will see Sharwanand and Siddharth in the lead roles, the director said he himself would make official announcements related to his movie if any.

Single-day record 240 new corona cases in Kerala

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Kerala Health Minister K.K. Shailaja on Saturday said the state had reported 240 new coronavirus cases, the highest ever for a single day since the pandemic outbreak.

She said 2,129 people were corona positive in the state at present, while 3,048 others have been cured.

“The day’s positive cases include 152 returnees from abroad, 52 returnees from within the country, 17 local infectees, 19 personnel from Army, BSF and CISF (all in Kannur),” said Shailaja.

She said that 1,77,759 persons were under observation at homes and corona care centres, including 2,915 in hospitals across the state.

On Saturday, 13 new coronavirus hotspots were added and seven deleted, taking the total number of hotspots in Kerala to 135.

FIFA to inspect 2021 U-20 World Cup venues in Indonesia

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FIFA delegates will visit Indonesia in September to closely look at and assess the condition of venues of the 2021 U-20 World Cup, the Indonesian Football Association said.

Indonesia has officially announced six out of ten potential sports stadiums in the shortlist for the upcoming 2021 FIFA U-20 World Cup venues, reports Xinhua news agency.

“Surely, in September FIFA delegates will come to Indonesia,” said Mochamad Iriawan, Head of the Indonesian Football Association.

The government and the association are now focusing on the construction and improvement of supporting sports stadiums which are located around the venues of the 2021 U-20 World Cup, media reported on Saturday.

FIFA has required five supporting sports stadiums whose locations should be adjacent to the venues to facilitate the participants of the world’s tournament to practice, he said on Friday evening.

“Several sports stadiums already have good facilities, especially those in Jakarta, but those located in other places will be immediately prepared,” Iriawan said.

The 2021 FIFA U-20 World Cup is scheduled to be staged from May 20 to June 12, 2021.

The FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup will be held in India next year.

Navi Mumbai will host the final on March 7. The U-17 Women’s World Cup will kick off in Guwahati on February 17.

New Covid-19 lockdown restrictions for Chennai from July 6

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K. Palaniswami on Saturday announced restrictions of time and functioning for Chennai businesses during the Covid-19 lockdown from July 6 onwards.

In a statement issued here, he said the government had earlier announced a complete lockdown in four districts till July 5.

He said from July 6 onwards, only food takeaways are permitted in hotels/restaurants between 6 am and 9 pm while tea shops can offer only parcel service while remaining open between 6 am and 6 pm.

Vegetable and grocery shops can function between 6 am and 6 pm while standalone showrooms and shops can function between 10 am and 6 p.m.

According to Palaniswami, restrictions and relaxations in force before June 19 would continue to be applicable for areas under Greater Chennai police jurisdiction.

No flight from six domestic destinations to Kolkata from July 6

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Airport Authority of India-run Kolkata Airport on Saturday said that no flights shall operate to Kolkata from six domestic destinations for nearly a fortnight, as of now, from July 6.

Accordingly, flight services to the West Bengal capital from Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Chennai, and Ahmedabad will be suspended from July 6 to 19.

In a series of tweets, Kolkata Airport said: “It is informed that no flights shall operate to Kolkata from Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Chennai & Ahmedabad from June 6 to 19 or till further orders, whichever is earlier. Inconvenience caused is regretted.”

“The temporary restriction on arriving flights to Kolkata Airport from 6 cities is on the request of the state government to restrict movement from high-prevalence cities having coronavirus cases in order to contain the spread of COVID-19.”

Ajay Devgn Next Movie will be Based on Indian Army

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The clash between the Indian Army and the Chinese PLA has led to the death of 20 jawans last month. The nation has mourned this and PM Modi who visited Ladakh yesterday paid tributes to them. Now a film is going to be made based on the clash at Galwan Valley.

Bollywood hero Ajay Devgn will produce the film however it is yet to be known whether he would star in this flick. The story narrates the sacrifice of the 20 jawans who were martyred and we hear that the script work has just begun. The cast and crew are not finalized yet.

Earlier, ‘Uri’ was made on the terrorists attack on Indian army and how India retaliated. We have to see how this film shapes up.

On the work front Ajay Devgn will be next seen in director SS Rajamouli’s magnum opus ‘RRR’ and there is also ‘Maidan’ which is expected to hit the box office for Independence Day 2021.

Jana Sena chief praised YS Jagan Mohan Reddy

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Actor-turned-politician and Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan on Friday praised Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy for commissioning 1,088 state-of-the-art 1088 ambulances in the state on July 1.

Pawan Kalyan took to Twitter and said, “The launch of 104, 108 ambulance services in the state during COVID-19 times is commendable. These services help a great deal in providing emergency healthcare to the people.” He also complimented the Andhra Pradesh government for its efforts in conducting the coronavirus tests over the last three months without giving scope for any negligence.

The launch of the ambulance services by the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy-led government during the testing times of COVID-19 is being widely appreciated by the public and eminent personalities, celebrities, politicians, and journalists from across the country.

Pawan Kalyan, in another tweet, also appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his sudden visit to Leh in Ladakh to interact with soldiers.

He tweeted, “Leadership is all about inspiring the countrymen; Hon. PM Sri @narendramodi Ji paid tributes to the valour of our armed forces, interacted with them in Leh today. It shall boost the morale of our troops. The ‘JOSH’ has just skyrocketed sir!!!, This is the era of development, not expansion. India’s commitment to peace is not our weakness; we shall give a befitting reply to anyone disturbing peace and progress.”

Telangana High Court petition on online classes

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The Telangana High Court, which started hearing the petition on online classes, fumed at the government for conducting online classes on one hand and claiming that the academic year has not begun yet, on the other.

The Advocate General has informed the High Court that the academic year has not started in the stat and that a final decision on it would be taken in the Cabinet meeting.

To this, the HC asked the government why were online classes being held when a final decision was not taken on the issue. The court asked what justice would be done to students belonging to the poorer sections and those studying in government colleges, who cannot afford to buy electronic gadgets and internet connections.

It directed the government to submit a definite action plan in written to the court by July 13 on the same. It also attached the implead petition filed by the Independent School Management Association (ISMA) to the online classes petition.

The lawyer, arguing in favour of ISMA, said that they had already begun the academic year two months ago, as per the guidelines of CBSE. He said that they did not exert any pressure on the parents regarding the online classes and that the classes were just an option given to the parents. He also made it clear that the Telangana state government does not have any control over the CBSE.

During the hearing, the TS government said that a Cabinet sub-committee was examining the issue of online classes. The state government also said that the Centre directed states not to open the educational institutions till the end of July 31 and made it clear that it would take a decision only after that date.

The High Court ordered ISMA to file a counter petition to the court with all the details and adjourned the hearing to July 13.

Telangana state today has seen the highest number of tests

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Telangana state today has seen the highest number of tests in a day and the result is the highest number of cases confirmed on a single day. Telangana performed 5965 tests today and 1892 turned out to be positive. 1126 patients have recovered and discharged today.

In the tested samples today, GHMC had 1658 positive cases, followed by Ranga Reddy with 56 cases, Medchal with 44 cases, and Sangareddy with 20 cases. Telangana so far tested 1, 04, 118 cases in total and there are 9984 active cases now. A total of 10,195 were discharged and 283 people died due to the virus spread. The total number of confirmed cases in Telangana so far is 20,462.

In a special note, the media bulletin mentioned a possible discrepancy in a report of tests and confirmed cases from a private lab, due to its high positivity rate. The said private laboratory tested 3726 total samples and 2672 came out positive among them, showing a 71.7 percent which is a gross variation in the notified positivity rate of COVID-19 to date.As the issue needs to be evaluated by an expert committee, the data of the said lab has been kept under hold.

Kangana Ranaut picnics with family in Manali

Kangana Ranaut is enjoying some time in Manali before the onset of monsoons. The actress organized a picnic for her family in the picturesque mountains of the area.

“Kangana organized a picnic for her family. Even though they are in the green zone, they appreciate all the permissions given by the Himanchal Pardesh authorities,” the actress’ team tweeted.

They also shared a video where Kangana can be seen enjoying herself as she rolls on the green grass while laughing her heart out. Clearly, she is spending quality time with her sister Rangoli and nephew Prithvi.

The other family members also enjoy themselves as they sit for a meal together, chat, laugh, sing, and dance. Kangana can also be seen joining her mother while she dances happily.

“Kangana Ranaut organized a picnic for her family, and because of lockdown, there are no tourists in the valley. The result? A freedom-filled and happy time in the valley that she hasn’t seen in years. Nature has a way of healing us and everything has a silver lining, we need to look for it!,” reads an Instagram post by the actress’ digital team.

On the work front, Kangana Ranaut is all set to turn director and producer for the film “Aparajita Ayodhya”, which revolves around the Ram Mandir case.

Alia Bhatt’s cat Juniper can take selfies!

Alia Bhatt’s new pet kitten Juniper can take selfies! The actress took to Instagram on Saturday to introduce her new pet to the world, a black kitten she has named Juniper. Alia shared a selfie with her new pet and sister Shaheen Bhatt.

“This girl duo just became a girl trio. Meet our new baby Juniper. Her skills include biting, selfie-taking, and being generally adorable,” captioned the actress.

In the selfie, Juniper can be seen curiously looking at the camera as if striking a pose.

On the work front, Alia Bhatt will next be seen in her father Mahesh Bhatt’s directorial, “Sadak 2”, which also stars Pooja Bhatt, Sanjay Dutt, and Aditya Roy Kapur in the lead. The film has been produced by Mahesh Bhatt’s brother Mukesh Bhatt and is set for an OTT release.

Soha Ali Khan, Kunal Kemmu catches up on some ‘us time’

When it is nap time for Inaaya, it is mask time for her parents, actors Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Kemmu.

“It’s nap time!! For the baby I mean not us… but that means it’s also a window for us somewhat frazzled parents to get some much-needed me-time “us-time”,” Soha posted on Instagram along with a picture of herself and her husband pampering themselves with a beauty mask.

“We love to put on a serum sheet masks and just chill for 15 minutes whilst catching up on some “reading”… It gives us a chance to relax, and the serum from the masks makes our skin feel and look great too! #masktimemetime #MaskTimeUsTime,” she added.

The actress had previously shared that the lockdown has brought her closer to her family than ever. She asserts that she tries to do interesting activities with Kunal and Inaaya. She also captures the moments and uses social media to put them out.

It’s Centre’s responsibility to save Amaravati: Chandrababu

The protest in Amaravati over YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) government’s move to create three state capitals in Andhra Pradesh entered 200th day on Saturday with former chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu stating that the Centre has the responsibility to save Amaravati.

Addressing a protest organized by Telugu Desam Party (TDP) to mark the occasion, Naidu called upon people to continue ‘save Amaravati, save Andhra Pradesh’ movement.

Paying tributes to 64 farmers who died during the Amaravati movement, the TDP chief alleged that the Jaganmohan Reddy government hatched many conspiracies to kill new Andhra Pradesh’s capital Amaravati, which would have brought investment to the state and jobs to its people.

“Was it our mistake to build a state capital which the whole world should admire,” asked Naidu who wanted to build Amaravati as a world-class city.

The Singapore government had prepared the master plan for Amaravati, the foundation stone for which was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in October 2015.

Amaravati was planned to be developed on the banks of Krishna river at a cost of more than Rs 1 lakh crore. The farmers had given 33,000 acres of land for the development of the state capital under the land pooling scheme.

After Naidu’s TDP lost power in the elections last year, Jaganmohan Reddy had announced a review of all projects launched during TDP rule. Alleging insider trading in the development of Amaravati, the YSRCP government stopped all work in Amaravati and launched a probe.

It was in December last year that the Jagan government decided to develop three state capitals, shifting some capital functions from Amaravati to Visakhapatnam and Kurnool. It announced that Amaravati will continue as the legislative capital while Visakhapatnam and Kurnool will be developed as executive and judicial capitals respectively.

Alleging that the move would harm their interests, Amaravati farmers have been staging protests against the government’s decision. They are demanding that Amaravati be developed as the only state capital.

The former chief minister recalled that his government had embarked on developing Amaravati as the state capital as it was centrally located.

Naidu said the TDP government-built buildings for Assembly, Secretariat, High Court and Raj Bhavan. He said 72 percent of work on MLA and MLC quarters was also completed. He revealed that Rs 9,000 crore was spent on all the work.

Naidu claimed that 139 companies had come forward to make investments in Amaravati and this would have created thousands of jobs.

He alleged that the Jagan government tried to suppress the Amaravati movement and used repressive measures against the protestors including women. The leader of opposition said the government violated human rights.

Meanwhile, barring YSRCP, leaders of all political parties addressed a virtual rally organized by Amaravati Joint Action Committee (JAC) spearheading the protest. They assured their continued support to the people’s movement and urged the Jagan government to withdraw its three capitals move.

YSRCP rebel MP Raghurama Krishna Raju also addressed the rally. Extending his support to the Amaravati movement, Raju said three capitals were not part of YSRCP’s election manifesto.

The Narsapuram MP urged the government to respect the sentiments of people of Amaravati and drop its move to develop two more capitals. “Government is a continuous process. As 80 percent of the capital works were completed in Amaravati, the government should not shift the capital,” Raju said.

Enquiry on B’luru medical college for harassing woman doctor

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Karnataka Medical Education Minister K. Sudhakar has ordered an inquiry into the alleged harassment of a woman doctor at a city medical college on Saturday after she complained of faulty masks and personal protective equipment (PPE) and later tested Covid-19 positive.

“I have taken note of supply of defective masks and PPE kits to Kempegowda Institute of Medical Science (KIMS) doctors and ordered an inquiry,” said Sudhakar.

The minister said the management of the hospital will be held responsible if found guilty.

According to the information shared by Sudhakar, a woman doctor at KIMS raised an alarm about the faulty PPE kits and shortage of N95 masks but was shunned and ridiculed by the management.

“Last week she raised an alarm about faulty PPE kits and shortage of N95 masks. But the administrative medical officer at KIMS shunned and chastised her for raising this issue,” said one of the doctor’s cousins in a viral post.

Following the alleged ridiculing, the doctor started buying her own N95 masks but she later tested positive for Covid-19.

In spite of her predicament, when the doctor again brought her condition to the notice of the hospital management, she was not spared and again harassed and humiliated.

“She tested positive for Covid-19 and she appealed to the hospital authorities and raised her genuine concerns over the faulty protective gear, but she was again harassed and humiliated,” he said.

Taking a serious note of the development, Sudhakar, a medical doctor himself said the government has taken all necessary measures.

“Doctors are our frontline warriors battling the pandemic. The government has taken all necessary measures to ensure the safety of our doctors,” he said.

Located at Banashankari in the city, KIMS was established in 1980 by the Vokkaligara Sangha and is affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Health Sciences.

Lockdown: 65% children became device addictive, reveals study

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Around 65% of children have become device addictive in recent months and are unable to stay away from the device even for half an hour. Children are expressing anger, crying, not listening to parents, showing irritable behavior when asked to leave the device.

These facts have come to light in a sample survey carried out by physicians at JK Lone Hospital in Jaipur on 203 children to study the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on child health.

The survey says that a total of 65.2 percent of students have reported physical problems, 23.40% have gained weight, 26.90% have suffered headache/ irritability and 22.40% had reported eye pain and itching.

In fact, 70.70% of students with high screen exposure during the lockdown days have behavioral problems, 23.90% skipped their daily routines, 20.90 percent became careless, 36.80 percent became stubborn and 17.40% reported a reduced attention span.

The study was conceived by Dr. Ashok Gupta, Medical Superintendent & Senior Professor, Department of Pediatrics. Under his direction, this study was carried out by Dr. Ramesh Chaudhary, Dr.Dhan Raj Bagri, Dr.Kamlesh Agarwal, Dr.Vivek Athwani, and Dr. Anil Sharma.

In view of the prevailing lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, data was gathered on electronic platforms and social media for the study in which the latest and standard questionnaires were used to collect the data.

After obtaining consent, questionnaires were sent to the parents.

The information pertaining to around 55% boys and 45% girls were shared by parents residing in the major cities of Rajasthan such as Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Udaipur, Ajmer, Ganganagar, Bhilwara, Sikar, Churu, Alwar, Hanumangarh, Nagaur, Bharatpur, as well as cities outside Rajasthan such as Delhi and NCR, Kolkata, Mumbai, Agra, Lucknow, Chandigarh.

The survey said that children used mobiles, laptops, computers, and tablets available at home out of which mobiles were the most used tool.

Most schools, on average, engaged children in online classes for 1-8 hours (mean 3 hours ) per day.

It was concluded that after the lockdown almost all the children had a screen time increase of 2-3 times (5 hours/day from 2 hours/day) which reduced their physical activity.

About 50% of these children have difficulty sleeping after going to bed for 20 to 60 minutes and 17% of the children wake up in the middle of their sleep at night and take 20 to 30 minutes to get back to sleep.

They also suffered daytime sleepiness, daytime tiredness, headache and irritability, weight gain, change in body and back pain, and changed toilet habits.

Complaints of behavior change were also reported in about two-thirds of the children. About 6-7 percent of the children started having bedtime fears, stubbornness increased to 32%. The incidence of uncontrolled anger (tantrums) in children also increased by 30%.

To meet the demand of online classes, about 38% of families had to buy a new device, which also put some financial burden on them.

The study overall concluded that COVID-19 and the lockdown had a significant negative impact on the physical, mental, and emotional health of the children leading to poor quality sleep, psychiatric disorders, and parent-child discord.

Dr. Anamika Papriwal, a psychologist, told IANS that family fights over electronic gadgets like laptops, computers, and mobile phones, have become common during this ‘work from home’ (WFH) regime.

“I have been receiving regular calls from families facing erratic behavior from their kids. They share their harrowing tales,” she said.

In fact, parents in Rajasthan have also been protesting the demanding suspension of online classes for primary school.”Virtual classes are creating health problems for our children,” said a parent Anil Mathur, during a protest being staged outside Mahaveer public School demanding the suspension of online classes for kids.

Goa minister lauds Kerala’s Covid-19 management practices

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Goa Health Minister Vishwajit Rane on Saturday lauded the Kerala government for implementing some of the best practices in Covid-19 management, even as he announced a blood plasma collection drive in the state from patients who have recovered from the viral infection.

Addressing a press conference in Panaji, Rane said the state government was in the process of procuring rapid nasal swab testing kits, which are currently being used by the Kerala Health Department for faster testing of suspected Covid-19 cases.

“I just spoke to the Kerala Health Minister about plasma transplants. They have tried in their state on eight patients who were critical and the patients have recovered with the treatment. We have asked our doctors to get in touch with their Kerala counterparts to learn their best practices,” Rane said.

The Health Minister said that the state’s central blood bank had the capacity to store 4,000 units of plasma, which he said could be a lifesaver for critical Covid-19 patients.

Rane added that an awareness campaign would be carried out by the state Health Ministry to motivate cured Covid-19 patients to donate their blood plasma.

“FM and other mediums will be used to motivate them to donate their plasma in order to save other lives,” Rane said.

The Minister said that the key to keeping Covid-19 under check was the speed with which testing is carried out. The Kerala Health Ministry had sent a nasal swab testing kit to the Goa government which can yield results in just half an hour, he informed.

“Kerala has sent us a nasal swab rapid test kit. The Kerala government is using this. The only answer to COVID is fast, speedy testing,” Rane said, adding that government doctors involved in Covid-19 management in the state were being asked to familiarise themselves with the new swab kits.

Solar manufacturing capacity to be tripled

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The central government has proposed a major push to domestic manufacturing of renewable energy equipment in the country that would completely eliminate the need for imports, particularly from countries such as China.

As part of the plan, an accelerated manufacturing plan is being operationalized that is incentivizing setting up of solar cell manufacturing capacity of 4,000 MW that would allow project developers to restrict the import of this product completely.

Additionally, 3,000 MW of fresh solar cell capacity is being added under manufacturing linked bids for solar projects. This would incentivize power project developers planning to manufacture in India.

The current capacity of solar cell manufacturing in India is about 2,500 MW. This is proposed to rise over three times in the coming years.

In the case of solar modules as well, 7,000 MW of capacity is being added in addition to existing capacity.

Power minister R.K. Singh had said that under ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ mission, domestic manufacturing capacities would be expended at a rapid pace for meeting goals towards import substitution.

The plan for the renewable sector, he said, should not only be sufficient to meet the country’s needs but would also support exports and earn the country valuable foreign exchange.

Cong is finished in MP, BJP will win all seats: Bharti

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national vice president and former Union Minister Uma Bharti has claimed that the Congress in Madhya Pradesh is finished and the BJP will win all the seats in the upcoming assembly by-elections.

The former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister was in Lucknow to record her statement in the Babri mosque demolition case.

Talking exclusively to IANS, Bharti said, “In Madhya Pradesh, many Congress leaders have joined hands with the BJP, so there is no opposition left there. The BJP will win all the 24 assembly seats that will go to polls soon.”

Bharti was earlier reported to have been miffed over caste equations in the Shivraj Chouhan cabinet expansion. She is said to have expressed displeasure that her suggestions had been ignored but later said that she only spoke about the social imbalance in the cabinet.

On this issue, she said that she has spoken to Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and state BJP president B.D. Sharma. They will try to find a solution to the issue, she said.

Asked if she is in political exile, Uma Bharti said, “I have not been in exile at all. I am the BJP’s national vice president. I decided not to contest elections in 2019. Why do you think the only fighting elections is the only way to be in politics?”

On contesting elections in the future, she said, “I had announced not to contest the 2019 elections and then had also said that I will contest the 2024 general elections. I never said I will not contest.”

Uma Bharti and Sadhvi Ritambhara had played a very active role during the Ramjanmabhoomi movement. On the question of participation of women in the Ram temple trust, Bharti said, “The trusts are not formed on the basis of gender, they are for a goal. How does it make a difference, the trust is for Lord Ram. I do not mind it. There are seers and saints in it. I have no objection to it.”

To a question on what changes she sees in the politics of Madhya Pradesh after Jyotiraditya Scindia joined the BJP, the senior BJP leader said, “We already are a big party in Madhya Pradesh. Scindia’s arrival made a difference to the Congress, which is now finished in the state.”

Asked whether her political experience has benefited the BJP in Madhya Pradesh and if she gives advice to Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the 61-year-old BJP leader said, “I have not come to that age yet, I am younger than Shivraj. But, if they come asking for advice, I am always there.”

On the question as to who is the best in her eyes among the chief ministers of BJP-ruled states, she said, “Will you make us fight? I won’t tell you. That is my answer.”

On being reminded about her pledge to clean the Ganga which is still very dirty, the former Union Minister said that all the projects of Nirmal Ganga have stopped due to the lockdown. The Sisamau drain, the largest drain in Kanpur and the most notorious for polluting the Ganga, has been closed. “The sacred river will be cleaned in three phases – the first phase is of 3 years, the second for 7 years and the last phase will be of 10 years. There is no dearth of funds. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself is taking a keen interest in it. That is why he has created a separate ministry,” she said.

Uma Bharti has also been involved in UP politics, where the opposition has alleged that the ruling party is trying to suppress their voice. Responding to this, Bharti said, “The voice of the opposition is weak, that is why it is being suppressed. If they are strong, who will suppress their voice?

In response to another question, Bharti said a grand Ram temple will be constructed in Ayodhya. The whole country is very happy about this. It is a matter of great pride, she said.

837 new corona cases in Andhra, total nears 17K

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Andhra Pradesh reported 837 more coronavirus cases in the 24 hours ending 9 am on Friday, taking the state’s corona vases to 16,934, the state nodal officer said. Eight deaths reported from different parts of the state took the state’s death toll to 206.

Health officials said that 258 more patients were cured and discharged from hospitals on Friday, taking the tally of cured persons to 7,632.

As many as 9,096 persons are receiving treatment for Covid-19 at different hospitals in Andhra Pradesh.

As many as 38,898 tests were conducted in the preceding 24 hours, taking the overall number of tests conducted to date to 9,71,611 to date.

On Friday, Kurnool reported 4 deaths, Chittoor 2 deaths, and Krishna and East Godavari districts 1 death each in the last 24 hours.

Anantapur reported the highest daily tally of 149 cases, followed by Prakasam with 139, and Kurnool with 116 cases. Guntur with 80 cases, West Godavari with 57 cases, East Godavari with 56 cases, and Visakhapatnam with 54 cases.

On Friday, 27 returnees from Telangana were among the new cases, apart from 9 returnees from Karnataka, and 3 from Delhi. Two cases each from Rajasthan and West Bengal were reported while 1 case was reported from Tamil Nadu. To date, 2,111 returnees from other states have tested corona positive.

Only two new cases were reported among foreign returnees on Friday — one person with travel history to Saudi Arabia and a returnee from Singapore. The total patients in this category are 409, of which 160 persons were cured. As many as 249 persons in this category are undergoing treatment in hospitals.