Women, people in semi-urban areas bear the brunt of job losses

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In what can be seen as a scary downside the nationwide lockdown, as much as 24.7 percent of the total population are either being laid off or are without work, according to the latest IANS-CVoter Economy Battery survey.

It’s the semi-urban areas that seem to have bore the brunt of job losses with 28.5 percent of the people living there getting laid off. When asked to people in job within their concerned households, that number swelled to 36.2 percent.

With more factories and industrial units located in the semi-urban zones, the effect of job losses is seen in full force there.

Meanwhile, 56.6 percent of the people have been negatively impacted one way or the other. Again, it’s the semi-urban areas that have taken the maximum hit of 58.3 percent.

As per the survey, women have lost more jobs as compared to their male counterparts. In terms of total population, 23.3 percent men and 26.3 percent women employees have been laid off.

When the question was put to people in job within their concerned households, the numbers swelled to 30.9 percent for men and 34.8 percent for women, as per the survey.

Quite predictably, the middle-aged strata are the worst hit by job losses. Among people in job within their concerned households, 40.7 percent between the age group of 45 and 60 years said that they have lost their jobs. The least affected are those above 60 years of age. Yet, 28.6 percent of them said they have lost their jobs.

In terms of earning strata, those who earn the least are the worst hit by job losses. India’s migrant crisis is a manifestation of these statistics. As much as 26.5 percent of the lowest income group lost their jobs, while the number for middle income and high-income groups are 23.1 percent and 22.5 percent, respectively.

When asked to people in job within their concerned households, that number swelled to 36.1 percent, 30.4 percent and 27.6 percent for low, middle and high-income groups, respectively.

Similarly, those with lower education levels have lost more jobs. As many as 27.6 percent of people with lower education got sacked, while 14.2 percent with higher education lost their jobs.

In terms of ethnic groups, 30.2 percent of Muslims have lost their jobs. The number goes up to 42.7 percent when the question is applicable to people in job within their concerned households.

Meanwhile, 18.0 percent of the total population has suffered salary cuts or loss of income in some way or the other. Both men and women are almost equally hit when it comes to salary cuts.

But what can be a silver lining in these dark times, 32.8 percent of the total population hasn’t experienced any income loss so far. When the question is applicable to people in job within their concerned households, that number goes up to 43.4 percent.

Over 1.8 lakh migrants return to native states from Punjab

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FACILITATING THE RETURN OF MORE THAN 180,000 MIGRANT WORKERS TO THEIR HOME STATES THROUGH 150 SPECIAL TRAINS, THE PUNJAB GOVERNMENT ON SATURDAY SAID IT ENSURED THOSE WISHING TO GO BACK WERE UNITED WITH THEIR FAMILIES WITHOUT ANY HARDSHIP.

“The state has been working round-the-clock to provide relief and succour to our guest workers as per the directions of the Chief Minister”, Nodal Officer Vikas Pratap said, adding the task was being accomplished with the collaboration of Deputy Commissioners and the railway authorities of Ferozpur and Ambala divisions.

The exercise has so far cost the exchequer Rs 10 crore. The state government planned to send over 200 trains in the next 10 days and the numbers would increase in the future at the maximum possible extent, Partap said.

Out of total 150, maximum trains (57) have gone from Ludhiana with another 45 trains from Jalandhar have taken migrants to different parts of the country.

Other places from where trains have departed include Amritsar, Patiala, Mohali, Bathinda, Ferozepur and Sirhind.

The maximum trains are going to Uttar Pradesh followed by Bihar and Jharkhand.

The state government is also sending trains to Chhattisgarh, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh.

Mrunal Thakur shares a few quirky throwback moments with Abhimanyu Dassani

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Actress Mrunal Thakur shared a few quirky throwback moments with co-star Abhimanyu Dassani from the set of their upcoming film “Aankh Micholi”.

Mrunal took to Instagram and shared her efforts to wake up Abhimanyu, who is fast asleep on a chair. In the next video, the son of actress Bhagyshree is seen sleeping on a couch.

“Who said Mr. Abhimanyu Dassani is sleeping? No no no No no no … he’s meditating guys. Jab hum Europe mein they (When we were in Europe)! Jane kaha Gaye woh din (Where did those days go?)… #Aankh micholi #naptime”.

Directed by Umesh Shukla, “Aankh Micholi” also features Paresh Rawal, Sharman Joshi, Divya Dutta, Abhishek Banerjee, Darshan Jariwala, Grusha Kapoor and Vijay Raaz. Sachin-Jigar have composed the music.

The film is about a family of misfits.

Two more private hospitals now COVID-dedicated in Delhi

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The Delhi government on Saturday declared two more private hospitals in the city as COVID-dedicated, offering treatment on payment basis.

The Delhi Health Department in an order issued on Saturday said Batra Hospital and Research Centre, Tughlaqabad Industrial area; and Cygnus Orthocare Hospital, Safdarjung Enclave have been declared as COVID hospitals for admitting confirmed or suspected cases of Covid-19 on payment basis.

While Batra Hospital will be offering 50 isolation beds and is partially converted as COVID hospital; Cygnus Orthocare Hospital has been fully made COVID-dedicated offering 40 isolation beds.

The Health Department in the order said the hospitals are being converted “in view of shortage of isolation beds in private hospitals”.

The order directed the Medical Superintendent of these two Hospitals to make isolation beds facility for COVID-19 functional at their respective hospitals before May 18.

On April 30, the Delhi government made two hospitals — Maha Durga Charitable Trust Hospital and Sir Ganga Ram City Hospital — as COVID dedicated facilities offering paid services.

While Sir Ganga Ram City Hospital, with 120 isolation beds is made fully COVID dedicated, Maha Durga Charitable Trust Hospital, with 100 beds will be partially involved in the services.

“As desired by the Minister (Health), in view of shortage of isolation beds in private hospitals, following private hospitals are also declared as COVID Hospital for admitting confirmed, suspected cases of COVID-19 on payment basis,” the order signed by the Health Secretary said.

Including the two new hospitals, total 14 hospitals have been made COVID dedicated in Delhi so far.

While four of these are hospitals run by the city government, five belong to the Central government and five are private. Seven hospitals, including five private and two Delhi government hospitals, are offering paid treatments.

City government’s Lok Nayak Hospital with 2,000 beds and Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital with 500 beds were fully COVID-dedicated and were offering free treatment for COVID-19.

Among the private hospitals, Sir Ganga Ram Kolmet Hospital, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital and Max Hospital, Saket were made COVID-dedicated hospitals in the city offering paid treatments.

Sir Ganga Ram Kolmet Hospital with 42 isolation beds was fully COVID-dedicated offering treatment on payment.

Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, with 50 isolation beds, and Max Hospital, Saket, with 108 isolation beds, were partially COVID-dedicated.

On March 31 the Delhi government earmarked six hospitals in the city for dedicated treatment of coronavirus patients, including the G.B. Pant Hospital.

However, owing to the difficulties faced by the general public, the Delhi government on April 9 removed the G.B. Pant Hospital from the list of designated COVID-19 Hospitals.

Central government hospitals — Lady Hardinge Medical College; Ram Manohar Lohia; Safdarjung; and AIIMS (Delhi and Jhajjar) — are offering services to the COVID patients in the city free of cost.

The 12 COVID-dedicated hospitals in Delhi functional as of date are housing 1,758 patients.

The COVID positive cases in the city mounted to 9,333 and the toll reached 129 on Saturday.

Pvt sector to be allowed in India’s space exploration missions

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday said that private companies will be allowed to take part in planetary exploration, outer space travel among other space activities, and the government will take steps to encourage private participation in the Indian space sector.

Speaking to the media, Sitharaman said that the government will provide level playing field for private companies in satellite launches and space-based services.

Centre will come up with a predictable policy and regulatory environment to private players.

The private sector will be allowed to use ISRO facilities and other relevant assets to improve their capacities. She further announced that liberal geospatial data policy will be framed for private sector to access remote sensing data to tech-entrepreneurs.

The announcement is part of the Rs 20 lakh crore economic package announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday.

FDI limit for defence manufacturing to be raised to 74%

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In a big-bang reform measure, the Union government has decided to raise the limit for foreign direct investment (FDI) for defence manufacturing from 49 to 74 per cent under the automatic route.

Speaking to the media here, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday said that time-bound defence procurement process and faster decision-making will take place under the new policy.

The government will set up a project management unit to support contract management. Further, realistic setting of general staff qualitative requirements of weapons or platforms will be taken up.

Under the new regime, the government will also overhaul the trial and testing procedures.

In a bid to enhance self-reliance in defence production, the government will notify a list of weapons and platforms for a ban on import with year-wise timelines. Indigenisation of imported spares will also be taken up.

Further, the government will take up separate budget provisioning for domestic capital procurement. All these measures, according to the government will help reduce India’s huge defence import bill.

The government has also decided to corporatize Ordnance Factory Board to improve autonomy, accountability and efficiency in ordnance supplies.

The mega reform announcements are part of the Rs 20 lakh-crore economic package announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday.

TN plans to send back 10,000 migrants per day: CM

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Tamil Nadu plans to send 10,000 migrant workers a day to their home states and has requested them to stay at the camps till arrangements are made.

Action was being taken in consultation with other states to send back around 10,000 migrant workers daily from Tamil Nadu, said Chief Minister K. Palaniswami, here on Saturday.

According to him, 55,473 migrant workers have been returned to different states, like Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal, in 43 trains between May 6 and May 15.

Palaniswami said the TN government was bearing the entire expenditure — train and food — and requested the migrant workers not to try to return their home states on foot and by other means.

“With their employers neglecting them and not paying wages and transport shutdown, the workers are left with no other option,” R. Geetha, Additional Secretary, the Nirman Mazdoor Panchayat Mazdoor Sangam, told IANS.

She said the workers were staying in tin sheds and in summer it was horrible to stay there.

Geetha said the state government had provided 15 kg rice, 1 kg oil and pulses. But they had no money to buy vegetables, she added.

“After reaching the point of no return, they started to return to their home states,” she added.

Russia reports 9,200 new COVID-19 cases, total 272,043

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Russia reported 9,200 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, taking the total number of infections to 272,043, the second highest in the world, the country’s coronavirus response centre said on Saturday.

The death toll grew by 119 to 2,537, while 63,166 people have now recovered, including 4,940 over the last 24 hours, Xinhua news agency reported.

Moscow, the country’s worst-hit region, confirmed 3,505 new cases in the past 24 hours, taking its total to 138,969.

Russia’s consumer rights and human well-being watchdog said in a statement Saturday that 259,802 people had been under medical observation as of Friday.

More than 6.6 million lab tests for COVID-19 have been conducted across the country so far, it added.

Abhishek still ‘looks up’ to Big B, Jackie Shroff

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Actor Abhishek Bachchan says he still looks up to his father Amitabh Bachchan and actor Jackie Shroff.

Abhishek shared a throwback black-and-white photograph of Big B with Jackie from their younger days. In the image, Jackie is seen talking to Bachchan senior, while Abhishek stands next to his father.

“Still look up to both of them. @amitabhbachchan @apnabhidu,” Abhishek wrote as the caption.

Jackie and his wife Ayesha Shroff replied to Abhishek’s post on the comment section with heart emojis.

On the work front, Abhishek will next be seen in Ajay Devgn’s production “The Big Bull”, a film reportedly based on India’s biggest securities scam of 1992. “The Big Bull” is slated to hit theatres on October 23.

When Mandana Karimi was out of work

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Actress Mandana Karimi will be soon seen in the web series “The Casino”, a project that she got after a long time.

“I had tears in my eyes when I was offered ‘The Casino’. I couldn’t believe it! After two years break and not having any release, it was really hard for me to get work,” said Mandana.

“A year and a half ago I spoke to a dear friend of mine, (filmmaker) Anurag Kashyap, about why I wasn’t getting work and what I should do. He gave me the best advice — ‘work on your craft, take workshops, stop trying too hard, trust your journey, be honest and work hard not for money but for the love of art’. He gave me a few numbers of acting workshops where I met Saurabh Sachdeva (acting coach) and started training with him for four months. His classes changed me as a person and as an actor,” she added.

By January, she started giving auditions for a couple of projects for an OTT platform.

“People started noticing the change in me too. Finally I got a meeting for ‘The Casino’ and we signed just a few days before leaving for Nepal,” said the former “Bigg Boss” contestant.

“The Casino” is her first web series.

“It is also my first release since ‘Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3’. I was looking forward to the promotions and screening of the show, but I am glad that during these tough days when everyone is looking for new content, we are going to entertain the audience,” she said.

COVID-19 cases cross 9,300 mark in Delhi; toll reaches 129

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With 438 new cases reported in a day, Delhi’s tally of coronavirus patients has jumped to 9,333 on Saturday with 5,278 active cases.

As per the Delhi Health reports, six new deaths were reported in the last 24 hours taking the total COVID-19 toll in the national capital to 129.

The Health Department said a total of 408 patients have recovered in the city in the last 24 hours.

“Total 438 new cases were reported and the positive cases in the city reached 9,333 on Saturday. At least 3,926 patients have recovered from coronavirus so far in Delhi while 5,278 cases are active,” the Health Department said.

According to the Delhi Health Bulletin, among the 129 who died, 113 had other serious diseases. Also, only 27 people out of the total deaths were those below the age of 50 years.

So far, 1,30,845 tests were conducted in Delhi. And the containment zones tally dropped to 76 in the national capital, the health report said.

Screen COVID-19 patients for blood clotting abnormalities: Study

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Saying that critically ill COVID-19 patients may be at high risk for developing renal failure, venous blood clots, and other complications associated with blood clots, such as stroke, researchers have emphasised on the need for early screening.

Thromboelastography (TEG) is a whole blood assay that provides a broad picture of how an individual patient’s blood forms clots, including how long clotting takes, how strong clots are, and how soon clots break down.

TEG is highly specialised and used primarily by surgeons and anesthesiologists to evaluate the efficiency of blood clotting; it is not widely used in other clinical settings.

“The COVID-19 pandemic is opening doors for multidisciplinary collaboration so trauma acute care surgeons and intensivists can bring the tools they use in their day-to-day lives and apply them in the critical care setting to new problems,” said Franklin Wright, Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in the US.

The researchers evaluated outcomes for all patients who had a TEG assay as part of their treatment for COVID-19 infection as well as other conventional coagulation assays, including ones that measure D-dimer levels.

D-dimer is a protein fragment that is produced when a blood clot dissolves. D-dimer levels are elevated when large numbers of clots are breaking down.

A total of 44 patients treated for COVID-19 infection between March 22 and April 20 were included in the analysis.

Those whose bodies were not breaking down clots most often required hemodialysis and had a higher rate of clots in the veins.

These patients were identified by TEG assays showing no clot breakdown after 30 minutes and a D-dimer level greater than 2600 ng/mL (nanograms per millilitre).

Eighty percent of patients with both affirmative test findings were placed on dialysis compared with 14 percent who tested for neither finding.

Patients with affirmative test findings also had a 50 percent rate of venous blood clots compared with zero percent for those patients with neither finding.

“These study results suggest there may be a benefit to early TEG testing in institutions that have the technology to identify COVID-19 patients who may need more aggressive anticoagulation therapy to prevent complications from clot formation,” Wright said.

Their research was published as an “article in press” on the Journal of the American College of Surgeons website ahead of print.

The research team is now participating in a randomized clinical trial of a drug that breaks down blood clots in COVID-19-infected patients.

“This is an early step on the road to discovering treatments to prevent some of the complications that come with this disease,” said Wright who is lead author of the research article.

Patients with COVID-19 infection are being enrolled in a randomized clinical trial of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA).

This drug is a natural anticoagulant that was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in 1996 for the treatment of diseases associated with clotting disorders, such as heart attack, stroke, and pulmonary embolism.

The trial will assess the efficacy and safety of intravenous tPA in improving respiratory function and management of patients with aggressive blood clotting.

“This study suggests that testing whole blood clotting measurements may allow physicians to identify and treat patients with COVID-19 more effectively to prevent complications and encourage further research into therapies to prevent blood clots in these patients,” Wright said.

Kohli’s numbers in chases puts him ahead of Smith & Tendulkar, says Kevin Pietersen

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Former England captain Kevin Pietersen said that he would pick Indian captain Virat Kohli over Australia’s Steve Smith or even batting great Sachin Tendulkar. In an Instagram live video chat with commentator and former Zimbabwe pacer Pommie Mbangwa, Pietersen said that Kohli gets his pick because of the number of times he manages to complete chases successfully.

“Kohli is a freakshow, his record chasing winning games for India with the amount of pressure he lives under, Smith does not even come close to him,” said Pietersen.

He said it is this factor that also puts Kohli above Tendulkar in his books.

“Again, Virat because of his chasing numbers. His chasing numbers are frightening, he averages more than 80 when it comes to chasing, he consistently wins games for India, he keeps on turning the numbers, and this matters to me as to how many games you win for your country,” Pietersen said.

Kohli’s extraordinary numbers in One Day Internationals, coupled with his tendency to register big totals while batting second, has led to many fans and commentators choosing the 31-year-old over Tendulkar.

While Tendulkar averaged 42.33 batting second, Kohli averages a mind numbing 68.33. 7039 of his 11,867 ODI runs have come batting second.

Smith, on the other hand, has superior numbers in Test cricket. However, he has not found as much individual success in his limited-overs career as Kohli has.

Ashwin reveals how Dhoni boosted his confidence during 2013 CT

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Star Sports in partnership with MFORE launched a new series ‘Mind Masters by MFORE. The first episode witnessed a plethora of cricketers sharing their thoughts on mind skills training through a video that included M.S. Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Mike Hussey and many more. Special guests R. Ashwin and RJ Balaji shared their experience, adding insightful anecdotes to the topic.

Among legendary cricketers who spoke about the importance of Mind Skills training, former West Indies legend Brian Lara said for MFORE, “Talent is one thing, but one has to be mentally strong, which is a very important part of the game. I have worked on that part of the game more than anything else. So, for me, the key to be a top-class sportsperson you need to focus on mental strength.”

Mind Masters on Star Sports 1 Tamil, this week has some exciting content for its viewers, as it will feature Ashwin along with former Indian cricketer Woorkeri Raman, discussing the importance of mental strength in the lives of sportspeople, especially in the lives of cricketers.

In the episode, Ashwin discusses how cricketers go through various ups and downs. Ashwin share insights around his mental strength that came to his rescue to stay strong especially, when he was made to sit on the bench during the 2011 WC, or the 2013 Champions Trophy and his highly criticised performance during IPL.

A key moment that helped Ashwin stay mentally tough was when Sachin Tendulkar boosted his morale, Ashwin said, “Sachin came up to me and said, you’re bowling really well in the nets, bowl like this when you get your game as well.”

Another incident where Ashwin spirit was lifted when Dhoni gave him confidence during the Champions Trophy of 2013, “Dhoni came and told me in the first game of the CT 2013 that I was bowling fantastic even though I didn’t pick up a wicket.”

The episode on Sunday will also feature Raman, former Indian cricketer and the current coach of Indian women’s team. Raman will be sharing his insights on the initial struggles young cricketers face as they make the tough journey up the ranks, the rough patches every cricketer faces and how he keeps himself busy and mentally sharp.

Maharashtra records second-highest Covid-19 deaths, cases in a day

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There was no let-up in the Covid-19 grip over Maharashtra on Friday as the state recorded the second-highest figures of 44 deaths and 1,576 new cases in a day, while Mumbai notched 933 new cases, state health officials said here.

With 49 fatalities – down marginally from Wednesday’s highest 54 – the state’s death toll shot up to 1,068 and the total number of coronavirus patients increased from 27,524 on Thursday to 29,100 on Friday, after the steepest jump of 1,602 recorded on May 14.

Of the new deaths, 34 were recorded only in Mumbai, taking up the city’s toll from Thursday’s 621 to 655 and the number of positive patients in the city shot up to 17,671.

Mumbai’s Dharavi slum continued to be a major hot spot and a headache for the health authorities, notching 84 new cases, taking the total number of its patients to 1,145, and 53 deaths till now.

Besides Mumbai’s 34, there were 6 deaths in Pune, 2 each in Akola, Kalyan-Dombivali (Thane) and Dhule, and one each in Jalgaon, Aurangabad and Raigad.

They comprised 29 men and 20 women, and nearly 65 percent of them suffered from other serious ailments such as diabetes, hypertension, heart problems and asthma.

On the positive side, 505 more fully cured patients returned home, taking the number of those discharged to 6,564 till date.

Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray held a meeting with the ruling ally Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) to hammer out the nitty-gritties of the anticipated extension of the lockdown from May 18 in the state.

The Industry Minister announced that so far the state has permitted 66,953 units to resume operations, of which 38,287 have already started with over 10.66 lakh employees reporting for duties.

With the expected mega-spike in cases during the next few days, the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is making all efforts to augment the number of Covid-19 beds of different categories around the city, including three jumbo facilities.

Thackeray, Nationalist Congress Party President Sharad Pawar, different ministers, and civic and state officials inspected the three such mega facilities of 1,000-beds each in Goregaon, Bandra Kurla Complex, and National Sports Club of India in Mahalaxmi set up by the BMC.

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (Thane Division) continued to cause huge concerns with 718 Covid-19 deaths and cases shooting beyond 21,925, with Thane district notching 38 deaths, Palghar 13 and Raigad 12 fatalities so far.

Though trailing a distant second after Mumbai, Pune division fatalities crossed the 200-mark to touch 204 fatalities, besides 3,972 patients.

The next major area of concern is Nashik division with 74 deaths and 1,238 positive cases, followed by Akola division with 28 deaths and 452 cases, and finally Aurangabad with 21 fatalities and 871 patients.

There’s also Kolhapur division with 5 deaths and 162 patients, Latur division with 5 fatalities and 96 cases, and finally Nagpur division with 3 deaths and 343 patients.

Meanwhile, the number of people shunted in home quarantine increased from 315,686 to 329,302 and those in institutional quarantine went up from 15,465 to 16,306, while the state’s containment zones came down from 1,512 to 1,473 on Friday.

As many as 14,167 teams have carried out a health survey of around 59 lakh persons in the state till date.

‘New Reliance for a New India’

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“New Reliance for a New India” is the pitch for Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) in a corporate presentation sent to stock exchanges on Friday in the run-up to its mega rights issue.

“Reliance is a ‘Made in India’, ‘Made for India’ and ‘Made by Indians’ Company,” the company said.

The presentation has been filed with the BSE, NSE and Luxembourg, Singapore and Taipei stock exchanges.

The new messaging follows RIL’s new positioning now as a technology/consumer company with Jio at the forefront of attracting marquee investors like Facebook.

RIL is now at the beginning of a new and unprecedented wave of wealth creation for India by harnessing the power of new technologies to fire its diverse growth engines, the presentation said.

RIL said it has always aligned its businesses with national goals and priorities for making India self-reliant,strong and prosperous and its innovative products and services have created immense societal value by touching the lives of 800 million Indians, and, potentially, all 1.3 billion Indians.

The “New Reliance” story has a combination of ideas including the pitch that RIL is the best proxy for India’s consumption-driven and tech-propelled growth story.

It has highlighted the fact that there is hyper-growth of consumer businesses along with a strong O2C platform, robust and high quality balance sheet to be sustained by strong cash flow generation and its track record of significant value creation for shareholders and ongoing re-rating of the stock.

RIL has attracted significant recent investments from leading global strategic and financial investors and tech led growth to drive next phase of value New India.

Reliance has built new three mega growth engines in a single decade, it said. Through Jio, it has connected Indians digitally with unprecedented reach at affordable prices with superior customer experience. It reached 388 million subscribers (FY20) in less than four years since inception.

Through Reliance Retail, it is serving the entire spectrum of Indian society with 640 million footfalls in FY20 and supplying a diversified product portfolio of groceries, fashion & lifestyle, consumer electronics and connectivity through 11,700 plus stores across 28.7 million sq. feet (FY20).

RIL is also connecting people and businesses by providing transportation fuels in one of the fastest growing energy markets and supplying petrochemicals to diversified end-use industries manufacturing essential industrial and consumer goods using polymers and polyesters.

The rights issue of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) will be priced at Rs 1,257 per share with share ratio at 1:15. The issue amount is Rs 53,125 crore.

The rights issue is expected to open on May 22. The payment terms will be 25 per cent on application and balance in one or more calls.

Reliance is a proxy to India’s tech led growth. RIL’s digital connectivity platform of unparalleled capacity and a nation-wide reach makes this a great opportunity, the company said.

On future plans, RIL will take education, health and agri-knowledge to the doorsteps of rural India riding on Jio platform. RIL is already a software company developing an ecosystem of new digital technology platforms including IoT, cloud computing, New Commerce, a home and-office connectivity platform among others.

Jio is best placed to equip MSME players in India with cutting-edge, plug-and-play, technology-enabled tools, it said.

Landlords threatened to throw out our bags if rent not paid, allege students

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Bharat Bansari, a second year student of Delhi University’s Venkateshwara College who took his minimal belongings along while returning home for his mid-semester break in March, is now worried about his baggage he left behind in his rented accommodation here.

However, the concern is not that he left some important book for his curriculum or the baggage would get damaged or stolen during the lockdown, but the real cause is his piranha-esque landlord who is threatening him to pay the rent or else “he will throw out his belongings.”

Speaking to IANS over the phone, Bharat said, “We had gone back to our homes for the mid-sem break in March and got stuck here due to the lockdown. Most of our belongings are lying in our rented flat in Delhi. We had already paid for the rent for the month of March but when April began, the landlord began calling us asking for rent. She also threatened us saying that till the time our belongings are here, we have to pay the rent for each day and if we refuse to do so, they will throw out our luggage.”

“When we said that we will take legal action, they said that they aren’t afraid and the same would only be problematic for us as we have our studies lined up. I then called up the Students Tenant Union (STU) who helped me,” Bharat said.

However, Bharat is not the only one who is troubled by his landlord but there are many others who are dealing with similar issues.

Sachin, who is a first year student at St Stephen’s College who too had returned home for the break also received calls from his landlord. “They threatened me to pay the rent saying that if I fail to do so, they will throw my baggage on the road and would also beat me and my friends when we return home,” he said.

Though the students are dealing with this crisis, the Students Tenants Union has come as a blessing to the students.

Varkay Parakkat who is heading the organisation and is also a student activist from Students Federation of India (SFI), said, “I along with other students formed a students tenant union three to four weeks ago. We established it to address the long term problems of the students though in this pandemic we are dealing mostly with this problem where students are being forced and threatened to pay rent in such an economic crisis.”

“First complaint that we got was from some people we knew about a very famous and old PG in the Mukherjee Nagar area. We went to the spot, informed the landlord about the Delhi government orders but she refused to accept any argument, so we approached the police,” said Kriti, who is also an activist belonging to the organisation.

Parakkat informed that so far 50 calls have been recieved addressing complaints of around 70-80 students.

The union has diffrent teams including a case handling team, a legal team and another which handles the complaints which works hand in hand to solve the problems of the students.

Recently, they sent a letter to Cheif Minister Arvind Kejriwal, asking him to waive the rent of student tenants until the lockdown is lifted.

The union has not only put forward the demands of the students but also asked the government to pay a compensatory amount to the landlords, who are dependent only on the rents for their survival.

“Since many students are facing issues related to the payment of rent and eviction, we request the concerned authority to issue a revised order as soon as possible and explore the possibility of a rent waiver for students and compensation to the landlords by the government for the period of the lockdown,” said the letter.

Meanwhile, the Delhi Police has so far booked at least eight people for violating government orders. FIRs were registered against eight persons in Mukherjee Nagar under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code.

COVID-19: ATP, WTA announce extension of tennis tour suspension

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The ATP and WTA announced extension to suspension of their Tours on Friday. Both Tours have now been suspended till at least the end of July and thus, the list of cancelled tournaments now exceeds 40.

“The ATP has extended the suspension of the ATP Tour through to July 31, 2020 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,” said the ATP.

“The decision, made in close collaboration with Tour members, means ATP events in Hamburg, Bastad, Newport, Los Cabos, Gstaad, Umag, Atlanta and Kitzbühel will not take place as scheduled. The extended suspension also applies to the ATP Challenger Tour and to men’s events on the ITF World Tennis Tour.”

Tournaments taking place from August 1 onwards are still planning to proceed as per the published schedule. The ATP however said that a further update on the tour calendar “is expected in mid-June.”

“Following the announcement of the WTA Tour suspension through July 12, the WTA events in Bastad, Lausanne, Bucharest, and Jurmala scheduled for July will not be held, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,” said the WTA in its statement.

“A decision regarding the dates in which Karlsruhe and Palermo may be played along with further updates to the WTA calendar will be made in June.”

Need to be extra careful as players & stick to our routines: Chhetri

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India captain Sunil Chhetri on Friday advised all national team footballers across age groups to take care of their diet and sleep at the right time during this COVID-19 induced lockdown phase as he felt these important routines tend to get disturbed at this time of inactivity.

All India Football Federation (AIFF) President Praful Patel joined national team players across all age-groups via a video conference to get a feel of their well-being.

India’s record goalscorer Chhetri, an icon for all footballers in the country, urged everyone to “eat and sleep well.”

“The lockdown tends to disturb your schedule a lot as everyone tends to sleep at awkward times. That also affects your diet. So as players we need to be extra careful and stick to our routines,” said the 35-year old as per a statement shared by AIFF.

Besides Chhetri, Sandesh Jhingan, Anirudh Thapa and Amrinder Singh were in attendance along with Bala Devi, Aditi Chauhan, and Dangmei Grace from the women’s senior team.

Players from Indian Arrows, U-16 and U-17 boys national teams and also from U-17 Women’s World Cup squad attended the meeting.

Kushal Das, general secretary, AIFF and Abhishek Yadav, director national teams were also present.

The players briefed the President about “adhering to the respective schedules from the technical staff,” and about “staying safe at home with family,” and “picking up new indoor hobbies.”

Patel spoke individually to all the players, encouraging them to “stay ready” as and when footballing action resumes.

“We are extremely proud of all of you. Keep the flag flying high,” he stated.

“We are in touch with the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs as to when footballing action can resume in India,” he added.

“Stay safe everyone, and don’t rush.”

“This is such a nice platform where the juniors can look up to their idols directly. I am sure that getting to interact with the likes of Chhetri, Jhingan, Bala and others will inspire the junior players,” Patel stressed.

Speaking to the U-17 Women’s World Cup squad, Patel wished them luck.

“Give it your best shot, and never be under pressure. I am confident you will do well,” he said.

“The new dates have been announced and all of you need to stay knitted together as a team, and raise each other’s morale.”

The women’s national team players thanked Patel for “planning a strong international programme” which helped the senior women’s play 25 friendly matches in 2018-19 as part of their exposure tours.

RIL releases film inspired by #CoronaHaaregaIndiaJeetega

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Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has released a film inspired by #CoronaHaaregaIndiaJeetega, a tribute to the resilient spirit of India in the fight against coronavirus pandemic.

A RIL spokesperson said: “The short, inspiring film is our tribute to the resilient spirit of India in the fight against the Coronavirus pandemic.”

“Led by Reliance Foundation Chairperson Nita Ambani, we at Team Reliance are proud and humbled to support #CoronaHaaregaIndiaJeetega – an array of activities spanning scientific research, testing, hospitals, domestic manufacturing of PPEs, anna seva to caregivers and the needy, and keeping data & food supply chains going for crores of fellow Indians,” the RIL spokesperson added.

Throughout the film, the crew wore PPEs and rigorously practiced all social distancing norms. Vishal Mishra is the composer and singer. “95 percent of our film was shot afresh and with all approvals from relevant authorities,” said the RIL spokesperson.