Instagram may charge a fee for tagging links in captions

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A newly-discovered patent filing suggests that Facebook-owned photo-sharing platform Instagram may be considering charging a fee to add links to photo captions.

The patent application shows a pop-up appearing when the user adds a URL to a caption, asking if the user wants to pay $2 to make the link live, reports The Verge.

“If the online system detects the text content of the caption includes a string of link text identifying an address, the online system prompts the posting user to pay a fee in exchange for generating a link,” the patent application read.

However, if Instagram were to implement this feature, it would raise the question of whether people would want to pay $2 per link.

Meanwhile, Instagram head Adam Mosseri said in a blog post last week that they have been reviewing the way the photo-sharing platform verifies accounts for the past two months, and as a result of which, they have made changes to the verification process.

Mosseri said that follower count was never a requirement to get a verification badge.

“While follower count was never a requirement to get verified through the in-app form (which anyone can apply for), we did have certain systems in place that prioritized accounts with high followings to help get through the tens of thousands of requests received every day. We’ve since removed this from the automated part of the process,” he wrote.

Pandemic turns ‘serious’ Twitter into personal chill out place

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The last 150 days or so have brought several changes in our lives and if you notice the ‘serious’ Twitter turned into a personal chill-out place — with users posting birthday snaps, pet animal videos, sunsets, and rainbows, hand-written messages from kids, recipes for mouth-watering biryanis and cakes and whatnot, on the micro-blogging platform — make sure the ongoing pandemic has triggered these behavioral changes.

Twitter which was treated as a simple yet effective tool for debates, to hold meaningful conversations and help people make a social impact with their powerful dialogues to date, has now become a platform to share memories and the lines are somewhat blurred.

For civil right crusaders, journalists, social activists, and more such souls who aim to connect with people on burning societal issues, Twitter has always been a tool to appraise powers-that-be of what is going on around them, and respond to world leaders who treat it as a “typewriter’.

Twitter is no Snapchat, Instagram, WhatsApp, or Facebook but a broad public forum, with troll armies aiming to disrupt the conversations, and the algorithms reining in, blocking, or removing bots and fake accounts.

With nowhere to go as Covid-19 caseloads surge in India, people have made Twitter their second home, and sharing personal, intimate information is no more treated as an aberration.

The trend has been well noticed by Twitter. For them, the platform has become a larger community space for people to share things they usually do on other social media platforms.

According to Manish Maheshwari, Managing Director, Twitter India, their work has never been more critical and the service has never been in higher demand.

“Amid ongoing times, people have been taking to Twitter to stay connected while they are physically restricted and distanced, and it is giving them a much-needed sense of community. In India, we are seeing a surge in varied conversations about how people are spending their time at home,” Maheshwari told IANS.

Topics like baking, binge-watching, sports, reading, health, and fitness have seen an uptick in recent months on Twitter.

“We are also seeing a change in the perception of Twitter from an English-focused space to a more inclusive service,” Maheshwari informed.

According to a recent Twitter report, 51 percent of Twitter’s Indian users Tweet in English and 49 per cent in languages other than English.

Over the years, public conversations on Twitter have shaped popular discourse and contemporary culture. The platform is now brimming with diverse conversations across a range of interest-based themes such as food, science, photography, pets, parenting and so much more.

What you see on Twitter today is a diverse public view of the world — from funny personal moments to serious global events, from sensible tips to zany reactions, from pop culture phenomenon to societal protests, and everything in between.

“That’s why the reflection of recent times is so fascinating to see what we have collectively talked about — be it Covid-19 related news to updates about new movie releases, sports, politics, social causes and so much more,” Twitter India said.

Whether one is celebrating family moments, posting about festivities, expressing their pride in successfully trying out a new recipe, or appreciating someone else’s work from home routine, people in India and across the world are turning to Twitter to share what they’ve witnessed, document what’s happening in real-time, and communicate with one another.

“More importantly, in recent times, we have seen Twitter’s ability to instantaneously connect people to the help they are seeking, with good samaritans utilizing the power of the real-time service to help one another. #KindnessTwitter is one such example that brings out these stories,” Twitter India said.

People on Twitter are expressing themselves in many ways — Fleets, voice Tweets, or a good old text, video, or picture Tweet.

“We are grateful to be able to provide a space that people can turn to for keeping themselves informed, connected and entertained, no matter where they are from and what language they Tweet in,” Maheshwari said.

Easy to follow when you have a captain like Kohli, says de Villiers

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Senior Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) batsman AB de Villiers has heaped praise on Virat Kohli, saying the skipper sets the example by leading from the front which makes it very easy for the players in the team to follow.

RCB would be eyeing their first IPL title win when the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League begins this Saturday in the United Arab Emirates. The tournament, which was originally scheduled to be played in March, had to be postponed and then moved out of India due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

“I think the clarity about the IPL happening came one month back, more or less. BCCI has done a remarkable job in getting the IPL going and we are very excited to play the tournament. I am feeling better than ever so I am looking to get out there with the boys,” de Villiers said in a video posted on RCB’s official Twitter handle.

“We have worked very hard, we have a good work ethic, it really feels like everyone has bought into this hard-working environment. The credit needs to go to Virat, he sets the example and leads from the front. It is pretty easy to follow when you have a captain leading from the front. I am just excited to see the final product of this hard work,” he added.

The former Proteas skipper, who has played 154 matches for RCB in the IPL, further said that the team has a different feel to it this year.

“There is a different feel this time, there is back up everywhere looking at our options,” the 36-year-old said.

“Virat and coaches can find the best playing XI, there are options in every single department, be it batting, bowling, and fielding,” he added.

RCB will begin their tournament campaign against SunRisers Hyderabad on September 21 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

Dearth of ventilators, oxygen cylinders adds to Covid agony in Agra

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Avoidable delay in Covid-19 testing and filing reports is causing a lot of trouble and resentment among kin of COVID patients in Agra as it hampers treatment on time.

While the number of samples collected so far has crossed 1.5 lakh, the reports are taking four to five days, even as hundreds of people daily queue up for testing at the SN Medical College and the district hospital.

It is not clear why the rapid antigen test reports are also being delayed, victims allege.

The health department officials, however, have denied the charges and assured everyone that they were doing their best in the circumstances.

The private laboratories which were earlier allowed to conduct tests have again been refused permission. People are now entirely dependent on government facilities which in the circumstances are proving inadequate to cope with the rising graph of patients, COVID patients, and their relatives complain.

Family members of victims have urged authorities to look into the continuing shortage of oxygen cylinders, ventilators, and beds at the COVID hospitals.

Even though the state government has circulated fee tariffs and testing fees, accusations against the private nursing homes and labs have again peaked.

In the past 24 hours, Agra recorded 109 fresh cases. So far there have been 114 deaths, including one 67-year-old person who died on Sunday. The total number of cases now stands at 4,042. The number of discharged is 3,132 and the number of active cases is 796.

“Since it has been a fairly long time-frame battling Covid-19, the voluntary sector activists who were doing commendable work, are now exhausted and have virtually withdrawn. That leaves people at the mercy of the government sector,” said social activist Shravan Kumar Singh.

9 girls rescued after sex racket busted in Kanpur

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An inter-state online sex racket running for the past few years was busted when police raided a house in a Kanpur locality and rescued nine girls, including one each from Assam and Delhi.

The rescue was made from the Naubasta area. The victims were mostly from Kanpur besides Assam, Delhi and Faizabad.

Eleven people including pimps and customers were arrested after the Uttar Pradesh police tracked down the gang as the cyber cell found a link posted on Twitter recently.

“The gang had posted mobile phone numbers in the link to take calls from customers,” SSP Preetinder Singh said on Sunday evening.

“We have arrested one Ashish Kumar, a resident of Naubasta. On the basis of inputs provided by him, we then arrested one Raju a.k.an Iran. They informed investigators that the girls hailing from outside the state are being supplied to customers by a broker Kalpana Gupta,” the SSP said.

A decoy customer then contacted the number displayed on the link. He was asked to come to a spot in the city, after which the crack team, led by Naubasta police officials, raided the place.

Twenty-one mobile phones, two motorcycles, and two scooty were seized from brokers and customers. A case was registered at Naubasta police station under the Prevention of Immoral Trafficking Act and efforts are on to nab others involved.

Investigating officers said the racket has been operating for the past few years and during this time, the accused were believed to have forced scores of girls into the flesh trade.

“The racket was being run across India. There was one girl each from Delhi, Faizabad, and Assam. We are obtaining details so that their information can be shared with the authorities in other cities,” a senior police official said.

Aditi Rao Hydari: I feel the film industry is an inclusive space

Actress Aditi Rao Hydari feels that Bollywood has a beautiful side, too, and declares it is an inclusive space.

Actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s untimely death on June 14 has sparked a heated debate about “insiders and outsiders” and nepotism in Bollywood.

With so much of toxicity in and around Bollywood and social media, how does Aditi keep herself positive? “Just by believing that one day it will sort (out), also by knowing that we can do something about it. No industry is devoid of flaws. We are also human beings, we make mistakes, we have our flaws, we oversee certain things but there is a beautiful side to our industry too,” Aditi told IANS.

Aditi then explained: “We all stick together, we are loyal, we stand together. Whatever people might say we really stand together. People have our backs.”

She says that even though she is considered an “outsider” she doesn’t like to believe that she is an outsider.

“People talk of outsider-insider. I can say there are so many people who I can call if I have a problem. They will help me even though I am considered an outsider. But I don’t like to consider myself an outsider. I feel that the industry is an inclusive space,” Aditi said.

“Yes, it can be hard and tough for some time for some of us who don’t have family within the industry, but isn’t that so in any industry? So, why do we single out the film industry? I feel it’s up to us if there are certain things that need to be looked into, we need to pay attention, need to change that and stand together,” she added.

Aditi was recently seen in the digitally released Telugu film “V”, starring Nani and Sudheer Babu. The film is streaming on Amazon Prime Videos.

Twitter users thrilled to edit replies, firm says bug caused it

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Several Twitter users were left thrilled when they were able to delete a tweet reply, edit and fix the error in the deleted text as it reappeared, and retweet it again.

The Verge’s Tom Warren first spotted this and tweeted that Twitter seems to be testing a neat way to edit tweets.

“If you delete a tweet when you reply to someone and then go to reply again it brings the old text back so you can correct your typo,” Warren said on Sunday.

A Twitter user commented: “OMG I think I just edited a tweet?? I wrote a tweet, noticed a benign single-letter typo, deleted the tweet, and pressed “reply” again and found the full text of my previous tweet available to edit and send again. If this really is the feature test I think it is I am SO HAPPY.”

Later, a Twitter spokesperson replied to Warren: “Unfortunately, we’re not testing this. It’s a bug and we’re looking into it”.

Twitter users have been asking for an Edit button to avoid embarrassment when they accidentally send tweets with typos and spelling errors.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has said the Edit button will “probably” never happen.

“We started as an SMS, text message service. And as you all know, when you send a text, you can’t really take it back. We wanted to preserve that vibe, that feeling, in the early days,” Dorsey had said.

Dorsey said last year that the micro-blogging platform is considering a “clarify” feature for its users.

Monsoon Session begins in LS with obituary references to 15 members

The Monsoon Session began on Monday with the Lok Sabha holding its first session with obituary references to 15 parliamentarians who passed away this year.

Soon after the lower House assembled for the day, Speaker Om Birla read out the obituary references in memory of the departed lawmakers that included former President Pranab Mukherjee, who passed away here on August 31 after undergoing treatment for nearly three weeks.

The House, which began at 9 a.m., also remembered sitting MP H. Vasanthakumar, eminent vocalist Pandit Jasraj; Gurdas Singh Badal (Member, 5th Lok Sabha); Nepal Singh (MP, 16th Lok Sabha); Ajit Jogi (MP, 12th and 14th Lok Sabhas); P. Namgyal (7th, 8th, 11th); and Paras Nath Yadav (MP, 12th, and 14th).

Besides, Madhav Rao Patil (12 Lok Sabha member); Haribhau Madhav Jawale (14th and 15th); Saroj Dubey (10th); Lalji Tandon (15th); Kamal Rani (11 and 12th); Chetan Chauhan (10 and 12th); and Surendra Prakash Goel (14th) were also remembered by all parliamentarians.

The Lok Sabha observed a 2-minute silence to honor the parliamentarians, following which the Speaker adjourned the house for an hour.

There will be 36 Parliamentary sittings — 18 each for both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha — in the Monsoon Session which will continue till October 1.

NVIDIA acquires chip maker Arm for $40 billion

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In one of the biggest tech deals, the graphics giant NVIDIA has confirmed it is acquiring SoftBank-owned UK chipmaker Arm for $40 billion with an aim to create a premier computing company for the age of artificial intelligence (AI).

The deal would consolidate NVIDIA’s position at the center of the semiconductor industry. While it is the leader for GPUs, it has little to do with CPU design or mobile hardware where Arm is one of the leaders.

SoftBank will remain committed to ARM’s long-term success through its ownership stake in NVIDIA, expected to be under 10 percent, the company said in a statement late on Sunday.

“In the years ahead, trillions of computers running AI will create a new internet-of-things that is thousands of times larger than today’s internet-of-people. Our combination will create a company fabulously positioned for the age of AI,” said Jensen Huang, founder, and CEO of NVIDIA.

Under the terms of the transaction, NVIDIA will pay SoftBank a total of $21.5 billion in common stock and $12 billion in cash, which includes $2 billion payable at signing.

SoftBank may receive up to $5 billion in cash or common stock under an earn-out construct. NVIDIA will also issue $1.5 billion in equity to Arm employees.

The arm will remain headquartered in Cambridge. NVIDIA will build a state-of-the-art AI supercomputer, powered by Arm CPUs.

“Uniting NVIDIA’s AI computing capabilities with the vast ecosystem of Arm’s CPU, we can advance computing from the cloud, smartphones, PCs, self-driving cars and robotics, to edge IoT, and expand AI computing to every corner of the globe,” Huang said.

For Arm’s ecosystem, the combination will turbocharge Arm’s R&D capacity and expand its IP portfolio with NVIDIA’s world-leading GPU and AI technology.

The Japanese technology conglomerate SoftBank bought ARM for $31 billion in 2016. The company powers major mobile processors from companies like Qualcomm, Apple, Samsung, and Huawei.

“Since acquiring Arm, we have honored our commitments and invested heavily in people, technology, and R&D, thereby expanding the business into new areas with high growth potential. Joining forces with a world leader in technology innovation creates new and exciting opportunities for Arm,” said Masayoshi Son, chairman, and CEO of SoftBank.

“We look forward to supporting the continued success of the combined business.”

As part of NVIDIA, Arm will continue to operate its open-licensing model while maintaining the global customer neutrality that has been foundational to its success, with 180 billion chips shipped to date by its licensees.

“Arm and NVIDIA share a vision and passion that ubiquitous, energy-efficient computing will help address the world’s most pressing issues from climate change to healthcare, from agriculture to education,” said Simon Segars, CEO of Arm.

Wish we could’ve two winners: Thiem after US Open title win

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Dominic Thiem was all praise for Alexander Zverev after they both competed in what turned out to be an epic US Open 2020 final in which the Austrian emerged victorious riding on a tremendous fightback at the Arthur Ashe Stadium.

On Sunday evening, Thiem used every bit of his Grand Slam experience to come back from the brink and defeat Zverev 2-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 in the 2020 US Open men’s singles final.

This was the first US Open summit clash which was decided by a fifth-set tie-break. Thiem is the first player in the Open Era to rally from two sets down in a US Open final. The 27-year-old also became the first Grand Slam champion born in the 1990s, along with the 55th Grand Slam champion of the Open Era and the 150th of all time.

“We started to know each other back in 2014 and straight away started to develop a great friendship…and then a great rivalry,” Thiem said after the match as per the ATP Tour website. “We’ve made great things happen on the court and off the court. It’s amazing how far our journey brought us to share this moment. I wish we could have two winners today. We both deserved it,” he added.

Thiem has joined Thomas Muster (1995 Roland Garros) as the only Austrian man to win a major championship. He lost his first three Grand Slam finals, most recently in a five-set battle to Novak Djokovic at this year’s Australian Open.

“It had to be like this – my career was always like the match today – many ups and downs and I love the way it turned out,” tweeted Thiem after the match.

Despite the loss, Zverev achieved a career breakthrough in reaching his first Grand Slam final and also showered rich praise on Thiem. “I want to congratulate Dominic on the first of many Grand Slam titles. I wish you could have missed a little more so I could be holding that trophy up, but here I am giving the runner-up speech,” Zverev said.

“I want to thank my team for sticking with me. The past two years have not been easy in my tennis career. We’re definitely on the way up and I hope that one day we’re going to lift that trophy up together,” he added.

Oracle wins deal for TikTok US biz, Microsoft’s bid rejected

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Bytedance, the Chinese owner of TikTok, has chosen Cloud major Oracle over Microsoft to run its US operations as a ‘trusted tech partner’, multiple media reports revealed on Monday while an official announcement was still awaited.

According to The New York Times, it was unclear whether TikTok’s choice of Oracle as a technology partner would mean that “Oracle would also take a majority ownership stake of the social media app”.

This is different from an outright sale and appears to suggest Oracle will help run TikTok’s US operations with its Cloud technologies.

In an official statement, Microsoft said its bid for TikTok operations in the US was rejected.

“ByteDance let us know today they would not be selling TikTok’s US operations to Microsoft. We are confident our proposal would have been good for TikTok’s users while protecting national security interests,” Microsoft said.

“To do this, we would have made significant changes to ensure the service met the highest standards for security, privacy, online safety, and combating disinformation, and we made these principles clear in our August statement,” the tech giant added.

After TikTok was banned in India in June, along with 58 other Chinese apps, the Donald Trump administration in the US increased pressure on the ByteDance-owned platform to sell its US operations by mid-September or face a ban.

According to NYT, Oracle has cultivated close ties with the Trump administration.

“Its founder, Larry Ellison, hosted a fund-raiser for Trump this year, and its chief executive, Safra Catz, served on the president’s transition team and has frequently visited the White House”.

Trump said last month that he would support Oracle buying TikTok.

“I think that Oracle would be certainly somebody that could handle it,” he told reporters. Trump maintained there will be “no extension of the TikTok deadline”.

Riding on new customer wins in both Cloud applications and infrastructure businesses, Oracle posted better than expected results for its FY21 first-quarter results last week, generating $9.4 billion in revenue which was up 2 percent compared to the same period last year.

Meanwhile, China said the Trump administration’s deadline for TikTok sale is tantamount to “coercive robbery”.

“The tricks of economic bullying and political manipulation that the US played on non-American companies are tantamount to coercive robbery,” said a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson over the weekend.

Hamilton bags 90th win in red-flagged Tuscan GP

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Lewis Hamilton clinched the 90th win of his Formula One career as he bagged the crash-strewn Tuscan Grand Prix on Sunday. The race was stopped twice and re-started.

Hamilton’s Finnish team mate Valtteri Bottas completed the Mercedes one-two at the Ferrari-owned Mugello circuit in central Italy.

Red Bull’s Thai driver Alexander Albon took third place for his first career F1 podium.Ricciardo came fourth, tantalisingly close to his first podium with Renault, as Sergio Perez finished fifth for Racing Point, as per a report on formula1.com.

There were only 12 runners who classified at the finish as Lando Norris was sixth for McLaren, ahead of the AlphaTauri of Daniil Kvyat, with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc classified eighth at the team’s 1,000th Grand Prix.

GST compensation cess: 13 states decide, 12 opt for 1st option

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A total of 13 states have so far decided on their borrowing options to meet their GST compensation shortfall and almost all have decided to go for the first option proposed by the Centre, source said.

Out of the 13, 12 states have opted for the first option, under which the Union government has offered states that they could borrow the shortfall arising out of GST implementation, estimated at Rs 97,000 crore approximately. The amount would be borrowed through issue of debt under a special window coordinated by the Finance Ministry.

The first option is to ensure steady flow of resources similar to the flow under GST compensation on a bi-monthly basis. Under this option, the Centre will endeavour to keep the cost at or close to the G-secs yield, and in the event of the cost being higher, will bear the margin between G-secs and average of State Development Loan yields up to 0.5 per cent through a subsidy.

The states which have preferred to opt for this option are Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Odisha.

Only Manipur has so far opted for the second borrowing option under which states can borrow the entire compensation shortfall of Rs 2.35 lakh crore, including the Covid-impact portion, through issue of market debt.

Six more states — Goa, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Mizoram and Himachal Pradesh — will be giving their choice in a day or two, said people in the know.

A few states have submitted their views to the Chairperson of the GST Council but are yet to decide on the options, according to sources.

In the 41st GST Council meeting last month, the Centre had proposed both options, so that a mechanism could be put in place as an exception this year, as Covid-19 disruptions and lower revenue collections have made it difficult for the Centre to meet its obligation on Goods and Services Tax (GST) compensation to states.

K’taka adds 9,894 fresh Covid cases, 104 deaths push toll to 7,265

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Karnataka reported 9,894 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday taking the overall tally to 4,59,445 while 104 deaths pushed the toll to 7,265.

As per the state Health and Family Welfare department, 8,402 patients have been discharged, pushing the total recoveries in the state to over 3.5 lakh mark.

Among the fatalities, 96-year-old patient from Tumkuru is the oldest one and 21-year-old is the youngest patient from Dakshin Kannada.

Health officials claimed that as many as 5,94,019 primary contacts and 5,36,625 secondary contacts are under observation in Karnataka, while more than 513883 persons are in home quarantine.

The state has also conducted over 67,955 tests and of this, 36,298 are though RT-PCR method.

Maharashtra Covid cases, deaths again soar

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A day after easing of Covid-19 infections and deaths, Maharashtra’s fatalities again soared in the 400-plus range even as the state inched close to Russia in terms of total cases, health officials said here on Sunday.

With 22,543 new cases – lower than the peak of 24,886, the state total zoomed from 10,37,765 to 10,60,308 cases now.

Adding 416 more fatalities, considerably lower than the peak of 495, the state death toll increased from 29,115 to 29,531 now.

Maharashtra’s case tally (10,60,308) is now just 2,503 less than Russia’s 10,62,811 cases on Sunday, ranking fourth on the Worldometer dashboard after USA, India and Brazil, but the state’s death toll (29,531), is much higher than Russia’s 18,578 fatalities till date.

There was one death roughly every 3.4 minutes and a whopping 939 new cases added every hour to the state tally.

The state recovery rate continued to drop – from 70.02 percent to 69.08 percent, while the current mortality (death) rate stood at 2.79 percent on Sunday.

Against this, a high of 11,549 fully recovered patients returned home, taking the total number of discharged patients from 728,512 to 740,061 till date – much higher than the 290,344 ‘active cases’ (ill) currently in the state.

Of the 416 deaths, Nagpur led the state with 73 fatalities, besides 59 in Pune, 41 in Mumbai, 28 in Thane, 25 in Sangli, 19 in Satara, 18 in Kolhapur, 15 each in Nashik and Solapur, 13 each in Jalgaon and Bhandara, 12 in Ahmednagar, 11 in Amravati – in the higher bracket.

There 9 fatalities each in Palghar and Chandrapur, 8 in Osmanabad, 6 each in Raigad and Akola, 5 each in Beed and Buldhana, 4 each in Aurangabad, Latur, Nanded and Washim, 3 each in Jalna and Hingoli, 2 in Dhule, 1 each in Nandurbar, Wardha – in the lower bracket.

The day witnessed a sharp spike in fatalities from Nagpur, Sangli, Kolhapur, Satara, Jalgaon and Bhandara even as 6 districts in the state reported zero deaths.

Restricted in the sub-50 range for the past 33 days, with 41 fatalities Mumbai’s death toll increased from 8,109 to 8,150 and the number of corona cases shot up by another high of 2,085 Ato jump from 167,656 to 169,741 now.

Of the total 8 Circles, the Mumbai circle (MMR – comprising Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Raigad) remains on the brink as deaths spiral and cases pile up, with the fatalities shooting up by 84 – from 13,867 a day earlier to 13,951 and with another spike of 5,357 new infectees, the total cases shot up from 393,581 the previous day to 398,938 now.

Pune district Covid cases touched 150,403 till date with the fatalities increasing from 4,754 a day earlier to 4,813 now.

Thane district on the third spot witnessed 123,222 cases and the death toll increased from 4,134 the previous day to 4,162 now.

With another 93 fatalities, the Pune circle’s (comprising Pune, Solapur and Satara districts) death toll increased from 6,271 to 6,364 and the case tally zoomed up by 6,029 – from 278,321 a day earlier to 284,350 now.

Nashik circle recorded 2,895 fatalities and 135,612 cases, followed by Kolhapur circle’s 1,894 deaths and 66,505 cases, and Nagpur circle recorded 1,520 deaths and 65,982 cases.

Aurangabad circle had 1,100 fatalities and 41,560 cases, Latur circle recorded 1,079 fatalities and 39,394 cases, followed by Akola division with 628 deaths and 26,880 cases.

Meanwhile, the number of people sent to home quarantine increased considerably from 16,52,955 to 16,83,770 now – while the number of those in institutional quarantine went down from 38,275 to 37,294 on Sunday.

SEBI provides options to mutual funds apart from rebalancing portfolio

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Markets regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Sunday clarified that mutual funds have many options to meet requirements of the circular on asset allocation of multi-cap funds, based on the preference of their unit-holders.

In a clarification issued on Sunday, the SEBI said apart from rebalancing their portfolio in the multi-cap schemes, mutual funds could facilitate switch to other schemes by unit-holders, merge their multi-cap scheme with their large-cap scheme or convert their multi-cap scheme to another scheme category, for instance, large-cum-mid-cap scheme.

Kotak Mutual Fund has welcomed the SEBI clarification.

Nilesh Shah, Managing Director, Kotak AMC, said in a tweet: “Immense gratitude to SEBI for issuing clarification on a Sunday evening. We will ensure compliance with SEBI Regulations in letter as well as spirit & optimize risk adjusted return for our Investors. Don’t take Investment decisions in haste.”

The SEBI said it is conscious of market stability and therefore, has given time to mutual funds till January 31, 2021 to achieve compliance with the circular, through their preferred route, of which rebalancing of the portfolio is only one such route.

“It is reiterated that to achieve the desired objective of True to Label and Appropriate Benchmarking, the SEBI will examine proposals of the industry, if any, received in this regard,” it said.

The SEBI has issued a circular dated September 11, on multi-cap schemes of mutual funds, requiring them to invest a minimum of 25 per cent each in large, mid and small-cap stocks, with the balance 25 per cent giving flexibility to the fund manager.

The regulator said the circular was issued as a need was felt to review the scheme characteristics of multi-cap schemes and take necessary steps to clearly distinguish these from other category of schemes.

Multi-cap schemes had flexibility in terms of allocation to large, mid and small-cap stocks. “However, it has recently been observed that some multi-cap schemes have skewed portfolios, with over 80 per cent of investment in large-cap stocks akin to large-cap schemes, and some multi-cap schemes have near zero or insignificant asset allocation to small-cap companies,” it said.

As per the SEBI circular, it was anticipated that there could be a large inflow of funds into small-cap stocks to meet the requirement of minimum 25 per cent asset allocation.

BJP appoints new office bearers in AP

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The Andhra Pradesh unit of BJP appointed a slew of office bearers for the party, headed by president Somu Veerraju on Sunday.

“I congratulate the new office bearers to various positions in the party. I wish all of them to work with vigour and commitment for the development of the state,” said Veerraju.

The party appointed 10 vice-presidents, five general secretaries, five state secretaries, seven state morcha presidents and six spokespersons, all of them located at multiple places in the state.

The vice presidents are Relangi Sridevi (Rajamundry), Kaku Vijaya Lakshmi (Nellore), Malathi Rani (Eluru), Nimmaka Jayaraju (Parvathipuram) and Pydi Venugopal (Srikakulam).

Other five presidents are Vishnu Kumar Raju (Visakhapatnam), Adinarayana Reddy (Kadapa), Ravela Kishore Babu (Guntur), P. Surendar Reddy (Nellore) and Chandra Mouli (Kurnool).

BJP state general secretaries include P. V. N. Madhav (Vishakhapatnam), Vishnu Varddan Reddy (Hindupuram), Lokula Gandhi (Araku), Suryanarayana Raju (Kakinada) and N. Madhukar (Vijayawada).

Of the six spokespersons, two are from Tirupathi, Samanchi Srinivas and Bhanu Prakash Reddy.

Other spokespersons include Pudi Tirupathi Rao (Srikakulam), Suhasini Anand (Visakhapatnam), Chandu Sambhasiva Rao (Guntur) and K. Anjaneya Reddy (Nellore).

BJP co-incharge for AP and national secretary Sunil Deodhar has congratulated the new team.

“My hearty congratulations to all the new office bearers of BJP AP. The new team is strongly committed to take Narendra Modi’s vision into the public,” said Deodhar.

He expressed confidence in the leadership of Veerraju, saying that the new team will make BJP as the strongest force in the state.

Andhra Pradesh is one of the four southern states where the BJP is yet to taste success, even as it came to power in Karnataka already.

Following the bifurcation of AP into two states in 2014, the Congress party was decimated from the state’s political scene.

Greenwood apologises for laughing gas incident

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Manchester United and England forward Mason Greenwood has admitted to showing poor judgement after a video emerged online which shows him inhaling gas from a balloon.

Greenwood, 18, appeared to inhale nitrous oxide from a balloon in a video, reportedly filmed a number of weeks ago, which was shared on social media platform Snapchat.

“I have now been made aware of the health risks associated with this practice and accept that even trying it, as shown in these historical pictures, was poor judgement on my part. I strongly urge others not to follow my example,” he said in a statement as quoted by Sky Sports.

“As an 18-year-old I am learning all the time, however, this week I have also learned that I will be judged to a higher standard because of my career as a footballer and I must respect that in future. I am determined to repay the faith shown in me by my manager and coaches.”

Greenwood and Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden were sent home from the England squad last week after they flouted quarantine rules while on international duty in Iceland.

Anushka Sharma: Nothing is more real than experiencing creation of life in you

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Bollywood actress and mum-to-be Anushka Sharma shared a picture of her baby bump on social media and said that nothing is more real and humbling than experiencing creation of life in you.

Anushka shared the picture on Instagram, where she is seen standing at the beach dressed in a white top and blue pants. She is lovingly looking at her bump as she has her hand over it.

“Nothing is more real and humbling than experiencing creation of life in you . When this is not in your control then really what is?” Anushka captioned the image.

Her husband and star cricketer Virat Kohli commented: “My whole world in one frame.”

It was last month, when Anushka and Virat announced that they are set to be parents for the first time.A They will welcome their first born in January 2021.

The announcement came with a picture of the couple on Anushka and Virat’s respective Instagram accounts, where her baby bump is visible. In the photograph, Anushka was seen wearing a black and white polka dotted dress, while Virat is seen in a grey T-shirt and white pants.

The couple tied the knot in December 2017 in Italy.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Eng vs Aus 2nd ODI: England bat first, Smith remains out (Toss)

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England won the toss and chose to bat first on Sunday ahead of their second ODI against Australia at Old Trafford in Manchester. Talismanic batsman Steve Smith remains unavailable for the match despite Cricket Australia saying earlier that he had been cleared to take part.

CA, in a statement released shortly after the toss on Sunday, said that Smith has been rested as “an extra precaution.”

England, on the other hand, have selected Tom and Sam Curran in place of fast bowler Mark Wood, who sits out with an ankle niggle, and all-rounder Moeen Ali.

“It’s the same wicket as the other day,” said England captain Eoin Morgan. “It might potentially get a little bit worse this afternoon. It probably didn’t spin as much as we thought it was going to [on Friday] but if you hit the right area, there’s a bit on offer.”

“We’d have batted first on this wicket, it being a used wicket,” said Australia skipper Aaron Finch. “We’ve gone with the same team. (Mitchell) Starc is fine, he’s ready to go. The way we fought back against the spin was really impressive and in the first ten overs we bowled nicely.”

Australia lead the three-match series 1-0.

England: Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan (captain), Jos Buttler (wk), Sam Billings, Sam Curran, Chris Woakes, Tom Curran, Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer

Australia: David Warner, Aaron Finch (captain), Marcus Stoinis, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey (wk), Glenn Maxwell, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood