Canada unveils new financial assistance plan for economic recovery

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The Canadian government has announced a new financial assistance plan for the recovery of the country’s coronavirus-hit economy.

At a news conference in Ottawa on Thursday, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, along with Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough, announced the new plan for the next phase of economic recovery when Canada continues to face the worst economic downturn in history, reports Xinhua news agency.

The new plan includes the extended Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) and the creation of three new benefit programs.

The CERB will be extended by another four weeks to September, and a new benefit that pays C$400 ($303) for up to 26 weeks will replace it for those ineligible for employment insurance.

Anyone eligible for employment insurance will get the same minimum for at least 26 weeks and will need to have worked 120 hours to qualify, well below current employment insurance requirements, since many Canadians have been unable to work to the pandemic.

The second new benefit is a caregiving benefit of C$500 a week. This is meant to help anyone who has to stay home because school or daycare is closed.

The third new benefit will provide C$500 for up to two weeks for those who don’t have paid sick leave and become sick or must self-isolate due to reasons linked to COVID-19.

The CERB, which has already paid out more than C$69 billion to more than 8.6 million recipients, will be in place until September 27.

The CERB pays people C$2,000 a month.

Applications for the new benefits are scheduled to open in October.

However, the new benefits require parliamentary approval.

The Canadian Parliament is currently suspended until September when the House of Commons will begin a new session.

OPPO A53 with 90Hz display to arrive in India on Aug 25

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Chinese smartphone maker OPPO on Friday confirmed to launch a new phone under its A-series with a 90Hz display in India on August 25.

“Built to empower users with advanced technology, OPPO A53 will carry forward the legacy of the A-series and offer an incredibly fluid and smooth display at a more affordable price,” the company said in a statement.

In India, the smartphone will be priced under Rs 15,000, the company informed.

In terms of specifications, the smartphone features a 6.53-inch HD+ LCD display with 1600 x 720 pixels resolution and a 20:9 aspect ratio.

The phone is powered by Snapdragon 460 chipset coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The storage can be expanded up to 256GB via a micro-SD card slot.

The device is backed up by a 5,000 mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

The smartphone houses a triple rear camera setup with a 13MP main shooter, a 2MP macro cam, and a 2MP depth sensor. There is also a 16MP hole-punch front camera.

The phone runs Android 10 with Oppo’s ColorOS 7.2 on top.

This drug improves survival in sickest Covid-19 patients: Study

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A drug normally used in rheumatoid arthritis and cancer treatments — tocilizumab — improves hospital survival in critically ill Covid-19 patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), say, researchers.

The study, published in the journal The Lancet Rheumatology, included 630 patients who were admitted to the ICUs of 13 Hackensack Meridian Health hospitals in New Jersey.

Among other treatments, tocilizumab was considered for off-label usage for the patients whose respiratory symptoms were declining; many of whom were requiring mechanical ventilator support.

In the observational study, 210 patients received tocilizumab, and the other 420 did not.

“Our work in treating this terrible virus, and learning more about it each day, continues to benefit thousands of patients as the pandemic continues,” said Robert C Garrett, CEO of the Hackensack Meridian Health in the US.

Covid-19 has three phases: the early or viral phase (with fast viral replication), the pulmonary phase (marked by inflammation and pneumonia as the body tries to fight the virus in the lungs) and the inflammatory phase (in which excessive inflammation reaches and affects many organs and patients are often in the ICU).

As part of both the pulmonary and inflammatory phases, the immune system is “supercharged” and secretes in the blood numerous cytokines, particularly interleukin (IL)-6, which induces further inflammation.

Tocilizumab is a monoclonal antibody, which binds and blocks the interleukin (IL)-6 receptor and helps damper the inflammatory response.

The activity of tocilizumab was first shown in chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy, where a similar phenomenon of overactive and growing T cells induce a “cytokine storm.”

This provided a rationale to try tocilizumab in Covid-19 patients.

The findings showed a statistically significant decrease in hospital-related deaths among the patients who received the tocilizumab.

A roughly 36 percent decrease in hospital-related mortality among the ICU patients who received the drug, as compared with patients in the ICU who didn’t receive it.

Importantly, it appeared that higher levels of a blood test marker of inflammation, C-reactive protein, could predict which ICU patients might benefit most from the tocilizumab therapy, potentially allowing doctors to tailor therapy to those most in need.

“These real-time findings have helped to point us the way forward,” the study authors wrote.

Earlier this month, another study published in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases, found that t patients experiencing severe Covid-19 symptoms had improved outcomes when administered an Interleukin-6 (IL6ri) inhibitor, sarilumab or tocilizumab.

Rise in US weekly jobless claims cast shadow on labour market recovery

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The number of initial jobless claims in the US topped the 1 million mark last week, casting a shadow on the recovery of the labor market ravaged by the Covid-19 crisis.

In the week ending August 15, the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits increased by 135,000 to reach 1.1 million, Xinhua news agency quoted the Labour Department as saying in a report on Thursday.

Initial jobless claims spiked by 3 million to reach a record 3.3 million in the week ending March 21 and then doubled to reach a record 6.87 million in the week ending March 28.

After that, the number had been declining for 15 weeks consecutively, though they were still at historically high levels before the trend was reversed in the week ending July 18 amid a resurgence in coronavirus cases.

The number then fell to 963,000 in the week ending August 8, the first time it has dipped below 1 million since mid-March, but the trend was reversed again last week, another setback for the struggling job market.

With the latest numbers, a staggering 57 million initial jobless claims have been filed over the past 22 weeks, indicating a mounting economic fallout related to the pandemic.

An extra $600 in weekly unemployment benefits expired at the end of July, but Democratic lawmakers and President Donald Trump’s administration remain deadlocked over the next Covid-19 relief package, with both sides blaming each other for making little progress.

As negotiations stall, President Trump signed a series of executive orders to extend certain Covid-19 economic relief, but analysts believe that they are unlikely to provide a meaningful boost to the overall economy.

One of the actions will extend extra unemployment benefits through the end of the year at a reduced level of $400 per week, instead of the $600 approved by Congress in late March.

The new order also demands states cover 25 percent of the $400 weekly benefits, but only a handful of states have approved the funding.

But amid the grim milestones, the number of people continuing to collect state unemployment benefits declined by 636,000 to 14.8 million in the week ending August 8.

The total number of people claiming benefits in all programs for the week ending August 1 also declined 197,601 to 28 million.

Earlier data showed that US employers added 1.8 million jobs in July, and the unemployment rate dropped to 10.2 percent amid reopening efforts.

IBM joins NSDC to offer free digital training in new-age tech

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Tech giant IBM on Friday announced a collaboration with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) to offer free digital training in emerging technologies like cybersecurity, Blockchain, AI and ML, Cloud, Internet of Things (IoT) to boost employment and livelihood for the youth in the country.

Called open P-TECH’, the free digital education platform is focused on emerging technologies and professional development skills.

IBM will curate online courses from Open P-TECH platform and offer it to users via NSDC’s eSkill India portal, it said in a statement.

“Online training through digital platforms like Open P-TECH and eSkill India needs to be accelerated to overcome geographical and socio-economic barriers. Digital learning will enable higher participation of women in the labor workforce as the scope for employability will increase,” commented Dr. Manish Kumar, MD, and CEO, NSDC.

Under the partnership, IBM will catalog its over 30 Open P-TECH courses on the eSkill India portal, with more than 60 hours of learning.

IBM will provide online courses in emerging technologies, along with professional skills like ‘Design Thinking’ to learners between 18-22 age groups for free.

“Our collaboration with NSDC is a significant milestone to equip the next generation with digital skills. Open P-TECH will make foundational learning in emerging technology and professional skills for the youth more accessible,” said Sandip Patel, Managing Director, IBM India/South Asia.

eSkill India is a digital skilling initiative from NSDC that aggregates digital learning resources through various Indian and global knowledge partnerships.

Currently, over 16 lakh minutes of digital courses and content is available across various sectors on the platform.

Launched in March this year, the Open P-TECH platform aims to equip learners and educators with foundational technology competencies, along with workplace learning skills.

Currently available in English, the platform will soon be available in various languages starting with Hindi, followed by 10 languages including Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Punjabi, Gujarati, Sindhi, Urdu and Bengali.

Indian challenge ends at ATP Challenger Prague Open

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India’s challenge at the ongoing ATP Challenger Prague Open came to an end after all the three players — Sumit Nagal, Divij Sharan, and N Sriram Balaji — suffered defeats in their respective singles and doubles matches.

Top-seeded Sharan and Robin Haase lost their quarterfinal clash 3-6, 6-7(8) to Jiri Lehecka and Tomas MacHac on Thursday, thus bowing out of the competition.

In another match, Balaji and his partner Kimmer Coppejans also suffered a straight-sets defeat in their last-8 clash as they went down 4-6, 3-6 to Steven Diez and Blaz Rola.

Earlier in the day, Nagal suffered a 6-2, 0-6, 1-6 defeat to world no. 17 Stan Wawrinka to bow out of the singles event.

Nagel, who faced Wawrinka’s illustrious fellow countryman Roger Federer at the 2019 US Open and took a set off him as well, had the upper hand in the first set but could hardly compete in the second and third.

“It was a tough start again,” said Wawrinka after the match as per the ATP Tour website. “I was not feeling the ball very well and it was flying a lot on me. Again, it’s good to win another match, and to do it in three sets gives me more time on the court. It’s all positive.”

Nagal, who then featured in the doubles quarterfinal with his partner Belarusian Ilya Ivashka, lost 2-6, 4-6 to Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Arthur Rinderknecht.

Edtech startup LEAD School raises Rs 210 crore in fresh funding

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Mumbai-based ed-tech startup LEAD School on Friday said it has raised $28 million (around Rs 210 crore) in a Series C funding round led by Westbridge Capital, along with the existing investor Elevar Equity.

The company would use the latest round of funding to accelerate the development and rollout of new product offerings, increase its school network in tier 2-3 cities, and hire talent across domains.

The current Series C round is LEAD School’s third round of institutional funding since 2017. Both the previous rounds were led by Elevar Equity, which remains a major stakeholder.

“LEAD School partners with affordable private schools to transform them into centers of excellent learning through our Integrated System,” LEAD School Co-founder and CEO Sumeet Mehta said in a statement.

“The new round of funding will help us bring more innovation and reach more students and schools.”

Founders Mehta and Smita Deborah began their LEAD School journey by running affordable schools and teaching middle school students.

Through their hands-on experience, they built the LEAD School Integrated System with a mission to make excellent schools accessible and affordable to every child.

In 2017, the company started offering its Integrated System to schools and has seen rapid adoption with more than 800 schools partnering with LEAD School.

The company said it now serves over three lakh students studying in these affordable private schools.

Versatile singer SP Balasubramanyam continues to battle Covid

Famed playback singer and Padma awardee S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, or popularly SPB, who has recorded over 40,000 songs in 16 languages over a period of five decades continues to battle Covid-19 at a private hospital here.

The popular singer who was admitted to MGM Healthcare with mild Coronavirus infection some days back is now on ventilator and ECMO support and his condition is critical.

On August 5, in a Facebook post, the 74-year-old SPB said that he was suffering from a very mild attack of the Coronavirus and had got himself hospitalized to take rest.

He had said that though the doctors had advised him to stay at home and take rest, he decided to be in a hospital, as at home his family members would get concerned. He hoped to get discharged from the hospital in two days.

However, soon his condition deteriorated.

SPB, who has done playback for Bollywood star Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor besides legends like MGR and Rajinikanth among many others, while pursuing his engineering course, participated in singing competitions and won prizes.

“At one such competition, popular playback singer S. Janaki while giving the prize sowed the seed of singing in movies in me by saying that I can shine in the cine world. She encouraged me saying that she too was not a trained singer,” SPB had reminisced at a media meet.

Later he started visiting music directors seeking an opportunity to become a movie playback singer.

A humble person, SPB had earlier said that if a person achieves something significant in a field, then it is due to the nudgings and help rendered by several others; and in his case, there were a couple of people.

According to him, but for his friend and roommate Murali who had compelled him to reach the recording studio in 1966 December, he wouldn’t have become a movie singer.

SPB recorded his first song composed by music director and his mentor S.P. Kodandapani for the Telugu movie Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna.

Nearly a week later after his debut, he recorded his first Kannada song for the movie “Nakkare Ade Swarga” in 1967.

Soon he became busy with Telugu movie songs.

Looking back, SPB in an interview said that his evolution as a playback singer was largely due to Telugu music director Sathyam.

It was the Telugu movie “Sankarabharanam” that made the nation realize the potential of SPB. The movie directed by K. Viswanath and the music scored by K.V. Mahadevan turned out to be a big hit. SPB got his first National Film Award for Best Male Playback singer.

Though his first Tamil movie song was ‘Athaanodu Ippadi Irundhu Eththanai Naalaachu’ along with L.R. Eswari and music scored by another legend M.S.Viswanathan (MSV), the song and the movie “Hotel Ramba” did not come out. As the movie was stopped midway, no music company had bought the rights and made the gramophone recording.

Later SPB sang for actor Gemini Ganesan (Iyarkai Ennum Ilaya Kanni), for M.G. Ramachandran or MGR (Aayiram Nilavae Vaa) and went on to the Malayalam movie industry.

At a media meet SPB had said he was grateful to MGR for postponing the shooting for `Aayiram Nilavae Vaa’ by a month so that the song was ready.

The singer said he was then down with a fever. Given his stature, MGR could have recorded the song with a different singer and gone ahead with the shooting.

“I had asked MGR about that later. He said after the audition, I would have told my friends that I will be singing for MGR. And if I was replaced the talk would be that MGR didn’t like my voice and so he chose some other singer. That would have been a big setback for my Tamil movie career, which he (MGR) didna¿t want to happen,” SPB recalled the incident.

After that, there was no looking back for him. In the Tamil movie world, he has sung for MGR, Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, and others.

At one point he was so prolific that he recorded over 15 songs in a day.

The mid-1970s saw the entry of music director Illaiyaraaja who later became a major force in the Tamil movie industry. The two-SPB and Ilaiyaraaja-had known each other even before the latter became a music director.

The 1980s saw the trio — Illaiyaraaja, SPB, and S. Janaki- recording a large number of songs and most of them became great hits.

It is a different matter that Illaiyaraaja and SPB had some differences of opinion on the royalty issue. Citing law Illaiyaraaja had demanded that SPB pay him a royalty for singing his songs on-stage performances. The two patched up soon.

It was in 1981that SPB made his debut in the Hindi movie world singing for Kamal Haasan in Ek Duuje Ke Liye and went on to sing in movies like Maine Pyar Kiya, Hum Aapke Hain Kaun, and others.

“It was K.Balachander, Director, Ek Duuje Ke Liye who had insisted that I should sing for Kamal Haasan through the music composers Laxmikant-Pyarelal were bit reluctant to try me out,” SPB reminisced.

It is a different matter SPB got a National Award for one of the songs in that movie.

During the 1990s the list of music directors he worked with increased like Deva, S.A.Rajkumar, Vidyasagar, and A.R. Rahman in the hit movie Roja.

Apart from singing, SPB has also dubbed for several leading artists in Tamil and Telugu movies. For Kamal Haasan he was the default voice in Telugu movies. He had dubbed for Ben Kingsley in the Telugu dubbing of English movie Gandhi.

As an actor too, SPB made a mark in movies like “Kadhalan”, “Keladi Kanmani”, “Thiruda Thiruda” and others.

Honored with Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan awards in 2001 and 2011 respectively, SPB has won six National Film Awards for the best male playback singer and several other state awards.

His fans are praying for SPB to get well soon and start singing.

Gurmeet Choudhary launches his YouTube channel

Actor Gurmeet Choudhary has launched his YouTube channel. The channel will have videos featuring him, giving a quirky take on various aspects of his life.

Being a martial artist and a fitness enthusiast, videos that Gurmeet will share will include tips on health and fitness. He will also share aspects of his life including cooking and recipes, filmmaking, and what a day in his life looks like — all with a touch of humor.

He will also be sharing a pro tip at the end of each video called ‘Guru Gyaan’.

“I’m really excited to show a different side of me that my fans haven’t had the chance to see before. My primary reason to launch a YouTube channel is to give my fans access to my long videos which isn’t available on other platforms,” he said.

“I really want to connect with my fans and keep them entertained while keeping them informed at the same time. It is going to be a quirky take on how I deal with all aspects of my life be it cooking, fitness, filmmaking, and everything else I do. I am looking forward to having my fans get to know me better,” added the “Ramayan” actor.

Gurmeet is currently shooting an urban horror film titled “The Wife” in Jaipur.

Shia cleric objects to ban on Muharram rituals

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Shia cleric Maulana Kalbe Jawwad has taken a strong exception to the blanket ban on all Muharram rituals by the Lucknow Police Commissionerate.

The Maulana, who is the ‘mutawalli’ (caretaker) of Imambara Ghufranmaab in the old city has called the guidelines issued specifically for Muharram ‘unconstitutional and illegal’.

Jawwad has said that he will be holding the ‘majlis’ (sermons) at the Imambara, following Covid-19 protocols, and if the administration wanted, it could arrest him.

The cleric has submitted a written statement to the police commissioner, saying that their order was not just misleading but was also creating unrest in the community.

“It is against the guidelines issued by the WHO, Central, and state governments on Covid-19. This new guideline should be repealed immediately since Covid-19 protocols are already in place. At the ‘majlis’ from Friday, the number of people will be limited to 50 along with thermal scanning, sanitizations, social distancing, and masks,” Jawwad said.

Jawwad also said that permission to hold majlis inside Imambaras with COVID norms has been given in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and in Kashmir.

Meanwhile, as ‘taziya’ makers set up shop for Muharram which begins on Friday, several clerics including Maulana Kalbe Jawwad and All India Shia Personal Law Board general secretary Maulana Yasoob Abbas have alleged that the police are threatening taziya makers, asking them not to make and sell the Tamiya.

The taziya is a replica of the tomb of Husain, the martyred grandson of Muhammad, that is carried in processions during Muharram.

These paper taziyas are traditionally kept at homes during Muharram as a replica of Imam Husain’s mausoleum.

K’taka to estimate Covid prevalence, immunity in population

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The Karnataka government will conduct a survey across the state to estimate the prevalence of Coronavirus and the proportion of the population which has developed immunity against the virus, an official said on Friday.

“Karnataka will be conducting a survey across all districts to estimate the prevalence of COVID across the state and the proportion of persons who have developed immunity,” said a health official.

Data from the survey is expected to guide the state government to make interventions for Coronavirus pandemic management. People above 18 in the 30 districts of the state as well as the eight zones of Bengaluru will be part of the survey.

In preparation for this survey, Health Commissioner Pankaj Kumar Pandey inaugurated a training program on Thursday for district surveillance officers, district tuberculosis officers, epidemiologists, and personnel from the integrated counseling and testing centers under NACO.

To execute the survey, the state population has been divided into low risk, moderate risk, and high-risk categories. Samples in the low-risk population will come from pregnant women at the antenatal care (ANC) clinics and people attending the outpatient department in hospitals and attendees of children and patients.

In the moderate-risk population category, bus conductors, vegetable vendors, healthcare workers, individuals in containment zones, and also individuals in meeting areas such as markets, malls, bus stops, and railway stations will be covered.

Likewise, elderly people and persons with comorbidities will come under the high-risk category. “Data for the survey will be collected using an app to register patients, update sample collection status and lab results,” the official added. Karnataka’s COVID tally crossed 2.5 lakh-mark on Thursday to reach 2,56,975 cases with 7,385 new cases.

Real story behind UP bus hijack not EMI non-payment

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The real story behind the bus hijack in Uttar Pradesh’s Agra has now taken a new turn with the arrest of the main accused Pradeep Gupta. The bus was hijacked on Wednesday and Gupta arrested a day later.

The police intercepted the accused Pradeep Gupta in the Fatehabad area of Agra after a brief encounter in which he suffered a bullet injury in his leg.

According to Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Agra, Babloo Kumar, money dispute and not delay in the EMI payment, was the reason for the hijacking of the bus which was owned by Pawan Arora from Gwalior.

It is said that Pradeep Gupta was involved in a monetary dispute with Ashok Arora, the father of Pawan Arora.

Ashok Arora died due to Covid-19 on Tuesday and the hijacking was planned by the accused Pradeep Gupta to realize the outstanding money Arora owed him.

The government spokesperson, on Wednesday, had said that the Shri Ram Finance Company was responsible for taking away the bus with 34 passengers due to the non-payment of loan installments.

A district official admitted on Friday that the incident had ‘led to panic and some wrong information was given out’.

Meanwhile, the Shri Ram Finance Company issued a statement saying that the vehicle is not “repossessed by us nor any of our representatives. The company has no relevance to this incident. The loan done against this vehicle from our Gwalior branch has already been settled in the year 2018. We have already met today morning and informed SHO, Hari Parwat, and SP city, Agra pertaining to this matter.”

The Agra SSP said that Pradeep Gupta was identified by the CCTV footage at the toll plaza on Wednesday as he led the hijacking of the bus.

The family members of Ashok Arora identified Pradeep Gupta from the CCTV footage at a toll plaza. He was in the SUV car used by the alleged hijackers.

The bus was hijacked on Wednesday at the New Southern By-Pass in Agra. The driver, conductor, and helper were asked to get down from the bus, and passengers were asked to get into another bus. The hijacked bus was later traced in the Etawah district.

During interrogation, Gupta told the police that he had business relations with Ashok Arora and his family since 2012. He said that Arora owed him Rs 67 lakh for the registration and permit of his buses that he had arranged for him from Etawah and was not paying back despite repeated reminders. He said that he planned to take away his bus forcibly to recover the amount.

BSF trooper shoots himself in J&K’s Kupwara district

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A Border Security Force (BSF) trooper reportedly committed suicide on Friday by shooting himself in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara district.

Police said a BSF trooper identified as head constable Ram Kumar of 169 battalions shot himself with his service rifle in the Branwari area of Kupwara.

“Preliminary investigations reveal the trooper was suffering from acute depression and hypertension. An FIR has been lodged into the incident,” police said.

UP BJP MLA Janmejai Singh passes away

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Janmejai Singh, BJP MLA from Deoria, passed away late on Thursday night in Lucknow, following a massive heart attack. He was 75.

The MLA was taken to the Civil hospital and then to the Lohia hospital where he passed away.

Lohia hospital spokesman Dr. Vikram Singh said that he had tested negative for coronavirus.

Janmejai Singh won a by-election in 2000 on a BSP ticket. He joined the BJP in 2007 and was elected in 2012 and 2017 Assembly elections.

His mortal remains have been taken to Deoria where the cremation will be held on Friday.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, state president Swatantra Dev Singh and a number of Ministers and Legislators have expressed grief over the demise of Janmejai Singh.

CPL 2020: St Lucia Zouks, Trinbago Knight Riders register thumping wins

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St Lucia Zouks opened their account in the ongoing Caribbean Premier League (CPL) after a thumping win over champions Barbados Tridents in a rain-curtailed match.

On Thursday, Zouks defeated Barbados Tridents by seven wickets by (D/L) method at the Brian Lara Stadium.

Electing to bat, Tridents were at 131/7 in 18.1 overs when rain interrupted play and the umpires were forced to call it the end of the innings. Johnson Charles and skipper Jason Holder contributed with 35 and 27 runs respectively.

Zouks were then given a revised target of 47 runs in five overs which they chased down comfortably in 4.1 overs, thanks to Andre Fletcher’s unbeaten 16 off seven balls and Mohammad Nabi’s 15 runs in six balls. Rahkeem Cornwall also scored 14 off eight balls.

Nabi was adjudged the Player of the Match for his all-round performance (15 runs, 1/19 in 4 overs).

In the second game of the day, Trinbago Knight Riders defeated Jamaica Tallawahs by seven wickets.

Batting first, Tallawahs posted a below-par total of 135/8 in their allotted 20 overs, riding on a 58-run knock from Glenn Phillips. Asif Ali (22) and Andre Russell (25) also made useful contributions in the middle-order.

Sunil Narine’s quickfire 53 runs off just 38 deliveries, and an unbeaten 49 from Colin Munro then helped Knight Riders chased down the total with utmost ease with 11 balls to spare.

Narine was named the Player of the Match.

Brief Scores: Barbados Tridents 131/7 (Johnson Charles 35; Roston Chase 2/8) lost to St Lucis Zouks 50/3 (Andre Fletcher 16*; Rashid Khan 2/24) by seven wickets (D/L) method.

Brief Scores: Jamaica Tallawahs 135/8 (Glenn Phillips 58; Jayden Seales 2/21) lost to Trinbago Knight Riders 136/3 (Sunil Narine 53; Mujeeb Ur Rahman 1/13) by seven wickets.

Raina never played for personal glory but India’s, says PM Modi

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has paid rich tribute to Suresh Raina, who recently announced his retirement from international cricket, saying the former Indian batsman never played for personal glory but for the glory of the team and the country.

Like MS Dhoni, Raina too on the occasion of India’s 74th Independence Day, hanged his boots from international cricket via a social media post.

“On 15th August, you decided to make what would surely have been one of the toughest decisions of your life. I do not want to use the word ‘retirement’ because you are way too young and energetic to ‘retire’,” Prime Minister Modi said in a letter addressed to Raina.

“You are padding up for the next innings of your life, after an extremely fruitful inning on the cricket field,” he added in the letter he tweeted.

The 33-year-old expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister by tweeting back: “When we play, we give our blood & sweat for the nation. No better appreciation than being loved by the people of this country and even more by the country’s PM. Thank you Narendra Modiji for your words of appreciation & best wishes. I accept them with gratitude. Jai Hind!”

Raina represented India in 18 Tests, 226 ODIs, and 78 T20Is in an international career spanning 13 years.

“You have lived and breathed cricket. Your interest in the sport began early in life, in the by-lanes of Muradnagar, and subsequently found feet in the playgrounds of Lucknow,” said Prime Minister Modi.

“There on, what an eventful journey it has been, culminating in the most important honor of representing India – a country you love deeply – in all three forms of the game.

“Generations will remember you not only as a fine batsman but also as a very useful bowler who the captain could turn to when the situation demanded. Your fielding was exemplary and inspiring.

“Some of the best catches in recent international cricket have your distinctive imprint. It would take days to count just the number of runs you have saved by your alertness on the field,” he added.

Raina first made his international debut at the age of 18 and also led India in ODIs and T2OIs when he turned 23.

He is the youngest to lead an India men’s T20I side and was also a member of the side that played in India’s first-ever T20I. The southpaw is also the first Indian to score a century in the T20 World Cup.

“As a batsman, you especially distinguished yourself across all mediums and particularly in the newest form of the game, the T20 cricket. This is not an easy format. In tune with our times, it requires quick fixes in double-quick time. Again, your promptness and speed were assets for this form,” said the Prime Minister while praising Raina’s performance in the shortest format of the game.

Raina was part of the World Cup-winning team in 2011 when India defeated Sri Lanka in the summit clash at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. He had played a crucial role in India’s successful campaign in the tournament and Prime Minister Modi recalled his valuable performance in the quarterfinals against Australia.

“India can never forget your inspiring role during the 2011 World Cup, especially during the later matches. I saw you live in action at the Motera Stadium, Ahmedabad, during the quarterfinal against Australia. Your anchoring innings had a big role to play in our team’s victory,” he said.

“I can confidently say that most fans will miss seeing your elegant cover drives, one which I was lucky to witness live that day.

The Prime Minister further praised the left-handed batsman for his fighting spirit which he believes is deeply motivating for the youngsters

“Sportspersons are admired not only for their conduct on the field but also off the field. Your fighting spirit can motivate many youngsters,” stated Prime Minister Modi.

“During your cricketing career, you sometimes faced setbacks including injuries but every time you overcame these challenges, thanks to your tenacity. At the same time, Suresh Raina will always be synonymous with team spirit.

“You played not for personal glory but for the glory of your team and the glory of India. Your enthusiasm on the field was infectious, and we could all witness that you would be among the first and most animated players to celebrate the fall of the opposing team’s wicket,” he added.

Prime Minister Modi, towards the end in his letter, also praised Raina for his efforts towards women empowerment and Swachh Bharat and wished him luck for his second innings beyond cricket.

“Your care and compassion towards society are visible in your numerous community service efforts. You have passionately supported efforts towards women empowerment, Swachh Bharat, and helping the needy,” said the Prime Minister.

“I am glad you are attached to India’s cultural roots and proud of deepening youth’s connect with our glorious ethos as well as value systems. I am confident you will have an equally fruitful and successful inning in whatever you wish to pursue in the times to come.

“I do hope you will use this opportunity to spend even more quality time with Priyanka, Gracia, and Rio.

“Thank you for doing whatever you can to make India a leader in sports and constantly inspiring young minds,” he signed off.

Pixel Buds adds bass control, real-time audio translation

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Google has announced new features for its Pixel Buds which includes bass boost, sharing detection, new translate transcription features, Attention Alerts and a new Find My Device feature.

“You can enhance your bass directly in the Pixel Buds settings, and if you decide to share one of your earbuds with someone, you no longer have to sacrifice your volume preferences thanks to sharing detection,” Tricia Fu, Product Manager Google said in a statement.

The bass boost would let users adjust the intensity of the bass from the Pixel Buds settings.

Sharing detection would allow users to share an earbud with a friend who will be able to control the volume “without changing the volume on the earbud still in your ear”.

The Buds’ distinctive translation feature now has a transcription mode that feeds translations directly to the user’s ear as they arrive, making it easier to follow along with a conversation.

It is now available for French, German, Italian, and Spanish users translating English.

Attention alerts is a new experimental feature that will automatically lower the volume of music when the Buds hear a triggering sound like a crying baby, barking dog, or emergency vehicle sirens.

The Pixel Buds will now support Find My Device.

Google’s Find My Device will be able to show the map of the last location the Buds were connected to an Android device.

One can also turn Buds off using Google Assistant.

In addition, Pixel Buds will be available in more colors like Oh So Orange, Quite Mint, and Almost Black.

Pixel Buds are available through the Google Store and retailers for $179 in the US.

India’s Covid tally crosses 29L-mark, toll nears 55K

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With 68,898 new Coronavirus infections in 24 hours, India tally mounted to 2,905,823 on Friday, while the death toll climbed to 54,849 with 983 more fatalities, said the Health Ministry.

Out of the total cases, recoveries have crossed the 20 lakh-mark and surged to 21,58,946 with 62,282 more people recuperating in the past 24 hours, taking the recovery rate to nearly 74.30 percent. The actual caseload of the country is the active cases, which currently stands at 6,92,028.

India’s journey to over 29 lakh cases has taken over 200 days since the emergence of the first case on January 30. On July 17, the country logged 10 lakh cases, which then doubled to 20 lakh in 20 days on August 7 and added more than nine lakh cases in just 14 days.

Notably, the case fatality rate, which is the proportion of people who die from the disease among individuals diagnosed, has dropped to 1.89 percent, the Ministry said. As many as 8,05,985 samples were tested on Thursday.

India, with the third-highest number of Coronavirus cases in the world, has eight states where the number of cases is higher than one lakh each and account for 77.87 percent of the total cases. It includes Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, West Bengal, and Bihar.

Maharashtra remained the worst-hit state with a total of 6,43,289 cases and 21,359 deaths; followed by Tamil Nadu with 3,61,435 cases and 6,239 deaths. It is followed by Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, West Bengal, and Bihar.

On the global front, India continues to be the third worst-hit after the US with 55,73,501 cases and 1,73,114 deaths, followed by Brazil with 35,01,975 infections and 1,12,304 deaths.

Facebook submits comments on data portability to US trade panel

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Facebook on Friday submitted official comments to the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ahead of its September 22 public workshop “to examine the potential benefits and challenges to consumers and competition raised by data portability”.

After months of negotiations, Facebook reached an agreement with the FTC in July last year that provides a comprehensive new framework for protecting people’s privacy and the information.

In reaching this settlement, it agreed to pay a $5 billion penalty — multiple times what any previous company has paid the FTC — in order to resolve allegations that it violated users’ privacy in the Cambridge Analytica scandal involving 87 million users.

“We are pleased to see the FTC devoting a full workshop to data portability, and we look forward to participating. We believe data portability can give people control and choice, while also fostering innovation,” the company said in a statement on Friday.

Last year, Facebook published a white paper that explores the privacy questions as it builds a new generation of data portability tools.

“Since then, we’ve had conversations with stakeholders around the world to get feedback about what data should be portable and how to ensure that we protect privacy when enabling data transfers,” Facebook said.

In parallel, said the social network, it will continue to develop products that take into account the feedback it has received, like “a portability tool that allows people to transfer their Facebook photos and videos to other services”.

“We encourage the FTC to examine portability in practice… so that companies implementing data portability have the clear rules and certainty necessary to build privacy-protective products that enhance people’s choice and control online,” it added.

Facebook also paid $100 million to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that alleged that the social network should have had better processes in place to ensure disclosure to investors of data abuse like what occurred with Cambridge Analytica.

Epic Games to host Fortnite tournament after App Store ban

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Soon after Apple removed the popular video game Fortnite from its App Store for allegedly violating in-app payment guidelines, Epic Games has announced a free Fortnite tournament on August 23 where players can compete to win anti-Apple prizes.

“All of your friends. Fabulous prizes. And one bad apple. We’re dropping the #FreeFortnite Cup on August 23,” the company said in a tweet.

Players who compete in the tournament will win an in-game skin of the evil-looking apple featured in Epic’s “Nineteen Eighty-Fortnite” video, a “Free Fortnite” hat, and even non-iOS gaming hardware, including an Alienware laptop, a Galaxy Tab S7, and OnePlus 8 phone, a PlayStation 4 Pro, an Xbox One X or a Nintendo Switch.

Epic also reminded iOS players that they won’t be able to play the next season of Fortnite and also suggested iOS players migrate to other platforms where Fortnite is available before the next season begins.

“If you are left behind on iOS after the Chapter 2 – Season 4 launch, the party continues on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac, GeForce Now, and through both the Epic Games App at epicgames.com and the Samsung Galaxy Store. Join the fight against @AppStore on social with #FreeFortnite,” the company said.

In addition, Epic also launched a campaign against Apple, releasing a “Nineteen Eighty-Fortnite” video mocking Apple’s famous “1984” ad, and promoting the hashtag #FreeFortnite.

Epic Games has filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging that the tech giant is threatening to terminate its developer account by August 28 which would cut the company off from iOS and macOS development tools.

Launched in 2017, Fortnite features a battle royale format where 100 players compete to survive as the last player standing on a remote island.

The popular game has amassed a huge following of 350 million players and is available on multiple platforms.