Our industry functions purely on success and failure

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In an interview with India Today Television, Farhan Akhtar said that he doesn’t believe in this carpet statement. “Our industry functions purely on success and failure. But is there a privilege for people who’re born in the film industry? Absolutely. Will it be easier for them to gain access, to pitch a script to someone or offer their services as an actor? 100 per cent, there’s no denying that. Does that mean that it’s a bad thing? No, its the lot of the draw. Your parents have worked incredibly hard to give you a headstart as any parent would like to give their kids. But are all outsiders treated badly, that’s not true. Are all industry insiders clanish, that’s not true either,” said Farhan.

At the same time, he believes one should be empathetic towards others’ struggles, and said, “But at the same time, you cannot discount the struggles of those who are not born with this privilege. You can’t not be empathetic, you can’t not understand or pretend that it doesn’t exist when they talk about it.”

When asked about the concept of movie mafia that many are pointing at right now, Farhan said, “I don’t know what this privilege club is. Who this circle is that exists within a circle, who has this kind of control over everything that goes on. As in any other fraternity, there will be certain circles of friends that will form. I’ve actually ended up becoming friends with people who have been good to me since the beginning of my career.

As a producer and a director, I will always try to reach out to them and help them in whichever way I can. But I may not have had the same experience as everybody else, so I don’t know and it is not possible for me to tell you there’s no such thing. But, and this I’ve seen since forever, people flock to people who are successful. Good or bad, that can be discussed, but fortunately or unfortunately, this is the truth. When people are successful everyone is around them, when not, it’s only their closest friends who stick around.”

Farhan’s production venture, the Zoya Akhtar-directed Gully Boy also found itself caught in this controversy. While the film became a huge box-office hit, many felt the fact that it swept all the awards and became India’s official entry to the Oscars (it didn’t make Oscar’s shortlist) that year, was a result of lobbying. To that, Farhan said, “If anyone thinks that Zoya, Ritesh (Sidhwani) or I have that kind of influence to decide which will be the Best Foreign Language entry to the Oscars, then you’re giving us a lot of credit that we don’t deserve. It’s the decision of the film federation. Of course, I’m happy that my film was picked. Should I feel guilty? No.”

Fresh Lockdown in Guwahati from June 28 midnight to July 12

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Assam government announced the reimposition of fresh lockdown in Guwahati from June 28 midnight to July 12. Invoking the Disaster Management Act, 2005, the state government on Friday issued a fresh order clamping “Total Lockdown” in Guwahati.

According to state health minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, weekend lockdown will also be imposed in rest of the state from the same period.

“It has been reported to me by District Magistrate, Kamrup Metropolitan that there is large scale spread of Coivd-19 occurring in almost entire district of Kamrup Metropolitan which has posed as a major threat to public health, hygiene and safety of the general population,” said the latest order signed by Assam chief secretary Kumar Sanjay Krishna.

Accordingly, all government offices shall remain shut during the period and the movement of vehicles will be restricted. No business or commercial establishment swill be allowed to open and public transport shall remain suspended as well.

All places off religious worship also remain closed for the public in Guwahati. No more than 20 persons will be allowed to attend a funeral. The state government has made spitting in public a punishable offense. The sale of liquor also remains banned.

On the other hand, the state government has exempted defense, central and state police forces, establishments of the district magistrate, commissioner of police, home guards, civil defense, fire and emergency services, disaster management, electricity, water, sanitation, municipal bodies (only staff required for essential services like sanitation, water supply, etc.), hospitals and retail medical establishments from the purview of lockdown.

The Assam government has also imposed night curfew across the state and directed the district magistrates of all other districts of the state to enforce a total prohibition of movement of persons between 7 pm to 7 am in all areas of their respective jurisdiction from June 27.

“District Magistrates of all districts shall also promulgate necessary orders for ‘Total Lockdown’ of all Municipal and Town Committee areas under their jurisdiction on all Saturdays and Sundays w.e.f. June 27, 2020 until further orders,” said in the government order.

As of Friday, Assam has recorded over 6,300 coronavirus cases, of which 2,279 are active cases. While over 4,000 people have recovered, the state government is worried about the rising number of cases in urban areas of the state.

It may be noted that Assam is one of the worst-affected states in the northeast region. The state has so far recorded nine deaths due to coronavirus.

Bengaluru’s Kengeri suburb reports record rainfall

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Bengaluru’s Kengeri suburb and R.R Nagar zone have recorded the highest-ever rainfall in the city in a day, an official said on Friday.

“Bengaluru city has observed historical highest rainfall of 185.5 mm in Kengeri and R.R. Nagar zone in 24 hours,” Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC) Director Srinivas Reddy told IANS.

The rainfall occurred between 8.30 a.m. on Thursday to 8.30 a.m. Friday.

According to Reddy, this is the highest ever rainfall recorded at one place in the city from the time record-keeping started.

“Entire Bengaluru has recorded an average rainfall of 53 mm… generally that much average rainfall does not occur,” he said.

Previous historical highest rainfall occurred on October 16, 1891, recording 101.6 mm rainfall in 24 hours’ time.

Similarly, on August 15, 2017, Arekere and Bommanahalli zone recorded 182 mm rainfall in 24 hours, Reddy said.

On Thursday, other places that received extremely heavy rainfall along with Kengeri included H. Gollahalli, Hemmigepura, Gottigere, Anjanapura, and Begur among others.

Nagarabavi, Bommanahalli Konanakunte, Rajarajeshwarinagar, Bangalore University Campus, and others received heavy rainfall.

Meanwhile, due to the severity of rainfall, the Vrishabhavati river in Kengeri has cut off a part of the retaining wall and road.

“Inspected the spot with BBMP Commissioner and other officials near the Vrishabhavati river in Kengeri where a retaining wall collapsed due to persistent rain on Thursday. Have instructed the officials to take up repair work immediately,” Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagar Palike (BBMP) Mayor M. Gowtham Kumar said.

The retaining wall is not very far from where a metro line is located.

Samantha Akkineni reveals reason she loves yoga

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Southern star Samantha Akkineni has a special reason for loving yoga. It is because she practices yoga along with hubby, Telugu star Naga Chaitanya.

Samantha took to Instagram, where she shared a photograph of the couple trying a complex yoga position.

The actress captioned the image: “Apart from gardening.. something I’ve been really enjoying is Yoga especially because @chayakkineni and I do it together … #mytimewithyou #couplesyoga .. also we have the super best trainer @fly_santhosh who’s just insane. Chay isn’t in this picture but I am working on it .”

Actress Rakul Preet Singh commented: “Look at that.”

Actress Ruhani Sharma wrote: “Beautifully done.”

Actress Lavanya Tripathi questioned: “Is there anything you cannot do??”

Samantha had earlier shared that she has started learning “Isha Kriya” and shared a few benefits of the meditation form with fans and followers.

The actress, who was last seen in the Telugu film “Jaanu”, has made a name for herself in Tamil and Telugu film industries. She is known for her performances in films such as “Ye Maaya Chesave”, “Neethaane En Ponvasantham”, “Eega”, “Mersal” and “Rangasthalam”. She impressed all with her role in “Super Deluxe” last year.

She will next be seen in “Kaathuvaakula Rendu Kaadhal”, starring Vijay Sethupathi. The film also stars Nayanthara. It is directed by Vignesh Shivan.

Venus Williams has signed up to play World Team Tennis

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Venus Williams has signed up to play World TeamTennis for the 15th time, the league announced.She will be a member of the Washington Kastles, one of nine teams that will gather at a resort in West Virginia for a three-week season starting July 12. Matches normally are played at various sites around the country, but WTT decided to bring everyone to one location because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Williams, who turned 40 last week, announced in 2011 that she had been diagnosed with Sjogren’s syndrome, a condition that can cause exhaustion and joint pain. Williams has since spoken about how she turned to a plant-based diet and learned other ways to get by.

The American is a seven-time Grand Slam singles champion, with five titles at Wimbledon and two at the U.S. Open. She also has paired up with her younger sister Serena to win 14 Grand Slam trophies in doubles.

Up to 500 spectators will be allowed to attend each match at a 2,500-seat outdoor court at The Greenbrier. A maximum of 250 people — 200 fans and 50 staffers — can be at any matches that will be moved to an indoor court if it rains.All fans will be required to wear face masks and pass a temperature check.

Other players who have committed to participating include 2020 Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin, 2017 U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens and twins Mike and Bob Bryan, who have won 16 Grand Slam doubles titles together.

WTT is increasing total prize money to $5 million this year, $1.5 million more than for its 2019 season.All tennis events sanctioned by the ATP, WTA and International Tennis Federation have been suspended since March because of the COVID-19 pandemic and are on hold until a planned return in August.

But WTT is not affiliated with those tours — no ATP or WTA ranking points are awarded for matches — and does not need to abide by their decisions about when it is OK to compete.

Sushant’s Insta still active, being tampered with: Roopa Ganguly

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Veteran actress and BJP MP Roopa Ganguly has made a shocking allegation that late actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s Instagram account is being operated by someone.

Roopa has further alleged that posts are being deleted from the late actor’s account in an attempt to tamper with evidence.

Roopa Ganguly made these allegations in a video shared on Twitter, where she speaks in Hindi. “Nobody knows what is being added and what is being deleted. How come somebody is operating his account? Is it the Police or somebody else? How is it that his Instagram account is being operated now?” she asked.

Informing that she has screenshots as evidence, Roopa further said: “When I first heard this, I did not believe it. Then I saw some screenshots. I myself have taken some screenshots also. How is this possible? When will the CBI investigation begin? Will it begin only after all the evidence has been destroyed?”

“If this is true then I must admit that it is quite unsettling as this implies evidence tampering. How long do we wait for transparency in this case? when will CBI intervene? #cbiforsushant” tweeted the BJP MP tagging Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah.

On Thursday, Roopa had demanded a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the late actor’s death. She expressed her demand in a series of tweets posted throughout Thursday.

While she spoke about how positive Sushant was as a person, she suspected foul play in the ongoing investigation.

Fresh cases of the novel corona virus disease

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In highest single-day spike of over 17,000 cases of coronavirus in India took the country’s case tally to 4,90,401 on Friday morning. While India saw 17,296 fresh cases of the novel coronavirus disease on Friday, the death toll crossed the 15,000-mark with 407 fatalities on Friday.

According to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India’s overall case tally reached 4,90,401 on Friday. The total case count includes 1,89,463 active cases of coronavirus in the country, while 2,85,637 patients have recovered.

Maharashtra reported the highest number of cases at 1,47,741 followed by Delhi at 73,780, Tamil Nadu at 70,977, Gujarat at 29,520, Uttar Pradesh at 20,193, Rajasthan at 16,296 and West Bengal at 15,648, according to ministry data.

Friday was the seventh consecutive day when coronavirus cases increased by more than 14,000. On June 20, the country registered an increase of 14,516 cases. On June 21, the increase was of 15,413 cases; 14,821 cases on June 22; 14,933 cases on June 23; 15,968 cases on June 24, and 14,894 cases on June 25.

The recovery rate, however, has improved to over 58 percent, as per the figures by the Union Health Ministry.

India had on Thursday also registered its biggest single-day increase of 16,922 coronavirus infections, which pushed the overall tally to 4.73 lakh. The number of fatalities in India, meanwhile, stood at 14,894.

World number one Players tested positive for COVID-19

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World number three Dominic Thiem has acknowledged tennis players at the ill-fated Adria Tour made “a mistake” after Novak Djokovic and three other participants contracted coronavirus.

Thiem took part in the Belgrade leg of the exhibition event organized by Djokovic where social distancing was minimal and matches were played in front of thousands of fans. World number one Djokovic, Grigor Dimitrov, Borna Coric, and Viktor Troicki all tested positive for COVID-19 after an event where players embraced across the net, played basketball, and went to a nightclub.

Thiem, who left for an exhibition tournament in his native France after Belgrade, says he has tested negative five times since leaving the Balkans.

“I was shocked when I got the news from the Adria Tour,” he wrote on social media in his first public reaction since the tournament was canceled on Sunday.”We played without any audience for weeks, so we have been more than happy about the fans at the event.

“We trusted the Serbian government’s coronavirus rules, but we have been too optimistic.”He continued “Our behavior was a mistake, we acted too euphorically. I am extremely sorry.”

“I’ve been tested five times in the past 10 days and each time and the result was always negative,” he revealed.

Djokovic, 33, has come in for heavy criticism over the debacle, saying on Tuesday that he was “so deeply sorry” that the tournament “caused harm”. His wife Jelena has also tested positive.

The affair has raised concern over the planned restart of professional tennis in August, including the US Open which is scheduled to begin on August 31.

UK Health Secretary warns to close beaches

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UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock has warned that the government will close beaches if people continue to ignore social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic, it was reported on Friday.

A major incident was declared in Bournemouth on Thursday after thousands of ignored health advice, with widespread anti-social behavior, gridlocked roads, and huge crowds on the hottest day of the year, the Metro newspaper reported.

Bournemouth East MP Tobias Elwood said 500,000 visitors were in Dorset on Thursday, almost as many people as living in the county.

Responding to the incident, Hancock said in a radio program on Friday that he wanted everyone to enjoy the sun, but the British people “mustn’t throw away” all the hard work they have done to fight the pandemic.

Reminding listeners that the government could shut down beaches completely, he said: “We do have that power. I am reluctant to use it because people have had a pretty tough lockdown and I want everybody to be able to enjoy the sunshine.

“But the key is to do it with respect for the rules – stay with your household, stay a good distance from other households.

“But we do have those powers and if we see a spike in the number of cases then we will take action.”

Hancock’s warning comes after England’s Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty said that the pandemic will worsen again if the public doesn’t follow government guidelines, reports the Metro newspaper.

Health officials described scenes in Bournemouth as “appalling”, as services were completely overstretched, workers received abuse and a number of fights involving drunken behavior were reported.

Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole council said extra police patrols had to be brought in, with pictures also showing a large amount of rubbish left on the beach by revelers.

The UK has so far reported 309,455 COVID-19 cases, with 43,314 deaths.

Fuel price hike: Petrol crosses Rs 80/l in Delhi

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The rise in fuel prices continued on Friday across the metros with petrol prices crossing Rs 80 per liter in the national capital.

In Delhi, petrol was sold for Rs 80.13 a liter, 21 paise higher from Thursday’s level.

In the other metros like Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata, the fuel was priced at Rs 86.91, Rs 83.37, Rs 81.82 per liter, respectively, higher than the previous price levels of Rs 86.70, Rs 83.18 and Rs 81.61 per liter, respectively.

Similarly, the prices of diesel also increased on Friday for the 20th straight day. In Delhi, diesel was sold for Rs 80.19 a liter, higher by 17 paise from Rs 80.02 on Thursday.

Although prices have continued to rise, the quantum of fuel price hike has fallen for the last few days from a high of 60 paise per day to less than 20 paise a day.

If the price of petroleum products and crude continues its recent slide in the global markets, petrol and diesel prices can actually start falling soon.

Fuel prices have been increasing since June 7 when oil companies began the daily price revision mechanism after a hiatus of 83 days due to the lockdown.

Film City in Udaipur seems turning into a reality now

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Udaipur, it seems, will finally be getting a Film City in its vicinity. The Rajasthan Chief Minister’s Office has written to the Revenue Department requesting suggestions and proposals regarding land allotment in Gogunda, Mukesh Madhwani, Udaipur Film Sangharsh Samiti chairperson, told IANS.

He said Laxman Singh Shekhawat, Joint Secretary, recently wrote to the Principal Secretary, Revenue to provide information regarding the land. The letter was received on Thursday, he added.

The demand for the Film City in Udaipur has been raised under Madhwani for the last ten years.

Initially, there was a challenge to get the land for the Film City in Udaipur, however, with his persistent efforts in collaboration with the Udaipur administration, the land was finally identified in Gogunda near Udaipur.

The proposal for this land was sent to the state government a few months back and the latter has now renewed its interest in the matter, he said.

“The government is showing a positive attitude and we are just waiting for the announcement”, said Madhwani adding that they have investors ready to invest money in the Film City.

Once the project is ready, it will boost tourism and will also generate employment for one lakh people, he said.

Dalit activists write to Sonia for removal of Manu’s statue in Raj

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In a letter to interim Congress President Sonia Gandhi, nearly 600 Dalit activists, scholars, and well-wishers have urged to remove Manu’s statue from the premises of the Rajasthan High Court, saying the statue is an “insult to the Indian Constitution and Dalits”.

“We are writing this letter because we believe that as the President of the Indian National Congress, which has the government in power in Rajasthan, you have the required power to take a step which would prove historic in strengthening the Dalit movement for equality,” said the letter was written by Martin Macwan, founder of Navsarjan Trust, a grassroots Dalit organization based out of Gujarat.

He said the statue of Manu is “an insult to the Indian Constitution as well as Dalits, women and all those who believe in equality and justice”.

According to Hindu mythology, Manu is the progenitor of mankind and the author of the controversial ‘Manusmriti’, which codifies the rights and duties of various social groups.

MacEwan wrote that the statue is a symbol of an oppressive past and harks to the reality of Dalits and women in India, whose lives are still affected by the discriminatory laws put down by Manu in Manusmriti.

The text is known to have formalized regulations around the caste system and the patriarchal values often propagated in Hindu tradition.

“Moreover, the law of Manu stands in total contradiction to what the Indian Constitution has committed itself to, while the latter upholds equality and fraternity, social justice and freedom, the former indulges in archaic teaching about inequality and social segregation, hierarchy, and division, injustice and servitude.

“That this country has tolerated this contradiction for 73 years post-Independence is testimony to our failure to live by the invaluable heritage of the Constitution bequeathed to us by Dr. Ambedkar and the Constitution-makers,” the letter said.

The statue, built-in 1989 by the Rajasthan Judicial Officers Association, has withstood several protests, court cases, and even an order by judges to remove it.

Members of the Navsarjan Trust have given an ultimatum to the Congress government in Rajasthan, stating that if the statue is not removed by August 15, they will call for agitation.

More trouble for Kamal Nath’s nephew, CBI raids Ratul Puri’s premises

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Spelling more trouble for former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath’s nephew Ratul Puri, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday carried out raids at multiple locations in Delhi and Noida in connection with the alleged fraud with the Punjab National Bank and another consortium of banks worth Rs 787 crore.

A CBI official said, “Multiple teams of the agency are conducting searches in Delhi and Noida at the premises of the accused, including Moser Baer Solar Ltd (MBSL) Directors Dipak Puri, Ratul Puri, and others in a case related to alleged loss of Rs 787.25 crore to PNB and another consortium of banks.”

The official said that the raids came in the wake of a case being registered on a complaint by PNB against MBSL and others, including its Directors and other unknown persons and bank officials.

In August 2019, the CBI had registered a case against Moser Baer India Limited (MBIL) and conducted raids at six places to nab its current and former officials for cheating the Central Bank of India to the tune of Rs 354.51 crore.

According to the CBI, Deepak Puri, Managing Director of MBIL, his wife Nita Puri, whole-time director of MBIL, son Ratul Puri, former Executive Director of MBIL, Sanjay Jain, Director, Vineet Sharma, Director, and other unidentified public servants and private persons were booked on charges of criminal conspiracy for cheating, forgery and criminal misconduct.

Nita Puri is the sister of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath and Ratul Puri is his nephew. Ratul Puri was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with money laundering involving the Rs 354 crore fraud with the Central Bank of India.

The ED had registered the case on the basis of the CBI FIR. Ratul Puri is also under scanner for allegedly receiving kickbacks in the AgustaWestland deal through his companies.

The ED has alleged that accounts associated with firms owned and operated by Ratul Puri were used to receive kickbacks and launder money in the Rs 3,600 crore VVIP helicopter deal.

Ratul Puri was granted bail on December 2, 2019.

Namit Das pays musical tribute to Kishore Kumar, Madan Mohan

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Actor Namit Das has been working on a few interesting covers of Indian melodies with his band.

The latest song that was performed by him and his bandmate, Anurag Shanker, is “Zarurat hai zarurat hai” originally sung by Kishore Kumar and composed by Madan Mohan for the 1962 film “Man Mauji”.

“We chose ‘Zarurat hai zarurat hain’ as our third quarantine cover because it’s a song that I’m really fascinated with not because of the 90s pop version, but because it has been composed by Madan Mohan and a very few people know this,” said Namit.

“People remember him (Madan Mohan) as a music director who composed ghazals and was inclined towards creating poetry. Fun and light-hearted songs are not associated with him. But here is a song full of fun and it was sung by the king of playful music, Kishore Kumar. Anurag added a twist to the arrangement of the song. We thought it will be peppy and it will give happiness that is much needed at such times,” he added.

The actor-singer said that the cover is a tribute to Kishore Kumar and Madan Mohan.

On the acting front, Namit awaits the streaming of Mira Nair’s series, “A Suitable Boy”, and the digital series “Mafia”.

‘US COVID-19 cases may be 10 times higher than reported’

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The number of people in the US who have tested positive for the novel coronavirus is likely to be 10 times higher than the over 2.4 million confirmed cases currently reported, the chief of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said.

CDC Director Robert Redfield’s estimate, shared with reporters in a conference call on Thursday, was based on antibody tests, reports Xinhua news agency.

It indicates that at least 24 million Americans have been infected so far.

The antibody tests examine a person’s blood for indicators that the immune system has mounted a response to an infection.

Redfield said he believes 5 to 8 percent of the population has been exposed so far.

“Our best estimate right now is that for every case that we’ve recorded, there actually were 10 other infections,” he told the reporters.

According to Redfield, the significant majority of the American public, probably greater than 90 percent of the American public, remains susceptible to coronavirus infection.

With 2,418,570 cases and 124,355 deaths, the US continued with the world’s highest number of COVID-19 infections and fatalities as of Friday morning, according to the Johns Hopkins University.

Case counts continued to surge to record levels in many states, including Texas, Alabama, Missouri, and Nevada.

The spike was a result of worsening conditions across much of the country, as well as increased testing

US equity giant to buy bankrupt Virgin Australia airlines

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US private equity giant Bain Capital has agreed to buy bankrupt airline Virgin Australia, administrator Deloitte revealed on Friday.

The news comes after rival bidder Cyrus Capital Partners withdrew its offer citing a lack of engagement with the seller, reports Xinhua news agency.

Deloitte confirmed in a statement that it had entered into a sale and implementation deed with Bain Capital, which, subject to approvals including a vote by creditors in August, will result in the sale and recapitalization of Virgin.

“Bain Capital has presented a strong and compelling bid for the business that will secure the future of Australia’s second airline, thousands of employees and their families and ensure Australia continues to enjoy the benefits of a competitive aviation sector,” joint administrator Vaughan Strawbridge said.

According to Deloitte, the transaction will see the retention of thousands of jobs as well as honoring all employee entitlements and passenger travel credits and frequent flyer points.

Virgin went into voluntary administration in April setting off the eight-week sale process.

While the global travel industry has been decimated by COVID-19, those facilitating the sale said that interest in the airline showed a recovery was possible.

“We have certainly been heartened by the levels of interest shown by parties, in spite of the prevailing COVID-induced market conditions,” Strawbridge said.

High Voltage clash between India and Pakistan in Manchester

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India all-rounder Vijay Shankar on Thursday revealed that one day before the high voltage clash between India and Pakistan in Manchester, a Pakistani fan tried to rile up him and his teammates.

Talking on Bharat Army podcast, Shankar recalled that he had gone for coffee with some of his teammates one day before the match when Pakistani fans came and started abusing them.

“Few of us players had gone out for coffee one day before the game when a Pakistan fan came up to us and he was literally abusing us. So that was my first experience of an India-Pakistan game,” Shankar said on the Bharat Army Podcast.

“We just had to take it. He was abusing us and recording everything, so we couldn’t react. All we could do was sit and watch what he was doing,” Shankar added.

Vijay Shankar may have only featured in 12 ODIs and 9 T20Is for India, but the 29-year-old made an immediate impact on his World Cup debut game against Pakistan in Manchester last year.

“So one day before the game, they told me, be prepared, you’ll be playing. And I was like, ‘OK.'” Vijay Shankar said on The Bharat Army’s podcast.

Shankar, who was slotted in the playing XI, to replace the injured Shikhar Dhawan made a handy contribution with the bat, scoring 15 runs in as many balls as India posted a mammoth total of 336 for 5 in 50 overs.

In the marque clash held on June 16, Shankar became the third bowler in the ODI World Cup history to scalp a wicket off the very first ball he bowled.

‘I’m Indira’s granddaughter, nothing can stop me from telling truth’

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A day after the Uttar Pradesh child rights body slapped a notice on Priyanka Gandhi, the Congress leader slammed back saying she is “Indira Gandhi’s granddaughter” and nothing will stop her from telling the truth.

The UP State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (UPSCPCR) on Thursday sent a notice to Gandhi regarding her Facebook post in which she criticized the Kanpur shelter home incident where 57 girls tested positive for COVID.

Priyanka Gandhi also said that the government was wasting time threatening her as they would not have much of an effect on her.

In a series of tweets in Hindi, the Congress’ eastern Uttar Pradesh in-charge said, “My duty as a public servant is to the people of UP, and that duty is to put the truth before them. And not to peddle any government propaganda. The UP government is wasting its time by threatening me…”

“Do whatever you want to do. I will keep bringing the truth to the fore. I am the granddaughter of Indira Gandhi, not an informal BJP spokesperson from an opposition party,” she said in another tweet.

The Commission has asked the Congress leader to issue a corrigendum to her post within three days or face action under the Child Protection Act (Section 13).

The notice sent by Chairman of the Commission, Vishesh Gupta, said that the UPSCPCR had taken suo-moto cognizance of her post in which she had compared the Kanpur shelter home to the Muzaffarpur (Bihar) shelter home incident.

Gupta said that while 57 girls had tested positive for coronavirus and were being treated as per the protocols, the report that one of the girls had tested positive for HIV was also baseless and wrong.

Gupta further said that comparing the Kanpur incident with Deoria in UP and Muzaffarpur in Bihar was completely “baseless and unjustified”.

“Two girls were already pregnant when they were brought to the shelter home a few months ago and it was wrong to insinuate any sexual exploitation in the shelter home,” the letter added.

The letter further said that Priyanka Gandhi’s remarks on social media have caused considerable anguish to the concerned inmates.

Earlier this week, the District Magistrate of Agra, Prabhu Narain Singh, had asked Priyanka Gandhi to apologize for her post in which she had stated that 28 deaths had taken place in Agra within 48 hours.

The Congress leader has been critical of the state government in the recent past as she has highlighted the issue of irregularities in the teacher recruitment examination, handling of migrant workers, and others. She had also locked horns with the state government in mid-May over the issue of providing 1,000 buses to the state government for transporting the stranded migrants.

CPEC to be game changer for Pak’s Balochistan: Experts

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The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will be a game-changer for Pakistan’s southwest Balochistan province, according to experts.

The observation was made by speakers at a webinar on “Security and Development in Balochistan: Existing Dynamics and Way Ahead” on Thursday, reports Xinhua news agency.

Organized by the prominent Islamabad-based think-tank Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI), the webinar discussed bringing peace, prosperity, and development in Balochistan by empowering the Baloch people through development projects and governance reforms.

Speaking at the event, Rafiullah Kakar, a development and policy expert from Balochistan, said that CPEC has the potential to be the game-changer for Balochistan to uplift the underdeveloped areas and sectors of the province.

Kakar said that the benefit of the multi-billion-dollar project has yet to reach the people of Balochistan in the areas where CPEC projects are still under the process of completion, adding that the Pakistani government should focus on completing the projects in the sooner possible manner to benefit the province and its poor population.

Expressing his views at the webinar, Sanaullah Baloch, a member of the provincial assembly, said that the potential of CPEC ought to be realized “as a way to win the hearts of the common Baloch people”, as it will eventually bring prosperity to the province.

He also termed the project a golden opportunity to address the issues of the people of the poor areas of Balochistan to let them benefit from employment and other financial opportunities offered by CPEC.

Raashid Wali Janjua, acting president of the IPRI, told the audience of the webinar that Balochistan is a province with tremendous strategic and resource potential.

The largely unexplored mineral-rich province with a large coastal belt holds tremendous promise for national development as well as strategic connectivity with regional countries, through land and sea routes.

The CPEC is a flagship $60 billion projects of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative that aims to connect Asia, Africa, and Europe through a vast network of highways, rail lines, and sea lanes.

The multi-billion-dollar corridor connects the Chinese city of Kashgar with Pakistan’s Gwadar port on the Arabian Sea.

Trump nominates Indian-American entrepreneur to IDFC board

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An Indian-American entrepreneur, who was on the board of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), has been nominated by President Donald Trump to be a director of the reconstituted US International Development Finance Corporation (IDFC).

The nomination of Deven J Parekh to a three-year term was announced by the White House on Thursday.

He is a managing director at the investment company, Insight Partners.

hen his nomination is approved by the Senate, he will join Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on the IDFC board.

Parekh was appointed to the OPIC board of directors by former President Barack Obama.

The OPIC was reconstituted by Trump as the IDFC to widen its mission to promote international development through private sector businesses, especially small businesses, in developing nations in order to further US foreign policy objectives while generating returns for the US.