Centre to sell stake in certain pharma PSUs: Goyal

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Commerce Minister on Sunday said that the Union government has decided to disinvest in certain pharmaceutical public sector units (PSU).

During an interaction with industry leaders of the pharmaceutical sector, he invited the Indian companies to use PSUs for ‘plug and play’ model of manufacturing.

According to an official statement, Goyal also said that India should become a self-reliant country in the supply of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) as early as possible with the government taking steps in that direction in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.

He assured the industry of full government support in the industry’s expansion, diversification and strengthening.

Mentioning the Centre’s initiatives to make the country self-sufficient in terms of APIs, he said that the government has already approved the scheme on promotion of bulk drug parks for financing common infrastructure facilities in three bulk drug parks.

Also, Production Linked Incentive Scheme for promotion of domestic manufacturing of critical KSMs or drug intermediates and APIs in the country has been given a go ahead, he added.

During his interaction, Goyal lauded the pharma industry for making India proud, by rising to the occasion during the Covid crisis. He said that India has been recognised as the ‘Pharmacy of the World’ as over 120 countries got some essential medicines, during the last two months, including 40 of them getting them in the form of grant, free of cost.

The minister said that the anti-dumping investigation process has been expedited and assured that in case of ongoing bilateral free trade agreements, if any roadblock or unfair competition is being noticed, the government may be informed and prompt remedial action will be taken.

He said the market players should look at large untapped markets in Eastern Europe and Russia.

Calling upon a collaborative route in the R&D efforts, the minister said the academicians, universities, ICMR and private sector should join hands.

16-page directive lays down shooting guidelines for film industry

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A 16-page official directive comprising guiding principles has been issued for the restart of the media and entertainment industry.

The guidelines pertain to managing COVID-19 risks on sets and in edit facilities, and the utilisation of offices, tents, and trailers, as well as domestic travel to location of cast and crew.

Shooting has to be done in a completely locked down environment and adhering to government rules. The directive talks of the optimum crew that can be allowed on set, and also lays down medical and administrative decorum to be followed on set. It also lays down guidelines on handling of shooting equipment by crew.

The artiste and staff management guidelines stress upon the use of masks, gloves being optional, and the overall use of video and audio conferencing wherever possible. The directive also lays down protocols for location management, staffing, as well as norms to be followed by individual departments such as art, electric, wardrobe, camera, sound and catering departments.

In a nutshell, these are the guiding principles that will matter when filming activity resumes:

It is important to spread awareness of precautions and symptoms of the disease, besides the necessity of regular temperature and oxygen level checks. The notice stresses on handwashing, sanitation and respiratory hygiene.

It has been suggested that larger tents be used, and that there should not more than five people on a trailer. Proper ventilation at indoor locations is a must. Deliveries should be handled outside office space, and disposable plates and cups should be used. Sanitising wipes at printer stations, and the continuous disinfecting of light switches, remote controls etc has also been stressed upon.

It has been suggested that crew strength on any set has to be minimized to 33 per cent of what it used to be pre-COVID, and that all member should carry essential identification. Aarogya Setu app should be installed on compatible devices and floor markings will be essential for social distancing. The presence of ambulance, trained housekeeping staff and medical personnel on set has been stressed upon. Temperature and health check of all entering a set is a must.

There has to be a special facility to deal with the pregnant cast and crew members, as well as those above 65. No audience will be allowed on sets of fiction or non-fiction shoot, and all members on set have to wear disinfect gear during breaks.

The directive encourages Facetime, Zoom and Skype for remote casting sessions, and advises on the use of mobile phones to check-in before entering casting areas. Social distancing during casting session has been stressed upon as well as, wherever possible, the use of face mask during auditions.

Actors can be encouraged to bring some wardrobe from home.

Shooting facilities have to be manned 24/7, and security guards have to be on duty to open and close doors, so that no pone entering or leaving a shooting facility needs to tough doors or door handles.

Lunch breaks have to be staggered. No elaborate sets such as marriage, markets or fight sequences are to be filmed till the COVID threat subsides.

Guidelines suggest the use of disposable palettes for make-up and the need to throw away paper scripts after use, and the need to disinfect hairbrushes and combs.

Temporary clear barriers between actors and alternate shots setups have been advised. In no case shall children below 10 years be allowed on set, and only one acquaintance can accompany a child on the set.

Proper and regular fumigation of shoot location has been insisted upon.

For non-fiction shows, camera placement and seating arrangements have to be done keeping in mind the norms of social distancing.

The directive also suggests that production facilitates accommodation of crew while shoot is on, to avoid threat of spread while travelling to and from work, and also suggests dedicated vehicles for those who do not live nearby studios.

Access between floors have to be controlled and divide studio space into sections for various production teams in the unit, to maintain isolation.

The directive also discourages use of others’ phones, and encourages serving box meals, and encourages crew to bring their own food.

That apart, every member of a unit has to undergo a questionnaire, pertaining to the information on basics such as if any member of their family has been abroad recently, has local health authority advised quarantine, has anybody in the family had COVID, if the unit member has fever, cough or cold etc.

For television shoots, broadcasters have to obtain permission from local collector where shoot has to take place. For film, due permissions have to obtained by the producer.

3 liquor shops at IGI Airport’s T3 allowed to open

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The Delhi Excise Department has allowed three liquor vends located at Terminal 3, Indira Gandhi International Airport, to open, officials said on Sunday.

Speaking to IANS, an official from the Department said the shops were allowed after submission of compliance report for completion of monthly stock record (MSR) activity.

“The L-10 vends located at Terminal 3, Indira Gandhi International Airport were allowed to resume operations from Saturday,” the official told IANS.

However, the approval to resume the operations were subject to certain conditions.

“They should strictly comply with the national directives for Covid-19 Management. They are further directed to take all possible measures including marking to ensure social distancing in coordination with Airport Authorities,” the official said.

The liquor shops at the airport were also directed to deposit 70 percent ‘Special Corona Fee’ on the total sales daily, “which can be deducted from their ledger account linked with their Vend-ID in ESCIMS (excess supply chain information management system). They have to maintain the requisite balance in their ledger account”.

Also, in case of any unscanned sale, the MSR Gap generated shall be treated as the stock sold and 70 percent Special Corona Fee shall be levied and payable on the same.

Meanwhile, three more private liquor shops were allowed in the city, in addition to 73 such shops functional from last week.

Speaking to IANS, another Excise Department official said the shops were allowed after they gave an undertaking that “they do not fall under the containment zone”.

On May 23, the Delhi Excise Department allowed opening up of 66 private liquor shops on alternate days and from May 27, seven more such shops were allowed.

“The rules for the 66 shops are also applied for the additional seven shops and to the three new shops,” the official told IANS.

The shops, according to the Excise Department, can operate between 9 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. on alternate days, irrespective of their shops having both odd and even numbers.

“They shall deposit 70 per cent Special Corona Fee on total sales daily, which will be deducted from their ledger account linked with their Vend-ID in ESCIMS. They should, therefore, maintain the requisite balance in their ledger account,” the Excise Department said.

The Excise Department asked the shop owners to strictly comply with the National Directives for Covid-19 Management and to take all possible measures including deployment of adequate number of guards, proper barricading, marking to ensure social distancing, etc. in coordination with Delhi Police and local administration.

“In case of any unscanned sale, the MSR Gap generated shall be treated as the stock sold and 70 per cent Special Corona Fee shall be levied and payable on the same,” it added.

It also said in case the shops allowed to operate comes under the Containment zone in future, the same shall be closed immediately.

From May 4, standalone liquor shops were allowed in the city, while from May 19, even those in the market places were allowed on alternate days. On May 5, the government imposed the ‘Special Corona Fee’, which was 70 per cent of the MRP. Till May 25, the government has earned Rs 127 crore as the special corona fee.

Assam exceeds testing rate of Kerala, aims for 10,000 corona tests per day

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Assam has exceeded the testing rate of Kerala and within a week it will start testing of swab samples of 10,000 people per day to detect Covid-19 patients and by June 15, two lakh people would be tested creating a record in India, Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma claimed on Sunday.

The minister said that Assam has overtaken the testing rate of Kerala, which (Kerala) he said so far tested around 70,000 samples. “Kerala’s health infrastructure is 60 years old and Assam’s health infrastructure are is 3 to 4 years old.”

The minister said that in the past 90 days, swab samples of 1,00,483 people were tested in seven laboratories and by June 15, two lakh people would be tested creating a record in India. “From next week two to three more laboratories would start testing of samples increasing the testing capacity to 10,000 samples per day,” he said.

“By sacrificing their personal safety, the health workers have done an incredible task by testing a record number of samples. Despite 1, 272 patients in Assam, in almost all 33 districts, there is no community spread of the coronavirus. Currently 4,232 corona patients can be treated at a time,” Sarma added.

According to the minister, since the withdrawal of the inter-state restrictions by the Union Home Ministry on May 4, over 2.30 lakh people returned to Assam from 14 states heavily increasing the coronavirus cases in Assam and all the people are properly quarantined with no major problems.

“Highest number of people tested Covid-19 positive among the people returned from Maharashtra, followed by 333 positive cases from among the people returned from Tamil Nadu, 134 from those from Delhi and 111 cases from among the people from West Bengal.”

Sarma said that with the increasing of the testing capacity (of samples), there would be 4-day institutional and 10-day home quarantine. To prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the society, Sarma also said that the Assam government had launched a new scheme “Ruthless Quarantine With Big Heart”.

While Assam’s main city and commercial hub Guwahati falls in Kamrup Metro, Golaghat district is a major tea growing area and part of the famous Kaziranga National Park in the district.

Maharashtra permits films, teleserials shootings to resume

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In a significant decision, the Maharashtra government on Sunday permitted resumption of shootings for films, teleserials, advertisements, OTT, etc with immediate effect, an official said.

The move follows several appeals from the film industry and a delegation of Bollywood bigwigs who called on Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray in this regard last week.

Accordingly, along with the gradual steps initiated under #MissionBeginAgain, the state government late this evening issued a separate set of guidelines, paving the way for the film industry to keep the show going on.

For the purpose, those intending to resume shootings will be required to submit their applications to the Maharashtra Films, Theatre and Cultural Development Corporation at the Dadasaheb Phalke Film City, Goregaon, or at the district collectorates concerned across the state, said an official.

“After scrutinising the applications, the concerned authority will give the go-ahead for the shooting proposals. They will have to adhere to the Covid-19 guidelines issued separately for the purpose,” an official told IANS.

The 16-page guidelines pertain to awareness among all stakeholders, managing coronavirus risks on the sets/studios and editing facilities, casting and artist management, production offices, trailers, tents, crowd control and physical distancing, handling of equipments, operations controls, actors and junior artistes, contestants for non-fiction shows, staffing, location departments, shoot management, art department, wardrobe, on-set communication, camera, video village setup, sound, electric/grip departments, catering, travel to be minimised with at least one month stay wherever possible and quarantine for 14 days after return.

Delhi Police arrested two men for smuggling drugs

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The special cell of the Delhi Police arrested two men for smuggling drugs worth Rs 12 crore from Jharkhand to Punjab and Delhi amid the nation-wide lockdown.
The accused were using an e-pass to cross the borders under the garb of transporting migrant workers, the police said.

A nation-wide lockdown has been in force since March 25 to tackle the spread of coronavirus and travellers are required to get an e-pass with a valid reason to cross state borders.

Divisional Commissioner of Police of the special cell Pramod Kushwaha said an official received a tip-off about two people who were trying to supply drugs to Punjab and Delhi and were about to reach Burari Chowk in the national capital in a car on Friday.

The police then intercepted the vehicle and seized around 12 kg of opium worth Rs 2 crore hidden in the car. They also arrested the two accused, identified as Shaan Masih and Chetan Patiyaal — both residents of Hoshiyarpur in Punjab.

The police said the accused revealed that they got the e-pass to cross the borders amid the lockdown in the name of transporting labourers to Jharkhand from the sub-divisional magistrate of Hoshiyarpur. They managed to travel on a single e-pass to Jharkhand thrice.

The accused also confessed, saying that they had transported around 50 kg of drugs worth Rs 12 crore from Jharkhand’s Hazaribagh.

They men named one Gurmeet Singh from Punjab as the mastermind behind the smuggling and said he is running a big drug racket.

The police said they have started investigations and are trying to find out how the accused managed to get hold of the e-pass.

Delhi government has sought financial assistance from the Centre

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The Delhi government has sought financial assistance from the Centre to the tune of Rs 5,000 crore to pay salaries to its employees. In a tweet, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted, “I request the Central government to help the people of Delhi in this time of trouble”.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who also holds the finance portfolio, said he has requested for the Rs 5,000 crore assistance as Delhi did not get anything from the disaster relief fund that was given to other states.

Delhi needs Rs 3,500 crore a month to pay its employees’ salaries and meet other needs.”However, in the past two months, our GST collection has been only Rs 500 crore each month. We need at least Rs 7,000 crore to be able to pay salaries to our employees many of whom are discharging frontline duties against the coronavirus epidemic,” he told the media in a virtual press conference.

Mr Kejriwal had earlier made it clear that Delhi is strapped for revenue — a reason why had also advocated the opening of the economy. In early May, before the lockdown4 was announced, he said Delhi was “ready to lift the lockdown”.

In line with the Central guidelines, the national capital has announced several relaxations, especially in the areas that have not seen any coronavirus cases. The number of containment areas in Delhi, though, is huge. The sprawling city has more than 120 containment zones.

The number of coronavirus cases Delhi crossed the 18,000-mark on Saturday, as the city recorded the biggest single-day jump in cases  1,163.

A senior Railway officer has been suspended

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A senior Railways officer in Uttar Pradesh’s Firozabad has been suspended after he was caught on camera throwing biscuits at some migrants – passengers of a Shramik special train – along with his team members and shouting expletives at them.

The three-minute clip, shot on Monday, shows some Railways employees distributing packets of biscuits at a station in west UP’s Firozabad, about 300 km from state capital Lucknow.

DK Dixit, the chief inspector of ticket, is seen leading the team. The officials can be seen throwing biscuits at the passengers of a Shramik special train, shouting abuses and mocking the migrants.

One of the employees is heard saying: “The biscuits are being distributed because it’s Mr Dikshit’s birthday”.

When some passengers ask for biscuit packets, they are told: “Abhi to diya. Baant ke khao (We just gave one. Share and eat):”

This video was shared on one of the local Railways officers’ WhatsApp group and then made its way to social media.

“Strict disciplinary action has been taken again these railway employees including the suspension of the CIT DK Dixit,” the Railways tweeted as the clip sparked outrage.

Visuals from across the country have captured the desperation and misery of migrants trying to return their homes after they were stranded n March without jobs, food and money due to coronavirus lockdown. While special trains were started for them earlier this month, many of them have complained of a lack of proper facilities on these trains.

Last week, some passengers in Delhi were seen fighting for food and water.

On Friday, the Supreme Court told center to devise a uniform policy for their travel as it grilled the government over the handling of the crisis.

YS Jagan government’s one-year rule has been the topic

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YS Jagan government’s one-year rule has been the topic all over with success-failure ratio analysis, criticism, and mixed reactions. Not just the voting public, but the major political parties expressed their experience in the one-year rule of Jagan in the state of Andhra Pradesh, except the Janasena party. The Janasena chose to ‘praise’ BJP’s one -year rule than to ‘criticize’ YSRC’s one-year rule, though he can do both.

Pawan Kalyan who used to respond on a burning issue after a week since it happens is very much active on social media these days chanting the names of bigwigs, veterans, and founders of BJP, more than revealing his stand on issues in the state. Obviously, he tweeted praises during commemorating BJP’s one-year completion in rule with some strong extolling words about PM Narendra Modi.

The question here is why is Pawan Kalyan not interested in putting his or his party’s (read Janasena not BJP) opinion on YSRC’s one-year rule in the state of Andhra Pradesh? While the BJP gave some shoutouts about Jagan’s policies in the last one year rule along with some negative feedback, it was a mixed one after all. On the other side, Chandrababu launched a detailed critique with hashtag #1YearOfMassDestruction, but not a word on it from Pawan Kalyan.

A year that saw historic and landmark decisions in the country; And now our ‘Bharath’ shall soon become a Self-Reliant Nation. The 21st century shall truly belong to ‘India ‘ under the visionary and courageous leadership of Hon. PM Sri @narendramodi ji

Pawan Kalyan had been the obvious critic against Jagan’s rule since the beginning. Being in the opposition won’t let him praise the latter’s rule, but he could have done the usual criticism which he did not, surprisingly. Is it because the state BJP already released some positive statements and Pawan Kalyan’s just did not want to contradict and condemn them or is it because the high command ordered him to ignore the topic for the now Or Is it because he is afraid to criticize Jagan’s rule.

Well, these questions won’t be finding any answers for now. Maybe, the Janasena leader must have preferred to praise the BJP on the first anniversary than to lash out at YSRC on the same occasion. Though Pawan Kalyan did not want to release a progress note for Jagan’s one-year rule, the YSRC fans are not leaving this chance to commemorate Pawan Kalyan’s disastrous defeat at Bhimavaram and Visakhapatnam, with a flood of memes and jokes.

Modi 2.0 has taken many bold decisions

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About a year back exactly on the same date, Narendra Modi sworn in as Prime Minister of India for the second time. In this last 12 months, Modi 2.0 has taken many bold decisions such as abolishing triple talaq and Article 370 to Jammu & Kashmir.

There is a mixed feedback on the performance of NDA government. But Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan assessed that Modi’s 2.0 has done remarkably well in the last one year. He took to his Twitter and showered compliments on PM Modi and his government.

“A year that saw historic and landmark decisions in the country; And now our ‘Bharath’ shall soon become a Self-Reliant Nation. The 21st century shall truly belong to ‘India’ under the visionary and courageous leadership of Hon. PM Sri narendramodi ji My Hearty Congratulations!! To everyone in the govt for 1 year of bold and successful reforms. Jai Hind!,” tweeted Pawan Kalyan.

A year that saw historic and landmark decisions in the country; And now our ‘Bharath’ shall soon become a Self-Reliant Nation. Pawan’s praise can be understood here as Jana Sena and BJP are allies now. But if we go back in time, Pawan was the one who started the fight against BJP and Modi in the ‘Special Category Status’ to Andhra Pradesh.

‘Pachipooyina (spoiled and bitter) Laddus’ was the comment made by Pawan when Modi government changed the ‘Special Status’ to ‘Special Package.’ The ‘Special Status’ issue is almost closed now and seems Pawan too forgot about it.

Kohli Instagram live session with spinner Ravichandran Ashwin

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India skipper Virat Kohli has said that he does not really know whether the game of cricket will change or not once the action resumes during this coronavirus period. Kohli was doing an Instagram live session with spinner Ravichandran Ashwin and it was then that the Indian skipper was asked whether he sees the game-changing a lot when it resumes.

“Game-changing a lot? Man I do not know what is going to happen, it is so strange thinking even of practice sessions like instinctively you want to clap/hi-five, but you cannot do that, you will meet people after a long time, and you would have to fold hands and stay away,” Kohli told Ashwin during the interaction.

“I know it sounds strange, it might be a permanent feature until there is some sort of cure or vaccine that comes out, we will need to make that a part of our routine,” he added.However, the Indian skipper also reckons that people won’t find it hard to acclimatize to the new challenges which will be given to players because of the coronavirus.

“We all find it strange, with all things in life, it won’t be that difficult to make a part of our lives,” Kohli concluded.On May 22, the International Cricket Council (ICC) had announced the ”Back to Cricket Guidelines” for the safe resumption of the sport.

To resume training for the international cricket the ICC has said, “Consider appointing a Chief Medical Officer and/or Biosafety Official who will be responsible for implementing government regulations and the biosafety plan to resume training and competition.”

The need for a pre-match isolation training camp with health, temperature checks, and COVID-19 testing at least 14 days prior to travel to ensure the team is coronavirus free is also mentioned.

Sanitization of personal equipment, before and after use, and practice of social distancing is also part of the guidelines. Players and umpires should maintain social distancing on the cricket field and that includes no handing over of player items to the umpire or teammates.

Consider adopting a process that will assist the bowler in managing his/her items. Umpires may also be encouraged to use gloves when handling the ball.

Regular hand sanitising when in contact with the ball, prohibition on the use of saliva and not touching eyes, nose, mouth after contact with the ball are the measures for ”safe management of the ball”.

ICC mentioned while travelling – consider chartered flights and seat spacing to ensure social distancing.

All international cricket has been suspended since March due to the coronavirus.However, England and West Indies are looking to play a three-match Test series in July this year in a ”bio-secure” environment.

The total number of corona virus cases in Odisha

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Odisha on Sunday reported its highest single-day spike in COVID-19 cases, with 129 more people testing positive for the infection, a health department official said. The total number of coronavirus cases in the state rose to 1,948, he said.

Of the new patients, 119 had recently returned to the state from various parts of the country and were indifferent quarantine centers across districts, while 10 others were detected with the infection as a result of contact-tracing exercises, he said.

The new cases were reported from 19 districts. A maximum of 18 fresh cases was found in Kendrapara, followed by 16 in Gajapati, 12 in Nuapada, 11 in Bolangir, 10 each in Ganjam, and Jajpur districts.

Seven new cases were reported in Khurda, six each in Balasore, Sundergarh, Mayurbhanj, Bargarh, five in Cuttack, four in Puri and Deogarh, three in Keonjhar, two in Jagatsinghpur and one each in Malkangiri, Dhenkanal, and Sambalpur.

With these fresh ones, the number of active COVID-19 cases increased to 889 in Odisha, while 1,050 patients have recovered so far. Seven persons died of the disease.

The state health department has so far tested 1,52,131 samples, he said.

A total of 4,641 samples were tested on Saturday, he said, adding the government has created 16,648 temporary medical centers or camps in 6,798-gram panchayats for people returning to the state.

Uttarakhand Minister’s wife tested positive for coronavirus

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An Uttarakhand minister and 41 others living at his official residence in Dehradun have been quarantined after his wife tested positive for coronavirus

The swab sample report on Saturday evening confirmed that the minister’s wife had contracted the virus. She has been admitted to AIIMS Rishikesh for further treatment.

According to the news agency ANI, samples of 41 people, who are living at the minister’s house, have been collected and sent for COVID-19 testing.

On Saturday, Uttarakhand logged 22 fresh cases of coronavirus, taking the state’s tally to 749. Of the 22 new cases, 14 are from Dehradun, 3 from Haridwar and 5 from Nainital.

India registered its highest single-day spike of COVID-19 cases on Sunday with 8,380 new infections reported in the last 24 hours, taking the country’s tally to 1,82,143, while the number of deaths rose to 5,164, according to the Union Health Ministry.

On Saturday, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued new guidelines, extending the nationwide lockdown till June 30 with a phased plan to unlock India.

Strict orders enforced on March 25, when the country went into a total lockdown to break the chain of transmission of the virus, will be limited to containment zones – areas sealed because of a large number of COVID-19 cases – at least till June 30.

Sarkaru Vaari Paata First Look Poster

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Sarkaru Vaari Paata First Look Poster

Sarkaru Vaari Paata First Look Poster 

Neil Nitin Mukesh shares advantage of being father to a baby girl

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Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh has shared a quirky advantage of being a father to a baby girl.

Neil took to Instagram, where he is seen wearing his daughter Nurvi’s Minnie Mouse hairband.

“Advantage of being a father to a baby girl. You get to keep you hair back. #longhair#quarantine,” he captioned the image.

Neil keeps posting pictures and videos of his adorable daughter on social media.

Neil married Rukmini Sahay in 2017. The two welcomed their daughter Nurvi in 2018.

His last onscreen outing was the 2019 film “Bypass Road”, which was scripted and produced by him. The film marked the directorial debut of his brother Naman Nitin Mukesh.

Lockdown 5.0: Night curfew between 9 pm and 5 am

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As the Centre on Saturday adopted an exit step towards the 67-day long nationwide lockdown, declaring that the restrictions will be limited only to the containment zones up to June 30, it has also shortened the night curfew timings.

As per an order issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the night curfew will be imposed between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., instead of the present timing of 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.

“Night curfew movement of individuals shall remain strictly prohibited between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. throughout the country, except for essential activities,” the MHA said in its order.

The local authorities, it said, will issue orders in the entire area in their jurisdiction under the appropriate provisions of law.

The order said that the lockdown shall continue to remain in force in the containment zones till June 30.

“Containment zones will be demarcated by the district authorities after taking into consideration the guidelines of the Union Health Ministry,” the order read.

As per the order, only essential activities will be allowed in the containment zones.

“There shall be strict perimeter control to ensure that there is no movement of people in or out of these zones, except for medical emergencies and for maintaining supply of essential goods and services. In the containment zones, there shall be intensive contact tracing, house-to-house surveillance and other clinical interventions, as required,” the order said.

The order also said that the states and Union Territories may identify buffer zones outside the containment zones, where new cases are more likely to occur.

“Within the buffer zones, restrictions as considered necessary may be put in place by the district authorities,” the order said.

It also said that the states and Union Territories, based on their assessment of the situation, may prohibit certain activities outside the containment zones, or impose such restrictions as deemed necessary.

Large part of me becoming captain has to do with Dhoni observing me: Kohli

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Virat Kohli started his international career under the captaincy of M.S. Dhoni before taking over the reins of the Indian team himself. Kohli took over the Test captaincy after Dhoni’s abrupt retirement from the longest form of the game in 2014. And in January 2017, he took over the limited-overs captaincy.

Kohli feels that Dhoni’s observation of how he developed over the course of his career went a long way in him eventually taking the mantle. “Becoming captain was not even in my wildest dreams,” Kohli said in an Instagram live video chat with his teammate Ravichandran Ashwin on ‘Reminisce with Ash’.

Kohli said that he always had tactical conversations with Dhoni during matches. “I was always in MS’s ears. He would deny a lot of things but discuss a lot also. I think he got a lot of confidence in me and a large part of me becoming captain has to do with him observing me over a long period of time.

“It can’t be that he goes to the selectors and just says, ‘Make this guy captain.’ He has to take responsibility to identify the person and then slowly see how the guy develops. I think he played a big role in that and that trust you have to build over the course of eight or nine years.”

Under Kohli India have enjoyed a dominant run in Test cricket and recorded ODI series wins in South Africa and Australia.

COVID-19: Record 938 new cases, Tamil Nadu count crosses 21K-mark

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Tamil Nadu on Saturday reported a record 938 new coronavirus cases over the past 24 hours, taking the total tally past the 21K-mark to 21,184.

In a statement issued here, the Health Department said these 938 persons included 82 returnees from other states and countries.

The statement said six Covid-19 patients died, taking the state’s death toll to 160.

State capital Chennai, with its high density of population, continued to see the highest 616 new infections, taking its total tally to 13,980. The Chengalpattu district reported 94 more positive cases.

Members of the medical expert committee said lockdown restrictions may be relaxed in Tamil Nadu, barring Chennai, Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu, and Kancheepuram districts.

Speaking to the media after a meeting with Chief Minister K. Palaniswami, they said coronavirus infections were high in Chennai and neighboring districts like Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu, and Kancheepuram.

Advocating continuance of the lockdown restrictions in these four districts, they said easing must depend on the extent of coronavirus spread in each district.

As of Saturday, coronavirus cases in Chennai stood at 13,980, followed by Chengalpattu (1,094), Tiruvallur (902) and Kancheepuram (390).

Asserting that resumption of public transport – buses and trains – in Chennai may be dangerous, the experts said these should not be allowed to run. To control the spread, swab testing should be increased, they said.

On Saturday, 12,605 samples were tested, taking the total to 4.79 lakh. The testing of 636 samples is under process.

The number of infected children in the age group 0-12 went up to 1,239.

The total active cases in Tamil Nadu now stands at 9,021.

BCCI recommends Rohit for Khel Ratna; Ishant, Shikhar & Deepti for Arjuna

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has nominated Rohit Sharma for the prestigious Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award 2020 while Ishant Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan and Deepti Sharma have been nominated for Arjuna Awards.

IANS had earlier reported that Deepti was likely to be nominated for the Arjuna Award for her performance over the last two seasons.

The BCCI in the release said: “The Government of India’s Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports had sought invitations for the respective awards with the period of consideration beginning 1st January 2016 to 31st December 2019.

“Rohit Sharma, Team India’s vice-captain in the white-ball format has been a prolific run-getter. Named the ICC ODI Cricketer of the Year for 2019, the stylish opener became the first player in the history of the game to score five ODI centuries in one edition of the World Cup. He is also the first batsman to score four T20I centuries and is the first player to have twin centuries in his maiden appearance as a Test opener.

“Shikhar Dhawan holds the record for the fastest Test century on debut and is the only batsman in the world to have won two consecutive golden bats (for most runs) in the ICC Champions Trophy. He is also the quickest Indian batsman to reach 2000 and 3000 runs in ODIs and second-fastest Indian to score 4000 and 5000 runs in ODIs.

“The youngest Indian to play all three formats of the game, Ishant Sharma has been leading the Indian pace bowling attack and holds the record for most wickets by an Indian pacer outside Asia. A top-class all-rounder, Deepti Sharma holds the record for the highest individual WODI score by an Indian player and is also the only Indian spinner to take 6 WODI wickets.”

Commenting on the picks, Sourav Ganguly, President, BCCI said: “We went through a lot of data and considered various parameters before shortlisting the nominees. Rohit Sharma has set new benchmarks as a batsman and achieved scores people thought were not possible in the shorter formats of the game. We feel he is worthy of getting the prestigious Khel Ratna award for his commitment, conduct, consistency and his leadership skills.

“Ishant Sharma is the most senior member of the Test squad and his contribution has been vital in the Indian team’s long run as the No. 1 Test side. Fast bowlers are prone to injuries and Ishant has had a fair share of them but he has fought hard to be back on the park every time. Shikhar has been consistently scoring at the top and his performances in the ICC events have been significant. Deepti is a genuine all-rounder and her contribution to the team has been vital.”

Jay Shah, Honorary Secretary, BCCI said: “There is no bigger honor than representing your country and being nominated for national awards is a recognition of your hard work. In the last five years, Rohit Sharma has not only raised the bar with his individual performances but has also led the Indian team with distinction in Virat Kohli’s absence. Under his captaincy, India famously won the Asia Cup in UAE, the Nidahas Trophy in Sri Lanka and registered many bilateral series wins at home. Rohit has been a perfect team-man and a mentor to youngsters. He deserves the highest sporting honour in the country.

“Ishant Sharma has been a warhorse while Shikhar Dhawan lifts the team’s morale with his fearless approach. Deepti Sharma has contributed a lot in Indian team’s consistent showing in the big-ticket events.”

Arun Singh Dhumal, Honorary Treasurer, BCCI said: “Receiving a national award is a huge honor. It is a culmination of your on-field performances and your character off the field. Indian cricketers have shown the competitive spirit on the ground and have come forward to help the country in this battle against the coronavirus.

“They have taken part in awareness campaigns, donated money and food grains to relief funds and charities and also connected with their fans through social media. The last Indian cricketer to win the Khel Ratna was Virat Kohli and I hope Rohit Sharma too, gets this top award as he thoroughly deserves it.

“Ishant Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan have justified their talent and put in performances that their fans can be proud of. Deepti Sharma has contributed both with the bat and ball and deserves her nomination. I extend my best wishes to all the nominated cricketers.”

11,264 patients recovered in a day, doubling time 15.4 days: Health Min

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The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Saturday that the doubling time of Covid-19 cases has improved to 15.4 days in the last three days, while the recovery rate has shot up to 47.40 percent.

According to a statement issued by the Health Ministry, a total of 11,264 Covid-19 patients have been cured in the last 24 hours, the highest in a single day so far. As many as 82,369 patients have been cured of Covid-19 till now.

“The doubling time in the past 14 days was 13.3, which has improved to 15.4 in the last three days. The fatality rate is 2.86 percent. As on May 29, there were 2.55 percent active Covid-19 cases in the ICU, 0.48 percent on ventilator support and 1.96 percent on oxygen support,” the Health Ministry said.

According to a senior ministry official, the recovery rate has increased by 4.51 percent, from 42.89 percent to 47.40 percent.

“Owing to the high number of recovered patients, the number of active cases has also declined from 89,987 on Friday to 86,422 presently. All the active cases are under active medical supervision,” the ministry said.

The Health Ministry said that the testing capacity has increased in the country through 462 government laboratories and 200 private laboratories. “Cumulatively, 36,12,242 tests have been done so far for Covid-19, while 1,26,842 samples were tested on Friday,” said an official.

There are 942 dedicated Covid-19 hospitals with 1,58,908 isolation beds, 20,608 ICU beds and 69,384 oxygen supported beds in the country.

“A total of 2,380 dedicated Covid Health Centres with 1,33,678 isolation beds, 10,916 ICU beds and 45,750 oxygen supported beds have been operationalisd. As many as 10,541 quarantine centres and 7,304 Covid Care Centres with 6,64,330 beds are now available to combat coronavirus in the country,” said the statement.

The Centre has also provided 119.88 lakh N95 masks and 96.14 Lakh Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the states/UTs/Central institutions.

The Health Ministry also emphasised that all precautions must be taken while living with the new normal of Covid-19. The ministry insisted that the management of Covid-19 is only possible when due care is taken by everyone without being complacent and also by not taking the relaxations during the lockdown situation for granted.

“It is imperative that all guidelines on physical distancing are followed at public places and workplaces; hand hygiene including frequent hand washing and respiratory hygiene is maintained; mask or face covers are used in public places; and coughing/respiratory etiquettes are followed,” said the statement.