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Pakistan Bid To Unite OIC Members On Kashmir Falls Flat

Pakistan’s dream of uniting with Muslim countries against India over Kashmir issue fell flat with the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) refusing to interfere into the matter.

Dawn reported that Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi “respectfully” told the OIC to convene a Council of Foreign Ministers over the Kashmir issue, or else Pakistan would “call a meeting of the Islamic countries that are ready to stand with us on Kashmir”.

He stated that as Pakistan pulled out of the Kuala Lumpur summit after Saudi Arabia’s “request”, it now expects Riyadh to “show leadership on this issue”.

Pakistan has been pushing for the foreign ministers’ meeting of the OIC since India abrogated Article 370, which gave special status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. New Delhi has told the international community that its decision on revoking Kashmir’s status is an internal matter, a stance supported by several countries.

In an earlier report published by Dawn, a Pakistan diplomatic source confirmed that Saudi Arabia had shown reluctance to accept Islamabad’s request for an immediate meeting of OIC foreign ministers’ on Kashmir.

After failing to get a desired response from the OIC members, Prime Minister Imran Khan said, “The reason is that we have no voice and there is a total division amongst (us). We cannot even come together as a whole on the OIC meeting on Kashmir.”

Though Pakistan reportedly made attempts to push its narrative of raising the issue of rising Islamophobia in India in its agenda, Maldives, an ally of India, thwarted the move on May 22 and said, “Isolated statements by motivated people and disinformation campaigns on social media should not be construed as representative of the feelings of 1.3 billion.”

Maldives Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Thilmeeza Hussain, said that alleging Islamophobia in the context of India would be factually incorrect.

“It would be detrimental to the religious harmony in the South Asian region. Islam has existed in India for centuries and it is the second-largest religion in India, with 14.2 per cent of the country’s population,” she said. (ANI)

Armed Forces Want Drones To Be Fitted With Missiles

By Ajit K Dubey

Amid border tension with China, the armed forces are pushing a case for arming their Heron UAVs with laser-guided bombs, precision-guided munitions and anti-tank missiles for taking out enemy positions and armoured regiments.

The proposal named Project Cheetah has been revived by the armed forces after being pending for a long time and is expected to cost over Rs 3,500 crores to the government.

“Under this project, around 90 Heron drones of the three services would be upgraded to be armed with laser-guided bombs, air to ground and air-launched anti-tank guided missiles,” government sources told ANI.

The case is going to be considered by a high-level Defence Ministry body including Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar, who is now the in-charge of all capital procurements for the three services.

In the proposal, the armed forces have proposed to equip the drones with stronger surveillance and reconnaissance payloads for keeping an eye on enemy locations and stations and take them out, if required.

The Indian fleet of medium altitude long endurance drones also known as unmanned aerial vehicles includes mainly Israeli equipment including the Herons.

They have been deployed by both the Army and Air Force in the forward locations of Ladakh sector along the China border there. The drones are also helping in verifying the disengagement by Chinese as well as knowing their troop build up strength in-depth areas.

The project on upgrading the drones for carrying out offensive operations against the enemies would involve a number of Indian-developed solutions too.

The upgraded UAVs can be used against conventional military operations as well as in counter-terrorism operations in future, if required, sources said.

With the upgrade in reconnaissance capabilities, the forces on the ground would also be able to get pin-point intelligence about hideouts in areas where men have to be involved in operations.

The upgrades would also enable the Armed forces’ ground station handlers to operate these aircraft from far-off distances and control them through the satellite communication system. (ANI)

Systematic Genocide Of Uighurs In Progress

Last month in early July, the BBC reported that the Americans, in a significant move, have “seized a shipment of human hair products from China” that it says was made by forced labour from children or prisoners. “Production of these goods constitutes a very serious human rights violation,” said US customs official Brenda Smith. China, as it routinely does and rather nonchalantly, with a straight face, vigorously denied the charges. The ‘forced labour’ charge was malicious and totally fabricated, it claimed.

The American authorities did not clarify if the hair products, or products made from hair, literally, came from children or women, or prisoners, especially those imprisoned in the huge province of Xinjiang in China. Indeed, did they come from this far-west province, now dubbed as a vast concentration camp, perhaps bigger in size than what the Nazis ever imagined before the Second World War and during the Holocaust, where more than one million local Muslim Uighurs are reportedly trapped as prisoners and bonded labourers, including children and women.

According to the report, the products were detained by the US Customs and Border Protection at the Port of New York and New Jersey. The products were part of a 13-tonne shipment of hair products worth more than $800,000. “The goods came from a company in Xinjiang, which, the agency said, indicated potential human right abuses of forced child labour and imprisonment.”

If anything, the seizure was scary and reminded the world of yet another grotesque and heart-rending chapter of history: the manner in which the Nazis used the body parts of Jewish prisoners in the death and labour camps, especially that of women and children, including their skin, hair, etc, to make products. Their teeth, especially those with gold embedded in it, were melted to extract gold.

So what is happening in Xinjiang, and with its indigenous population, even as China enforces a total information blockade in the region with reporters not allowed to venture in, and vast prisons and ‘concentration camps’ the size of several football fields being used for ideological indoctrination, mass brutalization, sexual slavery, bonded labour and total subjugation with a military clampdown? Are Uighurs the victims of mass incarceration with total denial of fundamental rights which the world is refusing to see despite the stark evidence pointing to it again and again?

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Recently, a video had surfaced which looked like a bigger and more draconian version of what used to be the Guantanamo Bay during the times of George Bush in the US after the September 11 attacks in America by the Al Qaeda. Rows of uniformed prisoners sitting with their heads bowed, their heads shaved, being herded by armed military men.

The picture taken by drones was shown in almost all top television channels in the West and in some cases the Chinese ambassadors and other officials were asked to respond. In most cases, the Chinese had no answer at all, not even a clear denial, saying, really, what’s new about these video pictures, they could be just routine movement of prisoners in routine prisons, what’s so surprising about it?

However, the drone videos clearly pointed out that the location was Xinjiang and the people were Uighurs. Indeed, in a dark Orwellian twist, these prisons and concentration camps are called ‘re-education camps’, even ‘loving, kindness camps’ or even vocational training camps where all are happy and healthy. Typically, it is reported that the prisoners are forced to sing and shout aloud in chorus praising Xi Jin Ping, the Chinese president for life.

Xinjiang was incorporated in China in 1949. Unlike the occupation of Tibet, the diabolical paradigm shift in the demographics of population and social and economic life came much later. Tibet has over the years seen the influx of Han Chinese population from the mainland, shifting the local population in this vast, scattered and beautiful mountain landscape to an inferior position, with most top positions held by the Han Chinese appointed by the Chinese Communist Party and the regime in Beijing, and with local Tibetans having been totally compromised and coopted.

This reporter has witnessed several ‘exemplary villages’ in Tibet, as he covered the region before the Summer Olympics in China in 2008. Every house in the village celebrated ‘happy’ Tibetan families and farmers, with a calendar showcasing the smiling leaders of the Chinese government: Deng Xiao Ping, Hu Jintao etc. All of them unanimously praised the Chinese government in the various Tibetan-Buddhist monasteries controlled by Beijing and the Prefecture of Tibet, as well in these exemplary villages which showed no signs of poverty with beautiful rivers and water bodies, flourishing agricultural fields, sturdy houses, and with private property, including land, now allowed.

The only irony was the hidden joke: that under some of these government calendars with smiling faces of top Chinese leaders of the past and present, there might occasionally lurk another small calendar: that of a smiling Dalai Lama.

However, Tibet, where, even before the Olympics, scores of monks did ‘self-immolation’ in protest, and where several other protesting monks – branded criminals – literally disappeared, has not gone through the same kind of mass persecution which the Uighurs are going through right now in Xinjiang. Tibet did not have concentration camps, though State repression was universal and there were no freedoms. Perhaps this is because Tibet has always been under the international scanner with celebrities, world leaders and human rights groups openly backing the Dalai Lama.

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However, the huge administrative province of Xinjiang, with its Islamic, Turkic and Central Asian roots, and bordering, among others, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Pakistan, has chosen to violently rebel many times in the region and even in Beijing. There have been clashes with the Han Chinese, the police and military, and a car exploded at Tiananmen Square in Beijing too in the past. China clamped down with an iron hand branding them terrorists.

The locals speak a variant of Turkish and are believers in strong Islamic traditions. Ethnically and culturally they believe they have inherited their history from Central Asia. Kashgar here was a famous town during the Silk Road era, with local craft and agriculture their mainstay at one time. Now, everything is controlled by the Han Chinese and the Chinese military administration.

As of now, almost 40 per cent of the population is Han Chinese. Mass surveillance including facial records of individuals is now an accepted reality. Islamic traditions have been banned and instead indoctrination based on so-called ‘Chinese Communist Characteristics’ are drilled inside children and adults. Most ‘brainwashed’ children are separated from their family and friends who do not know their whereabouts. Recently, some local students returned from Hong Kong to find that their parents, family and friends have disappeared. In secret files discovered and exposed by The New York Times, several such cases were reported.

The students were told, as the leaked internal Chinese government documents of 400 pages plus revealed, that if they choose not to follow the dominant code, even in answering the questions put up to them, the detention period of their loved ones can be prolonged or shortened accordingly. They were told that their family is in a ‘training school’ set up by the government and that they were not criminals, but they will not be allowed to leave these training schools. Occasionally, some of the disappeared people appear on state television, looking emaciated and tortured, praising their life and the contribution of the Chinese government. This especially happens if their relatives and friends choose to campaign for them ‘outside China’ especially in the West.

There have been other horror stories, one most horrifying being that local women, whose husbands are in prison, or have disappeared, are being forced to sleep in the same bedroom with unknown Han Chinese men – so as reportedly ‘to acclimatize and protect them with mainstream Chinese culture and family values’. Not only that, in yet another move reminiscent of the Nazi era, birth control measures are being pushed forcibly down the throat of Uighur women. Soon, observers believe, that they might be forced into marriage with Han Chinese men, or compelled into some form of sex slavery or trafficking.

Wrote the Newrepublic.com in a recent article: “The horrors Beijing has rolled out in Xinjiang are almost too nauseating to name. Buoyed by a series of thousands of so-called ‘re-education camps’, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authorities have effectively transformed the entire region into what The New York Times describes as a ‘virtual prison’ with everything from race-based facial recognition tools to the  tracking of DNA samples and iris scans stalking Uighurs wherever they go. To take just one measure of comparison, Xinjiang now has a higher level of police density than even East Germany— which itself had magnitudes more police informants per capita than even Nazi Germany — at the end of the Cold War. “Nowhere in the world, not even in North Korea, is the population monitored as strictly as it is in Xinjiang,” wrote the German magazine, Der Spiegel. ”

“China’s camps have yet to become reprises of Dachau or Sachsenhausen, and the region has not fully collapsed into outright genocide. But that’s not for lack of trying. While Chinese authorities continue to strip-mine the region of any of its pre-CCP past—of mosques, of Islamic graveyards, of cultural trappings and non-Han ethnic identity—the CCP has launched a simultaneous campaign of eugenics against the Uighur population.” By forcing sterilization and abortions alike on hundreds of thousands of Uighur women, China hopes to kill off the next generation of Uighurs before they’re even born.

India’s Coronavirus Count Nears 21 Lakh

With a spike of 61,537 new COVID-19 cases and 933 deaths India’s COVID-19 tally surged to 20,88,612 on Saturday, as per the Union health ministry.

The death toll due to the disease now stands at 42,518 in the country, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW). The COVID-19 tally of 20,88,612 cases includes 6,19,088 active cases, 14,27,006 cured/discharged/migrated.

COVID-19 confirmed cases had crossed the 10 lakh mark in India on July 17 when the tally reached 10,03,832.

Compared globally, India has one of the lowest cases per million at 1469 as against the global average of 2425 and added that the Case Fatality Rate stands at 2.04 per cent.

With 48,900 patients discharged in the last 24 hours, India’s total recoveries from COVID-19 has reached 14,27,005. The recovery rate stands at 68.32 per cent.

Meanwhile, 12,822 COVID-19 cases and 275 deaths due to the disease were reported in Maharashtra, the worst affected state by the pandemic, making the tally of the state cross the five lakh mark on Saturday. The state now has 5,03,084 confirmed cases, including 1,47,048 active cases and 17,367 deaths, according to the state health department.

Tamil Nadu, the second-worst affected by the pandemic reported 5,883 positive cases and 118 deaths from across the state today, according to the state health department. The total number of cases now stand at 2,90,907 in the state, including 53,481 active cases, 2,32,618 discharged patients and 4,808 deaths.

As per the health department of national capital 1,404 new coronavirus cases, 1,130 recoveries and 16 deaths were reported today. The total number of cases in Delhi now stands at 1,44,127, including 1,29,362 recoveries, 10,667 active cases and 4,098 deaths.

A total of 1,101 new corona cases were reported in Gujarat today, alongwith 1,135 discharges and 23 fatalities. The state has 14,530 active cases, out of which 82 patients are on ventilator.

In Andhra Pradesh 10,080 new COVID-19 cases and 97 deaths were reported, according to the COVID-19 Nodal Officer in the state. The total number of case in the state are now at 2,17,040 including 85,486 active cases, 1,29,615 recovered cases and 1,939 deaths.

Meanwhile, Kerala on Saturday recorded a spike of 1,420 positive cases, with 485 cases being reported from state capital Thiruvananthapuram alone. Four deaths were also reported from across the state due to the disease today, according to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

The state now has 33,120 confirmed cases, including 12,109 active and 20,862 recovered patients.

According to the daily COVID bulletin of the Punjab government 998 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Punjab in the last 24 hours, making the state tally rise to 22,928. The tally includes 7,506 active cases, and 14,860 cured/discharged patients, apart from 562 deaths being reported due to the disease.

The number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir reached 24,390 on Saturday, including 7,264 active cases. While Jammu has 1,756 active cases, Kashmir has a larger share of 5,508 active cases. A total of 16,667 patients have been cured and discharged in the union territory and a total of 459 deaths have been reported due to the disease.

Further, 169 people tested positive for COVID-19 in Manipur in the last 24 hours, taking total cases to 3,635 including 1,697 active cases, 1,927 discharges and 11 deaths, according to the state government today.

268 new coronavirus cases, 109 discharges and 5 deaths were reported from Puducherry today. The total number of cases in the union territory now stands at 5,087 including 1,953 active cases, 3,054 recovered patients and 80 deaths due to the infection.

The union territory of Chandigarh reported 52 new corona cases today. Taking the total number of cases to 1,426. The death toll due to the disease rose to 24 with one death being reported today. The number of active cases now stands at 529 in the union territory. (ANI)

‘Mafias That Punjab CM Vowed To End Are Thriving’

The mining, liquor, cable, drugs and transport mafias which Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh promised to end are thriving under his rule, said Partap Singh Bajwa, Rajya Sabha MP from Congress.

“Captain Amarinder Singh promised to end the rule of mining, liquor, cable, drugs and transport mafias within four weeks if he came to power, but now even after four years of his rule, these mafias are thriving,” Bajwa told ANI.

He said, “If the Congress has to be saved, then we need to change the leadership in the state.”

Bajwa said many party members have repeatedly requested the Chief Minister to sanction a probe into the big distilleries which illegally sold the liquor during lockdown to other states.

Talking about the hooch tragedy, Bajwa said that excise, taxation department along with police and politicians are involved in the illicit liquor trade, and investigation by state authorities can be influenced and so he is demanding a CBI probe.

“CM Captain Amarinder Singh has excise and taxation, home department and police under him. All fingers are being raised at the excise department. No state official has enough power to investigate the Chief Minister’s office. If justice has to be given to 121 people who died in the hooch tragedy, then an investigation should be done by CBI or ED,” he said. (ANI)

India Confident Of Battling China Alone: West Think Tank

Post the violent June 15 Galwan Valley clashes, India has shown the confidence of standing solo against China in any future border dispute despite the United States’ offer of forming a Quad alliance against Beijing, a European-based think tank said.

Since the clashes in Eastern Ladakh, several negotiations between India and China have taken place. Though they have yielded some results as troops of both countries started pulling back in some of the disputed sectors, Chinese troops are still present in the Depsang Plains region, Gogra, and the Fingers region along the Pangong Tso.

“In the initial phase of disengagement at Pangong Tso, the Chinese moved back from Finger 4 to Finger 5, but continued with their deployment on the ridge line. India is insisting that China move back from Finger 5 to its old position on the Finger 8 spur. In the face of repeated demands by the Chinese negotiators that India move its troops back from the forward areas, India has refused to consider any de-escalation until the disengagement process through the withdrawal of Chinese intrusions is complete,” the European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS) said in its commentary.

“Just like in Doklam in 2017, the firmness and resolve displayed by the Indian political and military leadership in the face of the Chinese transgressions have surprised China,” the think tank said.

Citing a recent report by the Indian Defence Ministry, EFSAS said, “While engagement and dialogue at military and diplomatic level are continuing to arrive at a mutually acceptable consensus, the present standoff is likely to be prolonged.”

In other words, both countries are prepared to “dig in for the winter despite the harsh climatic conditions that prevail at such high altitudes. India has mounted a massive logistics and stocking exercise similar to what it does every year to retain its hold over the even more unwelcoming Siachen glacier”.

This preparedness by India shows that it is strong enough to counter any serious confrontation at the border despite China offering a lucrative offer of focusing on improvement of the bilateral relations instead of the border issue.

“There has been an argument in Indian public opinion on the boundary question, which worries me, suggesting the Indian government adjust its policy towards China, and change its stance on issues related to Taiwan, Tibet, Hong Kong and the South China Sea to put pressure on China…(Both sides need to) correctly analyse and view each other’s strategic intentions and prevent misinterpretation and miscalculation in a positive, open and inclusive attitude,” Sun Weidong, Chinese Ambassador to India was quoted as saying at a webinar on ‘India-China Relations: The Way Forward’ organised on July 30.

He further said, “The purpose of clarification of Line of Actual Control (LAC) is to maintain peace and tranquillity. When we look back into history, if one side has unilaterally stated its own perception on the LAC during the negotiations, then that will lead to disputes. That is why this process cannot…move on. I think that this is a departure from the original purpose.”

“The important thing is that we must follow those agreements and continue our discussion and consultation along the diplomatic channels and also among corps commanders, and also find out a way to de-escalate the situation and restore peace and tranquillity,” he added.

According to EFSAS, “China has periodically been needling India at the border and routinely violating agreements reached between the two sides to maintain peace and tranquillity there, India has now been bitten enough times to realise the futility, even counter-productivity, of dealing with the border issue in isolation.”

“Despite the temptation to take the easy road proposed by the Chinese, India believes that it is now resolute and strong enough to sustain a serious confrontation at the border in order to secure the future from unpredictable and unprovoked acts of aggression by China,” the think tank added.

“India realises as well the potential serious consequences of a Chinese intrusion that goes out of hand, as the one on June 15 in Galwan well-nigh did,” the commentary stated.

“While India hopes that the current standoff will be resolved through dialogue, it has also left little doubt about its preparedness for conflict escalation in order to safeguard its territory. It may, therefore, be the optimal option for India and China to work out a mutually acceptable solution that involves a face-saving Chinese exit. Russia, as India’s traditional partner and China’s newfound ally, could potentially play a useful role in hammering this out,” it said.

Meanwhile, several offers of “help” from the US to India have been made since the Galwan clashes.

US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo was quoted as saying, during a Congressional hearing on July 30, “They talk about bringing socialism with Chinese characteristics to the world. Claims that they have now made for real estate in Bhutan, the incursion that took place in India, these are indicative of Chinese intentions, and they are testing, they are probing the world to see if we are going to stand up to their threats and their bullying.”

“I am more confident than I was a year ago that the world is prepared to do that. There is a lot more work to do and we need to be serious about it. Our diplomatic efforts are working and momentum is building to mitigate the threats that the Chinese Communist Party presents,” he said.

Proposing a new alliance to counter China, Pompeo said, “Our Quad (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue) — the US, Australia, India, and Japan — has been reinvigorated. We have worked hard at this. Our diplomats have done wonderful work. I am very proud of the progress we are making.”

“The challenge of China demands exertion, energy from democracies — those in Europe, those in Africa, those in South America, and especially those in the Indo-Pacific region,” he further said.

Earlier this week, Chairman and Ranking Democrat Member Eliot Engel and Ranking Republican Member Michael McCaul wrote on behalf of the US House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs to India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar saying that they wanted to demonstrate the strong bipartisan support for the India-US relationship.

“Members of both parties recognise the impact that a strong US-India partnership will have on the trajectory of the 21st century. As Prime Minister Modi said in February this year, our ties ‘are no longer just another partnership. It is a far greater and closer relationship’. This closer relationship is all the more important as India faces aggression from China along your shared border, which is part of the Chinese government’s consistent pattern of unlawful and belligerent territorial aggression across the Indo-Pacific. The United States will remain steadfast in support of India’s efforts to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the letter read.

Citing another instance of US trying to woo India, EFSAS said, “In early July, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows stressed that the US will continue to stand strong in the ongoing conflict between India and China. He alleged that no one in China’s periphery was safe from Chinese aggression.”

On July 2, Republican Senator Rick Scott wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying, “Communist China believes that in order for them to be strong, America, India and other freedom-loving countries must be weaker. They are cracking down on freedom and autonomy in Hong Kong, and continue to threaten Taiwan and India. As you continue to stand against Communist China and General Secretary of the Communist Party Xi (Jinping), I want to offer help in any way I can to the Republic of India, the world’s largest democracy and our ally. The United States will always defend our allies and those fighting for freedom.”

Instead of accepting the US’ help, India has maintained that it will not join the US and other countries who have been victims of China’s aggressive behaviour unless pushed to the brink.

The EFSAS quoted Jaishankar at a virtual conference held on July 20, “Non-alignment was a term of a particular era and geopolitical landscape. One aspect was independence, which remains a factor of continuity for us.”

“The consequence of repositioning of the United States, that the big umbrella is now smaller than it used to be, has allowed many other countries to play more autonomous roles. It does not affect us as much because we were never part of an alliance system and we will never be. But countries who depended more on the US are finding they have to take a call themselves on many issues,” he said.

The EFSAS stated that the US should move “beyond general assurances of standing by India and spelt out exactly what it was willing to offer to attract India enough to take the plunge and the risk” of aligning with forces against China. (ANI)

Kashmiri Student Makes Covid-19 Tracker To Help Locals

As part efforts to give people right information about COVID-19 and help contain its spread, a Kashmiri student has developed a web page (COVID-19 Kashmir Tracker) that provides information about COVID-19 cases in Jammu and Kashmir.

Haider Ali Punjabi, a resident of Nishat area in Srinagar city, developed the page (covidkashmir.org ) with the help of his friends on the lines of covidindia.org and other informative websites on coronavirus.

“Barely minutes after the idea came up we started working on the project. We decided to make a full-fledged website that will provide adequate information to the people. District-wise break up of COVID-19 cases, map, and the daily updates on coronavirus cases are the main features of the tracker,” Ali said.

An MCA student, Ali said he relies mostly on the information provided by the official sources.

“As the central government’s website is providing data for the whole country so we came up with an idea of compiling all the data of Kashmir at one-stop for the people of the Valley,” he said.

“As there is speed restriction on the internet, we have created this page in a way that it loads sooner than any other page. We add the data released by the officials and reliable newspapers. We wait for the tweet of Principal Secretary Rohit Kansal and add that info to our page,” Ali said.

“Apart from the coronavirus cases, the website also provides detailed information about doctors, their contact numbers, helpline numbers established by the government and has dedicated sections of frequently asked questions and myth busters,” he added.

Ali said that there is sometimes inaccurate information about the disease and its spread on social media.

He said they will keep on adding more features to the tracker and added that an app is under development and it will be released soon. (ANI)

‘Covid-19 Has Completely Changed Our Work Style’

Muskan Ansari (30), a make-up artist and hairstylist, says the cinema and TV world has gone through a sea change amid Covid-19. Strict social distancing and sanitising are maintained on every set.

I was born and brought up in Mumbai and am well aware about how this maximum city works at a fast pace. I have been working as a make-up artist and hairstylist for TV and movies production houses for the last ten years. But the way coronavirus outbreak brought our industry and the city to a standstill was unprecedented.

As luck would have it, I had gone to visit my in-laws in Bihar for a short stay when the lockdown was announced. I had left instructions for my junior staff about how to handle the work in my absence. Little did I know there would be no work at all for the next three months! To say that we were all dismayed would be an understatement.

Mumbai saw a huge number of positive cases and it left me wondering when I would be able to reach Mumbai and restart work. The only positive outcome was I got to spend a lot of time with my family and my twins, a daughter and a son.

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Shooting finally restarted around June 25 and it has been nearly a month since I was able to get back into the groove. Currently, I am working on a popular television show on Colours TV channel called Choti Sardaarni. The work culture has undergone a sea change due to the pandemic. Earlier, during breaks, it would be chai pe charcha, and now it has turned into kaadhe (herbal concoction) pe charcha. And we maintain strict social distancing. I wear a complete body suit with face shield and gloves et al while doing the hair and makeup up of artists.

Each item (like earrings, brushes used for make up etc.) is sanitized before use. Everyone’s temperature is checked at regular intervals. Sanitizers are placed at multiple spots on the set. Everyone wears masks except during the shooting. Children are not allowed on the set and writers have been advised to keep the script in such a way that there is less proximity among actors and yet the story remains entertaining.

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I was supposed to start working on the next season of Kaun Banega Crorepati from next month but the show’s star anchor, Mr Amitabh Bachchan and his family have tested positive for coronavirus. I pray for them to get well soon and restart the shooting again.

Muskan Ansari with her favourite actor Johnny Lever

Two subjects dominate the discussion in our industry: Coronavirus and Sushant Singh Rajput’s death. I worked with Rajput during Pavitra Rishta and find him to be a kind-hearted person. And I see post-pandemic, people have become more generous. This period has given people ample reasons and time to look inwards, sabke dil bhi bahut saaf ho gaye hain (Now everyone’s conscience is clear).

I can’t wait for this pandemic to get over as a vaccine seems to be appearing on the horizon. It would be lovely to work with a free mind and without a body suit. I absolutely love working with artists who have good comic timing, and are always optimistic about life. Laughter is the best medicine, pandemic or no pandemic. This is the reason Johnny and Jamie Lever are my favourite actors to have worked with.

Rajpaksha Brothers Sweep Sri Lankan Elections

Rajapaksa brothers’ Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) party secured a landslide victory in the country’s parliamentary elections by winning 145 seats.

According to Colombo Page, the SLPP received 6,853,693 votes and secured 128 electoral seats and with the 17 national list members totalling 145 seats in the parliament although just shy of the two-third majority as was expected by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Meanwhile, the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) led by Sajith Premadasa came in second with 2,771,984 votes, thus, winning 47 electoral seats. His party received seven national list slots totalling 54 seats.

Premadasa will reportedly be the Opposition Leader of the new parliament.

On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Mahinda Rajapaksa to congratulate him.

During their telephonic conversation, the leaders agreed to remain in close touch as both countries address the challenges posed by COVID-19 pandemic and resolved to take bilateral relations to newer heights in the coming days.

A PMO release said the Prime Minister commended the government and the electoral institutions of Sri Lanka for effectively organising elections despite the constraints of the COVID-19 pandemic.

He also appreciated Sri Lankan people for their enthusiastic participation in the elections and said this reflected the strong democratic values shared by both countries.

“Prime Minister Modi noted that the incoming results of the elections indicate an impressive electoral performance by the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna party and conveyed his congratulations and best wishes to Mahinda Rajapaksa in this regard,” the release said. (ANI)

Manoj Sinha Takes Oath As J&K Lieutenant Governor

Former Union Minister Manoj Sinha on Friday took oath as the new Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir.

“Kashmir is the heaven of India. I have been given an opportunity to play a role here. August 5 is an important date. After years of isolation, Jammu and Kashmir came to the mainstream. Several projects started here after years. My priority is to take those projects forward,” Sinha said while addressing media persons.

He further said that there will be no bias against anyone and constitutional powers will be used for people’s welfare.

“There would not be any bias against anyone. Constitutional powers will be used for people’s welfare. I assure the people that their genuine grievances will be listened to and we will try to find a way to the solution. It is my aim to take forward the development here,” he added.

Meanwhile, outgoing LG Girish Chandra Murmu has been appointed as the new Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India.

(ANI)