World Is Facing 3rd Covid Wave, Cautions VK Paul

By Sahil Pandey

Informing that many countries around the globe are witnessing the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Union Health Ministry on Tuesday cautioned the citizens to ensure that it does not hit India.

“The world is witnessing third wave (of COVID-19)… We’ve to join hands to ensure that the third wave doesn’t hit India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi today clearly said that we should focus on keeping the third wave at bay, instead of discussing when it would come in India,” said Dr VK Paul, Member-Health, Niti Aayog at the press conference here.

Lav Agarwal, Joint Secretary of Union Health Ministry informed that a further surge in cases is being noted in some states, like Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh. He also noted that there are some states, where cases have come down but are still being witnessed in the form of the plateau.

“We would like to request to everyone, when we talk about the third wave (of COVID-19), we are taking it as a weather update and not understanding its seriousness and our responsibilities associated with it,” he said.

Agarwal also highlighted that the Centre has deputed teams in 11 states so that they can help the state governments in COVID-19 management.

“Besides northeastern states, the teams have been sent to Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Kerala and Odisha, as they were reflecting a growth trajectory,” he added.

With 31,443 new COVID-19 cases reported in the last 24 hours, India on Tuesday recorded the lowest daily cases in 118 days, informed the Union Health Ministry. (ANI)

Farmers To ‘Gherao’ Parliament On July 22: Tikait

The farmers will protest outside the Parliament as the Centre is “not willing” for talks, said Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait on Tuesday.

“Farmers’ protest will continue. We will go to Delhi on July 22 and sit outside the Parliament. 200 people will go every day,” Tikait told reporters.

In a statement, the Sanyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) said that farmers and leaders from Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and even from distant states like West Bengal, Chattisgarh and Karnataka are arriving at the borders of Delhi to participate in the protest against the three agri laws.

According to the SKM, a colation of the farmers’ unions, the protest will be planned and executed methodically and peacefully, with 200 farmers participating in the protest everyday as the Parliament’s monsoon session begins on July 19.

Ahead of that, the SKM, on July 17. will issue letters to all non-NDA MPs of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, demanding that they raise the demands of the farmers inside the House and ensure that these demands are discussed and met before any other business is transacted in the Parliament.

These letters will be delivered to individual MPs at their residence or office or they will be emailed, the SKM said, adding that it is the duty of non-NDA MPs to ensure that the demands of the farmers be foremost on the agenda of Parliament and they must not let the government bypass the farmers and their issues.

“If opposition parties are serious about their support to the farmers, they must take on the Union Govt. in the same spirit of resolve that the farmers are showing by the seven-month-long protest on the street and borders of Delhi,” the SKM added.

Farmers have been protesting at different borders of the national capital since November 26 against the three newly enacted farm laws — Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020; the Farmers Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act 2020 and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020. (ANI)

Sher Bahadur Deuba Sworn In As Nepal’s New PM

Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba on Tuesday sworn in as Prime Minister of Nepal at President’s office, Shital Niwas.

President Bidya Devi Bhandari administered the oath to Deuba, who is also president of the Nepali Congress (NC) and leader of the NC parliamentary party, reported Khabarhub.

Earlier, the apex court in its verdict ordered Bhandari to appoint Deuba as the successor of now caretaker Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. Dissatisfied with the judgement of the top court, supporters of Oli staged a protest against the order to reinstate the dissolved House of Representatives (HoR). A large number of Oli supporters gathered and shouted slogans against the apex court’s verdict.

A total of 146 members of the House of Representatives (HoR) had reached out to Supreme Court with a writ petition to demand the restoration of the house and appoint Sher Bahadur Deuba, as the next prime minister on May 24. This was after Nepal President had refused to allow Deuba to form a new government as per Article 76 (5) and dissolution of the House.

With Oli failing to secure the vote of confidence on May 10, Bhandari on May 13 had appointed Oli as prime minister under Article 76 (3) of the constitution as the leader of the party with the highest number of members in the House.

A week after his appointment, Oli on May 20 in a sudden move recommended that the President invoked Article 76 (5) to choose a new prime minister. It is the President who initiates Article 76 (5) when a prime minister appointed under Article 76 (3) fails the trust vote. Oli, however, neither sought the trust vote nor resigned, thereby creating a situation in which a prime minister was asking the President to appoint a prime minister. (ANI)

Kangana Reveals ‘Tiku Weds Sheru’ Cast

Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut, on Tuesday, revealed details about the star cast of her first digital project ‘Tiku Weds Sheru’.

Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui is set to feature in Kangana’s ‘Tiku Weds Sheru’. Announcing the news, Kangana took to Instagram and posted a picture of Nawazuddin, writing “Welcome to the team sir”.
For the unversed, with ‘Tiku Weds Sheru’, Kangana is entering into web space as a producer.

In May 2021, the ‘Queen’ actor had even launched the official logo of her production banner Manikarnika Films while revealing details about her new project ‘Tiku Weds Sheru’.

A post about Nawazuddin joining the team of ‘Tiku Weds Sheru’ has also been posted on the official Instagram handle of Manikarnika Films.

“The best actor of our generation joins team Tiku weds Sheru…We are privileged to have found our lion. Filming begins soon,” the post read.

Apart from ‘Tiku Weds Sheru’, Nawazuddin Will also be seen sharing screen space with Neha Sharma in ‘Jogira Sara Ra Ra’.

Meanwhile, Kangana has many movies in her kitty including ‘Dhaakad’ and ‘Thalaivi’, a biopic on actor-turned-politician Jayalalithaa.

‘Tejas’, ‘Manikarnika Returns: The Legend Of Didda’ and ‘Emergency’ based on the life of India’s former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi are also in pipeline. (ANI)

Jammu Kashmir Girl Students

Govt Schoolgirls In Kashmir To Train In Golf

For the first time, girls hailing from government schools in Jammu and Kashmir have the opportunity to join golf training camps.

Golf, considered a game for royals and the elite, largely sees the participation of men. The purpose of this special and first-ever training camp is to provide a platform for girls from government schools to cultivate interest in the sport and emerge as professional golfers.
The camp has been organized by the Jammu and Kashmir Department of Youth Sports and Services in collaboration with the Department of Tourism and authorities in Kashmir.

“Earlier, we used to have games like kho kho, badminton but for the first time, a new initiative has been taken that the government school girls will be represented in golf, this is the first batch that is being trained. For the girls who want to make a career in golf, this is a platform to show their performance. Golf was thought of as an elite sport, the girls are showing discipline, they are really excited,” Abdul Qayoom, the training camp in charge told ANI.

Kashmir’s first golf course was reopened recently by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. For its promotion among the youth, authorities have organized the first-ever training camp.

Several young girls joined the special golf training camp in full spirit. They are being taught techniques by professional trainers and many say that they are enjoying much more than they expected to.

“The camp is a good one, we are getting good exposure, we come here for coaching and we feel good to be getting this form of coaching,” said one of the trainees.

Many students are especially excited about the camp as they have been studying online due to the COVID-19 pandemic situation and this is a good activity for relief. Many expressed gratitude to the Centre for the initiative. (ANI)

Jennifer Lopez emotional issue

JLo To Star In Broadway Musicals

American singer and songwriter Jennifer Lopez has partnered with Hollywood producer David Ellison’s production outfit, Skydance, and Oracle scion to develop musical projects for TV and film.

According to Fox News, these musicals will be based on the Concord Theatricals library, which includes the Rodgers and Hammerstein catalog.
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s famed musicals include ‘Carousel’, ‘South Pacific’, ‘The King and I’, ‘The Sound of Music’, ‘Cinderella’ and ‘Oklahoma!’ among others.

Variety reported that Lopez’s Nuyorican Productions will develop the projects with Skydance, and Lopez will star in at least one of the projects.

In a statement, Lopez said, “Musicals were a part of the tapestry of my childhood. We’re so excited to begin our association with Skydance and Concord in reinterpreting some of the most classic musicals and bringing them to life in new ways for a new generation.”

Skydance already had a deal in place with Concord and has been working on a TV series version of ‘Oklahoma!’ from ‘The Blind Side’ director John Lee Hancock and ‘This Is Us’ writer Bekah Brunstetter, that would be set in modern times.

As per Fox News, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas and Benny Medina, who are both Lopez’s producing partners will executive produce the musical projects.

Ellison is the producer behind Tom Cruise’s upcoming ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ and ‘Mission: Impossible 8’ movies, as well as ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’. (ANI)

India’s 1st Covid Patient Tests Positive Again

India’s first COVID-19 patient, a medical student who was tested positive on her return from Wuhan in China last year has again tested positive for coronavirus infection.

The first case in the country was reported from Thrissur district in Kerala on January 30 2020, when the student who was doing her medical degree at Wuhan University tested positive for the COVID-19 virus after she returned from China.

“The student tested positive in an RTPCR test conducted prior to a journey. She does not have any symptoms this time around. So she is put in home isolation. Last time she had symptoms,” Thrissur District Medical Officer KJ Reena told ANI.

Meanwhile, on Monday Thrissur reported 1,092 COVID-19 cases, the highest number of COVID cases in the state, followed by 780 cases in Kozhikode, 774 cases in Kollam, 722 cases in Malappuram and 676 cases in Thiruvananthapuram. Kerala a total of 7,798 COVID cases on Monday, and there are currently 1,11,093 people under treatment in the state. (ANI)

India Logs 31,443 Covid Cases, Lowest In 118 Days

With 31,443 new COVID-19 cases reported in the last 24 hours, India on Tuesday recorded the lowest daily cases in 118 days, informed the Union Health Ministry.

According to the ministry, India’s active caseload of COVID-19 cases is at 4,31,315, the lowest in 109 days. The active cases constitute 1.40 per cent of the total cases.
Out of the people infected since the beginning of the pandemic, 3,00,63,720 patients have already recovered from COVID-19 and 49,007 recovered in the last 24 hours, said the ministry.

The overall recovery rate increased to 97.28 per cent.

The weekly positivity rate also remained below 5 per cent and is currently at 2.28 per cent. Further, the daily positivity rate is at 1.81 per cent, less than 3 per cent for 22 consecutive days.

The testing capacity in the country has been substantially ramped up with 43.40 crore tests conducted so far.

India commenced its COVID-19 vaccination drive on January 16 this year. Till date, 38.14 crore vaccine doses have been administered so far, under the nationwide vaccination drive. (ANI)

Malaika Is Fangirl Of Bella Hadid

Seems like one of the fashionistas of Bollywood, Malaika Arora, is star-struck after seeing American supermodel Bella Hadid’s Cannes look and her latest Instagram post is proof.

Bella’s latest Cannes look has already set the internet ablaze and fans from all over the world are praising her for giving one of the best-dressed looks to the 74th edition of the annual ceremony.
Bollywood’s diva Malaika could also not resist herself to channel her love for the fashion goals the supermodel has set for the whole glamour industry.

Taking to her Instagram Story, Malaika posted one of the viral pictures of Bella’s 74th Cannes red carpet look.

Along with the snap, she wrote, “Uffff.. Now this is fashion @bellahadid”.

As per People magazine, the American supermodel wore a Schiaparelli Haute Couture long-sleeved black dress that exposed her chest, which was then covered by a gilded brass necklace of a human lung’s pulmonary veins attached to a chain around her neck.

There were criss-cross ribbon details on the back of the ensemble to tie it together. She completed her Cannes look with strappy embellished pumps, rhinestone adorned earrings and a matching ring. She tied her hair in a sleek high bun with a section of her locks left open in the back.

Not to miss is her top-notch makeup. She opted for a minimal makeup look that included shimmery eye shadow, nude brown lip shade, dramatic mascara on the lashes, well-defined eyebrows, and a brown tint blush on the cheeks.

Her first look from the carpet was unveiled on the Instagram account of Schiaparelli, the luxurious Italian fashion label.

People magazine reported that Bella’s dress is from the Haute Couture Fall-Winter 2021/22 collection and designed by the Artistic Director of Schiaparelli, Daniel Roseberry.

She wore the dress for the premiere of Tre Piani (Three Floors). (ANI)

Is India Prepared For 3rd Covid Wave?

Indonesia now is in exactly the same terrible and tragic situation as India was during the peak of the second surge. Australia is going for a lockdown, and even New Zealand, hitherto totally safe, is on high alert. With cases rising in thousands every day, Boris Johnson might once again take the UK down the drain if he opens up the lockdown on July 19, even while all is not well in Catalonia/Barcelona in Spain, among other EU nations.

Vice President Kamala Harris led a ‘pride rally’ recently without a mask. Americans in many parts are allowed to come out in the open without masks. However, with 50 per cent fully vaccinated, is the virus really “on the run”, as President Joe Biden so proudly claimed on Independence Day, 4th of July?

There is reportedly a ‘silent surge’ in many parts of America and it is worrisome. It is being largely attributed to clusters of unvaccinated people, including Trump-supporters ‘in denial’. A Georgetown University study reportedly found 30 clusters of counties, of which five are across the Southeast and Midwest, from Georgia to Texas, across Missouri, and parts of Oklahoma, Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama and Arkansas, where the threat is real and looming large.

So how well is the Indian State with a new health minister at the helm prepared for the ‘third surge’, even as the second wave lingers on, and thousands care a damn in tourist spots, without masks or physical distancing?

Listen to the Covid Task Force head, Dr VK Paul, as reported by the Indian Express: “It is right that the graph (of the decline in the number of cases) has slowed down. It was earlier declining at a faster pace. It only shows that we cannot take the situation for granted. If it is around 35,000-37,000 cases per day, this is almost one-third the number of cases we saw during the first wave peak. The war is not over; the second wave is not over. It is perhaps more visible in some districts and two particular states and the Northeast, but it is still there. As long as this is still rising there, the nation is not safe…With a lot of effort and difficulty, we have reached a situation where cases are on the decline. The situation is bad only in a few districts. But all this can be snatched away from us because we have not contained the virus completely. If we give the virus an opportunity, and chains of transmission are launched…this is something we cannot afford…”

Indians banged thalis, frying pans, pressure cookers at 5 pm on March 22, 2021, following the call of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, even when the virus was just about spreading its wings. Indians followed dutifully with no questions asked, the sudden, draconian and unplanned lockdown last March, which led to the exodus of lakhs of migrant workers. Indians even believed the PM when he said that all will be well in 21 days.

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Meanwhile, the states fought their own battles without any tangible help from the Center. Millions were rendered jobless, the poor were left to their helpless fate, the economy tanked and continues to tank, hunger, starvation, anxiety and depression stalked the unhappy landscape, there was ‘no vaccine policy’ worth its name, and people hoped against hope that 2021 will start with a flicker of hope. Remember the PM’s cathartic speech at the World Economic Forum’s Davos Dialogue in January 2021?

“Today, Covid cases are declining rapidly in India… India’s stats cannot be compared with one country as 18 per cent of the world’s population lives here and yet we not only solved our problems but also helped the world fight the pandemic… In these tough times, India has been undertaking its global responsibility from the beginning. When airspace was closed in many countries, India took more than 1 lakh citizens to their countries and delivered essential medicines to more than 150 countries…” 

Significantly, the PM said India’s role will increase with the rollout of more ‘Made in India’ Covid-19 vaccines. Clearly, this was chest-thumping in its most glorious form at the world stage.

Then arrived the deadly second surge, even as the PM and his Union home minster were obsessed with capturing Bengal at any cost, while welcoming millions at the super-spreader Kumbh. The PM was delighted to see huge crowds in one of his last rallies in Bengal. While sections of the stooge media played along, the international media published front page pictures of mass cremations, accompanied with highly critical text putting the entire blame on Modi. And they were on the spot, on the dot. Surely, the mass tragedy was a public spectacle for the world to see!

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Lest we forget, there were tens of thousands dying due to the acute scarcity of hospital beds, oxygen, life-saving drugs, with cremation and burial grounds unable to find space for the dead bodies, while parking lots, pavements, open spaces and public parks in some places were converted into cremation grounds. Some electric crematoriums refused to work because their ‘internal organs’ had melted due to the relentless heat, huge make-shift walls were created to block journalists to report on the relentless mass cremations (in Lucknow), and the data of deaths were allegedly fudged or censored, even while the obituary pages were full of tributes to the dead (as in Gujarat). 

So, is India prepared for the third wave?

On June 19, said Dr Randeep Guleria, Director, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi:  “We don’t seem to have learnt from what happened between the first and the second wave. Again crowds are building up… people are gathering. It will take some time for the number of cases to start rising at the national level. But it could happen within the next six to eight weeks… maybe a little longer.” He said that unless the population is vaccinated, the country will remain vulnerable in the coming months.

The Hindu reported in early May that that the principal scientific adviser to the government of India has warned that the third wave of Covid-19 is inevitable. “There is, however, no clear time-line on when this third phase will occur. We should be prepared for new waves, and Covid-appropriate behaviour and vaccine upgrades is the way forward,” he said.

Modi has made the promise on live television of total and free vaccination in India after June 21. Hoardings have come up with the PM’s mug shot profusely thanking him for free vaccines. If Rahul Gandhi as much as tweets: ‘July has come. Where are the vaccines?’ some central ministers suddenly emerge from the shadows and Rahul gets a good tongue-lashing.

The situation is as fuzzy as it gets. Noida apparently stopped vaccination from June 30 for a week – reasons not known. Gujarat suspended vaccination recently for unknown reasons – there were no vaccines, according to sources, it was reported. Vaccination was stopped in Mumbai due to lack of vaccines, but restarted again. Almost all the big states reportedly have vaccination shortfalls; Bihar has a shortfall of 71 per cent, while West Bengal, Jharkhand and UP are not far away. Even Kerala and Delhi, who have done the best, will not be able to achieve a 60 per cent target by December.

Is the current scenario optimistic? Not really.

Apparently, about 20 per cent plus have got their first dose, and 5 per cent plus have been fully vaccinated. Surely, at this rate, no one knows when a country of India’s size will ever get ‘fully vaccinated’. And the bitter truth is that less the level of vaccination in the population, the more there are fears of multiple mutations of this killer virus. India, therefore, is as vulnerable as ever.