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Watching one unwatched movie after another everyday on my watch-list. Since the year started, I've watched:
Kalank (Jan)
Harry Potter and the Dealthy Hallows: Part 2 (Jan)
Delhi Belly (Jan)
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (Jan-Feb)
Kal Ho Naa Ho (Feb)
Mujhse Dosti Karoge! (Feb 8)
The Zoya Factor (Feb 10)
Daawat-e-Ishq (Feb 11)
Fitoor (Feb 12)
Aashiqui 2 (Feb 13)
Cirkus (DNF)
OK Jaanu (Feb 17)
Malang (Feb 19)
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein (Feb 20-21)
Luv Ka The End (Feb 23)
The Night Manager (Feb 23 going into Feb 24)
A Gentleman (Feb 24-25)
Indoo Ki Jawaani (Feb 26)
Tamasha (Started the first 41 minutes 2022 fall/winter, but finished Feb 27)
Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola (DNF Mar 1)
Band Bajaa Baarat (Mar 1)
Rajneeti (Mar 3 - just started because what a long movie - finished Mar 6)
Sui Dhaaga (Mar 4)
Mimi (Mar 4)
Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar (Mar 13)
Pathaan (Mar 15)
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (Mar 20)
Rockstar (Mar 20 - DNF)
Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai (April 30)
Farzi (May)
Gumraah (June 13)
Luka Chuppi (June 21)
Shehzada (June 23)
Love Aaj Kal 2 (June 24)
Ek Villain Returns (June 25)
Bhediya (finished June 28)
The Night Manager Season 2 (June 29)
Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety (July 3)
Pati, Patni aur Woh (July 4-5)
Jab Harry Met Sejal (July 7-11)
Main Tera Hero (July 14)
ABCD 2 (July 15-16)
Dilwale (July 17-18)
Dishoom (July 18)
Judwaa 2 (July 19-21)
Stree (July 21)
Oppenheimer (July 22)
Ek Villain (July 23-24)
Coolie No. 1 (July 25-29)
Jugjugg Jeeyo (July 30)
Ittefaq (Aug 1-2)
Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar (Aug 3-5)
Thank God (Aug 5-6)
Barbie (Aug 7)
Mission Majnu (Aug 8)
Made in Heaven Season 2 (Aug 9-12)
Ishaqzaade (Aug 13)
Kidnap (Aug 14-16)
Baaghi (Aug 17-19)
Gully Boy (Aug 19)
Dhoom 3 (Aug 20)
Karthik Calling Karthik (Aug 21)
Shaitan (Aug 26-27)
War (Aug 27)
Heart of Stone (Aug 30)
Sadak 2 (Sep 1)
The Big Short (Sep 3)
Neerja (Sep 4)
Udaan (Sep 7)
Bawaal (Sep 8)
Neeyat (Sep 8)
Satyaprem Ki Katha (Sep 10)
Jaane Jaan (Sep 28)
Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (Sep 29-30)
Rock On!! (Sep 30-Oct 1)
Uri: The Surgical Strike (Sep 30-Oct 1)
London, Paris, New York (Oct 4)
Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga (Oct 5)
OMG 2 (Oct 7-8)
Jayeshbhai Jordaar (Oct 7)
PK (Oct 8)
Happy New Year (Oct 17)
83 (Oct 18)
Good Newwz (Oct 19)
Bewakoofiyan (Oct 7-20)
Guns & Gulaabs (Nov 3-6)
Kai Po Che! (Nov 8)
M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story (Nov 14)
Tiger 3 (Nov 18)
The Archies (Dec 7)
Sam Bahadur (Dec 8)
Half Girlfriend (Dec 9-10)
Saawariya (Dec 11)
Dream Girl 2 (Dec 12)
Kuttey (Dec 13-15)
Hindi Medium (Dec 16)
Friday Night Plan (Dec 17)
Chennai Express (Dec 19-23)
Kho Gaye Hum Kahan (Dec 26)
A Perfect Pairing (Dec 28)
Jawan (Dec 30)
#and a bunch of repeats but this list is only for first times#I'll keep adding to this#I watched a lot last year too but I lost that list in my notes app when I deleted its source file 💀#bollywood#movies#personal#watched list
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Every Hindi Movie I remember watching
2022 TO 2013
Brahmastra: Part 1 Shiva
Gangubai Kathiavad
Toolsidas Junior
Gehraiyaan
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2
HIT: The first case
Badhaai Do
Major
Darlings
Plan A Plan B
Ek Villain Returns
Shabhash Mithu
Dasvi
Dhrishyam 2
Chandigargh Kare Aashiqui
83
Hassena Dilruba
Roohi
The White tiger
Saina
Pagglait
Sardar Ka Grandson
Mimi
The Girl on the Train
Tribhanga
Ajeeb Daastaan
Meenakshi Sundareshwar
Tuesdays and Fridays
Madam Chief Mininster
Chhichhore
Malang
Tanhaji
Laxmi
Kalank
Street Dancer 3D
Khaali Peeli
Bulbbul
Love Aaj Kal
Guilty
Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl
Thappad
Class of '83
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Jai Mummy Di
Yeh Ballet
Serious Men
Maskaa
Panga
Shimla Mirchi
Axone
Sir
Badla
Mardhaani 2
War
Dream Girl
Ek Ladki ko Dekha To Aisa Laga
Lukachupi
Student of the Year 2
Drive
Article 15
Super30
Manikarnika
URI: The Surgical Strike
Panipat
Kabir Singh
Bala
The Zoya Factor
Good Newwz
The Sky is Pink
Mission Mangal
The Tashkent Files
Kalank
Chopsticks
Romeo Akbar Walter
Saand Ki Aankh
Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota
Sultan
Stree
Badhaaii ho
Lust Stories
Aiyaary
Raazi
Andhaadhun
Simbaa
Baaghi 2
Pad Man
Hichki
Sanju
2.0 Robot
Zero
Namaste England
Dil Junglee
Love per Squarefoot
Once Again
Padmaavat
Raabta
Half Girlfriend
Badrinath ki Dulhania
Machine
Ittefaq
Shaadi mein Zaroor Aana
Mom
Qarib qarib singlle
Jab Harry met Sejal
A Gentleman
Ghazi
Guest in London
Rangoon
Toilet: Ek Prem Katha
Secret Superstar
Naam Shabana
Newton
Haseena Parker
Ae Dil hai Mushkil
Dear Zindagi
Fitoor
Sanam Teri Kasam
Airlift
Wazir
Rocky Handsome
A Flying Jatt
Sanam Re
M S Dhoni: The Untold Story
Neerja
Fan
Dangal
Sultan
Saala Khadoos
Baaghi
Kabali
Rustom
Pink
Befikree
Mohenjo Daro
Dishoom
Te3n
Akira
Baar baar Dekho
Azhar
Houseful 3
Force 2
Kapoor and Sons
Udta Punjab
Ghayal Once Again
Mirzya
Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh
Dear Dad
1920: London
Parched
Ek Paheli Leela
Dum Laga Ke Haisha
Hero
Roy
Dilwale
Shaandar
Tamasha
Dhrishyam
Dolly Ki Doli
Katti Batti
Mr. X
Gabbar is Back
Baby
Phantom
Dil Dhadkane Do
Manjhi- The Mountain Man
Alone
Bajirao Mastani
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo
Talvar
Bajrangi Bhaijaan
Welcome 2 Karachi
Brothers
Love Exchange
ABCD 2
Piku
Rahasyaa
Shamitabh
Jazbaa
Nil Battey Sannata
Waiting
Hamari Adhuri Kahani
Singh is Bling
Singham Returns
PK
Heropanti
Kick
Khoobsoorat
Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania
Main Tera Hero
Hasee Toh Phasee
Mardaani
Yaariyaan
Jai Ho
Ek Villain
Gunday
Bang bang
Happy New Year
Finding Fanny
Action Jackson
Mary Kom
Haider
Entertainment
Bewakoofiyan
Total Siyappa
Shaasi ke Side Effects
Purani Jeans
O Teri
Bobby Jasoos
Pizza
Boothnath Returns
Sonali Cable
Ungli
Super Nani
Gang of Ghosts
Holiday: A soldier is never off duty
2 states
Gulaab Gang
Queen
Hawaa Hawai
Vishwaroopam
Zanjeer
Ramaiya Vastavaiya
Madras Cafe
Commando
Akaash Vani
R..Rajkumar
Special 26
Yeh Jawani Hai deewani
ABCD: Any Body Can Dance
Himmatwala
Jolly LLB
Race 2
Raanjhanaa
Krrish 3
Chennai Express
Once Upon a time in Mumbai Dobaraa
Bhaag Milka
Kai Po Che
Bombay Talkies
Dhoom 3
Lootera
Fuckrey
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein
Jayanta Bhai ka Love Story
Gippi
Phata Poster Nikla Hero
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omg stop from which part of Tamil Nadu? cus I remember spending so many holidays there when I was younger🤭 like in kanyakumari and kovalam and stuff
Belgium's like a more boring London, the weather's the same but it's like 1938373x more boring help😭😭😭
(this is the anon that asked abt where you're from in India😋)
me literally being the farthest away from those cities HAHAH 😭😭 im from chennai !!! city girls up?? 😵 but omg kovalam's so pretty :') i hope you had a fun time when you were there 💗💗
LMAOJFJD BUT YOU GUYS HAVE GOOD CHOCOLATE RIGHT 😔 belgium chocolate 🙏 and pls i would love to go to belgium but maybe that's just bc i'd be a tourist and go oooo wowww at everything 🥰
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I need my girl
Viv’s (Simone Ashley) dad has died. For so many years, it’s just been the two of them, and now he’s gone. She’s put everything on hold to take care of him, dropped out of university and foregone any romantic relationships since she was a teenager, and now it’s over. She’s stuck in a council flat full of memories, working a zero hours contract in the worst cinema in London, and ignoring calls from her aunts in Chennai. Patch (Joel Fry) has just started at Viv’s cinema, and he’s in a similar position. He’s had to put his mum into a care home, and his brother moved to the Caribbean after their bike shop went bust. Viv enjoys Patch’s company, spending their evenings drinking and watching Netflix, but then she has a chance encounter with David (Brett Goldstein), a doctor who looked after her dad when he was dying. David is everything Patch isn’t - he’s got a steady job, he owns property, and his idea of a good night isn’t three cans of cider and a fumble. Torn between these two different men, and the different person she is when she’s with them, Viv has to ask herself what kind of life her father would want her to have - and what kind of life she wants for herself.
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Hey so I got inspo from @uglypastels and @fancyxparker 🙈so I'm gonna host this Spotify blurbs event. You can send in prompts from 14th December (i.e today) to 18 Decemberr. Keep in mind that I will write for a song only once, I won't write again and again with different characters. Also no spam pls and I may take time to write them as yo girl's got a lot of tests lol. I will write for:-
Tom Holland
Harry Holland
Harrison Osterfield
Peter Parker
Milo Manheim
Arvin Russell
Harry Potter characters (golden trio era)
The songs are under the cut! (Warning has lots of disney songs and some hindi songs too lmao)
Let Me Move You by Sabrina Carpenter
Call to the Wild from Zombies 2
Someday from Zombies
Miss Americana and The Heartbreak Prince by Taylor Swift
We Belong by Dove Cameron
Why by Sabrina Carpenter
Queen of Mean from Descendants 3
Glowing in the Dark by The Girl and The Dreamcatcher
Butterfly Fly Away by Miley Cyrus
Sue Me by Sabrina Carpenter
Night Falls from Descendants 3
Shake it Up by Selena Gomez
Me! By Taylor Swift
Looking At Me by Sabrina Carpenter
Haan Main Galat from Love Aaj Kal(lmao wut😂)
Bamm from Zombies
Shake It Off by Taylor Swift
Wildside from Adventures in Babysitting
Do What You Gotta Do from Descendants 3
Mess by Jordan Fisher
Cornelia Street by Taylor Swift
Chillin Like a Villain from Descendants 2
Waste by Dove Cameron
Starving by Hailee Steinfeld
You Need To Calm Down by Taylor Swift
Cruisin for a Bruisin from Teen Beach Movie
Ways to be Wicked from Descendants 2
Motivation by Normani
There's Nothing Holding Me Back by Shawn Mendes
Blank Space by Taylor Swift
If Only by Dove Cameron
Alien by Sabrina Carpenter
Keep It Undercover from KC Undercover
Hang in There Baby by Bridgit Mendler
Evil Like Me from Descendants
Come and Get It by Selena Gomez
Replay by Zendaya
The Start of Something New (nini version) from HSMTMTS
Thumbs by Sabrina Carpenter
The Man by Taylor Swift
Patakha Guddi from Highway
Set It Off from Descendants
Paris by Sabrina Carpenter
London Boy by Taylor Swift
Maahi Ve from Highway
Rotten to the Core from Descendants
Take On The World from Girl Meets World
That's How We Do from Teen Beach Movie
Love Story by Taylor Swift
Flesh and Bone from Zombies 2
Written in The Stars by The Girl and The Dreamcatcher
Rare by Selena Gomez
Red by Taylor Swift
Most Girls by Hailee Steinfeld
Bright from Julie and The Phantoms
On Purpose by Sabrina Carpenter
Lover by Taylor Swift
Starving by Hailee Steinfeld (acoustic)
Worth it by fifth Harmony
Good Vibes by HRVY and Matoma
Look At Her Now by Selena Gomez
Space by Sabrina Carpenter
Remember Me by Dove Cameron and BIA
Waka waka by Shakira
Begin Again by Taylor Swift
Fight Song by Rachel Platten
Determinate from Lemonade Mouth
Tell Me If You Wanna Go Home by Keira Knightley
More than a Mystery by Meg Donnelly
I Want It That Way by backstreet boys (I BLAME B99 FOR THIS LMAO)
Fifteen by Taylor Swift
You're Welcome from Moana
Scars To Your Beautiful by Alessia Cara
Miss U More Than You Know by R3 JAB and Sofia Carson
Rock Bottom by Hailee Steinfeld and DNCE
Sit Still, Look Pretty by Daya
Incomplete by Backstreet boys
Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day
Out of the Old by Olivia Rodrigo
Jiya Re from Jab Tak Hai Jaan
Ghungroo from War
Gallan Goodiyan from Dil Dhadakne Do
Say Goodbye by Chris Brown
Pappu can't Dance from Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na
Channa Mereya from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Gotta Be Me from Teen Beach 2
Right Here, Right Now from HSM 3
Badtameez Dil from YJHD
You are The Music In Me from HSM 2
DC Classics Medley (idk what this is exactly lmao)
Cheap Thrills by Sia
Lover Remix by Taylor Swift and Shawn Mendes
Titli from Chennai Express
Fired Up from Zombies
Bailando by Enrique Iglesias
Almost Love by Sabrina Carpenter
No Tears Left To Cry by Ariana Grande
I love me by Demi Lovato
Cardigan by Taylor Swift
Senorita by Shawn Mendes
I hope you enjoy requesting!
Tagging some peeps for sb- @fancyxparker @duskholland @parkerpeter24 @justanothermarvelmaniac @hollanderfangirl @hollands-weasley @musicalkeys @in-a-lot-of-fandoms-tbh @kelieah @yumings @tom-holland-is-spiderman @starlight-starks @stars-aligning @blossomparkers @thisetaernallove @theamazingtomholland @fallinfortom @with1love1anu @lovelysophia @perspectiveparker @greenorangevioletgrass @mischiefmanaged011 @spideysquackson13 @rnatasha
All fics will be under the tag #spotify wrapped event!
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Who was the first woman to be a governor of Independent India?
In the chronicle of India's history, there are many remarkable women who have shattered glass ceilings and left an indelible mark on the nation's progress. Sarojini Naidu, fondly known as the "Nightingale of India," stands tall among these extraordinary women. A multifaceted leader, poet, and freedom fighter, she not only played a pivotal role in India's struggle for independence but also achieved the historic distinction of becoming the first woman to hold the office of a governor in the country. This article delves into the life and accomplishments of Sarojini Naidu, celebrating her contributions to India's journey towards women's empowerment and social progress. Early Life and Education Sarojini Naidu was born on February 13, 1879, in Hyderabad, which was then a princely state in British India. Her parents, Aghore Nath Chattopadhyay and Barada Sundari Devi, instilled in her a love for learning and literature from a young age. Sarojini's father was a prominent scientist, philosopher, and educator, while her mother was a poet and a strong advocate of women's education. Sarojini Naidu's educational journey began at the age of four, and she exhibited exceptional talent in various subjects. She later pursued her studies in Chennai and London, immersing herself in literature and refining her poetic skills. The Poetic Genius From an early age, Sarojini Naidu's poetic brilliance caught the attention of her peers and mentors. Her verses were marked by lyrical beauty, evocative imagery, and a deep understanding of the human experience. She published her first collection of poems, "Golden Threshold," in 1905, earning her accolades as a gifted poet. Subsequent publications, such as "The Bird of Time" and "The Broken Wing," further solidified her reputation as one of India's leading literary voices. The Freedom Fighter and Social Reformer Sarojini Naidu's commitment to India's independence movement was as strong as her passion for literature. She became actively involved in the Indian National Congress and campaigned tirelessly for the nation's freedom. Her powerful speeches and stirring poems became potent tools for galvanizing the masses and fostering a sense of national pride and unity. Her involvement in the Non-Cooperation Movement and Civil Disobedience Movement further cemented her position as a prominent freedom fighter and a steadfast supporter of Mahatma Gandhi's principles of non-violence and civil resistance. Sarojini Naidu was not only concerned with political freedom but also with social reforms. She advocated for women's rights, education, and equality, breaking societal norms and paving the way for future generations of Indian women to rise above traditional limitations. The First Woman Governor In recognition of her exceptional leadership and contributions to the nation, Sarojini Naidu was appointed as the President of the Indian National Congress in 1925, becoming the first woman to hold this prestigious position. In 1947, India achieved independence, marking a momentous turning point in its history. The newly formed Indian government recognized Sarojini Naidu's unparalleled dedication and appointed her as the Governor of the United Provinces (now Uttar Pradesh) in 1947. This historic appointment made her the first woman to hold the position of a governor in India, breaking yet another gender barrier and inspiring women across the nation. The Governorship and Legacy As the Governor of the United Provinces, Sarojini Naidu continued her tireless efforts towards social progress and women's empowerment. She believed that women's education was the cornerstone of societal development and worked relentlessly to improve educational opportunities for girls and women. During her tenure, Sarojini Naidu also focused on fostering communal harmony and unity in the newly independent India. Her leadership, marked by grace, compassion, and inclusivity, earned her the affection and respect of people from all walks of life. Sarojini Naidu's governorship was characterized by her unwavering commitment to social justice and her vision of a progressive and egalitarian India. Her legacy lives on in the hearts of those who cherish her literary contributions and remember her as a trailblazing leader who set new benchmarks for women's participation in public life. Conclusion Sarojini Naidu's life journey exemplifies the power of education, determination, and resilience in overcoming societal barriers and achieving greatness. Her dual identity as a celebrated poet and a distinguished freedom fighter makes her a unique figure in India's history, inspiring generations of Indians to embrace their artistic talents while striving for the nation's progress. As the first woman governor in India, Sarojini Naidu etched her name in the annals of history, leaving an enduring legacy as a pioneering leader, a social reformer, and a champion of women's rights. Her contributions to India's journey towards independence, women's empowerment, and social progress continue to inspire and guide the nation, reminding us that it is through unity, compassion, and the pursuit of knowledge that a society can truly flourish. In honoring Sarojini Naidu's legacy, we must also recognize the ongoing struggle for gender equality and women's empowerment. While significant progress has been made over the years, there are still many challenges to overcome, particularly in breaking down systemic barriers and promoting equal opportunities for all. As we celebrate the achievements of this extraordinary woman, let us renew our commitment to creating a more inclusive and equitable society where the aspirations of women can be realized, and their voices can be heard and valued. Sarojini Naidu's journey continues to inspire us to dream big, to dare to challenge the status quo, and to work together towards a brighter and more just future for all. Read the full article
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The Best Playboy Club in Delhi
If you want to enjoy a wonderful night out, this is the place to go. You'll find it at the Playboy Club in Delhi. When you pay the charge, you will enter the realm of magical realism. With the opening of the Delhi Playboy Club, Playboy Enterprise has opened its third club.
Samrat Hotel of Chanakyapuri hosts this best Playboy Club in Delhi. There are approximately 12000 square feet in this club. It makes it quite large and impressive. Moreover, multiple bars and an extensive range of performances make this club a true gem.
Every time you visit this club, you'll enjoy bunny girls and acrobats performances. In Delhi, you can enjoy the electric theme and luxurious decor of the Playboy Club. The underground club has electric lights and a luxury feel. Imagine yourself in an underground world of luxury.
It's only on the weekends (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) that the Playboy Job opens at 10 pm and thrives until 4 am. The club is safe and secure. A tight security system is set up. There is no need for females to worry. In addition, there is an elite audience. Our club has over 85 employees, which makes your stay more enjoyable.
There is no better club in Delhi than this one. You will find bunny girls, fire rangers, and many acrobat performers performing here. So, you have never experienced nightlife like this before. The experience will remain with you for a lifetime.
When you enter this world, you know you will return with your own family and friends. It is one of the reasons this world is so attractive. Whenever you want to relax on a weekend night, this is the place to choose. Nightclub chain Playboy Clubs operated by Playboy Enterprises. Playboy Clubs opened in 1960 in Chicago.
Generally, each club featured the following:
· Room for Living
· Providing Playmate Bars
· Room for dining
· Club Rooms
Playboy Bunnies served drinks and food to members and guests. Several of them appeared in Playboy magazine. Comedians and entertainers regularly performed in the clubs. The living rooms sometimes featured magicians. The clubs in London and Jamaica started with this practice. The best Playboy club in Delhi expanded around the world.
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Fire rangers perform spectacular fire tricks in this club that has not just one. But two stages on the dance floor, VIP lounges and a DJ. Each person who enters the club is treated like a celebrity. Champagne towers, bunnies, acrobats, high ceilings. In Delhi, this party place is modeled after LA's famous brand by the same name.
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One of Delhi's fastest-growing gigolo clubs is Golden Gigolo Club. One of the oldest and largest male escort agencies in Delhi, the company was founded in 1993. With over 1000 gigolos active and having served over 7000 female clients. In 2021, Golden Goliath Club will have completed 12 successful years.
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Photo 1: Parasakthy and Sundha 1961 in Colombo Photo 2: Parasakthy and Sundha in the 80s in Chennai Photo 3: Sundha as a BBC newsreader 1982 in London Photo 4: Sundha interviewing a young Mathematics prodigy from Tamil Nadu from Radio Ceylon studios 60s in Colombo Photo 5: Sundha was also a talented photographer, and this is one of the photos he took and cheekily edited on his film camera Photo 6: Sundha performing in one of the radio dramas, Radio Ceylon 1950s Photo 7&8: Front and back cover of ‘Mana Osai - Reminiscences of a Broadcaster’ a book about Sundha Paraskathy Sydney, Australia *note that uncle refers to Parasakthy’s husband, the late Sundharalingam. In 1948, uncle, as a young boy, had listened to the running commentary of Mahatma Gandhi’s funeral procession. Back then in Jaffna nobody had a radio at home, so the school principal hired one for the kids to be able to listen to Gandhi’s tributes. Uncle said that he and many of the children cried. Uncle was so amazed at how something happening in a distant land could move people in his village in Chavakacheri. In his wonderment at how this was possible, his dream to one day become a radio announcer was born. Sri Lanka started broadcasting in 1923, three years after Europe started the BBC. The transmitter was built using equipment from a captured German submarine. Colombo Radio, later known as Radio Ceylon, started broadcasting in English first and later added Sinhhalese and Tamil . As the station’s popularity grew in India, Hindi was introduced, which also catered for the Hindi-speaking businessmen in Colombo. While uncle was studying at Jaffna Central college, he stayed in a hostel and would listen to the 9pm All India Radio news on the public radio installed in Subramanian Park while the other students would be engrossed in their studies. At the age of 21, uncle started working in Colombo, having skipped his university entrance exam to earn money. There he found himself working in the office next to Radio Ceylon. One of his colleagues was a radio drama artist and invited uncle to join him. Uncle fell in love with the stage and soon became popular for his theatrical talents. When a vacancy opened up for a news reader, he applied and was appointed to the job. By the fifties, radio had become a big craze in Jaffna, but very few people could afford a radio and our parents also didn’t want us to get distracted by listening to film songs and dramas. Even if we could afford a radio, my family didn’t have electricity. We had a simple life and education was our main focus. Uncle’s family also didn’t have electricity and had to go to a neighbour's house to listen to his broadcasts. While at Radio Ceylon, he was seconded for a ministerial post as press officer with the option of returning to his job as a news announcer when he wished to do so.
His duties included reading the papers and giving the minister a summary of daily events as well as interpreting speeches from Sinhala to English or Tamil. He also accompanied different Sinhalese ministers on their trips, bearing witness to their acts incitement of discrimination against the Tamils. He would often come home and tell me how sad he felt. His next job was as a simultaneous interpreter in parliament, a service provided for the Members of Parliament . Most of the Members spoke only Sinhalese or English and uncle worked as the Tamil translator.
Because parliament only sat for a few days a year, uncle had a lot of free time, which he filled by voicing jingles for advertising companies and performing in radio plays .
The stage was like a second home for him. He had so much confidence in all three languages. In 1969, he and another interpreter were selected to do the simultaneous interpreting for the Apollo 11 moon landing on July 20. These Sinhalese and Tamil interpretations, which were done non stop for three days, were broadcast by Radio Ceylon all around the country and region, capturing that awe-inspiring moment in history. The US Embassy in Colombo trained the team, which included Tamil and Sinhala scientists, for about a week, so that they were familiar with the technical terms. They also had to go through a simulated landing. Uncle found the American English difficult, but managed to successfully complete the task. Though Sinhala chauvinism escalated well before the eighties, we never imagined it would eventuate in the pogroms and violence that followed, culminating in the atrocities of 2009.
When the Sinhala Only Bill was passed in 56, uncle had to read it out as news on Radio Ceylon and had to cover stories of its implementation. Uncle was also a news reader during the 58 ethnic riots and the 76 and 78 pogroms.
Uncle's time at Radio Ceylon, his time in parliament and our years in India, the UK and Australia as a refugee during which time he yearned to return to our country of birth, had a profound effect on him. His resulting grief stayed with him right until his last days in Australia. In 1959, I graduated with a BA in Arts from Peradeniya University. My family never thought I would get a place in the university, as it was a difficult entrance exam. In those days, the results were announced in the English newspapers. But in our home, we only read Tamil newspapers. My father's friend saw the results and sent the paper to our home, with my name underlined, through another friend. I also had the option of entering a Teachers Training College to study teacher training, which required a less competitive mark than university studies. My school principal, the late Miss Thambiah, however encouraged me to enrol in university and promised me that I would have a job back at our school, Vembadi Girls’ High School, when I had finished my degree.
In Jaffna, education was mainly segregated into male and female schools. In certain schools, at the higher levels there was mixed education. So university was where I first met men, outside my immediate family. It was also the first time I met Sinhalese students. There were about fifty Tamil students and two or three hundred Sinhalese students. We enjoyed our single rooms and ate in a dining hall with fork and spoon. We were served a lot of beef and so I became a vegetarian. University is where I tasted cheese for the first time. Our education was free, and our living expenses were minimal. Those of us who remember the days of no ethnic divide, will remember university as a wonderful experience. Those days we had the best of everything in Sri Lanka - free education and free medical services. Everything was good, till the politicians of the majority community poisoned the minds of the people against the minorities living in the country. I think that now it's too late for change. The poison has sunk in too deep. After my studies, I returned to Jaffna and started teaching at my high school. I was so happy and I had many dreams of helping my siblings, who were excelling in their studies. But a marriage proposal to uncle came my way in 1961 and though I had a lot of ambitions and wasn’t keen on it, it was my parents wish and so I obliged. After our wedding, I joined uncle in Colombo where we had a comfortable life, like most middle class families. I got a job at the Muslim Ladies College in Bambalapitya Colombo. Teaching in a multicultural environment was another unforgettable experience. Our move to Chennai in 1980 was not my decision and nor was I in favour of it. Our only daughter Subhadra had just sat for her OL exam and was keen to continue her bharathanatyam studies, while we wanted her to attend university. It came as a rude shock when one morning in January 1980 uncle asked me to sign my retirement papers. He explained there was an option for lady teachers to retire after twenty years of service, which i had just completed, and I could avail myself of that facility. He said I could go to Chennai to educate Subhadra in the Fine Arts (music and dance), while at the same time help her to get a degree in Arts/Science. My school principal refused to endorse the papers as I was in the process of being appointed as principal of the newly built Colombo Hindu Ladies College. I was appalled! Who would throw away everything so good? I was in a dilemma but my husband solved it for me. He said “a decision has been made, let us not go back on it”. He said that Tamils couldn’t live in Sri Lanka in peace anymore and that political unrest was simmering. He said that he no longer wanted to live like a fugitive in his country of birth ‘his தாய் நாடு’ and that after translating the venomous speeches of the Sinhalese Members in parliament, he had spent many years of sleepless nights. He said that at least in Tamil Nadu we would feel a sense of familiarity and could continue to be part of the Tamil culture and language. He reminded me that we had to seek refuge in a Muslim friend’s house during the 1977 pogrom and that our daughter had no chance of entering university with the government’s standardisation policy which penalised Tamil students. So in Jan 1980 I retired and we left for Madras, our home for the next twenty years. There were only three other Tamil families from Sri Lanka who had settled down in Chennai after the first pogrom in 1958 and they all welcomed us graciously. Mr and Mrs Sivapathasundaram had made Adyar their home, the suburb which would become our home too. Mr Sivapathasundaram was a renowned broadcaster at Radio Ceylon and a popular Tamil writer on par with Indian writers. He was the one who gave the name Thamilosai to BBC Tamil Radio. We realised theirs was a life of struggle even after spending nearly three decades in Tamil Nadu. Our years in Chennai were also tough, and those who came to visit us were shocked to see how we were living in a single room annex. In 1982, we received a surprise phone call from the BBC asking uncle if he would come and work as the Tamil radio producer for one year, while Mr Shankaramoorthy, the then producer, took one year of medical leave. In uncle’s previous trips to the UK he had acted in some of the BCC Thamilosai’s radio dramas and so they were familiar with his talents. Subha had entered Stella Marie’s College, so we put her in the college hostel and set off on our year long UK adventure. We could have stayed on after our contract was over by taking part in radio programmes, however uncle said that he wanted to listen to carnatic music and hear Tamil in his ears - காதிலே தமிழும் பாட்டும் கேட்கவேணும் ! So after our stay in the UK was over, we flew straight to Colombo, with the hope of settling back there. After about 10 days of visiting our families in Jaffna, uncle, again said that he felt something bad was going to happen and he wanted to get back to Chennai. I again didn’t want to leave. I missed our family and they missed us. We had nobody in Chennai. Uncle however insisted that we had to return to see our daughter Subha and once again said “I don’t want to be a second class citizen in my own country”. We arrived back in Chennai in May 1983. In July when the pogrom against the Tamils started in Colombo, those who had money, got on planes and arrived at our doorstep. Over the following six months, at least a hundred Tamils made their way to our home straight from the airport. We helped them find temporary accommodation to begin with, then a home and a school for their children. We became local guardians to hundreds of children, as this was a government requirement. There were number of challenges we faced as guardians - illness - exam failures - two missing students - but we were thankful we could help them. Those who could afford to sent their children to other foreign countries. Thanks to the BBC, we had a telephone, which became so useful for the many Eelam Tamils who would line up outside and inside our home to use it. One night, we had more than 20 people sleep in our tiny annex. Those nights were tough, but what were we to do? Uncle, who looked to life’s positives, would often tell us that he was grateful that we got out in time and didn’t have to go through the trauma of watching our people being massacred. He was even more thankful that we were in a position to be able to help those that did escape. After hearing of the massacres and the burnings of the 83 pogrom, the people of Tamll Nadu became sympathetic to our cause and opened up their homes for rent. MGR, was the Chief Minister at the time, and said all Eelam Tamils could be accepted into schools in Tamil Nadu. For those who didn’t have money and escaped the island by boat, they were kept in refugee camps in Tamil Nadu, and their plight was and still is an incredibly sad one. Many are still there with very little protection or hope for a better future. We were the lucky few and though we never returned to live in our country, we have a lot to be thankful for. In the years that followed, uncle became BCC’s Thamilosai correspondent for Tamilnadu, which allowed us to continue living in the India and provided us with a permanent income. Thanks To BBC, we were also able to get a visa to visit our daughter in Australia. After uncle passed away in Australia after a tragic accident in 2001, I did not want to go back to India and all my family members had left Sri Lanka by then. I stayed on with my daughter's family as a refugee for 12 long years. It was a period of struggle and great uncertainty, thanks to the Australian government. I was finally granted Australian Citizenship in 2017. END In 1999 Dr Maunaguru, a close friend, turned audio recordings by uncle about his life into a book titled ‘Mana Osai -Reminiscences of a Broadcaster‘. Uncle was not keen on the book idea, but he agreed on one condition that the book when published would be distributed free - he said everyone has a story to tell so it's not fair to make money off it. Aunty’s grandson Senthan is now also a radio broadcaster and co-hosts the popular podcast Stuck in Between.
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Thermal checks being performed by the Indian Embassy officials in Tashkent, Santosh Jha, Ambassador of India to Uzbekistan told ANI. Indians stranded in Uzbekistan due to #COVID19 leaving for New Delhi under #VandeBharatMission. Thermal checks being performed by the Indian Embassy officials in Tashkent: Santosh Jha, Ambassador of India to Uzbekistan pic.twitter.com/3RnrWA0KD0 — ANI (@ANI) May 10, 2020 08:21 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in US Latest Update US approves new coronavirus antigen test with fast results US regulators have approved a new type of coronavirus test that administration officials have promoted as a key to opening up the country, reports The Associated Press. The Food and Drug Administration on Saturday announced emergency authorization for antigen tests developed by Quidel Corporation of San Diego. The test can rapidly detect fragments of virus proteins in samples collected from swabs swiped inside the nasal cavity, the FDA said in a statement. The antigen test is the third type of test to be authorized by the FDA. 08:15 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in Maharashtra Latest Update Mumbai Police pays tribute to cop who died of COVID-19 on Twitter The Mumbai Police on Sunday paid tribute to assistant sub-inspector (ASI) attached to Vinoba Bhave Nagar police station who died of the coronavirus disease COVID-19 on Friday. The samples of an assistant sub-inspector attached to Vinoba Bhave Nagar police station in Mumbai who died on Friday have tested positive for novel coronavirus, PTI quotes officials as saying. He died in the early hours of Friday after being admitted in a civic hospital on Wednesday with COVID-19-likesymptoms, an official said. Mumbai Police regrets to inform about the unfortunate demise of ASI Sunil Dattatray Kalgutkar from Vinoba Bhave Nagar Police Station. ASI Kalgutkar had been battling Coronavirus. We pray for his soul to rest in peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Kalgutkar family. — Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 9, 2020 08:10 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in Assam Latest Update Not testing samples of 16-yr-old girl who died of COVID-19 was 'a mistake', says Himanta Biswa Sarma Doctors at the government-run ESIC Hospital here committed a "mistake" by not testing samples of a 16-year-old girl, who later died of Covid-19, Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Saturday. The girl breathed her last on Thursday at the B Barooah Cancer Institute. Her samples, which were taken after her death, tested positive for coronavirus infection/ "The girl first went to ESIC Hospital with all symptoms like fever and pain in legs. It was a mistake by doctors that her samples were not sent for testing... It is a matter of concern," Sarma told reporters. 08:05 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in Delhi Latest Update Delhi school teacher involved in distributing ration tests positive for COVID-19 A teacher of a civic body-run school, who was involved in distributing ration during the lockdown, has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, officials said on Saturday. The teacher was posted at a primary school in Wazirabad under the North Delhi Municipal Corporation. The teacher had last come to school on April 28 and started showing COVID-19 symptoms from 2 May. His test report came on Friday, an official of North Delhi Municipal Corporation said. "We traced his six primary contacts and they have been sent into quarantine. Since they are completely asymptomatic, no test has been done yet," he said, adding the school building has been sanitised. 07:57 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in Pakistan Latest Update Pakistan eases nationwide lockdown even as COVID-19 cases rise Pakistan on Saturday began easing the month-long lockdown despite a steady rise in the number of coronavirus cases which has now crossed the 28,000-mark with 618 deaths. Doctors have warned against easing restrictions. The Representative of Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) has demanded that the government observe World Health Organisation protocols and implement strict lockdown. "We think the number will definitely spike. According to our information, there are five hospitals in Karachi that have a total of 63 beds reserved for coronavirus patients. If this is the condition in a city like Karachi, then you can imagine what it is like in other cities of Pakistan," said Dr Ikram Tunio of the PMA in a press conference in Karachi. 07:47 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Update First batch of 326 Indians stranded in UK arrives in Mumbai The first batch of 326 Indian nationals stranded in the UK due to the coronavirus-linked global travel restrictions arrived here from London early on Sunday morning. The special evacuation flight AI 130, a Boeing 777 plane which departed from London on Saturday, landed at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) at around 1.30 AM with 326 Indians, according to a source. The airport authorities, in a statement on Saturday, said that the arriving passengers with symptoms will be moved to isolation centres. Asymptomatic passengers residing in Mumbai will be moved to quarantine facilities like hotels, while those from outside of the city will be transported by the state to their respective district headquarters, it said Maharashtra: A special flight carrying Indian nationals from London, arrived at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai tonight. #VandeBharatMission pic.twitter.com/2VhXl72Y4r — ANI (@ANI) May 9, 2020 07:41 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Update CRPF reports 62 new cases on Saturday As many as 62 more personnel of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) have been infected with coronavirus on Saturday. "With 62 new COVID-19 cases, the total number of coronavirus cases reported from CRPF is 234, of which 231 are active cases," according to an official statement issued by the CRPF. Meanwhile, 35 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Border Security Force (BSF) on Saturday, taking the total count of cases in the force over 250. 07:35 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Update Air India flight with 163 Indians from Kuwait lands at Hyderabad airport An Air India flight with 163 Indians landed at the Hyderabad international airport from Kuwait on Saturday night as part of the government's Vande Bharat Mission to bring home Indian nationals stranded abroad, airport sources said. The AI flight 988 landed at the airport shortly after 10 pm, the sources said. To facilitate the arriving passengers and aircraft crew, the Hyderabad International Airport has kept the international arrivals and the stretch right from the aerobridge to the arrivals ramp fully sanitized and fumigated, the sources said. 07:33 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in Odisha Latest Update Odisha registers 58 new cases, taking total to 352 Odisha on Sunday reported 58 more COVID-19 cases. The total number of cases in the state is now at 352, including 281 active cases, 68 cured/recovered & 3 deaths, according to the latest date by the state health department, reports ANI 07:31 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Update First Air India repatriation flight takes off from US with 224 Indians Around 224 Indians stranded in the US due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown boarded the first repatriation flight from San Francisco to Mumbai and Hyderabad on Saturday. In the first phase of the US-India segment of the 'Operation Vande Bharat- A homecoming', flights have been planned from San Francisco, Chicago, New York, and Washington DC to New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Chennai and Bengaluru. As many as 1,961 Indians are likely to be repatriated through seven flights from the four cities in the first phase, officials said. 07:20 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Update Total COVID-19 cases in India now at 59,662 with nearly 2,000 deaths The nationwide tally of confirmed COVID-19 cases reached 59,662 on Saturday and the death toll rose to 1,981 with the country registering an increase of 95 deaths and 3,320 cases in 24 hours till Saturday morning, the Union Health Ministry said even as fresh infections among central armed police forces, and the repatriated Indians raised new concerns among experts. The number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 39,834, while 17,846 people have recovered and one patient has migrated, the Union Health Ministry said. Coronavirus Outbreak LATEST Updates: The first batch of 326 Indian nationals stranded in the UK due to the coronavirus-linked global travel restrictions arrived here from London early on Sunday morning. The special evacuation flight AI 130, a Boeing 777 plane which departed from London on Saturday, landed at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) at around 1.30 AM with 326 Indians, according to PTI source. The nationwide tally of confirmed COVID-19 cases reached 59,662 on Saturday and the death toll rose to 1,981 with the country registering an increase of 95 deaths and 3,320 cases in 24 hours till Saturday morning, the Union Health Ministry said even as fresh infections among central armed police forces, and the repatriated Indians raised new concerns among experts. The number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 39,834, while 17,846 people have recovered and one patient has migrated, the Union Health Ministry said. Saturday also saw Maharashtra crossing the 20,000 mark, as per official figures released by the state health department, with the state now accounting for one-third of the total confirmed cases in the country, while large numbers of cases continued to get detected in Gujarat, Delhi and Tamil Nadu. Meanwhile, the Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said the testing capacity for COVID-19 has been ramped up to around 95,000 tests per day and a total of over 15 lakh tests have been conducted so far across hundreds of government and private labs. However, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the two new cases in his state -- two foreign returnees who had reached Kerala on 7 May in two separate flights under a massive ongoing evacuation plan of the Central Government -- is a warning for all states to be on an alert to strengthen their "mitigation efforts and preventive measures." Many more similar flights from abroad are reaching Kerala and several other states over the next few days under what is being called the 'Vande Bharat' mission. Besides the arrival of a large number of Indians stranded abroad, experts have also warned that the numbers may rise further in the coming days due to the ongoing movement of lakhs of migrant workers being facilitated by trains and buses to help them reach their native places. On Saturday, the situation remained worrying in India's major hotspots like Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Chennai, among others. While Mumbai cases reached 12,864 cases, with the metropolis now accounting for more than of Maharashtra's total infections, the adjoining Thane district crossed the 2000-mark. In Chennai, the number of cases linked to the Koyambedu market cluster reached 1,867 with the market for vegetables, flowers and fruits eclipsing the Tablighi Jamaat event in Delhi (in which about 1,500 people from Tamil Nadu had taken part in March) for the dispersion of the virus. Besides, reports of fresh infections in the Central Armed Police Forces, which is responsible for providing security along the border as well as securing key industries and establishments, presenting a fresh challenge for the Central Government. Goa, on the other hand, which is classified as a green zone with no coronavirus positive case as of now, hinted that it may allow holding of music classes and reopening of some state-run libraries in a phased manner on the condition of maintaining strict social distancing norms. Cases from states: Maharashtra crosses 20,000 mark On Saturday, Maharashtra reported 1,165 new coronavirus patients, taking the tally of COVID-19 cases in the state to 20,228. The state also reported death of 48 patients, taking the death toll to 779, said a health department official. Among those died of COVID-19 on Saturday was a 51-year-old police constable from Maharashtra's Nashik district, an official said. This is the sixth death of a police personnel due to COVID-19 in the state, the official added. Meanwhile, in Gujarat, the number of coronavirus cases in Gujarat climbed to 7,797 on Saturday with 394 new cases coming to light, while death toll rose to 472 with 23 more deaths, a senior health official said. Of the total new cases, 280 were reported from hotspot Ahmedabad, along with 20 more deaths on Saturday, taking the total case count to 5,540 in the district and fatalities to 363, a health department official said. In Gujarat, the number of patients who died in 24 hours since Friday evening — 23 — was the lowest in the last seven days, Principal Secretary (Health) Jayanti Ravi said. Four COVID-19 deaths were reported in Tamil Nadu on Saturday with the state recording 526 more positive cases, including a five day old baby, taking the total number to 6,535, the health department said. The deceased were all women, with three hailing from Chennai and one from Ramanathapuram. With this, the death toll has gone up to 44, a health department bulletin said. Of the total of 526 positive cases, Chennai continued to lead the numbers with 279, followed by Villupuram 67 and Chengalpattu at 40. In the National Capital Delhi also, 224 new COVID-19 cases were recorded to take its tally to 6,542. In Delhi, there was also confusion over the death toll as the data from the four hospitals showed more fatalities than the number reported by the Delhi government. Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain said there is no reason to hide anything and not a single case will go unaccounted for, but gave no explanation for the discrepancy. There has been a mismatch in the numbers of West Bengal also for several days with the state government's figures being lower than that of the Union Health Ministry. On the outskirts of the National Capital, Noida reported its second COVID-19 death while its total cases rose to 216. The overall figure for Uttar Pradesh also rose. Rajasthan recorded 76 more cases, while 36 new cases were detected in Karnataka too. In Bihar, five Bihar Military Police (BMP) personnel tested positive, taking the total number of COVID-19 cases in the state to 579. In Assam, a dental college student's test came positive. Central forces report 116 new cases The growing number of infections in five Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) - CRPF, BSF, ITBP, CISF and SSB - under the command of the Union home ministry, has emerged as another challenge for the Central Government. On Saturday, at least 116 fresh coronavirus infections were reported by the uniformed organisation, taking the total number of positive personnel to over 650, officials said. Of the new cases, CRPF accounts for 62, BSF 35, CISF 13 and ITBP reported 6 fresh cases. As of now, the total active cases in these forces stands at 231 in CRPF, 256 in BSF, 48 in CISF and 100 in the ITBP. Five personnel of these forces have succumbed to the disease, a senior paramilitary officer said. After home minister Shah's review, the AIIMS in Jhajjar has been designated as a special coronavirus facility for the CAPF personnel apart from their 200-bedded referral hospital in Greater Noida. Health ministry revises policy for discharge The Union Health Ministry has also revised its policy for discharge of COVID-19 patients under which only those developing severe illness or having compromised immunity will have to test negative through RT-PCR test before being discharged by a hospital. Moderate cases of COVID-19 and pre-symptomatic, mild and very mild cases need not undergo tests before being discharged after resolution of their symptoms. According to the rules till now, a patient was considered fit to be discharged if he or she tested negative on day 14 and then again in a span of 24 hours. Political tussle over migrant trains continue The bodies of sixteen migrant labourers who were mown down by a goods train in Maharashtra's Aurangabad district were brought to Jabalpur by two bogies attached to a special train. From Jabalpur, the coaches were further sent to Shahdol and Umaria, said a police officer. Karnataka, which has been at the centre of a controversy over the state government disallowing migrants to leave the state, clarified on Saturday that migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other persons can hire and use buses provided by state-run road transport corporations on payment basis for travel to other states with relevant permissions. However, the political tussle over special trains for stranded migrant lbourers continued on Saturday with Union home minister Amit Shah, in a letter to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee alleged that the state was not allowing trains with migrant workers reach the state and termed it as an "injustice" towards these workers. The state government, however, dismissed the charge by saying 6,000 stranded workers have already been brought back, and the state has given green signal to 10 trains carrying more such workers. This claim was rejected by Indian Railways with officials too saying that there was no proposal on record so far with the national transporter to run any more 'shramik' trains to the state. According to reports, so far only two trains ferrying migrants have reached West Bengal. The railways, however, on Saturday night said it had received "clearance" from West Bengal for running eight special trains to the state to ferry people stranded outside due to the ongoing lockdown. On Saturday, a war of words also erupted between the JD(U) and the AAP over train fares of 1,200 Bihar-bound migrant workers, with the Arvind Kejriwal dispensation saying that it bore the cost of ferrying the migrants, a claim rejected by the JD(U) which said the party was speaking half-truth on the issue. The ruling Janata Dal (United) in Bihar said the AAP-led Delhi government has sought reimbursement of the payment and accused the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of resorting to "cheap politics to gain popularity". Meanwhile, NCP chief Sharad Pawaron Saturday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak to the chief ministers of states, who are not allowing migrants to return home. "I humbly request our @PMOIndia Shri Narendra Modi ji to intervene in this matter by talking to the CMs of the respective states who are not allowing these people to come back home," Pawar said in a series of tweets without mentioning any specific state. 362 people from West Asia arrive in Kochi As for Indians stranded abroad, two Air India Express flights carrying 362 people from Oman and Kuwait arrived at the international airport in Kochi on Saturday night. There were a total of 362 people, including eight infants in the flights which landed here from the two Gulf nations, a Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) spokesman said. Official sources said all the passengers would be subjected to COVID-19 rapid test at the airport before being transferred to their respective destinations by special taxis and KSRTC buses. They will go into quarantine after completing formalities at the airport. Another Air India Express flight from Doha, carrying 177 passengers and six infants, is expected to arrive here early hours on Sunday, sources said. Another special Air India flight carrying 177 Indians has left Kula Lumpur for Trichy, Tamil Nadu, ANI said. According to sources, three other Air India flights - from Singapore (with 243 passengers), from London with (329 passengers) and from Manila (241 passengers) are expected to reach Mumbai on Sunday. Globally, nearly 40 lakh people have tested positive for the deadly virus since its emergence in China last December, while approximately 2.75 lakh people have lost their lives. However, nearly 13 lakh people have recovered too, including nearly 2 lakh in the US and over 1.4 lakh in Germany. Germany and South Korea are among those countries that have been seen as having successfully avoided large number of deaths by their extensive testing and contact tracing measures. But, worries mounted on Saturday about fresh outbreaks in both the countries following various lockdown relaxations, thus raising the risks associated with reopening of economies. With inputs from agencies
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