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गुजरात में पिछले 24 घंटे के दौरान कोरोना वायरस के 12,131 नए मरीजों की पुष्टि हुई है
गुजरात में पिछले 24 घंटे के दौरान कोरोना वायरस के 12,131 नए मरीजों की पुष्टि हुई है
प्रिया सिन्हा की रिपोर्ट /गुजरात में पिछले 24 घंटे के दौरान कोरोना वायरस के 12,131 नए मरीजों की पुष्टि हुई है और 30 लोगों की महामारी से मौत हुयी है । एक बयान में इसकी जानकारी दी गयी है. राज्य में कुल मामले 11,32,791 हो गए हैं जिनमें से 10,14,501 मरीज संक्रमण से मुक्त हो चुके हैं.अहमदाबाद में सबसे ज्यादा 4,046 नए मामले मिले हैं. इसके बाद वडोदरा शहर में 1,999 और राजकोट शहर में 958 संक्रमितों की…
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સુરતમાં ભાજપના કાર્યાલય એ બોલાવાયેલી મિટિંગ માં સોશિયલ ડિસ્ટન્સના ઉડ્યા ધજાગરા..
સુરતમાં ભાજપના કાર્યાલય એ બોલાવાયેલી મિટિંગ માં સોશિયલ ડિસ્ટન્સના ઉડ્યા ધજાગરા..
ગુજરાત માં હાલ ટૂંક સમય થી કોરોના ની બીજી લહેર નો ખોફ ઓછો થયો છે તેવા માં દરેક પરિવાર પોતાના જીવન ને સંભાળી સાચવી ને તેમજ સુરક્ષા સાથે જીવી રહ્યું છે તેવા સમય માં કોરોના ને લઈ ને બેદરકારી ધરાવતા ભાજપ કાર્યાલય ના દૃશ્યો જોવા મળ્યા છે સુરત મા યુવા મોરચા ની ભાજપ કાર્યાલય પર બોલાવાયેલી મિટિંગ માં કોરોના ના નિયમો ના ધજાગરા ઉડ્યા હોય એવું નજરે ચડ્યું . કોરોના સંક્રમણ ફેલાવવા માટે વધુ સંખ્યામાં લોકો…
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Glad Tidings! Bharat Biotech To Increase The Production Of Covaxin: Now 200 Million Additional Vaccine Doses Per Year
Glad Tidings! Bharat Biotech To Increase The Production Of Covaxin: Now 200 Million Additional Vaccine Doses Per Year
Vaccines have become very much crucial during the COVID-19 era. The virus is mutating and is becoming more powerful and causing lethal symptoms. This is ultimately leading to the deaths of people, and hence, vaccines remain the only hope to combat the deadly virus. India started its vaccination drive on 16th January 2021 by launching two vaccines- Covaxin (produced by Bharat Biotech) and…
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Exclusive: There could be 2500 cases of Black Fungus daily in India, says health expert
Exclusive: There could be 2500 cases of Black Fungus daily in India, says health expert
New Delhi: Black Fungus or mucormycosis, a rare fungal infection with a mortality rate of 50 percent, is being reported from various parts of India among COVID recovered patients. The disease is caused by a group of moulds known as mucormycetes, which are naturally present in the environment. Black Fungus most commonly affects the sinuses or the lungs after inhaling fungal spores from the air.…
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Gujarat Night Curfew: गुजरात के 4 Metro City में 17 से रात 10 बजे से सुबह 6 बजे तक नाइट कर्फ्यू
Gujarat Night Curfew: गुजरात के 4 Metro City में 17 से रात 10 बजे से सुबह 6 बजे तक नाइट कर्फ्यू
गुजरात के 4 Metro City में 17 से रात 10 बजे से सुबह 6 बजे तक नाइट कर्फ्यू Gujarat Night Curfew: गुजरात के 4 Metro City में 17 से रात 10 बजे से सुबह 6 बजे तक नाइट कर्फ्यू Gujarat, Night Curfew: गुजरात में Corona Virus संक्रमण के बढ़ते मामलों के देखकर राज्य सरकार ने 17 मार्च से 31 मार्च के ब���च चार महानगरों-अहमदाबाद, वडोदरा, सूरत और राजकोट में रात 10 बजे से सुबह 6 बजे तक Night Curfew लागू करने का…
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Argument: It’s Time to Tie ‘Terrorist India’ to the West 😂😂😂!
India’s geopolitical shift is inexorable, and membership in the G-7 would help bridge north-south divides.
— February 9, 2023 | Foreign Policy
World’s Most Wanted Hindu Extremist, Terrorist, Criminal, Butcher of Gujrat and Still at Large without Punishment Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz meet the press at the G-7 summit at Schloss Elmau in Krün, Germany, on June 27, 2022. Christian Bruna - Pool/Getty Images
India’s new enthusiasm for the global south—it just convened a special summit of developing nations and presides over the G-20 with a development-focused agenda this year—should not be mistaken for reduced interest in its quest to build stronger ties with the West. On the contrary, the centrality of the G-7 for India’s economic and geopolitical prospects is continuing to grow. For India, the West is the most important trading partner, the dominant source of capital and technology, and the major destination for the Indian diaspora. Cooperation with the G-7—comprising Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United States—is also critical for India to effectively deal with the increasing challenges from China. In fact, India’s dual orientations are converging: Both its gradual but inexorable alignment with the West and its renewed engagement with the global south are expressions of New Delhi’s repositioning against Beijing and its growing influence.
The West, too, has an interest in a stronger India that can counter growing Chinese and Russian diplomatic, economic, and military influence among developing countries. Washington’s recent offer of a range of technologies to India—including jet engines—underlines the Biden administration’s desire to strengthen ties with New Delhi despite Indian ambivalence on Russia’s war in Ukraine. The United States is also eager to incorporate India into a new network of global supply chains with trusted partners.
Integrating India—soon to be the world’s third-largest economy—into the G-7 process is therefore the logical next step for the West. After all, the G-7 is no longer just a forum for major industrialized countries to align economic policies, as it was in the past. In recent years, it has increasingly taken on the character of a bloc of leading democracies cooperating on global security and other important issues, including more effective competition with China and Russia.
India’s long history as a leader of the Non-Aligned Movement has given rise to fears—or hopes, depending on whom one asks—that New Delhi is returning to its old habit of mobilizing the global south against the global north. But there are few indications that this is the case. At the Voice of Global South Summit convened by New Delhi in January, for example, there was little anti-Western rhetoric.
“India’s dual orientations are converging: Both its inexorable alignment with the West and its renewed engagement with the global south are expressions of New Delhi’s repositioning against Beijing.”
For now, India’s immediate objective for its outreach isn’t geostrategic—it’s more about reconnecting with a global constituency. New Delhi had built up much goodwill across the global south during the Cold War but has somewhat neglected these regions in recent decades. As India focused on finding its place in great-power relations commensurate with its growing economic heft, on reconnecting with its neighborhood, and on joining Asian regional institutions, engagement with the rest of the global south fell low among India’s priorities.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in particular, got flak at home for ignoring India’s old partners in the Non-Aligned Movement. But Modi’s interest in the global south picked up in recent years. The devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the developing world, as well as the effect of Russia’s war in Ukraine on global food and energy security, lent some urgency to—and provided a window of opportunity for—India’s reengagement with the global south. In part, this push has been enabled by India’s growing economy over the last three decades, which has given New Delhi more ways to aid (and invest in) poor countries. This year, India’s presidency of the G-20 is a major diplomatic opportunity to build on this engagement.
That said, geopolitics is never far behind. India’s growing concerns about an assertive China have convinced the Modi government not to simply cede a large part of the developing world to Beijing. Although India does not yet have the resources that a richer China brings into play, New Delhi could fill at least part of the vacuum left by the West in the global south. But it’s difficult to see India have much more than a small impact acting alone. If India were to partner more closely with the West, on the other hand, it could offer much stiffer competition to China—a geopolitical priority for both India and the West.
India is not the only major power outside the trans-Atlantic West worried about China’s deep penetration of the global south. Japan, too, has woken up to the danger. In a major speech during his visit to the United States in January, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called on fellow G-7 leaders to do more to engage the global south—and show more humility when they do so. Kishida also warned of the consequences if developed nations continued to neglect the global south: “Even if we walk on a path which we believe to be right, if the global south, holding integral places in the international arena, turn their back, we will find ourselves in the minority and unable to resolve mounting policy issues.”
Japan’s expanding geopolitical profile and newly muscular security policies have raised the value of Tokyo as a partner for New Delhi. Japan, as the only Asian voice in the G-7, can also help bring greater nuance to Western policies and move the group closer to India on regional issues. Kishida has been particularly concerned about the West’s inability to convince large parts of the global south of the dangers of Russian aggression against Ukraine—a topic on which India’s silence is largely a relic of Soviet-Indian cooperation. Japan, like India, also has no interest in seeing China as part of the global south.
In the last few years, Japan and India have sought to work together in the Indian Ocean region to counter China’s expanding regional influence. India’s participation in the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue—known as the Quad—along with Japan, Australia, and the United States, is also driven by growing security concerns about China. At the bilateral level, too, India’s economic and security cooperation is increasingly oriented toward Western countries.
It is no surprise, then, that New Delhi has no desire to frame its outreach to the global south in adversarial terms with the West. Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has often talked about India as a south-western power—rooted in the global south with “very strong bonding” to Western and West-aligned countries.
This brings us to the growing engagement between India and the G-7 in the last few years. While India was only occasionally invited to G-7 summits (or G-8 summits before Russia’s expulsion from the group) since 2000, it has become a regular attendee in recent years. It participated as a special guest at the 2019 summit in Biarritz, France, the 2021 summit in Cornwall, England, and the 2022 summit in Bavaria, Germany. This May, Modi is expected to attend the group’s next summit in Hiroshima, Japan.
Beyond the regular participation of India, there has been some discussion about expanding the G-7 to include a few additional countries outside the geographic West—without including Russia and China, as in the G-20. Currently, Japan is the only member outside Europe and North America. One proposal has been to turn the G-7 into the “Democracy Ten” (D-10) with the addition of Australia, India, and South Korea. But the idea did not gain much traction when it was last proposed during the Cornwall summit.
The proposal deserves another look. Strengthening the G-7 while keeping its democratic geopolitical orientation deserves more intensive discussion. Drawing New Delhi away from Moscow and enabling it to compete with Beijing have long been U.S. objectives. This should be a goal for the G-7 as well.
Tying India, especially, more strongly to the G-7 by including it in the group would also lend the West greater influence and legitimacy with the global south. India is the key to breaking the old East-West and North-South divides that shaped so many of the debates and conflicts of the 20th century.
— By C. Raja Mohan, A Columnist at Foreign Policy and a Senior Fellow at the Asia Society Policy Institute.
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एक दिन में कोरोना से 261 ने जान गंवाई; महाराष्ट्र में मरने वालों की संख्या 3 हजार के पार, दिल्ली में 51 लोगों ने दम तोड़ा
एक दिन में कोरोना से 261 ने जान गंवाई; महाराष्ट्र में मरने वालों की संख्या 3 हजार के पार, दिल्ली में 51 लोगों ने दम तोड़ा
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देश में संक्रमितों की मौत का ग्राफ तेजी से चढ़ रहा, शनिवार को 298 मरीजों की मौत हुई
अब तक महाराष्ट्र में 3060, गुजरात में 1249 और दिल्ली में 812 लोगों ने जान गंवाई
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Jun 08, 2020, 01:13 AM IST
नई दिल्ली. देश में कोरोना से मरने वालों की संख्या 7207 हो गई है। रविवार को 261 लोगों ने जान गंवाई। शनिवार को एक दिन में रिकॉर्ड 298 लोगों की मौत हुई थी। पिछले 24 घंटे में महाराष्ट्र में…
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Viral video of mob vandalising vehicles is not from Kanpur
A video of mob violence is going viral on Social media with the claim that migrant labourers damaged vehicles near Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh. A video is being shared with the caption: "Labourers attacking cars and buses near Kanpur. This is the start of civil war between have and have not. This is terrible. Now it seems it would be very dangerous to travel by road for anyone." Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ravi.malik.5205/posts/2877335232375079 Many others also shared the video with the same claim.
Twitter https://twitter.com/Suresh_Tweeting/status/1264127258186276864 https://twitter.com/KALLIVAYALIL/status/1263881245898887169 TRUTH At the starting of the video, We spotted a red board on the roadside with “Shapar Veraval Industrial Association” written on it.
With the keywords search on Google Map and found that Shapar Veraval Industrial Association (SVIA) is situated near National Highway 27 in Gujarat.
We also found a PCR van with a Gujarat registration number starting with “GJ 18” at 53 seconds into the video.
With the keywords search on Google and we found several media reports related to the incident which took place on May 17. According to the reports, The police arrested 29 migrant workers involved in damaging vehicles at Shapar industrial zone in Gujarat. Inspector General of Rajkot Range, Sandeep Singh said, “19 migrant workers were arrested in Shapar industrial zone incident.”The migrant workers ransacked vehicles in Shapar industrial area in Gujarat’s Rajkot after the cancellation of two 'Shramik Special' trains to Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Read here On the same day, in Uttar Pradesh too, hundreds of migrant labourers blocked NH-2 at Raipura Jat village in Mathura district for an hour after they were stopped from continuing their journey. The media also reported the same. Read here This confirms that the viral video is not from Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh as is being claimed but Rajkot in Gujarat. Read the full article
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LDRP કોલેજના પરીક્ષા કેન્દ્ર બહાર કોરોના ગાઇડલાઇનના ઉડયા ધજાગરા ...
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પરીક્ષાર્થીઓ કોરોનાની ત્રીજી લહેરને ખુલ્લું આમંત્રણ આપતા હોય તેવા દ્રશ્યો સર્જાયા.LDRP કોલેજના પરીક્ષા કેન્દ્ર બહાર કોરોના ગાઇડલાઇનના ઉડયા ધજાગરા.ક્યાંક માસ્ક તો ક્યાંક સોશિયલ ડિસ્ટન્સનો અભાવ.માસ્કના કડક નિયમોના ધજાગરા ઉડતા કોરોનાની ત્રીજી લહેરને ખુલ્લું આમંત્રણ.રાજયના 11 શહેરનાં 58 સેન્ટરો પર આજે પરીક્ષા યોજવામાં આવી.નર્સિંગ સ્ટાફની પરીક્ષા માટે આશરે 39 હજાર 500 પરીક્ષાર્થીઓ અલગ અલગ સેન્ટરો પરથી…
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Buzdar directs strict implementation of SOPs to control coronavirus spread
LAHORE: 15, MARCH, 2021: Chief Minister of Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar on Monday directed strict implementation coronavirus related Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in the province in an effort to control coronavirus spread.
According to sources, CM Usman Buzdar has ordered officials to ensure implementation of updated coronavirus precautionary measures, saying that "No compromise can be made on health of masses as it is government's top priority."
Police, local administration should enforce updated business hours, he added.
CM Buzdar further said that government is fully aware of difficulties being faced by the business community but government took necessary steps to stop the novel virus spread.
It is pertinent to mention here that, authorities have imposed a major lockdown in seven cities in Punjab for a period of two weeks which will be started from today (Monday) amid the ongoing 3rd wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
The decision has been taken as part of precautionary measures to contain the spread of the novel virus in the province.
The affected areas include Lahore, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Faisalabad, Multan, Gujranwala and Gujrat.
According to the notification issued by the Punjab Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department, "There has been a constant increase in positivity percentage in Covid-19 cases in the province which poses a serious threat to public health."
According to the notification, all markets, shopping malls, restaurants, offices (public and private) in these areas would remain closed.
Ban on movement of people to and from these affected areas while public and private transport will also remain suspended in these areas. Complete ban on gatherings of all kinds for social, religious or other purposes at any place, public or private; marriage and banquet halls, community centres and marquees while a ban on indoor and outdoor dining whereas only takeaway and home delivery will be allowed.
There will be a complete shutter down on Saturdays and Sundays. However, bakeries, general stores, milk shops, meat and chicken shops, tandoors, fruit and vegetables shops and patrol pumps are exempted from these restrictions.
Medical stores, laboratories, clinics and hospitals in these areas will remain open for 24 hours. There will be a complete ban on all kind of sports, cultural and other activities and events throughout the province, the statement added.
The streets of affected areas have been closed with hurdles and deployment of police personnel.
The number of coronavirus cases has mounted to 607,453 on Monday after more infections were reported in different parts of the country.
According to the national database, 2,253 persons tested positive for the deadly virus in 24 hours.As per sources, cases in Sindh climbed to 261,411 the highest number so far in the country, while the confirmed infections tally in Punjab stood at 186,659, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa cases jumped to 76,104, in Balochistan 19,220 cases reported, Islamabad Capital Territory covid-19 cases reached 48,081, Gilgit-Baltistan tally up to 4,961 while 10,816 cases were reported in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).
In addition, the country has recorded 13,537 deaths so far, after 29 fatalities were reported over the last 24 hours.
As per official data, Punjab recorded 5,769 deaths, a highest number as compared to any other province while 4,458 in Sindh, 2,159 deaths were reported in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 103 in Gilgit-Baltistan and 202 in Balochistan, Islamabad Capital Territory has reported 526 deaths and AJK recorded 317 deaths.
According to the NCOC, Pakistan has so far carried out 9,529,763 corona tests and 44,061 in last 24 hours and 571,878 patients have recovered. (04)
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Day 4th, 2nd May 2020 Saturday,12:49 Am .............a picture of creation depend on the way you looks!!! Dear Nature, I heard so many times , things is coming in our mind the way we want to looks...same things having different with their perspective....that doesn't mean someone is wrong or someone is right....it's all about from which angle we want to analyse the situation.... Currently situation is so worst in the context of human life, due to pandemic CoVID 19 ...well we don't know how long it will go...but what we can do now , like either we have to fight against with corona or have to give up...well we human beings always find the solution for every problem , and history says we got victory on them.... Today I was reading SARS CoV2 virus is mutating rapidly even just 3 days ago, one news came Gujrat is having deadly L-type strain of SARSCoV2 which is different from other strain ... Being a researcher I am always curious to know about all these things...but still we don't have a scientific answer of this question...well some epigenetic factor might be responsible for rapid mutation...!!!.This is high time when I realized how it is so important to maintain our ecology system ..else nature will punish us, although we have great example of SARS-CoV-2... 2nd important thought came in my mind...why we have zoo, why we are so cruel with our animals...why we kept them inside the prison kind things...why they can't breath under the open sky with freedom...why we are so selfish ??? Why we people try to become super powerful ...?? Answer I am not getting...if we are one of supreme animal entire all living things so called higher hiarechary...can we can't stop our self dominant power.... Still questing answer of all questions... something I know something I don't know. .how does we are going to justice with nature ...?? I don't know... But one thing I know we need to be sensitive towards our nature as we are so sensible human beings...me as in deep thought...going to sleep with lots of questions...see you soon... with new deep thought!!!! @save the nature
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The worst day so far, India experienced 4000 new cases in one day. Hike of 6.9%
Sunday by far was the worst day in India’s fight against Coronavirus. The country reported over 4000 cases of coronavirus infection this Sunday, the highest number of cases reported in one day for Coronavirus history. Maharashtra is the worst hit city and contributed over 1943 cases to the tally on Sunday.
The rise of 6.9% was recorded in a day as India reported 4308 cases of the lethal virus infection in one day. Maharashtra was the prime contributor with 865 cases from Mumbai alone, Tamil Nadu, Gujrat and Delhi reported 669, 398 and 381 respectively reported COVID-19 positive cases in single day.
The death toll too saw a significant surge with Maharashtra reporting 53 new deaths added to its death toll. Overall, the over 113 lives were claimed by Coronavirus across India on Sunday. India has lost a total of 2201 lives so far due to the pandemic.
However, there is a ray of hope as the number of people recovered from the lethal virus has touched 20,848 in the country. The recovery rate is currently 31% of the cases, the biggest chunk so far.
The conditions in Tamil Nadu are becoming gore as the state reported second highest number of COVID positive cases in last few days. The state also overtook Delhi securing the 3 hotspot in the list of states worst hit by Coronavirus.
New Delhi reported 5 deaths due to the lethal virus and 381 fresh cases, taking the tally of the National capital’s total cases to 6923. Currently, Maharashtra tops the list with 22171 cases out of which 1943 were reported on Sunday alone. The state has so far experienced 832 deaths with 53 fresh deaths reported on Sunday. Mumbai’s is the worst affected city in the entire India with a total of 13,739 cases and 508 deaths so far.
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Coronavirus in India – State Wise Cases Rise to 195
A complete number of COVID-19 influenced cases in Maharashtra raises to 52 making it the most influenced state in India. The aggregate number of Coronavirus cases in India has come to 195 from 35 a week ago. At present, there are 171 positive cases in the nation. The number was distributed by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
There are 32 remote nationals and 163 Indian residents in the tally. Indian announced fourth passing of COVID-19 contamination on nineteenth March. The Center affirmed that a 72-year man who had returned from Germany by means of Italy kicked the bucket in Punjab because of the viral contamination. The 3 different passings were from Delhi, Maharashtra, and Karnataka.
Maharashtra saw the number ascending to 48 and Kerala watched 28 coronavirus patients. New Delhi recorded 17 patients. Telangana detailed the most noteworthy number of cases on seventeenth March after a gathering of 7 Indonesians showed up from Scotland. Karnataka has watched just 15 cases until the date and 1 demise up until now.
The primary case in Chandigarh was recorded on Thursday as a 23-year-elderly person tried constructive for the Novel Coronavirus. Two additional cases found in Uttar Pradesh making the most of an aggregate of 19. A 24-year-elderly person tried constructive in Chhattisgarh on Thursday, Gujrat states its first case on nineteenth March with two additional cases from Surat and Rajkot.
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198 new cases of coronavirus reported
198 new cases of coronavirus reported
LAHORE: Around 198 cases of coronavirus were reported in Punjab during the last 24 hours. Punjab Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department (P&SHD) confirmed that 165 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Lahore, five in Rawalpindi, four in Sialkot, seven in Faisalabad, three in Gujrat, three in Bahawalpur, two in Multan, two in Dera Ghazi Khan, one in Bhakkar, one in Chiniot, one in Jhang,…
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