Thursday, 5 November 2020

US Election Results 2020 LIVE Updates: Trump, Biden supporters stage protests across US; vote tally trickles in

US Election Results 2020 LIVE Updates: Trump, Biden supporters stage protests across US; vote tally trickles in


A second day of sometimes dueling demonstrations over the integrity of the U.S. presidential election started early on Thursday in Philadelphia and other cities as ballot counting dragged on in a handful of states that will decide the outcome. 


Supporters of Joe Biden have rallied around the slogan to "count every vote," believing a complete tally would show the Democratic former vice president had beaten Republican President Donald Trump. Some ardent Trump backers have countered with cries to "protect the vote" in support of his campaign's efforts to have some categories of ballots, including some votes submitted by mail, discarded. Both factions appeared outside a vote-counting center in Philadelphia on Thursday morning, where election staff steadily worked through a mountain of still-uncounted mail-in ballots that will determine whether Biden or Trump will take Pennsylvania's crucial 20 Electoral College votes.

829 Teachers, 575 Students Test Covid +ve After Schools Reopen in Andhra Pradesh

829 Teachers, 575 Students Test Covid +ve After Schools Reopen in Andhra Pradesh
The reopening of government schools in Andhra Pradesh from Monday has triggered a panic wave among both teachers and students, with the surfacing of Covid-19 cases in several places across the state

In the first phase, the government has thrown open schools for Classes 9 and 10 on alternate days, but only for half-a-day. According to official figures, 98.84% of the schools were opened with 87.78% of teachers turning up to take the classes.

However, the attendance of students was not up to the expectations. Only 39.62% of students of Class 9 and 43.65% of students of Class 10 attended school in the first three days.

What caused worry for the teachers and students is the surfacing of Covid-19 cases among teachers and students, when the health department officials conducted tests on them soon after the opening of classes, as per the instructions of the government.
Similarly, tests were conducted on 95,763 students of Class 9 and 10, out of 3,92,000 students who attended the classes in the last three days. Out of them, 575 students tested positive.

“This is not a very alarming number and most of them are asymptomatic. They were immediately sent to quarantine as per the health protocol and their condition is being monitored regularly,” School Education Commissioner V Chinna Veerabhadrudu told Hindustan Times.

He said the highest number of cases surfaced in West Godavari district, where 262 out of 41,000 teachers tested positive. In Visakhapatnam, 4,527 teachers underwent testing and out of them 52 tested positive on Wednesday, he said.HT

Wednesday, 4 November 2020

Trump Challenges Counts as Biden Inches Closer to Victory

Trump Challenges Counts as Biden Inches Closer to Victory
Tension spiralled in the still undecided U.S. election after President Donald Trump made unprecedented claims of fraud and demanded a recount in Wisconsin, where Democrat Joe Biden notched up another win to inch closer to overall victory.

While there was no official winner more than 12 hours after the last polls closed on Tuesday, the fate of the most divisive contest in decades was coming down to just a handful of states where the Republican incumbent and his challenger fought over razor-thin margins.

In the latest blow to Mr. Trump, Mr. Biden, 77, was declared the winner of Wisconsin, with an unsurmountable lead of 20,000 after 98% of ballots had been counted.

This mirrored Mr. Biden's slow but steady march across the remaining toss-up states in the vast country, where counting was complicated by the Covid-19 pandemic and record numbers of early and mailed-in votes.

Mr. Biden led in Michigan by nearly 45,000 votes with 94% counted and has already been declared winner of another tight race in Arizona. Results were still being tabulated in Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina and Pennsylvania — all of them close contests.

The apparent shift in fortunes toward the Democrat prompted Trump, 74, to launch a tirade claiming mass fraud that he claimed on Twitter had made his victories “magically disappear.”AFP

COVID-19 Vaccine to be Available in India by January if. says Serum Institute CEO Poonawalla

COVID-19 Vaccine to be Available in India by January if. says Serum Institute CEO Poonawalla
A safe and effective vaccine against novel coronavirus may be available in India by January 2021, says Adar Poonawalla, chief executive officer (CEO), Serum Institute of India. Pune based drugmaker joined hands with British-Swedish pharma major AstraZeneca to produce the coronavirus vaccine for low-and-middle income countries, developed by University of Oxford. Dubbed as Covishield, the vaccine is currently in the Phase II/III clinical trial in the country. "Based on the success of the trials in India and the United Kingdom, and if approvals from regulatory bodies are in place in time, then we can expect the vaccine to be available in India by January 2021, only if its proven immunogenic and efficacious, Poonawalla said in an interview with Mint.

The current data pertaining to the trials show that there are no immediate concerns pertaining to Covishield," Poonawalla added. "So far, thousands of people have had it in India and abroad with no safety concerns," he further explained. However it will take two to three years to ascertain the long-term effects of the vaccine, he said. LM

Monday, 2 November 2020

One Stop Land Services Portal Dharani Goes live Across Telangana

One Stop Land Services Portal Dharani Goes live Across Telangana 
The much-awaited services of the State government’s flagship Dharani portal went live across the State on Monday.

Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar formally launched the services at the Tahsildar’s Office, Shamshabad. Rangareddy District Collector Amoy Kumar explained the process and procedures involved in Dharani registrations.

Except for Hyderabad district, farmers in 570 mandals across the State can now access Dharani services. Details pertaining to 1.48 lakh acres and 59.46 lakh accounts have already been updated on the Dharani portal, the Chief Secretary said.

Dharani services facilitate on the spot registration and mutation. Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao had launched the Dharani portal on October 29.

On Monday, 946 persons paid the fee for registration while 888 persons booked the slots. People can book slots at Mee Seva Centres on payment of Rs.200, Somesh Kumar said, adding that technical glitches if any would be fixed immediately and that things would get streamlined in a couple of days.
TToday

Shah Rukh Khan Celebrate 55th Birthday

Shah Rukh Khan Celebrate 55th Birthday
Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan conjures images of a man full of passion, energy and boundless enthusiasm. He also epitomises the notion of romance for Indian audience. Far from being conventionally handsome, Shah Rukh has, over the years, emerged as the face of romance in the Hindi films. For more than 25 years, the man has stayed in the hearts and minds of millions of Indians. It is a reflection of the strength of his personality and an enduring bond between a performer and his admirers. On his 55th birthday, here’s a look at what makes this man tick and why his biggest romance, that with his fans, shows no signs of ebbing.

When Shah Rukh burst on the Indian television set with the ‘90s show, Fauji, people took notice of lanky lad playing a young cadet - athletic, energetic and will oodles of boyish charm. In no time, the show was a mega hit. A star had been noticed.

Sunday, 1 November 2020

Saudi Arabia Prepares for Third Phase of Umrah Pilgrimage

Saudi Arabia Prepares for Third Phase of Umrah Pilgrimage

Saudi Minister of Hajj and Umrah Dr. Mohammed Saleh Benten said that the Kingdom welcomes all Muslims coming from abroad to perform the Umrah as authorities kick off the third phase of the resumption of the pilgrimage amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Saudi Arabia has been gradually allowing Umrah pilgrims to resume the rituals, introducing a three-phase plan that adheres to health protocols to ensure their safety throughout their holy journey.

The Kingdom has allowed citizens and residents to start performing Umrah as of Oct.4 at 30 percent capacity, or 6,000 pilgrims a day. It will open for Muslims from abroad starting Nov. 1. The second phase kicked off on Sunday. No virus cases have been reported among the pilgrims.

Benten said that opening the Umrah to foreigners will be the world’s largest event amid the pandemic.
He added that a mobile phone app, “Eatmarna”, will be dedicated to the pilgrims coming from abroad. Each arrival will be tested for the coronavirus and then they will be transported in batches to the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Makkah. They will have separate lanes to follow and dedicated locations where they will perform the rituals.


Companies that fly in the Umrah pilgrims from their own countries will be held responsible for ensuring that they implement all health precautions, said Benten.


The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah is coordinating its efforts with the Health Ministry in implementing the third phase of the Umrah.

England to Enter New Lockdow UK Virus Cases Pass 1 Million

England to Enter New Lockdow UK Virus Cases Pass 1 Million
Unless we act, we could see deaths in this country running at several thousand a day,” said Johnson, who was hospitalized earlier this year for a serious case of COVID-19.

Under the new restrictions, bars and restaurants can only offer take-out, non-essential shops must close and people will only be able to leave home for a short list of reasons including exercise. Activities ranging from haircuts to foreign holidays must once again be put on hold.

Unlike during the U.K.’s first three-month lockdown earlier this year, schools, universities, construction sites and manufacturing businesses will stay open.

As in other European countries, virus cases in the U.K. began to climb after lockdown measures were eased in the summer and people began to return to workplaces, schools, universities and social life. The Office for National Statistics estimated Friday that 1 in 100 people in England, well over half a million, had the virus in the week to Oct. 23.

Johnson had hoped a set of regional restrictions introduced earlier in October would be enough to push numbers down. But government scientific advisers predict that on the outbreak’s current trajectory, demand for hospital beds will exceed capacity by the first week of December, even if temporary hospitals set up during the first peak of the virus are reopened.

The scientists warned COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths could soon surpass the levels seen at the outbreak’s spring peak, when daily deaths topped 1,000. The government’s chief scientific adviser, Patrick Vallance, said the mortality rate had “potential to be twice as bad, if not more” than it was during the pandemic’s first European wave, if nothing was done.

As European countries such as France, Germany and Belgium in imposing a second lockdown amid surging caseloads, it looked inevitable that Johnson would have to follow.

Official figures announced Saturday recorded 21,915 new cases confirmed in the last 24 hours, bringing Britain’s total since the start of the pandemic to 1,011,660. Britain’s death toll from the coronavirus is 46,555, the highest in Europe, with 326 new deaths announced Saturday.

The United States, India, Brazil, Russia, France, Spain, Argentina and Colombia have also recorded more than 1 million cases, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University. Scientists say the true number of cases is much higher because not everyone with the virus is tested.

Any new lockdown will need Parliament’s approval, and a vote is scheduled for Wednesday. The new restrictions would apply to England. Other parts of the U.K. set their own public health measures, with Wales and Northern Ireland already effectively in lockdown and Scotland under a set of tough regional restrictions.AP

Karnataka Woman Found Dead With Kids in Dublin

Karnataka Woman Found Dead With Kids in Dublin 
The Indian woman and two of her children, found dead in Dublin in Ireland last week, hailed from a village in this district in Karnataka and had gone there only seven months ago.

Local police said they were in touch with the woman's family in Hadaganahalli in Periyapatna Taluk after Seema Banu (37), her children Asfira (11) and Faizan Syed (7) were found dead on October 28 in Ballinteer in South Dublin.

Banu's husband Syed Sameer is a software engineer in Dublin and the family had gone to Ireland seven months ago.

The Dundrum Garda Station in Dublin has commenced a murder investigation, police here said.

Yes, we are in touch with the family," a police officer told PTI without elaborating further.

The Indian Embassy in Ireland had posted a message stating that it was deeply shocked to learn about the deaths.

Bihar Polls 2020: Tejashawi Yadav Creates History in Indian Politics with 19 Rallies in 24 Hours

Bihar Polls 2020: Tejashawi Yadav Creates History in Indian Politics with 19 Rallies in 24 Hours
For the first time in the history of Indian politics, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashawi Yadav set a record on Saturday by conducting 19 rallies in a one day, in poll-bound Bihar.

The 31-year-old leader Yadav broke the record of his own father Lalu Prasad, who has been credited with conducting 16 rallies in one day.

The party's only "star campaigner" Tejashawi tweeted that he could only complete the tumultuous task with the support, love and cooperation of the people.

"The strong enthusiasm within the youths for change is a witness that this bureaucratic government is going to end and the people's government is coming in Bihar," he said.

For the first time in the history of Indian politics, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashawi Yadav set a record on Saturday by conducting 19 rallies in a one day, in poll-bound Bihar.

The 31-year-old leader Yadav broke the record of his own father Lalu Prasad, who has been credited with conducting 16 rallies in one day.

The party's only "star campaigner" Tejashawi tweeted that he could only complete the tumultuous task with the support, love and cooperation of the people.

"The strong enthusiasm within the youths for change is a witness that this bureaucratic government is going to end and the people's government is coming in Bihar," he said.IE

Kohli, Hardik, Ishant return to India's 18-member squad for first two England TestsBumrah, Ashwin cleared to play, Natarajan rested, while Axar earns call-up

Kohli, Hardik, Ishant return to India's 18-member squad for first two England Tests Bumrah, Ashwin cleared to play, Natarajan rested, wh...