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Tata Teleservices Maharashtra shareholders approve fund raising of up to ₹5,000 cr

PTI New Delhi | Updated on September 16, 2020 Published on September 16, 2020

Shareholders of Tata Teleservices Maharashtra have approved raising of up to ₹5,000 crore by issuing preferential shares to parent firm and non-convertible debentures on private placement basis, according to a regulatory filing.

Tata Teleservices Maharashtra (TTML) had sought approval for raising up to ₹2,500 crore by way of issuing non-cumulative redeemable preference shares- series 6 on preferential basis to its parent firm Tata Teleservices Limited (TTSL) and/or Tata Sons Private Limited and/or to Panatone Finvest Limited in one or more tranches.

The company also sought shareholders nod to issue non-convertible debentures of up to ₹2,500 crore on private placement basis.

Both the special resolutions of the company were passed with over 99.99 shareholder’s voting in their favour, according to the regulatory filings made by the company.

TTML has reported widening of loss to ₹1,070 crore in the April-June quarter mainly due to a provision of ₹776.77 crore to clear revenue dues to the government.

The total revenue of the company declined by 16 per cent to ₹247.82 crore during the reported quarter from about ₹291 crore in the corresponding quarter of 2019-20.

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Tata Teleservices Maharashtra shareholders approve fund raising of up to ₹5\,000 cr

Apple Watch Series 6 Sneaks In U1 Chip That Will Enable CarKey Without iPhone - carandbike

Apple Watch Series 6 Sneaks In U1 Chip That Will Enable CarKey Without iPhone

CarKey is a technology that works both via the U1 chip over the Bluetooth low-energy protocol.

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Highlights

  • Apple's new chip will enable CarKey from the Apple Watch
  • CarKey was announced at WWDC earlier this year
  • CarKey currently works with select BMW vehicles

One of the most interesting things about Apple's announcement of the Apple Watch Series 6 was the addition of the U1 ultra-wide-band tech chip in the new watch. This chip debuted last year with the iPhone 11 models but its true use started to only come to the fore at WWDC earlier this year. At WWDC, Apple showed off a new feature called CarKey for which it has partnered with BMW as a launch partner. 

CarKey utilises the U1 chip on the iPhone to help unlock the car as it makes both the car and your smartphone spatially aware of your presence. Now, this technology is coming to the Apple Watch. This is a big deal for a couple of reasons. 

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The U1 chip was first seen on the iPhone 11

The Apple Watch is usually tethered to an iPhone. So what Apple showed at WWDC basically was the iPhone extending its capabilities to the Apple Watch via its Bluetooth or cellular connection. This isn't the case anymore. With the Apple Watch Series 6 having this feature, its users don't even need the iPhone in their pocket to unlock the car. It can now be done just from the Apple Watch. 

What's more interesting is that Apple is extending the Apple Watch to the family using a feature called Family Setup. While this is a more parenting focused feature - the gist is that now families don't need an iPhone or iPad per Apple Watch. If there are iPhones and iPads used by someone at home, the Apple Watch can be tethered via the same account which also makes for some iPhone-less use cases for CarKey that may get lit up via the Apple Watch Series 6. 

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CarKey right now only works with BMW's cars

Of course, CarKey is a technology that works both via the U1 chip over the Bluetooth low-energy protocol. The U1 chip also enables faster and more accurate data transfer via AirDrop. There are rumours about a new gadget called AirTags which will also come in handy for the U1 chip, but CarKey seems like one of the first fully fleshed out use cases. 

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Theoretically, this technology can also be used to improve the navigation system with more accurate maps via CarPlay. Apple is working with the car connectivity consortium for the wider adoption of the U1 chip as right now it only works with select BMW cars. Apple is also enabling this feature on both iOS 14 and iOS 13. 

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01/6Here is all you need to know about them

Here is all you need to know about them

We all have mixed feelings when it comes to monsoon. The rainy season does bring respite from hot sunny days, but the plethora of diseases that accompany it cannot be overlooked. The temperature and humidity are perfect for breeding of mosquitoes. That’s why mosquito-borne diseases like chikungunya, malaria and dengue are common in this season.

All of them are viral diseases that are spread to people when they are bitten by an infected mosquito. All these diseases are caused by different types of viruses and are spread by different types of mosquitoes. Not only this, even the symptoms of the diseases are more or less the same. Here is how you can differentiate between these three mosquito-borne diseases.

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02/6Malaria

Malaria

Malaria is caused by the transmission of plasmodium into the body by a female Anopheles mosquito. These mosquitoes generally bite at night. Plasmodium is a type of parasitic protozoa. Vivax and Falciparum are the common species of Plasmodium found in India.

Symptoms:

Symptoms of malaria start to appear between 10 to 28 days after a person is infected with the virus. In some cases, the signs appear after 7 days also.

Sporadic high fever is the most common symptom of malaria. The fever comes and goes at regular intervals. A person may have a high fever, followed by profuse sweating and chills and then the temperature starts to rise again. The fever keeps on coming after 6-12 hours. A person infected with malaria virus may also complain about constipation, nausea and abdominal pain. Malaria may also lead to jaundice due to loss of red blood cells from the body.

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03/6Dengue

Dengue

Dengue is transmitted to humans by female Aedes mosquitoes. These mosquitoes carry the dengue virus (DEN), which comprises four distinct serotypes (DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3 and DEN-4) and belong to the Flaviviridae family. The dengue mosquito commonly bite during daytime or before dusk.

Symptoms:

The patient infected with dengue virus starts showing symptoms within 3 to 14 days. The first symptom includes high-fever followed by body pain. Fever may be accompanied frequently with severe sweating and headaches. Some patients even experience pain behind the eyes, which is known as retro-orbital pain in medical terms. Nausea, vomiting, fatigue, rashes on face and limbs, mild bleeding and low blood pressure are other symptoms of dengue. In acute cases, decreased urine output and breathlessness may also trouble the patients.

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04/6Chikungunya

Chikungunya

Chikungunya is also transmitted by the same female Aedes mosquitoes that spread dengue. It is caused by the RNA virus that belongs to the alphavirus genus of the Togaviridae family.

Symptoms:

The symptoms start appearing between 4 and 7 days after a person is infected. The major symptom of chikungunya includes excessive body pain, swelling in the joints and rashes in several parts of the body. In severe cases, the patient may suffer from body pain. Swelling around hands and feet and red eyes are also quite common.

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05/6​Prevention

​Prevention

Here are some easy to prevent yourself from the mosquito bites:

Wear loose-fitted clothes

Wear light coloured clothes

Use essential oil in home

Burn some incense stick

Keep your surrounding clean

Remove standing water

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06/6The bottom line

The bottom line

While Malaria can be cured by drugs like chloroquine and artemisinin, there is no known treatment available for dengue and chikungunya. The patients suffering from dengue and chikungunya are generally prescribed painkillers and paracetamol. They might sound like common diseases but all of them can prove to be fatal. So, prevention is the only way to keep yourself safe.

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    The Centre must lift the ban on onion exports

    The Centre must lift the ban on onion exports

    September 16, 2020, 3:41 pm IST in TOI Editorials | India | TOI

    In June, the Centre promulgated three ordinances which aim to free farmers from a maze of controls which limit the price they receive for their produce. Many stakeholders in the agricultural system welcomed it and a few compared its significance to what the 1991 liberalisation did for industry and services.

    This week however the government reflexively resorted to its default tactic of arbitrary controls. It issued orders banning export of onions in the wake of an increase in its wholesale price in Lasalgaon, Maharashtra. It undermines onion farmers. Exports orders already received have to be cancelled and return on investment has been capped. For the farmer, it’s nothing more than another exhibition of license-permit raj.

    Also read: Government bans onion exports as prices treble in a month

    If the June reforms are to fulfil their potential, the Centre must allow the market to function without arbitrary bans. The price mechanism is the signal through which the stakeholders calibrate production and demand. It’s an essential element of a market. The export ban must be lifted.

     

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    Coolpad Note 3 Review

    Coolpad Note 3 Review

    By Hardik Singh | Updated May 22 2019
    Coolpad Note 3 Review
    DIGIT RATING
    73 /100
    • design

      68

    • performance

      80

    • value for money

      62

    • features

      86

    • PROS
    • Well-built
    • Fingerprint sensor
    • Good Battery life
    • CONS
    • Sunlight legibility is poor
    • Inconsistent performance

    Verdict

    The Coolpad Note 3 is another take on how a sub-10K smartphone should be. It is not perfect even though we wanted to be with its Octa-core processor and a fingerprint sensor. We won't recommend it right away but if you are only concerned about your privacy, this is the best option available. 

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    Smartphone technology is getting better everyday, and with it, top tier hardware from yesteryear phones is now becoming available in budget phones. This has made a significant change on how these budget smartphones perform. Though they still lack the proper firepower to go head-on against flagship devices, they won't let you down if everyday tasks are the primary concern. To quantify, in today's sub-10K smartphone bracket, an octa-core processor, 2GB of RAM and 13MP camera have become somewhat standard.


    While there are many contenders in the sub-10K category with more or less the same specs and performance, we belive that there is room for improvement. This brings us to the Coolpad Note 3. The third phone in six months from the Chinese manufacturer brings a couple of new aspects to the table in the sub-10k price bracket – a fingerprint sensor and 3GB of RAM. Will this be enough to make it a recommendable phone?

    Build and Design
    When we first unboxed the phone in our offices, there was a unanimous call that it looks very similar to the Micromax Canvas Doodle 4 that we had reviewed earlier. It is safe to say that the design is nothing new. However, the similarities end there. The Note 3 features a 5.5-inch display, and the overall feel of the phone is much better than the Canvas Doodle 4. The matte back with a slight curve offers comfortable grip on the phone, but it still feels big for one-handed usage. Moreover, the three capacitive navigation keys which lie under the display are not backlit, which requires some getting-used-to.

    Build quality, however, is somewhat better. Along the edge runs a metal band which looks good, and gives it some sturdiness. There is an aluminum frame inside, which makes the phone feel rigid in hand. There are two physical keys, a power button to the right and a volume rocker to the left, which offer satisfying depression when pressed. The back is removable, but the battery is sealed in, which further adds to its sturdy build. Overall, even though most of the build is plastic, at an asking price of Rs. 8,999, the Coolpad Note 3 offers a reliable build quality.

    Display and UI
    The 5.5-inch display on the Coolpad Note 3 is good. It offers vibrant, true-to-source colours. It is adequately bright and offers good touch response. However, the visibility degrades to just reflections as soon as you view it in direct light conditions. We should also add that the omission of a full HD display is certainly evident, and the phone could have done much better with it.

    On the UI front, we were greeted by Coolpad’s Cool UI, which offers bright and colourful icons. The whole UI is simple to navigate through, and the phone offers a simple, single-tab settings menu – no customisations here, apart from the vibrant colour scheme. The main attraction of the UI experience is the new fingerprint sensor which works like a charm. It is one of the fastest fingerprint scanners we have come across, and in our tests, it turned out to be quite accurate too. We tried to unlock the phone with wet fingers and in different orientations, and it worked perfectly. The fingerprint sensor can also be used to lock individual apps which is quite handy, if you store sensitive information on your phone. However, there is one black spot here, which is the pre-installed keyboard – Xploree. This keyboard keeps on accumulating advert cards on the side, related to whatever you type, and these occasionally pop up like unwanted insurance brokers.

    Performance
    The MediaTek chip inside provides plenty of grunt to make the phone work. Add to it the 3GB of RAM, and we have a good combo for the price. The phone is quite capable in handling everyday tasks. However, it does stutter if you open a few heavy apps back-to-back, and is rather inconsistent at times. Gaming on the phone is decent, but prolonged gaming does make it lag at times. However, the phone doesn't heat up too much, and remains relatively cooler than the competing YU Yureka Plus, under similar circumstances. Here are the synthetic benchmarks, in comparison to its competitors.

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    Even though these benchmarks suggest that the phone is a good performer, but considering other phones as Yu Yureka Plus and Meizu M2 Note, the overall performance was not as streamlined as the others.

    Battery
    What good is a phone, if it cannot offer good battery life? The Coolpad Note 3 offers about a day’s worth. Using the phone as a daily driver, without any gaming, the phone was able to get me through an entire day, without any compromise. However, gaming burns the battery much faster, and an hour of gaming burnt almost 23% of the charge. In our standard battery test where we loop a 1080p video till the battery dies, the phone achived almost 10 hours of playback, which is quite good.

    Camera
    The 13MP rear camera on the Coolpad Note 3 is not one of the best shooters in this category, but it gets really close. In bright daylight conditions, images rendered decent amount of details, and true-to-source colour reproduction. However, in situations with sharp contrast of lighting, subjects appeared dark in situations with bright backgrounds, leading to overall lack of detail on an image. Images taken in low lighting conditions were good – the noise reducing algorithm keeps noise at minimal, without compromising in details.

     

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    Bottomline
    The Coolpad Note 3 has everything that you might need from an entry level smartphone. A decent display, reliable performance and a workable camera. On top of that, this is the first and only phone which offers fingerprint security at this price point. However, Coolpad has left too many rough edges which need to be polished out. It could easily have been the best phone in its category, but loses on making the whole smartphone experience complete. So, if you are paranoid about your privacy and want to buy a phone in the sub-10K range, this is the phone to buy. But, if security is not your priority, the Meizu M2 Note is still the best phone to buy.

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    Release Date: 11 May 2017
    Variant: 16GB
    Market Status: Launched

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    • Memory Memory
      16 GB/3 GB
    • Battery Battery
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    74-year-old Malaysian Man's Mission to Rid Country's Beaches of Glass Bottles Turns into Colourful Museum
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    74-year-old Malaysian Man's Mission to Rid Country's Beaches of Glass Bottles Turns into Colourful Museum

    A 74-year-old Malaysian's quest to rid the country's beaches of washed-up glass led him to amassing a collection of thousands of bottles, now displayed in a colourful seaside museum. Mohd RASFAN - AFP

    A 74-year-old Malaysian's quest to rid the country's beaches of washed-up glass led him to amassing a collection of thousands of bottles, now displayed in a colourful seaside museum. Mohd RASFAN - AFP

    For the past 15 years, Tengku Mohamad Ali Mansor has made it his mission to gather bottles washed ashore on Malaysia's rugged South China Sea coast. He has picked up around 9,000 of them, which he now displays in a traditional wooden house that he has turned into a museum.

    • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 12:19 PM IST

    A 74-year-old Malaysian man's quest to rid the country's beaches of washed-up glass led to a collection of thousands of bottles, now displayed in a colourful seaside museum.

    For the past 15 years, Tengku Mohamad Ali Mansor has made it his mission to gather bottles washed ashore on Malaysia's rugged South China Sea coast.

    He has picked up around 9,000 of them, which he now displays in a traditional wooden house that he has turned into a museum.

    They come in various shapes and sizes, from all over the world, stacked across shelves and on the floor -- with an igloo-shaped mound of bottles outside.

    He even found messages in two of the bottles, one with a picture of a heart and some faded Chinese characters, and a second that has been torn apart and is no longer legible.

    "I did this at first to keep the sea clean," he told AFP from his village of Penarik, where the wooden museum sits next to his home.

    "I want to save people from being hurt by broken glass -- and to save the world from being littered with glass."

    On a recent morning beach patrol, the spry grandfather of 20 said a Muslim prayer as he stooped to pick up an empty, white-capped bottle.

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    The ex-soldier wiped it down before slipping it into his backpack -- another one for his collection.

    Tengku Ali's obsession began in 2005, when he saw children blowing up empty bottles with fireworks.

    Worried the shattered glass could hurt people, he said he would pay them for any bottles they found -- and they returned with over 500.

    He then began collecting bottles off beaches. Only later, as his collection grew, did he decide to open a museum.

    The site attracts a regular stream of visitors who have read about it on his Facebook page.

    During a coronavirus lockdown earlier this year, he kept busy glueing glass shards together to make bottle shapes in a style similar to Japanese "kintsugi", where broken pottery is repaired with lacquer mixed with powdered gold.

    Tengku Ali vows to continue his quest as long as he lives.

    "People think I'm crazy, but I don't care," he said.

    "Allah knows what I am doing. I do this because I love this world."

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    Parliament Nod To Bill For Giving 'NatioNal Importance' Tag To Gujarat Ayurveda Institutes
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    Parliament Nod To Bill For Giving 'NatioNal Importance' Tag To Gujarat Ayurveda Institutes

    Parliament Nod To Bill For Giving 'NatioNal Importance' Tag To Gujarat Ayurveda Institutes

    Parliament on Wednesday passed a bill to accord the status of an institution of national importance to a Jamnagar-based cluster of Ayurveda institutes. The Bill - 'The Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda Bill, 2020' - was passed by a voice vote in Rajya Sabha.

    • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 11:51 AM IST

    New Delhi: Parliament on Wednesday passed a bill to accord the status of an institution of national importance to a Jamnagar-based cluster of Ayurveda institutes. The Bill – ‘The Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda Bill, 2020’ – was passed by a voice vote in Rajya Sabha.

    Lok Sabha has already approved the bill in the last session, in which three Jamnagar, Gujarat-based institutes — Institute of Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda, Gulabkunwerba Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Institute of Ayurveda Pharmaceutical Sciences –would be conglomerated. Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan expressed appreciation for Ayurveda and its usefulness for the society and also for strengthening the healthcare systems of the world. “Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine in the country with so much of traditional wisdom attached,” he said and added that under the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’, the government has approved Rs 4000 crore for cultivation of medicinal plants and supporting farmers.

    He said the selection of the Jamnagar institute was not “arbitrary” but it was chosen in a most objective manner being one of the oldest institutes under the category, established in 1956. It was the oldest collaborating centre with WHO in Ayurveda and has imparted training to students from 65 countries in 20 years, he said and added that the institute has inked 30 pacts with different countries in the last 20 years.

    The proposed institute would have a 15-member committee including the Minister of Ayush, Secretary of Ayush and Secretary of Health & Family Welfare of the Gujarat Government, along with three MPs in which two would be from Lok Sabha and one from Rajya Sabha.

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    'No Infiltration Along India-China Border In Last 6 Months,' Govt Says In Parliament
    September 16, 2020
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    'No Infiltration Along India-China Border In Last 6 Months,' Govt Says In Parliament

    Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai said in a written response to a question that no infiltration has been reported along Indo-China border during last six months.

    'No Infiltration Along India-China Border In Last 6 Months,' Govt Says In Parliament
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    The government on Wednesday said there has been no infiltration along the Sino-Indian border in the last six months, while 47 infiltration bids have been reported along the Indo-Pak border during the period.

    The Union Home Ministry also informed the Rajya Sabha that 594 attempts of infiltration into Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistani militants have been reported in the last three years, of which 312 were successful.

    "No infiltration has been reported along Indo-China border during last six months," Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai said in a written response to a question.

    Also Read: Border Dispute Unresolved, China Doesn't Recognise LAC: Rajnath Singh

    Replying a separate question, Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy said 582 terrorists were killed in Jammu and Kashmir by security forces in last three years, while 46 terrorists were arrested during the period.

    As many as 76 army personnel were also killed in Jammu and Kashmir from 2018 till September 8 this year, he said. 

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said that India and China border issue remains unresolved and that  there has been no mutually acceptable solution and that China doesn't recognise the traditional and customary alignment of the boundary.

    The Defence Minister told the Lok Sabha that China maintains that the boundary between the two countries has not been formally delimited.

    "The two sides have different interpretations of the position of the traditional customary line. The two countries had engaged in discussions during 1950s-60s but these efforts could not yield a mutually acceptable solution. We consider that this alignment is based on well established geographical principals," Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said.

    Also Read: Congress Walks Out Of Lok Sabha As Govt Says No To Discussion On India-China Standoff

    Singh said even as this situation was being addressed by the ground commanders as per the provisions of the bilateral agreements and protocol, in mid-May the Chinese side made several attempts to transgress the LAC in other parts of the Western Sector.

    "China has mobilised a huge number of Army battalions & armaments along LAC & inner areas. There're many friction points in eastern Ladakh, Gogra, Kongka La, Pangong Lake north and south banks. Indian Army has made counter deployments in these areas," Singh said.

    "Violent conduct of Chinese troops is a violation of all past agreements. Our troops have done counter deployments in the area to safeguard our borders: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on India-China border issue," Singh said.

    (With PTI Inputs)


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    उर्वशी रौतेला ने इस हिट फिल्म के लिए अपनी हिंदी रीमेक के लिए डबिंग शुरू कर दी है और उनका कहना है कि वह इसे लेकर बहुत सकारात्मक हैं. इस फिल्म में उर्वशी गैर-ग्लैमर और देसी किरदार में नजर आएंगी.

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    उर्वशी रौतेला ने हाल ही में हैदराबाद में 'ब्लैक रोज' के लिए अपनी शूटिंग पूरी की है जिसे संपत नंदी द्वारा निर्देशित किया गया है. अभिनेत्री ने इससे पहले कन्नड़ फिल्म में भी काम किया है, जिसका शीर्षक श्री एयरवटा है. उन्हें आखिरी बार एक कॉमेडी-ड्रामा फिल्म में देखा गया था जिसका नाम वर्जिन भानुप्रिया था. इसमें गौतम गुलाटी और अर्चना पूरन सिंह ने भी उनके साथ महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाई.

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    Long Queues As Coronavirus Testing Crisis Hits UK

    Long Queues As Coronavirus Testing Crisis Hits UK

    Health Secretary Matt Hancock said that fixing the system would take weeks and that health workers, care-home workers and school children and their parents should get priority for tests.

    Long Queues As Coronavirus Testing Crisis Hits UK

    People queue up at a test centre in Southend-on-sea, Britain. (Reuters)

    Southend-on-sea:

    Amid growing anger over a bottleneck in Britain's creaking coronavirus testing system, the government promised on Wednesday to do whatever it takes to boost laboratory capacity that has left people across the land with no way to get a COVID-19 test.

    In an attempt to slow one of the highest coronavirus death count in the West, Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised in May to create a "world-beating" system to test and trace people exposed to the virus.

    But repeated attempts by Reuters reporters to get COVID-19 tests failed, while at a walk-in testing centre at Southend-on-Sea in eastern England hundreds of people were queuing to get a test - some from as early as 0500 GMT.

    "Laboratory capacity has been an issue, we are working our way through that," Justice Secretary Robert Buckland told Sky News.

    "We'll do whatever it takes to make sure we have that capacity," he told BBC TV. "We know where the pressure points are, we are piloting new walk-in test centres."

    Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Tuesday that fixing the system would take weeks. Buckland said health workers, care home workers and school children and their parents should get priority for tests.

    The chairman of parliament's health committee, Jeremy Hunt, said testing capacity would have to be significantly boosted so that everybody could have a test.

    "If that sounds a long way out - if we roughly quadruple the testing capacity that we're currently planning, not 500,000 a day, but 2 million a day, you would be able to test everyone in the population once a month," Hunt said.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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    Surat builder accommodated 42 families who are facing financial crisis due to Covid 19 - सूरत का बिल्डर कर रहा नेक काम, बिना किराए के 42 परिवारों को दिया रहने के लिए फ्लैट | India News in Hindi

    सूरत का बिल्डर कर रहा नेक काम, बिना किराए के 42 परिवारों को दिया रहने के लिए फ्लैट

    ऐसे में सूरत (Surat) के एक बिल्डर ने दरियादिली दिखाते हुए कुछ आर्थिक तंगी से जूझ रहे लोगों की मदद के लिए अपना हाथ बढ़ाया है. बिल्डर प्रकाश भलानी (Builder Prakash Bhalani) ने अपनी नई बिल्डिंग मे 42 परिवारों को बिना किराए के रहने के लिए फ्लैट दिया है.

    सूरत का बिल्डर कर रहा नेक काम, बिना किराए के 42 परिवारों को दिया रहने के लिए फ्लैट

    सूरत का बिल्डर कर रहा नेक काम, बिना किराए के 42 परिवारों को दिया रहने के लिए फ्लैट

    सूरत:

    कोरोना महामारी (Covid 19 Pandemic) की वजह से लोग आर्थिक तंगी से जूझ रहे हैं. किसी के पास दो वक्त की रोटी जुटाने के लिए पैसे नहीं हैं, तो कोई घर का किराया नहीं दे पा रहा है. ऐसे में सूरत (Surat) के एक बिल्डर ने दरियादिली दिखाते हुए आर्थिक तंगी से जूझ रहे कुछ लोगों की मदद के लिए अपना हाथ बढ़ाया है. बिल्डर प्रकाश भलानी (Builder Prakash Bhalani) ने अपनी नई बिल्डिंग मे 42 परिवारों को बिना किराए के रहने के लिए फ्लैट दिया है. बिल्डर का कहना है कि, इन सभी लोगों से किराया नहीं लिया जाएगा, सिर्फ फ्लैट के रखरखाव के लिए इन्हें मात्र 1500 रुपए शुल्क देना होगा. ये सभी लोग जबतक चाहें यहां रह सकते हैं.

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