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Govt committed to ensure adequate availability of vaccines: PM Modi to Governors

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday interacted with Governors and Lieutenant Governors of all States and Union Territories regarding the Covid-19 situation and ongoing vaccination drive in the country.

Addressing via video conferencing, the Prime Minister said that in the battle against Covid, along with the vaccines, values and a sense of duty are the biggest strengths. Praising citizens who contributed to reining in the pandemic last year considering it as their duty, he said that the same feeling of “Janbhagidari” needs to be encouraged now as well.

“Governors are an important link to ensure better coordination between state governments and society,” he said, adding that the combined power of all community organizations, political parties, NGOs and social institutions needs to be harnessed.

Modi said that along with spreading the message about vaccination and treatment, the Governors can also spread awareness about AYUSH-related remedies. Noting that the youth, country’s workforce, is an important part of economy, the Prime Minister said it is important to ensure that youth follow all Covid related protocols and precautions.

Discussing the ongoing surge in Covid cases, the Prime Minister said that the country has gained from last year’s experience and improved healthcare capacity. He discussed about increasing RT-PCR testing capacity and noted that the country has become Aatmanirbhar with respect to kits and other material related to testing. The Prime Minister emphasised the significance of increasing tracking, tracing and testing, and said that RT-PCR testing needs to be increased from 60% to 70%.

PM Modi said that the government is committed to ensuring adequate availability of vaccines. He highlighted that India has become the fastest nation to reach the landmark of 10 crore vaccinations. Noting the positive impact of Tika Utsav in the last four days, he said that in this period, the vaccination drive was expanded and new vaccination centres also came up. Apart from Governors and Lieutenant Governors, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu, Home Minister Amit Shah and Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan also attended the interaction.

The Vice President appreciated the scientific community’s contribution in giving vaccines to India and the whole world. He also talked about the contribution of healthcare workers, sanitation workers, and other frontline workers who have played a vital role during the pandemic.

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RAJASTHAN ORDERS 6 PM TO 6 AM CURFEW STARTING FRIDAY

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JAIPUR: The Rajasthan government on Wednesday night announced a 12-hour daily curfew—from 6 pm to 6 am—starting Friday, across all cities, as part of a series of measures to combat a worrying spike in Covid cases. The curfew will be in effect till the end of the month.

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AMBEDKAR HAD PROPOSED SANSKRIT AS OFFICIAL LANGUAGE: CJI

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NAGPUR: Chief Justice of India Sharad Arvind Bobde on Wednesday said that Dr B.R. Ambedkar had prepared a proposal to make Sanskrit the national language of India but the move did not make any headway. Justice Bobde was speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the academic building of the Maharashtra National Law University at Nagpur on the birth anniversary of Dr Ambedkar.

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BRITISH PM REDUCES LENGTH OF INDIA TRIP OVER COVID

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has reduced the length of his trip to India later this month because of the Covid-19 situation in the country, his spokesman said on Wednesday, adding he would meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “We’ve been in close contact with the Indian government about the PM’s upcoming visit in light of the Covid situation in India. As a result of these discussions the prime minister has made the decision to reduce the length of the visit,” he told reporters. “This programme will be focused on high level discussions with the Indian government and Indian business leaders,” he said, adding that the bulk of the programme would now take place on 26 April.

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RUSSIA SLAMS ‘INDO-PACIFIC’ STRATEGY, PROMISES PAK MILITARY AID, THEN CALLS INDIA ‘TRUSTED PARTNER’

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Russia, after slamming the ‘Indo-Pacific strategy by Western countries and promising Pakistan military assistance, tried doing a balancing act on Wednesday when it called India a “trusted partner”. Moscow said that there were no divergences or misunderstandings between the two countries and that it has “limited cooperation” with Islamabad based on “independent” relations.

Deputy Chief of the Russian mission Roman Babushkin also welcomed the recent commitment by India and Pakistan to follow the 2003 ceasefire on the Line of Control (LoC0 and said these are “very important steps” for regional stability.

At a joint media briefing with Babushkin, Russian Ambassador Nikolay Kudashev criticised the Indo-Pacific strategy by Western countries, describing it as “dangerous” and an effort to revive the cold war mentality. Babushkin said that India must be part of the process of shaping regional consensus on Afghanistan and that New Delhi and Moscow have similar approaches for the Afghan peace process.

Asked about Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov travelling to Islamabad after visiting New Delhi, Mr Babushkin said, “Russia has independent ties with Pakistan and that it does not target any relations against anyone… We believe that there is absolutely no reason to see that there are divergences or any misunderstandings between us. It is not the case in Russia-India ties.”

Kudashev said India is a trusted partner of Russia and ties between the two countries were “equal, solid, comprehensive, coherent and forward-looking”. He also mentioned that the visit by Lavrov to India on 6 April contributed a lot to the ties. “It was a very important and remarkable event, which contributed a lot to the special and privileged strategic partnership between our two friendly nations. Our ties remain equal, solid, comprehensive, coherent and forward-looking despite any global turbulence,” he said.

The Ambassador said that the visit was aimed at preparations for the India-Russia summit which is expected to take place in the second half of the year.

Babushkin said that Russia has independent relations with India, Pakistan and other countries and the relations are based on their own merits. “We are all members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and develop cooperation in various fields including regional security, fight against terrorism and to deal with other threats,” he said.

“Russia has limited cooperation with Pakistan as compared to India. However, the fight against terrorism is our common agenda. So we also help Pakistan in providing anti-terrorism equipment and holding dedicated exercise,” he added.

Lavrov, after his India visit, travelled to Islamabad on Tuesday where he said that Russia was ready to supply special military equipment to Pakistan to boost its counter-terror capabilities.

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CBSE CLASS 10 EXAMS NIXED, CLASS 12 EXAMS PUT OFF

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At a high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it was decided that due to the surge in Covid-19 cases, the Class 12 examinations of the CBSE would be postponed, while the Class 10 examinations have been cancelled. The decision was announced by the Education Minister on Wednesday. 

CBSE will review the situation on 1 June. A notice of at least 15 days will be given before the start of the examinations, said the Ministry statement. Both examinations were scheduled to be held from 4 May to 14 June.

For Class 10 students, results will be prepared on the basis of an objective criterion to be developed by the Board. Any candidate who is not satisfied with the allocated marks will be allowed to write an examination as and when conditions are conducive, the Ministry said.

During the meeting, PM Modi reiterated that the well-being of students has to be the top priority for the government. He also stated that the Centre would keep in mind the best interests of the students and ensure that their health is taken care of and at the same time, their academic interests are not harmed.

“We had hoped that the situation would get better and we’d be able to conduct the examinations on 4 May, but that has not happened. We are committed to not letting the future of our students go astray, but we also have a responsibility towards their well-being,” said Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra had all appealed to the Centre to cancel the examinations in the wake of the massive spike in coronavirus cases across the country.

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INDIA SETS ‘DOUBLE DIGIT’ MEDAL GOAL IN TOKYO OLYMPICS

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With 100 days to go to the Olympics in Tokyo, India has made ambitious target of taking its medal tally to a “double digit”.

India, despite being the world’s second most populous nation, had its best Olympics show in London 2012 where it won six medals.

“As a large nation, India should play a greater role in the entire Olympic movement, and one of the things through which we can do it is by winning more medals,” sports minister Kiren Rijuju told a webinar. “Our share of Olympic medals must increase. We need to set a national record in Tokyo Olympics. India must cross double digits. We’ll look after every need of the athletes, they just need to perform,” he added.

The Sports Minister wanted the Tokyo Olympic to be “memorable”. “It’s the athletes who’d ensure that the Tokyo Olympic becomes one of the most cherished Olympics for India,” Rijiju said.

Indian Olympic Association president Narinder Batra too shared the minister’s optimism. “We at IOA are very much confident that in the Tokyo Olympics, we’ll better all our records and finish with double digit medals,” said Batra, who also heads the International Hockey Federation (FIH).

Rijuju said that India’s Olympic preparations in the past had not always been ideal but his ministry would ensure athletes could make the most of their remaining 100 days of practice.

“In earlier Olympics, there were complaints of some shortcoming or the other. But we’ve ensured it’s not the case this time around,” he said, adding: “The ministry has provided everything that is required and will continue to do so. It’s now time for the athletes to deliver.”

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