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WE MUST AVOID LOCKDOWN, IT SHOULD BE LAST RESORT: PM MODI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi asks states to focus on creating micro-containment zones. He says that Centre is taking measures to ramp up availability of medical beds and medical oxygen; urges migrant workers to stay where they are.

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Amid a massive surge in Covid-19 cases across the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his address to the nation on Tuesday night, urged state governments to use lockdowns only as the last option and focus on creating micro-containment zones.

The PM said that there is need to save the country from the lockdowns in the present situation. “I urge the states to consider lockdowns only as the last option. We have to make efforts to prevent a lockdown situation and focus on creating micro containment zones,” he said.

He urged the youth to form small committees in their neighbourhood to help in fostering Covid-19 discipline. “If we do this, the governments will not need to create containment zones or enforce curfew or lockdown,” he said.

Referring to the government opening up vaccination for all those above 18 from 1 May, he said migrant workers will be vaccinated at places of their work. He called upon states to urge the workers to stay where they are. “I request state governments to urge the workers to stay where they are. This trust given by the states will help them so that they will be vaccinated in the next few days in the city they are in and their work will not stop,” he said.

“India with two ‘made in India’ vaccines started the world’s largest vaccination programme. Till now, more than 12 crore vaccine doses have been administered. From May 1, those above the age of 18 years can be vaccinated,” he added. He said India has the cheapest vaccine in the world and the vaccines in the country suit its cold chain system.

Prime Minister Modi said that the Centre is taking measures to ramp up availability of medical beds, as also production of medical oxygen. “Work is on to increase the number of beds in hospitals. In some cities, large Covid-19 dedicated hospitals are being built. The demand for oxygen has increased in many parts of the country. The Centre, state governments, and the private sector are trying to make oxygen available to all those who are in need of it. Many steps are being taken in this direction,” he said. PM Modi said that work is being made with sensitivity and speed to meet the increased demand for medical oxygen due to second wave of the pandemic.

The Prime Minister said he understands the pain of people who have lost their relatives and friends due to the disease. “I understand the pain you are going through and express my sympathies to the families who have lost their loved ones due to Covid-19.” He said the challenge before the country is big, but “we have to overcome it with our resolve, courage and preparation”.

The Prime Minister had earlier in the day interacted with vaccine manufacturers in the country via video conferencing and urged them to continuously scale up the production capacity to vaccinate people in the shortest possible time. India reported 259,170 new Covid-19 infections and 1,761 deaths in the last 24 hours.

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8K SQ KM OF BASTAR LIBERATED FROM CPI MAOISTS: IG BASTAR

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BASTAR: More than 8,000 square kilometres area of Bastar, one of the worst Naxal-hit region in the country, has now been freed from the clutches of CPI Maoists in recent years, said Inspector General of Bastar P. Sundarraj on Tuesday.

Sundarraj said this was possible due to more than 24 security camps established in these areas followed by development works initiated by the local administrations.

“In last few years due to the multi-pronged development and security strategy of the government, the security forces and local administration have made inroads into the erstwhile stronghold areas of Left Wing Extremists in Dandakaranya area,” Sundarraj said.

“The well thought out strategy by the government is yielding tremendous positive outcomes and in the last couple of years, more than 8,000 sq km area of Bastar region have been liberated from the clutches of CPI Maoists. This was primarily possible due to more than 24 security camps established in these areas followed by development works initiated by the local administrations,” the IG said.

Sundarraj said the road networks and bridges being constructed with the help of these security camps in Minapa, Tarrem, Galgam, Dharmawaram, Bodli, Kademeta, Koleng, Sonpur, Kohkametta, Kamdeta, Katgaon, Fundri and Potali have opened up the doors for the local tribal population to the outside world.

“CPI Maoist general secretary Basavaraju and his gang very well knew that once the tribal youth from the Dandakaranya gets connected to the outside world, the hollow and false propaganda being carried out by Naxals against the institutions and establishments of the legitimate democratic governments would get exposed,” he said.

Sundarraj further said that the fear of being exposed and getting extinct is stimulating the Maoist leadership to unleash cruelty and terror against the local population in order to confine them to the dark world, which they were trying to manage for the last four decades.ANI

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Rahul tests positive for Covid-19, PM wishes speedy recovery

Union minister Jitendra Singh and senior Congress leader Anand Sharma too test positive for coronavirus.

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday tested positive for Covid-19. Giving out the information on Twitter, he urged people who came in contact with him in last few days to follow required protocols.

“After experiencing mild symptoms, I’ve just tested positive for Covid. All those who’ve been in contact with me recently, please follow all safety protocols and stay safe,” the Wayanad MP wrote on the microblogging site.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday wished Rahul Gandhi good health and speedy recovery. “I pray for the good health and quick recovery of Lok Sabha MP Shri Rahul Gandhi Ji,” tweeted Prime Minister Modi.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also wished for the speedy recovery of Rahul Gandhi. “I pray for ur good health and speedy recovery,” tweeted Kejriwal.

Senior Congress leader Anand Sharma too tested positive for Covid-19 and has been shifted to a private hospital in Gurgaon, PTI reported Tuesday.

The 68-year-old Sharma, who was admitted to the Delhi’s Apollo Hospital late last night, tested positive for the infection Tuesday and has now been shifted to the Gurgaon’s Medanta Hospital, sources close to him told PTI.

In view of India’s Covid-19 situation, Rahul Gandhi had earlier suspended his campaign for the ongoing Assembly elections in West Bengal and urged others to “think about consequences of holding large rallies”.

On Monday, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was admitted to the trauma centre of All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) in Delhi after testing positive for the virus.

The day also saw Union Minister of State for Development of North Eastern Region Jitendra Singh saying that he has contracted the Covid-19 virus.

Confirming it on Twitter, Singh said “I have today tested Covid positive with symptoms. Please get yourself screened if you were in my contact recently and take care.”

Over the last few days amid the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic being witnessed in the country, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Union Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju, Chief Ministers of Telangana K. Chandrasekhar Rao, and Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath, and many others have tested positive.

In the last 24 hours, India reported as many as 259,170 new Covid-19 infections and 1,761 deaths, the Union Health Ministry said on Tuesday.

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Sisodia says Delhi hospitals left with 8-12 hrs of oxygen, Kejriwal seeks Centre’s help

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Amid complaints of oxygen scarcity in hospitals throughout the country owing to the massive spike in coronavirus infections, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday appealed to the Centre to “urgently” provide oxygen to the national capital, saying that hospitals are facing acute shortage due to an unprecedented surge in cases.

“Serious oxygen crisis persists in Delhi. I again urge centre to urgently provide oxygen to Delhi. Some hospitals are left with just a few hours of oxygen,” Kejriwal tweeted. He had earlier made a similar appeal to the central government, saying that hospitals in the national capital are running low on oxygen as well as ICU beds.

“Had a review meeting with officials on the current situation of corona. We are working on a war footing to ensure oxygen supply in Delhi, and are also talking to the central government. An increase in the number of oxygen beds is happening on a large scale,” he tweeted again.

According to sources in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) all possible efforts are being made to improve the situation. “Things should improve in a few hours. Oxygen has to be brought from UP and vehicles have been sent. Delhi will not go out of oxygen,” sources said.

Data shared by Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia shows that in most of the hospitals—state-run and private—the oxygen supply is available for 8-12 hours. “In most hospitals in Delhi, oxygen is available for the next 8 to 12 hours only. We have been demanding for one week to increase the oxygen supply quota to Delhi, which the Central government has to do. If oxygen does not reach the hospitals in sufficient quantity by tomorrow morning, there will be an outcry,” tweeted Sisodia.

Delhi registered its biggest daily spike with 28,395 Covid-19 cases and 277 deaths being recorded in 24 hours, according to data released by the Delhi Government’s health department on Tuesday. The national capital has gone into a six-day lockdown amid the deteriorating Covid-19 situation.

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DELHI HC SLAMS CENTRE OVER DELAYING BAN ON USE OF OXYGEN BY INDUSTRIES

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The Delhi High Court on Tuesday criticised the Centre over the delay in banning the use of oxygen by industries amid the daily surge in Covid-19 cases.

The Central Government has banned the use of oxygen for industrial purposes, except for certain critical industries, to ensure continuous supply of oxygen for medical purposes, but the decision will come in effect from April 22.

While hearing a petition concerning the Covid situation in the national capital, the High Court demanded, “Why have you not banned it from today? Every life is very important and valuable.” The Delhi High Court also asked the Centre to inform it about the industries for which the oxygen supply cannot be curtailed.

Further, the High Court ordered increasing Covid beds in the hospitals which are able to generate oxygen for their use.

During the hearing, the Delhi court also raised concerns over the issues of vaccine wastage and hoarding of essential drugs, calling for the Centre to set norms for hoarders, and declared, “We are wasting precious time.”

In response, the Centre has stated that the government is taking all possible steps and is committed to provide feasible assistance to the Delhi Government as and when it is required.

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On Day 1 of lockdown, migrant workers scramble to leave Delhi

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Despite Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Lt Governor Anil Baijal appealing to migrant workers not to leave the city, hundreds of migrant workers thronged the Anand Vihar Bus Terminal on Monday evening to board buses for their native places, even as Delhi went into a six-day lockdown amid the deteriorating Covid-19 situation.

Heavy traffic congestion was seen in several parts of the national capital, with passengers striving to reach their homes. The migrants had to wait for hours at the bus stop with no choice to maintain social distancing.

Many were seen walking out of the bus station with heavy loads on their heads and shoulders. The migrant workers in Delhi, who could hardly afford a trip back home, were in for a surprise at Anand Vihar as they claimed of being charged 10 times more than the usual fare.

“We’re daily wagers, the Chief Minister should have given us some time before announcing the lockdown. It takes us Rs 200 to reach home, but they are charging Rs 3,000 to Rs 4,000 now, how will we go home?” one of the migrant labourers asked while sitting on the ground after a long wait at the bus station.Hundreds of migrant workers, including women and children, out of exhaustion were seen laying on the ground with their heads on sacks, looking numbly at the hustles of the national capitals. Many migrants climbed atop buses that were leaving the bus station.

The situation was no different at the Ghaziabad border as hundreds of migrant labourers had gathered there to return home by walk. “There is no work for us and no landlord or government will help us during the lockdown. That is why we are leaving. If there is a further lockdown, we will not be able to survive,” one of the migrants said.

Another migrant, residing in Uttam Nagar and on his way to Kanpur, said “Lockdown can be extended. Last year many walked on foot. This time also the conditions look the same. Staying here in Delhi I’m not sure about getting food and water. I will come back after everything become normal.”

Announcing the lockdown, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had earlier in the day appealed to migrant workers to not leave the city, stressing that the restrictions will be lifted as soon as possible. “I appeal to all migrant workers to stay back. The lockdown will be in force for a brief period. I hope we won’t have to extend it. I have always opposed measures like lockdown, which cannot end Covid. It can merely slow down the spread of the infection. Over the next six days, we will beef up the medical infrastructure in the city in cooperation with the Centre,” Kejriwal had said. Even Delhi Lt Governor Anil Baijal on Tuesday appealed to migrant workers not to leave the city. “It is my appeal to all migrant workers not to leave Delhi in anxiety. I assure you that the government will take care of your needs in the crisis created by coronavirus. All necessary arrangements are being made for you” he said in a tweet. “You run Delhi with your untiring efforts. This city is yours,” he added.

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NEXT THREE WEEKS CRUCIAL TO CONTAIN COVID-19: HARSH VARDHAN

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Amid massive spike in coronavirus cases, Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan on Tuesday said the next three weeks are crucial with respect to the pandemic situation in the country.

“Centre working closely with States and UTs on public health measures to contain Covid-19. Next three weeks crucial! At a meeting held today, UTs advised augmenting hospital infrastructure, ramping up testing, creating containment zones and strictly enforcing COVID appropriate behaviour,” tweeted Dr Harsh Vardhan.

Earlier on Tuesday, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan along with Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla chaired a high-level meeting to review and discuss the Covid status, the management and response strategy.

The meeting was held via video conferencing and attended by Dr V.K. Paul, Member (Health) NITI Aayog, Dr Balram Bhargava, Secretary, DHR and DG ICMR, the chief secretaries and DGPs of all the Union Territories of India.

The Home Secretary pointed out the steep growth in the number of cases across the country. He advised the UTs to increase RT-PCR testing along with the use of RAT (Rapid Antigen Test) for screening in clusters.

The UTs shared their present efforts for containment and management of the positive cases. Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir and Lakshadweep pointed to the rise in cases due to a large number of inbound travellers.

The Chandigarh administration informed about the door-to-door counselling for increasing vaccination. 90 per cent of the patients in the UT are in home isolation who are being monitored by mobile teams.

Union Territory of Delhi discussed the shortage of beds and the efforts to augment this through Central government’s infrastructure and support through the DRDO’s newly operationalised Covid Hospital, read the release.

Dr V.K. Paul pointed out the criticality of the next three weeks for Covid response measures. The UT administrators were advised to plan in advance for three weeks.

Meanwhile, India reported 259,170 new Covid-19 infections and 1,761 deaths in the last 24 hours, the Union Health Ministry said on Tuesday. This has taken the total number of positive cases in the country to 153,21,089.

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