Monday, May 10, 2021

Dip from the summit in India's COVID-19 cases, call for shutdown mount

 



Increasing the pressure on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, calls rose across the country on Monday to get closer to the record of new coronavirus cases and deaths in India.

The Ministry of Health reported 366,161 new infections and 3,754 deaths, slightly out of the recent peaks. The number of infections in India is now 22.66 million, with 246,116 deaths.


While many hospitals grapple with a severe shortage of oxygen and beds, while the morgue and crematorium overflow, experts have said that actual figures in India may be higher than reported.

The 1.47 million samples tested on Sunday for Covid-19 were the lowest for the month, according to data from the state's Indian Council of Medical Research. Compared with the 1.7 million daily average for the first eight days of May.

Late on Sunday, the northern state of Uttarakhand said that it would impose curfew from Tuesday to May 18, a few days after the mass religious event in the state became an outbreak of the virus.

Shops that are selling fruits, vegetables and dairy, and other items will be open for a few hours in the morning, while malls, gyms, theaters, bars, and liquor shops are among the closed ventures.





Israeli police attack, 250 more Palestinians injured

 


JERUSALEM (Web Desk) - Today (Monday) 250 more Palestinians have sustained serious wounds in major attacks by Israeli police near the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex in Jerusalem.


The Palestine Red Crescent Ambulance Service said one of the injured lost eye light, two suffered severe head injuries and two had jaw fractures. Most of the face and eyes were wound with rubber-coated rounds and stun grenades


The clashes occurred on Friday when the Israeli police deployed a large amount of Muslims, as they were performing evening prayers in al-Aqsa during the holy month of Ramadan.


Many worshipers stayed to make a peaceful protest in support of the Palestinians who were facing eviction from their homes on Israeli-occupied lands claimed by Jewish settlers in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem.

                              SHAME ON ISRAEL


Pakistan's inflation rate increased to 17.05 percent


 



Despite the tall claims of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government, the weekly inflation of the week based on the Sensory Price Indicator (SPI) ended on 06 May, for the combined consumption group, witnessed a rise of 0.50 percent over the previous. Week.


According to the latest figures from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) released on Friday, the above group recorded 149.01 points as against 148.27 points recorded in the previous week for the week under review.


Items that recorded an average increase in prices include chicken, banana, wheat flour, mustard oil, beef, jaggery, sugar, mutton, bread, yogurt, toilet soap, tomatoes, moong dal, shortening, milk (fresh, Mash). Pulses, milk (powder), and vanaspati ghee (tin) among the commodities which have not seen any change in prices during the week include rice (basmati broken)Rice (Irri 6/9), Cooking Oil (Loose), Vegetable Ghee (Loose), Salt, Chilli, Tea (Packet), Cooked Beef, Cooked Lentils, Tea (Ready), Cigarettes, Long cloth, Lawn, Georgette , Male slippers, gents slippers, ladies slippers, electricity charges, gas charges, firewood, energy savers, washing soaps, matches, petrol, diesel and telephone call charges.



Pakistan won the second Test innings against Zimbabwe to secure the series


 

Pakistan needed a wicket on Monday to win the second innings against Zimbabwe in the second Test and to win the 2–0 series.

 

It ended in just five overs from 4 overs for Shaheen Shah Afridi, with Luke Jongwe getting wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan caught for 37 runs.

Pakistan won by an innings and 147 runs at Harare Sports Club and won by 116 runs in the first Test at the same venue.

The bowler then went to work and was also effective, with Hasan Ali scoring 5-27 from 13 overs as Pakistan bowled Zimbabwe out for 132 in their first innings and gave the home team a follow-on.

Zimbabwe were dismissed and scored 200 runs only once in their four innings in the series.

Pakistan also won the ODI and Twenty20 series in South Africa in their tour of South Africa and a T20 series in Zimbabwe.




 NEW DELHI (AP) - Hospitals in India have coronavirus patients, relatives of patients to find oxygen supplies, and doctors have been running around with the ability to control the dead.


However, despite clear signs of having too many health problems, President Narendra Modi has pressed ahead with the race.


"I have never seen that crowd before!" he cried for his supporters in West Bengal province on April 17, before the crucial local elections. “Everywhere I look, I see people. I never saw anything. ”


As another wave of deaths of COVID-19 affected India, the Modi government refused to abandon the Hindu religion. The testicles, joined by thousands to thousands, wear the same.



The catastrophic disaster has caused Modi to turn a deaf ear to the country after it praised last year as the fastest shutdown in India for nearly 1.4 billion people. Now, he has been called "the most talented" by the president of the Indian Medical Association, Dr. Navjot Dahiya.


With deaths and immunizations, Modi has shifted many of the responsibilities of transmitting the virus to corrupt organizations and unplanned before the government and even to the patients themselves. , critics say.


"It is a crime against humanity," author and co-author Arundhati Roy said of Modi holding the disease. "Foreign governments are rushing to help. But as long as the decision remains with Modi, who has shown himself to be unable to work with professionals or look beyond trying to get narrow management, it would seem to pour the funds into a sieve. "


The 70-year-old, whose image as a technician earned him the approval of a middle schooler for fraud and misconduct, has been accused of inciting dissent. peace and political health.


When the crew of COVID-19 killed more than 200,000 - experts say he was a huge soldier - Modi remained silent.

Tuesday, May 4, 2021

افغانستان میں حالیہ تنازعہ کا امکان پینٹاگون میں ہے




 واشنگٹن (اے ایف پی) پینٹاگون نے پیر کے روز ہفتے کے آخر میں افغانستان میں طالبان شورش پسندوں کے حملوں کے اثرات پر قابو پالیا جب امریکی اور اتحادی افواج نے ملک سے انخلا شروع کیا


سکریٹری دفاع جان کربی نے کہا ، "ہم نے سارے ہفتے کے آخر میں کچھ چھوٹے پیمانے پر ہراساں کرنے والے حملے دیکھے ہیں جن کا کوئی خاص اثر نہیں ہوا ہے ، یقینا our یہ ہمارے لوگوں یا ہمارے وسائل پر نہیں ہے۔"


کربی نے کہا ، افغانستان میں امریکی کمانڈر ، جنرل آسٹن ملر کے پاس ، یقینی طور پر ان کے پاس ردعمل کے اختیارات موجود ہیں تاکہ وہ یہ یقینی بنائیں کہ وہ ہماری فوجوں اور ہمارے لوگوں کی حفاظت کر رہا ہے۔


11 ستمبر 2001 کے حملوں کے بعد امریکی اور اتحادی نیٹو فوجیوں نے ملک پر حملہ کرنے اور طالبان حکومت کو بے دخل کرنے کے تقریبا 20 20 سال بعد ، صدر جو بائیڈن نے اپریل میں حتمی انخلا کا حکم دیا تھا۔


لیکن اس دوران طالبان نے کابل میں امریکی حمایت یافتہ حکومت کے خلاف اپنے حملوں میں تیزی لائی ہے اور اس خدشے میں مزید اضافہ کیا ہے کہ امریکی فوجیوں کے انخلا کے بعد خطرے کا بھی زیادہ خطرہ ہے۔


افغان وزارت دفاع کے مطابق ، قندھار سمیت متعدد صوبوں میں ہفتہ اور اتوار کے روز افغان سرکاری فوج اور طالبان کے مابین لڑائی میں 100 سے زیادہ باغی ہلاک ہوگئے۔


کربی نے یہ بھی کہا کہ پینٹاگون ان خطرات سے "بخوبی واقف ہے" جنہیں بہت سارے افغان باشندے جنہوں نے امریکی فوج اور اتحادی فوجوں کے لئے کام کیا ، طالبان کے اقتدار میں اضافے کے بعد اور وہ کابل میں کنٹرول پر قبضہ کرنے کی دھمکی دیتے ہیں۔


انہوں نے کہا کہ امریکی وزیر دفاع لائیڈ آسٹن دوسرے عہدیداروں سے "اس بارے میں بات چیت کر رہے ہیں کہ ہم ان کے ساتھ اپنی ذمہ داریوں کو کس طرح پورا کرتے ہیں۔"

امریکی ڈالر کے مقابلے میں روپے کی قیمت 12 پیسے مضبوط ہوئی۔

 



منگل کے روز امریکی روپے کے مقابلہ میں امریکی ڈالر کی شرح تبادلہ 12 پیسے گر گئی۔


گرین بیک 153.24 روپے پر بند ہوا جو ہفتے کے دوسرے کاروباری دن 153.36 روپے تھا۔


گرین بیک اگست 2020 میں اپنی 168.43 کی چوٹی سے اپنی قیمت کا 15.19 یا 9.44٪ کھو چکا ہے۔


دریں اثنا ، اسٹیٹ بینک آف پاکستان نے اطلاع دی ہے کہ یورو 46 پیسے کی کمی سے 184.08 روپے پر بند ہوا۔


جاپانی ین 1.40 روپے پر بند ہوا ، جبکہ برطانوی پاؤنڈ 23 پیسے اضافے کے ساتھ 212.43 روپے پر بند ہوا۔


متحدہ عرب امارات ڈرہم اور سعودی ریال کا تبادلہ نرخ 34 پیسے کی کمی سے بالترتیب 41.72 روپے اور 40.86 روپے پر بند ہوا۔



Dip from the summit in India's COVID-19 cases, call for shutdown mount

  Increasing the pressure on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, calls rose across the country on Monday to get closer to the rec...