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SCR cancels 12 trains as precautionary step


SCR cancels 12 trains as precautionary step

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Hyderabad:05.12.2021

Anticipating cyclone Jawad would create havoc, the South Central Railway (SCR) cancelled 12 trains on Saturday as a precautionary measure and diverted and partially cancelled several others. However, Jawad has weakened into a deep depression.

At least 50 other trains running through the SCR zone were cancelled by other railway zones.

The total number of trains either originating, terminating or passing through the SCR zone was estimated to be around 120. Majority of the trains affected are originating from the East Coast Railway zone which is worst affected by the cyclone, said officials.

Among the trains cancelled are the Secunderabad -Howrah Falaknuma Express from Secunderabad, Secunderabad-Guwahati Express, Secunderabad-Bhubaneswar Visakha Express and Howrah-Hyderabad East Coast Express, which terminate in the city.

The cancellations have left those who planned to travel over the next few days in a dilemma. As a result, many sought to get their tickets cancelled. Also many trains were rescheduled. Train No17229 Thiruvananthapuram – Secunderabad Daily Sabari Express, which was to leave Thiruvananthapuram at 07.00 hours, has been rescheduled to leave at 10.00 hours due to traffic regulations at one of the junctions.

Leaving nothing to chance, T ups oxygen, bed capacity


Leaving nothing to chance, T ups oxygen, bed capacity

Geared Up To Handle Situation If Third Wave Arises: Srinivasa

Amrita.Didyala@timesgroup.com

Hyderabad:  05.12.2021

Telangana has tripled oxygen generation capacity and kept 27 oxygen containers on standby for tackling likely surge of Covid-19 cases due to the new variant, omicron.

“Also, 26 PSA oxygen generation plants have been commissioned under the corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative of companies. In addition to that, 27 containers of 540 metric tonne (MT) capacity for transportation of liquid oxygen have been arranged. The oxygen generation capacity in the state is increased from 135 MT/day to 327 MT/ day,” director public health Dr G Srinivasa Rao said.

“Also, 5,200 paediatric oxygen beds have been earmarked in different government hospitals so far for Covid-19. We are completely geared up to handle the situation if a third wave arises,” he said, adding that though a rapid spread of the new variant has been predicted,it might not be severe and therefore preparations would be enough to tackle any eventuality.

Not just in the government sector, efforts have been made to upscale oxygen generation and storage infrastructure even in private hospitals, which have bought oxygen tankers that can store liquid oxygen sufficienet for 3-4 days. “There was a shortage of tankers during the second wave. Now, majority of the corporate hospitals have set up additional oxygen generation plants, while the smaller and mid-sized ones have made arrangements for tankers,” Telangana Super Speciality Hospitals Association president Dr Bhaskar Rao said. In private hospitals, 39 PSA plants have been commissioned so far.

“Of 27,996 beds in government hospitals, 25,390 have been converted to oxygen beds so far. Currently, there are 55,442 beds in the state, including those in private hospitals. Of these 21,751 are oxygen beds, while 11,845 are ICU beds.

“Patients with moderate to severe symptoms, with or without Covid positive report, can go to any notified government Covid hospitals. Based on the clinical requirements, beds will be provided, and treatment will be given free of cost at government hospitals,” the health department said, urging people to utilise government facilities.

Rosaiah, ex-CM & a man for all seasons, passes away at 88


Rosaiah, ex-CM & a man for all seasons, passes away at 88

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Hyderabad/Amaravati:  05.12.2021

Former chief minister of united Andhra Pradesh and veteran Congress leader Konijeti Rosaiah passed away in Hyderabad on Saturday after a brief illness. He was 88.

He died while being taken to a private hospital after he fell ill on Saturday morning.

Rosaiah was born on July 4, 1933 in Vemuru village of Guntur district. He is survived by wife Sivalakshmi, sons KSN Murthy, Subba Rao and daughter Ramadevi.

Rosaiah's political journey began in 1968 as an MLC. In his five-decade long public life, he was a minister in the cabinets of T Anjaiah, Marri Chenna Reddy, Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy and YS Rajasekhara Reddy.

He also represented Chirala in assembly and was elected to the Lok Sabha from Narasaraopet in Andhra Pradesh in 1999.

He was sworn in as chief minister on September 3, 2009 following the death of Y S Rajasekhara Reddy in a helicopter crash. Rosaiah continued in the post till November 24, 2010.

The former CM also had the unique distinction of presenting the state budget for a record 16 times under various chief ministers.


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CM KCR consoles Rosaiah’s wife Sivalakshmi at their residence

T, AP govt declare 3 days state mourning

It was during his tenure as CM in 2009, then UPA government, announced on December 9 that it would start the process of forming a separate Telangana, but rolled back its decision on December 23 following protests by AP leaders and later constituted Sri Krishna Committee. TRS senior leaders recalled that the December 9 announcement was made after Rosaiah held a meeting with opposition parties and said then UPA government took the decision based on the views expressed by the leaders on granting separate statehood for Telangana.

PM Narendra Modi, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu, Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, Telangana and AP CMs K Chandrasekhar Rao and YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, Union minister G Kishan Reddy, former governor ESL Narasimhan, TPCC president A Revanth Reddy, ministers KT Rama Rao and T Harish Rao and several leaders condoled the death of the veteran leader. KCR, who visited Rosaiah's house and paid his tributes, recalled that Rosaiah brought laurels to each and every post he held. Telangana and AP governments declared three days of mourning. Senior Congress leader KVP Ramachandra Rao said the body of the veteran leader would be kept at Gandhi Bhavan.Final rites will be held at agriculture fields owned by family at Kompally on Sunday afternoon.

CM KCR paying tributes to former CM of united Andhra Pradesh and veteran Konijeti Rosaiah

An orator & a number cruncher

A master of mesmerising speeches, Konijeti Rosaiah was not only an authority on state finances but was also as a ‘walking encyclopedia’ of legislative affairs. It was literally difficult for the rivals to pin him down.

TDP founder-president and then CM NT Rama Rao is believed to have decided to abolish the legislative council as he was always at the receiving end of Rosaiah’s fiery speeches in the upper house. Rosaiah was also known for not encouraging his kin into politics. In his 50 years of political career, he never faced any allegations of corruption or nepotism. A true follower of Gandhian principles, Rosaiah rose to the top as a staunch follower of Acharya N G Ranga. Always clad in neatly ironed white khadi shirt and dhoti, Rosaiah lived a spotless life throughout.

Omicron count 4 after Maha, Guj report 1 each


Omicron count 4 after Maha, Guj report 1 each

Mumbai Resident Not Vaccinated

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Mumbai/Ahmedabad:  05.12.2021

Maharashtra and Gujarat reported a case each of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 on Saturday, one a 33-year-old man from Mumbai's Dombivli who had travelled to South Africa last month and the other a 72-year-old Zimbabwe resident visiting his native Jamnagar. This takes India's tally of confirmed Omicron cases so far to four.

Both patients are in a stable condition, health officials in Mumbai and Ahmedabad said. Two people who had accompanied the septuagenarian to Jamnagar by road after he landed at Ahmedabad airport on November 28 have since tested negative. They remain in isolation and under observation.

The Dombivli resident, a merchant navy engineer, had travelled to Mumbai from Cape Town via Delhi on November 24.


A woman shows her vax cert at a Bengaluru mall on Saturday

Patient’s 60 primary contacts traced

Health officials said he wasn't vaccinated but did not have any symptoms. Sixty of the patient’s primary and secondary contacts, including 25 co-passengers on the Delhi-Mumbai flight, have been traced and found negative for Covid, state surveillance officer Dr Pradeep Awate said.

BMC additional commissioner Suresh Kakani Kakani said one more person with a possible Omicron infection was quarantined during the day. Mumbai currently has another 17 potential cases of the variant — including 13 travellers and four of their contacts. An equal number are spread out across the state, said a health official.

Officials are awaiting the genomic sequencing reports of other Omicron suspects from Mumbai and its neighbouring areas. An update by the BMC said it had listed 3,760 travellers to Mumbai from "highrisk" countries, of whom 2,794 had been traced and tested for Covid. In Gujarat, health officials are awaiting the genome-sequencing reports of three people — a woman of Gujarati origin from Britain, a Vadodara resident and a doctor from Navsari — who tested positive for Covid on arrival from the UK. The doctor had landed in Mumbai. All three have been isolated at various hospitals.

CM Bhupendra Patel chaired an emergency meeting with home and health department officials, after which he said the state would strictly follow the stipulated testing, tracing and treatment protocol.

‘Omicron spreading more than twice as fast as Delta’


‘Omicron spreading more than twice as fast as Delta’

05.12.2021

Underscoring increasing concerns about Omicron, scientists in South Africa said on Friday that the newest variant appeared to spread more than twice as quickly as Delta, which had been considered the most contagious version of the virus. Omicron’s rapid spread results from a combination of contagiousness and an ability to dodge the body’s immune defences, the researchers said. But the contribution of each factor is not yet certain. “We’re not sure what that mixture is,” said Carl Pearson, a mathematical modeller at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine who led the analysis. “It’s possible that it might even be less transmissible than Delta.” he said. The research is yet to be peer-reviewed. On Thursday, researchers said the variant may partly dodge immunity gained from a previous infection. It’s still unclear whether, or to what degree, Omicron may evade protection conferred by the vaccines. But some experts said they would expect the outcome to be similar.

Meanwhile, South African health officials on Saturday said that higher hospital admissions among children during fourth Covid wave driven by the Omicron variant should not prompt panic as infections have been mild. NYT & REUTERS

Tens of thousands of protesters marched through several European countries, including Austria, the Netherlands and Germany, on Saturday to demonstrate against Covid restrictions. Over 40,000 demonstrators gathered in Vienna (above) demanding a new election

Bolsonaro to face probe for linking Covid vax & AIDS

ABrazilian Supreme Court justice ordered on Friday that a probe be opened into President Jair Bolsonaro for having said during a live broadcast on multiple online platforms in October that Covid vaccines may raise the chance of contracting AIDS. Bolsonaro was temporarily suspended from both Facebook and YouTube after his comments. The decision came in response to a request from a Senate investigative committee. However, few expect any significant action given that the current top prosecutor was appointed by Bolsonaro. REUTERS

Centre shifts 42 IAS officers in mega rejig


Centre shifts 42 IAS officers in mega rejig

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi:  05.12.2021

In one of the biggest-ever appointments of top- and mid-level bureaucrats at the Centre, the government on Saturday issued orders for fresh posting, insitu elevation, and lateral shift of 42 IAS officers across different departments.

This is also perhaps for the first time that a long list of appointments, which consists of only IAS officers, has been issued, unlike in earlier instances when almost every list of appointment orders for additional secretary- and joint secretary-level posts included some non-IAS officers.

The six secretary level appointments include Madhya Pradesh cadre IAS Sanjay Bandopadhyay’s posting as chairman of Inland Waterways Authority of India; Jharkhand cadre IAS Sundeep Kumar Nayak’s appointment as director general of National Productivity Council; and Bihar cadre IAS Dharmendra S Gangwar as secretary of border management department in the home ministry. Tamil Nadu cadre IAS Anita Praveen has been appointed as special secretary in the food processing industries ministry, who will take over as secretary from January 1.

Progress is crucial, but not at cost of god’s properties: HC


Progress is crucial, but not at cost of god’s properties: HC

Chennai:  05.12.2021

Economic progress of the state, though important, cannot be at the cost of properties of god (temples), the Madras high court said.

Justice R Suresh Kumar made the observation while staying a Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) department order leasing out 400sqft of a prime land belonging to Arulmighu Nithya Kalyana Perumal Temple on East Coast Road (ECR) in Thiruvidanthai to a private individual.

The land was given on lease for three years to Mermaid Properties which wanted access to the property located behind the temple land, despite objections raised by the temple.

“Even an inch of land of the temple need not be given to the petitioner by way of lease. The reason being that, if at all the petitioner wants the land for the purpose of approach road towards ECR, such kind of approach road is not a temporary phenomenon as it can be a permanent affair,” the HC said. TNN

Annamalai University staff begin indefinite sit-in over pending dues

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