Saturday, July 31, 2021

Apple adds UPI, RuPay, net banking for App Store payments in India: Report


Apple adds UPI, RuPay, net banking for App Store payments in India: Report

Apple has finally added new payment modes for Indian users (Bloomberg)

1 min read . Updated: 31 Jul 2021, 07:31 PM IST

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Indian users will now be able to employ domestic payment methods along with the international ones while adding funds to their Apple's stores

Apple has added new payment methods for Indian users purchasing applications and games on the App Store. These new payment modes include homegrown United Payments Interface (UPI) and RuPay cards, as well as net banking.

The move will allow Indian users to employ domestic payment methods along with the international ones while adding funds to their Apple's stores. The balance can also be used to pay for streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime, and Apple's own services like Apple Arcade and Apple One.

Telegram now allows up to 1000 people to join a group video call


Telegram now allows up to 1000 people to join a group video call

By IANS On Jul 31, 2021

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San Francisco: Encrypted messaging app Telegram has expanded its group video calling feature that now allows up to 1,000 people to join a group video call.

The company said that its group video call allows up to 30 users to broadcast video from both their camera and screen — and now 1,000 people can watch anything from online lectures to live rap battles.

“Group video calls now have up to 1,000 viewers, video messages record in higher quality and can be expanded, regular videos may be watched at 0.5 or 2x speed,” the company said in a blogpost.

“We have also added screen sharing with sound to all video calls, including 1-on-1 calls — and much more,” it added.

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The company said that it will keep increasing this limit until “all humans on Earth can join one group call and watch us yodel in celebration (coming soon)”.

“To start a group video call, create a voice chat from the info page of any group where you are an admin — then turn your video on,” the company said.

According to the blogpost, tapping on an expanded video message pauses it and allows you to fast forward or rewind the message in case you missed a word.

To record a video message, tap the Screen sharing that has been added to 1-on-1 calls as well, and now includes the sound from your device when broadcasting in any video call.

When switching on video during any call, you can swipe to choose a camera or share your screen instead — and use the video preview to make sure that everything is perfect before going live, the company said.

Onam 2021: Avoid crowds, Kerala health minister urges people as Covid cases surge


Onam 2021: Amid surge in Covid cases, Kerala Health Minister Veena George on Saturday asked people to avoid crowds and if possible, even events, celebrations during Onam festival. She also urged people not to visit relatives to reduce the risk of Covid infection.

Kerala has been reporting more than 20,000 fresh Covid infections for the last few days, highest by any state in the country. Fearing the further surge, the health minister said that people should strictly avoid crowds and follow Covid protocols while organising and attending events and celebrations during Onam.

The minister also said that if possible, people should avoid going to any events or celebrations. Visits to relatives and family should also be avoided as much as possible especially if there are small children in the family, George said.

For the fifth consecutive day, Kerala recorded more than 20,000 fresh Covid cases on Saturday. It, however, saw a decline in fatalities and a fall in the Test Positivity Rate (TPR) to 12.31 per cent.

The state had recorded 100 deaths on Friday, while the TPR was 13.61 per cent. On Saturday, Kerala registered 20,624 fresh cases, pushing the infection caseload to 33,90,761, while 80 more deaths took the toll to 16,781.

As many as 16,865 people have recovered, taking the total number to 32,08,969, leaving 1,64,500 active cases. Malappuram was the worst affected district, logging 3,474 cases, followed by Thrissur (2693), Palakkad (2209), Kozhikode (2113), Ernakulam (2072), Kollam (1371), Kannur (1243), Alappuzha (1120),Kottayam (1111) and Thiruvananthapuram (969).

Of the new cases, 98 are health workers, 112 had come from outside the state and 19,487 were infected through contact, with the source of contact being not clear in 927 cases, the release said. In the last 24 hours, 1,67,579 samples were tested and the TPR was found to be 12.31 per cent.

Earlier in the day, the state health minister said that the state was not yet free from the second wave of Covid and therefore people should be extra cautious and vigilant against transmission of the infection to prevent a third wave from occurring.

HC seeks reply to plea on Jamia VC appointment

31.07.2021 


Delhi High Court on Friday sought response from the Centre, CVC and Jamia Millia Islamia on a plea challenging the appointment of the varsity’s current VC Najma Akhtar. The court issued notices to UGC and VC and asked the authorities to file their replies while listing the matter on September 22. PTI

Medical fraternity should collectively get Bharat Ratna: CM


Medical fraternity should collectively get Bharat Ratna: CM

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New Delhi:31.07.2021 

Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal demanded in the assembly on Friday that the Indian medical fraternity be collectively given the Bharat Ratna. While recommending the same, the assembly also unanimously passed a resolution recommending that doctors and paramedical personnel in the city who have served during Covid-19 be nominated by Delhi government for the Padma awards.

“We all have seen how not just our country but the entire world has been suffering because of the pandemic. During this period, our doctors and paramedic staff put their lives at stake to serve the nation. We are aware of how some doctors could not visit their homes for six-odd months and served humanity without caring for their families and themselves,” Kejriwal reiterated his demand during a discussion on a motion moved by AAP legislator Saurabh Bharadwaj for the Padma awards. “In such a time, it is the duty of the whole society to thank the medical community,” the CM said.

Bharadwaj underlined that the doctors couldn’t be thanked enough for their contribution.

Kejriwal highlighted Delhi government had provided doctors with five-star quarantine accommodation. It also honoured frontline workers with Rs1-crore compensation in case of their death, he added. “It assured them that if by chance something happens to them, Delhi government is there to support their families.”

The government has already asked people to nominate doctors and paramedics for the Padma awards. “We have received 2,100 nominations of doctors as of now. We will screen all these names and send a list to the Centre,” Kejriwal said.

Supporting the demands, leader of the Opposition Ramvir Singh Bidhuri said, “The Padma awards should also be given to safai karamcharis, police personnel, teachers and others who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Around 300 corona warriors have died in the line of duty and they all should be paid the compensation.”


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How injured braveheart foiled bank heist


How injured braveheart foiled bank heist

Sandhya.Nair@timesgroup.com

Mumbai:  31.07.2021 

Sheer courage and presence of mind of ICICI Bank’s Virar (East) branch cashier Shraddha Devrukhkar helped nab the accused, Anil Dubey, who was fleeing with over Rs 3 crore worth cash and valuables from the bank on Thursday evening. Despite seeing her colleague lying in a pool of blood and being grievously injured herself, the 32-year-old pressed the security alarm that alerted locals on the busy road.

Devrukhkar and her colleague, deputy manager Yogita Vartak (34), were working till late when Dubey (35), a former manager in the same bank, barged in and threatened the two women. He forced them to open the lockers and emptied out lockers of gold and cash. When the women tried to raise an alarm, he slashed them with a razor. Hearing Devrukhkhar’s screams for help, two women and a man, who saw Dubey flee with two bags, immediately nabbed him. He was then handed over to the police.

While Dubey told the police his accomplice had escaped, Devrukhkar, who is recuperating at Sanjeevani hospital in Virar, told police he had come alone. His car was found at a distance from the bank.

During interrogation, Dubey confessed he had committed the crime as he had taken loans of over Rs 1 crore from three banks. He had to pay a monthly instalment of Rs 1.2 lakh. Dubey had worked at the ICICI Bank branch between January 2019 and August 2020. He joined as branch head of a private sector bank in Naigaon in August 2020, but was terminated from his job on Friday.

Dubey knew the two women and was aware they would be working till late due to monthend accounting work. He had planned to threaten the women and escape with the cash and valuables. But when Vartak resisted, he pulled out a razor and slashed her neck. She collapsed on the floor. Dubey then charged toward Devrukhkar and slashed her on the neck as well. While Vartak succumbed, Devrukhkar is recuperating in hospital. Mira Bhayander Vasai Virar Commissionerate commissioner Sadananad Date, who visited Devrukhkar, applauded her for her courage.

Vartak, a resident of Phoolpada in Virar (east), had been with the Virar branch for the past few years. Police said hours before the crime, Dubey had called her up to inquire about work. Vartak is survived by her husband and a seven-year-old son. Dubey has been booked for murder, attempt to murder and robbery. He has been remanded to police custody for a week.


Despite seeing her colleague lying in a pool of blood and being grievously injured herself, Shraddha pressed the alarm that alerted locals on the busy Mumbai road

Telangana richest state in India: KCR



Telangana richest state in India: KCR

Peddi Reddy Joins TRS

Koride.Mahesh@timesgroup.com

Hyderabad:  31.07.2021 

Claiming that Telangana is the richest state in the country, chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao said the state’s per capita income is over Rs 2.2 lakh which is higher than the national per capita income (GDP) of Rs 1 lakh.

He said Telangana stands next only to Karnataka’s GSDP in the country. He said GSDP of Telangana in 2020-21 was Rs 9.78 lakh crore and 17 per cent of the state’s GSDP contribution comes from agriculture sector alone. He claimed there were no starvation deaths in the state. Farmer suicides have also come down considerably in the state which the Centre confirmed in Parliament, he said.

The TRS president said Telangana would become another Kashmir once Palamuru-Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme (PRLIS) and Sitarama LI Project are completed. “Some leaders do not understand this and have been making allegations on the government,” KCR said while addressing party workers at Telangana Bhavan after inviting former minister E Peddi Reddy and 30 leaders from various parties into TRS on Friday.

Taking potshots at some leaders for having apprehensions on Dalit Bandhu, KCR said the government would implement the scheme at any cost.

“Opposition parties are worried about their fate as the scheme will be implemented all over the state. It was supposed to be launched last year, but got delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, the government is ready to spend Rs 1 lakh crore on the scheme,” KCR said.

Former minister E Peddi Reddy joining the TRS in the presence of CM K Chandrasekhar Rao on Friday

State cabinet to meet on August 1

Hyderabad:

Telangana cabinet will meet on August 1 at 2 pm at the Pragati Bhavan. The cabinet is likely to discuss and approve Dalit Bandhu scheme pilot project, filling vacancies in various government departments among other issues. TNN

Many lose marks as ‘reference year’ rule comes into play

Nirupa.Vatyam@timesgroup.com

Hyderabad:  31.07.2021 

Class toppers were at the receiving end this year as the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) asked schools to consider the performance of students in one of the last three academic years as a reference year while allotting marks. As a result, schools could award marks in a range (above 90% - 95.5%) only to a few students, while many deserving candidates felt undone.

Principals of city schools said they had to revise marks of students two to three times before the board accepted final results. “We had 42 students who were getting above 95%. We had to bring their marks down, as only 27 students had got above 95% in 2018, which was our reference year,” said Latha Shankar, principal, P Obul Reddy Public School.

She said it was toppers and academicallyweak students who were at a loss this year. “Likewise, we had to put about10 students in the 40-50 range even though three or four students could have gone to a higher range,” she said.

“If not for the pandemic, some of our students would have secured one or two per cent higher marks. It is unfair for a few students, but many also benefited as they were awarded more marks. Overall, we are happy with the result,” said Narsimha Reddy, principal, The Hyderabad Public School, Ramanthapur.

D Usha Reddy, principal and CEO, Meridian School for Boys and Girls, said it was disheartening to note that students who performed extremely well in the current year had to have their marks pruned. “Marks of deserving six to seven students had to be reduced.”

Gautham Singh, a student of Obul Reddy, who secured 99.96 percentile in JEE Mains, said: “Definitely, I would have got more marks if exams were conducted. But I don’t want to appear for exams at a later stage as these marks will not be considered for IIT counselling or I might lose out on getting a seat in a foreign university.” Gautham’s school had to reduce his computer marks by five to bring his percentage down.

Madras HC caps school fees at 85% of last year’s charges


Madras HC caps school fees at 85% of last year’s charges

Sureshkumar.k@timesgroup.com

Chennai:31.07.2021  

Providing relief to private unaided schools in Tamil Nadu, including CBSE institutions, Madras high court permitted them to collect 85% of the annual fee fixed for the academic year 2019-20 as fee for the current academic year.

This applies only to students of parents who are employees of government, public sector undertakings, professionals and business people who have not suffered any income loss due to the pandemic, Justice D Krishnakumar said.

“Those parents who have suffered loss of income during this pandemic shall make an application to the school management, who shall consider their request and collect 75% of the fees,” the court said.

The court made it clear that such fees must be collected in six instalments on or before February 1 next year.

If any parent seeks further concession for payment of annual fees, they shall make a representation to the school management, who shall consider such representation on a case-to-case basis sympathetically, the judge added.

‘300 stray dogs poisoned in Andhra’


‘300 stray dogs poisoned in Andhra’

Vijayawada: 31.07.2021 

A village panchayat in West Godavari has been accused by an animal rights group of ordering the killing of over 300 stray dogs by administering poison via injection. The inhumane and disturbing incident reportedly happened in Lingapalem area of Andhra’s West Godavari district in the last few days.

Sri Latha Challapalli, treasurer of Challapalli charitable trust which fights for animal issues, alleged, “The killings have been happening since July 24.” TNN

Can’t post a cop for every girl: Goa minister


Can’t post a cop for every girl: Goa minister

Panaji:  31,07.2021 

Even before the controversy arising out of an “insensitive” remark about the gangrape of minor girls by Goa CM Pramod Sawant has died down, art and culture minister Govind Gaude stoked a fresh one on Friday when he said it was practically not feasible to “post a security or a policeman for the safety of every girl in the state”.

Coming out strongly in support of Sawant’s statement that the parents should be held responsible and why the girls had gone out late at night, Gaude said: “When such incidents happen, it is the parents who suffer the most. The problem is if you post a cop after every girl, imagine how many policemen will we require? The government is not running away from its responsibility.” TNN

‘27% OBC, 10% EWS quota to take effect from 2021-22 session’


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‘27% OBC, 10% EWS quota to take effect from 2021-22 session’

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New Delhi:  31.07.2021 

The National Testing Agency in a public notice to the NEET (UG) 2021 aspirants stated that the decision of the government to implement 27% OBC reservation (non-creamy layer) and 10% EWS reservation in 15% undergraduate all India quota (AIQ) seats will take effect from the 2021-22 academic session, on Friday.

The agency notified its information bulletin stands modified based on the new reservation structure for admission to undergraduate medical courses under AIQ which would comprise of 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST, 27% for OBC (non-creamy layer as per central list), 10% for EWS category as per central government norms and 5% for persons with disabilities (PwD) “horizontal reservation as per National Medical Commission norms.”

When the government succeeded in introducing a 10% EWS quota in higher education institutions in 2019 the total intake in the medical colleges increased between 16% to 22%. For example, the total MBBS seats in government medical seats in Andhra Pradesh increased from 1,700 to 2020, which is 21.2% increase in 2019-20. Similarly, in Assam the total seats increased from 726 to 900, which was 24%.

However, according to a senior health ministry official, no such increase in seats will be done while implementing the 27% OBC reservation during the forthcoming academic session. The official said that respective states have already increased the seats from 2015 as part of the reservation.

“There is no need for an increase of seats due to the implementation of the 27% OBC reservation in AIQ as the states had already increased the seats in the last few years and OBC seats had been accounted for. So the 15% states’ contribution to the AIQ is already inclusive of that quota which we need to implement during the counselling. Moreover, even otherwise the process for increase of seats takes around a year,” said the official.

The directorate of health services too on Thursday notified for the benefit of the eligible candidates that 27% of the OBC reservation and 10% EWS reservation in 15% undergraduate and 50% postgraduate AIQ seats (MBBS/ BDS and MD/ MS/ MDS) contributed by the State/ UTs would commence from the 2021-22 session of counselling.

Woman gets +ve report without testing

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Kozhikode:31.07.2021  

A woman in Chelembra panchayat in Malappuram, who hadn’t undergone a Covid-19 test, was surprised after she received a positive RTPCR test report issued in her name by health authorities. When she approached health authorities saying that she had not attended the testing camp in the area, she was asked her to undergo an antigen test in which she tested negative.

The mix up took place at the mass Covid testing camp organized near Malaparamba SC colony at Chelembra on July 25 after 18 Covid cases were reported in the colony within one week.

Her husband and two other relatives had undergone Covid testing at the camp held in the locality and according to health department authorities the error took place due to confusion in the token issued to family members of the woman prior to testing.

While the woman received a Covid positive test report, the husband along with two other relatives tested negative. Volunteers who had worked to organize the testing camp said the serious lapse happened due to flouting of testing protocols by the staff who conducted the camp by taking samples from persons just by checking the tokens issued to them.


The mix up took place at the mass Covid testing camp organized near Malaparamba SC colony at Chelembra on July 25 after 18 Covid cases were reported in the colony within one week

Home clusters contribute to spurt in Covid cases in state


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Home clusters contribute to spurt in Covid cases in state

Preetu.Nair@timesgroup.com

Kochi:31.07.2021 

It is not community clusters but home clusters that are becoming the major cause of Covid-19 infection spread in the state. Public health experts said that it is no surprise then that despite lockdown restrictions in place, Kerala is seeing an increase in cases. Unlike in the past, now family members of an infected person are neither tested nor placed in home quarantine.

As on July 29, about ,54,080 people are under observation in Kerala. Of these, 4,26,600 are either under home or institutional quarantine and 27,480 ho- spitalized. Majority are now in-home quarantine with most of the CFLTCs now dysfunctional.

“If Kerala government wants to bring down the cases, then the focus has to shift from lockdown restrictions and complete lockdown to contact tracing and testing of infected persons and strict quarantine for all contacts too. This was done in the initial phase of Covid, but now there is no mechanism to ensure this,” said Dr Jayakrishnan A V, chairman of Indian Medical Association’s (IMA) committee on Covid vaccines and vaccination strategy.

Officials in the health department admit that it is technically more difficult to avoid home clusters than community clusters because interactions leading to community clusters can be limited by government intervention, but the same is not possible when it comes to home clusters. With cases surging, some of the local bodies through Asha workers are trying to reach out to those in-home quarantine and check on their family members too.

“What we can partially do is that if even one person at home is tested positive, then the rest of the family members must wear mask for seven to 10 days, especially during interactions at home, because we don’t know who is in the incubation period,” said Dr Anish T S, associate professor, community medicine, Thiruvananthapuram Medical College and public health consultant with the disaster management authority.

Added with this, now vaccinated people are also silently spreading the infection to other unvaccinated people at home.

“In Kerala, people’s mask wearing rate has always been high. But the reason for the spread of cases is socially meeting relatives and friends. We are social beings and can’t stay in isolation for long. Therefore, we need to continue to wear masks, ensure social distancing and absolutely avoid mass gatherings until the vast majority are vaccinated. If our intensive care and oxygen beds start filling up meanwhile, further restrictions will become necessary,” added Dr Rajeev Jayadevan, lead researcher of IMA-Kochi’s national survey on post-vaccination symptoms and experiences of Healthcare Workers in India.

Kejriwal: Entire med fraternity should get Bharat Ratna


Kejriwal: Entire med fraternity should get Bharat Ratna

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New Delhi:31.07.2021 

Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal demanded in the Delhi assembly on Friday that the Indian medical fraternity be collectively given the Bharat Ratna. While recommending the same, the assembly also unanimously passed a resolution recommending that doctors and paramedical personnel in the city who served during Covid-19 be nominated by Delhi government for the Padma awards.

“We all have seen how not just our country but the entire world has been suffering because of the pandemic. During this period, our doctors and paramedic staff put their lives at stake to serve the nation. We are aware of how some doctors could not visit their homes for six-odd months and served humanity without caring for their families and themselves,” Kejriwal reiterated his demand during a discussion on a motion moved by AAP legislator Saurabh Bharadwaj for the Padma awards. “In such a time, it is the duty of the whole society to thank the medical community,” the CM said.

Bharadwaj underlined that the doctors couldn’t be thanked enough for their contribution.

Full report on www.toi.in

Longest serving Maharashtra MLA passes away at 94


Longest serving Maharashtra MLA passes away at 94

Kolhapur:31.07.2021 

Ganpatrao Deshmukh, the longest serving MLA in Maharashtra, passed away on Friday. He was 94.

Deshmukh, fondly known as 'Aba,' was admitted to a private hospital in Solapur a few days ago for gallstones treatment. He is survived by two sons, one of them is active in politics.

Deshmukh contested from Sangola first in 1962 and won 11 times, successively.

He was minister of state twice during the Sharad Pawar-led Progressive Democractic Front government in 1978, and in 1999 when the newly formed Nationalist Congress Party and Congress came into power.

His party Shetkari Kamgar Paksha (Peasants and Workers Party) had supported the government. TNN

CBSE topper leads high-scorer club with 1 mark short of 500


CBSE topper leads high-scorer club with 1 mark short of 500

Arts Rubs Shoulders With Science, Comm In Top Bracket

Jhimli.Mukherjeepandey@timesgroup.com

Kolkata:31.07.2021 

One mark short of 500, Archisman Bandyopadhyay from South Point High School is perhaps the highest scorer of CBSE XII this year in the country. This is the second time this year that Bengal witnessed such an achievement; the first was a few days ago when the Higher Secondary results were declared and Rumana Sultana from Kandi in Murshidabad stopped short of the perfect score by just a mark.

South Point, celebrating Archisman’s achievement, will soon see him off as he leaves for the US to study mathematics as his intended major at the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota. He bagged admission to six reputable US universities but chose this campus because of its high global rank.

“I want to remain in the academics and pursue mathematics in higher studies,” he said.

Not too far behind was Megha Abedin, who topped DPS Ruby Park with 99.2%. It was an especially proud moment for her because she is from the humanities stream and scored much higher than the rest of the neartop scores from the science stream. “I want to stay back in Kolkata and study history in either Presidency or JU and then prepare for my civil services exams,” she said.

Nearly 47% candidates from DPS Ruby Park have scored above 90%. Abedin’s high score was shared by Lokesh Somani from the commerce stream at Birla High School and Sanchit Mukherjee from the science stream at BDM International School. Commerce students have reportedly fared better than those from the two other streams at Birla High School. “I am looking forward to studying economics honours at Delhi University, if I get a seat there. The experience of studying in Delhi will give me added confidence. The application process will start from August 2,” Lokesh said. With 56 boys placed above 95%, the school is overjoyed.

Ritu Kulshreshtha has topped her school, Shri Shikshayatan, scoring 99% in science. “My dream is to study computer science engineering at IIT Kharagpur. I have written the JEE Mains and I hope to be able to sit for the JEE Advanced, too,” she said.

Many schools are happy that while it is traditionally believed the toppers are mostly from science or commerce, several from humanities this year have bagged the top slot. Ronjinee Chattopadhyay from the humanities stream at BDM International has scored 99%. “I want to study sociology and will apply at Jadavpur University, Presidency and St Xavier’s College. I don’t want to leave the city just yet. I am not sure about what I wish to do after graduation and I hope the next three years will help me firm up my plans,” she said.

At Lakshmipat Singhania Academy, too, humanities pipped commerce and science this time, as Sakshi Singhania topped the school with 98.4%. The school has 49 students in the 95-plus category.

Delhi HC gives FB, WhatsApp till Aug 27 to respond to CCI


Delhi HC gives FB, WhatsApp till Aug 27 to respond to CCI

New Delhi:31.07.2021 

The Delhi high court said on Friday it will hear on August 27 the appeals filed by Facebook and WhatsApp against the Competition Commission of India’s (CCI's) probe into the instant messaging app’s new privacy policy.

A bench comprising Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh listed the matter for August after additional solicitor general Balbir Singh, representing CCI, sought some time to respond to the pleas. Senior advocate Harish Salve, representing WhatsApp, contended that if the CCI wants time, the petitioners have no objection as long as the commission does not insist on filing a reply to its June 4 notice by August 5 asking it to furnish certain information in relation to the probe.

WhatsApp and Facebook, also represented by senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, have challenged the CCI’s June 4 and 8 notices, respectively. TNN

Door-to-door vax drive for aged starts, 37 get the shots at home


Door-to-door vax drive for aged starts, 37 get the shots at home

Sumitra.DebRoy@timesgroup.com

Mumbai:31.07.2021 

An 83-year-old Meera Barve broke into a smile when the nurse injected her with the vaccine on Friday. Since the pandemic broke out in 2020, the octogenarian has met her daughter, who lives 200kms away in Dapoli, just twice. The last time a few months ago, she sat at arm’s length wearing a mask. “I was eager to get vaccinated,” said Barve, hoping to meet her daughter more often now.

Barve was among 14 bedridden inmates at the Home for the Aged in Jogeshwari (east) to be inoculated on day 1 of the door-to-door immunisation drive. A total of 37 people from K east ward, including slums in Chakala and Sakinaka, were vaccinated by members from NGO Project Mumbai and civic teams who criss-crossed the city’s second most populated ward in an ambulance. All recipients had to produce a fitness certificate and a consent letter.

The drive started with Daya Joshi (79), a resident of Vijay Nagar in Andheri E, who has been rendered immobile by her heart condition, diabetes and weakness. Her son, Dr Nitin Joshi, said everyone in their house was fully vaccinated except her. “It’s a great initiative and people should sign up without fear,” he said.

Friday’s drive will be reviewed to start it across Maharashtra. For now, producing a fitness certificate and ensuring the presence of a doctor for the 30-minute observation period appear to be the biggest hindrances, said Suresh Kakani, additional municipal commissioner. While over 200 requests for home vaccination have come from K east, barely 25-30 were able to arrange a fitness certificate, said Dr Urmila Patil, ward’s medical officer of health.

Under the guidelines, those interested in home vaccination must also provide a consent letter. Dr Niranjan Wagh, who runs the Jogeshwari home along with wife Sumangala, a nurse, said barring a few inmates, almost all families have given their consent for vaccination. “Since the pandemic started, we have cut down physical visits from relatives. We hope with vaccination things will be closer to normalcy,” he said.

At least a dozen vaccinations were carried out in slum colonies inside Sakinaka, Chakala and MIDC, said Shishir Joshi, founder of Project Mumbai. Of the four vials opened, barely a few doses were wasted, said Joshi, as they had micro-mapped the ward to save travel time. “We are calling people beforehand and asking them to keep documents ready. From Monday, we intend to vaccinate 50-75 people daily,” he said.

TIMES VIEW: Door-todoor vaccination is a great initiative to take immunisation to the last person in the community. However, some of the requirements such as a fitness certificate or a physician's letter endorsing the health condition of a bed-ridden person may be challenging to obtain. The state and the BMC must be open to tweak the norms based on feedback and experiences emerging from the real world.

Upset over scaling down of marks to reference year: CBSE XII high scorers


Upset over scaling down of marks to reference year: CBSE XII high scorers

Sandhya Nair & Hemali Chhapia TNN

Mumbai:31.07.2021  

CBSE on Friday announced Class XII results of close to 13 lakh students, much to the disappointment of high scorers who said their marks were scaled down. The all-India success rate was 99.37% and Maharashtra’s 99.41%. Despite their disappointment, there was an 81% jump in 95%-plus scorers to 70,004 students across the country from 38,686 last year, which itself was a 55% increase from 2019.

A labourer’s daughter, Ansuiya, a Humanities student of Vidya Gyan Bulandshahr, a free residential school by the Shiv Nadar Foundation for economically underprivileged meritorious students from rural Uttar Pradesh, emerged the topper with the perfect 100%. Ansuiya aspires to be an IAS officer.

The results of 65,184 students, including from around 1,050 new schools, are under process and will be declared by August 5. A number of schools in Mumbai, too, did not get their results on Friday. In all, 58 Kendriya Vidyalaya schools of Mumbai had a total of 4,234 candidates in Class XII—their success rate was 99.98%, up from the previous year’s 94.9%.

While girls did better than boys by 0.5%, transgender students had a 100% success rate this year compared with 66.7% last year and 83.3% in 2019.

Thiruvananthapuram region continued to top among the 16 regions in the country with 99.89%. Pune region carved out last year maintained its 10th position this year too. Till 2019, Maharashtra was in the Chennai region.

Principals told TOI about having to scale down marks of high scorers. “High scorers felt they could have done better in a written exam. Above-average students benefited the most with the marking system adopted by the board,” said one.

CBSE examination head Sanyam Bharadwaj told TOI, “I know a lot of heads of schools had to scale down their results to be in line with their best reference year. I also feel schools have done a lot of hard work. But our decision was appropriate and the performance of schools across India has improved.”

Schools were given a reference year— 2018, 2019 or 2020—to evaluate students. “We had an extremely bright student in the subject ‘entrepreneurship’. Last year, our reference year, there was no top scorer for entrepreneurship, so this year’s student lost marks,” said a principal.

Nikita Bajaj, principal of R N Podar School, said, “Scaling down the results to bring them on par with the reference year was tough for teachers as we had some exceptionally bright students. For instance, while our reference year was 2018, it was when we also shifted from elective English to core English. So, we felt students would have done better if we had our own reference year for that subject.” Her school had 207 candidates or 44% students with over 90%.

Across Ryan Group of Schools,144 students or 28% of the total strength across Mumbai and Navi Mumbai scored over 90%.

Some said it was the best solution considering the pandemic. “If continued performance of a child over three academic sessions is brought into the mainstream, students will give a more focused and improved performance instead of waiting for one exam,” said Madhu Singh, principal, Billabong High International School, Malad. In Mumbai, eight schools’ results were not declared, including four new ones. Schools awaiting results include Kendriya Vidyalaya in Powai, Somaiya School, New Bombay City School, Radcliffe School, Kharghar, and Datta Meghe World Academy.

(With inputs by B B Nayak)

Cancelled, rescheduled flights put US-bound students in a fix


Cancelled, rescheduled flights put US-bound students in a fix

Manju.V@timesgroup.com

Mumbai:31.07.2021 

Indian students with a valid visa can fly to the US to join their universities in August, but in the past few weeks, many have found their flights either cancelled or rescheduled. Air India sources said it’s collateral damage brought on by the continued restrictions on other categories of US-bound travellers from India.

On May 4, the US banned entry to some categories of non-immigrant travellers from India. “The flyers expected the US to relax these restrictions as Covid cases have gone down. So, they booked US flight tickets. But the restrictions haven’t been lifted yet, so this category of flyers have been cancelling their tickets,’’ said an Air India source. “A number of our fully-booked US flights now have many empty seats and so we were forced to cancel, reschedule. The students booked on these flights took the collateral damage,” the source added.

Two weeks ago, Ajay Anand (name changed on request), bought a Rs 70,000 return ticket from the Air India website for travel on the August 10 Delhi-NewYork flight. This week, the airline website said his booking had changed and directed him to their call centre. “I made multiple calls to the AI call centre, was put on hold for over three hours, but still couldn’t get my ticket rescheduled. So I cancelled the AI ticket and bought a return ticket to New York on a United flight for Rs 1.50 lakh, which transits through Frankfurt,’’ he said.

With transit hubs like Dubai and London shut for Indians, the options for US travel have narrowed down and fares have jumped. An AI spokesperson said after the May 4 US Presidential Proclamation restricting air traffic from India, some AI flights to the US had to be curtailed or rescheduled. “These were effected well in advance.” He said flight frequency will be more from 7 August. Efforts are being made to accommodate as many flyers as possible, he added.

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Air India sources said it’s collateral damage brought on by the continued restrictions on other categories of US-bound travellers from India

Got your Covid jab? Now convince others to do so


A SHOT OF HOPE

Got your Covid jab? Now convince others to do so

Experts say people refusing to get vaccinated are a risk to those who have taken their shots, and to economic recovery


TIMES NEWS NETWORK

31.07.2021 

How can we stop another Covid wave if people refuse to get vaccinated? America faces this question now as its weekly cases have increased fourfold since June. Most Americans who wanted to get vaccinated are vaccinated, but the rest are proving hard to convince. America is facing a “pandemic of the unvaccinated”.

India could find itself in the same spot a few months down. That’s why Prime Minister Modi spoke about vaccine hesitancy in his Mann ki Baat on June 27. “Trust science, not rumours, and trust our scientists who have worked day and night to develop these vaccines,” he told the nation.

The good news is that vaccine hesitancy is not a very big problem in India. The Economist says it has declined from about 35% in December to just over 20% now. It’s a lot better than the US, where 30% still answer “no” or “don’t know” to the question, “Would you get a Covid-19 vaccine?”

But even 20% hesitancy could be too much with a variant like Delta that hops from one person to six, on average. Last year, with a slower virus, scientists thought vaccinating 60% of the population could get us to herd immunity. Now nobody knows.

“The unvaccinated will set the country on fire over and over again… And they will not be the only ones who are singed,” Apoorva Mandavilli writes in The New York Times. She’s talking about America, but the warning applies everywhere.

The problem with Delta is that it can “break through” the protection vaccines provide. Such breakthrough infections are mostly mild “but some may prompt illness in vaccinated people serious enough to lay them up in bed, miss work – and put their children or older relatives at risk,” Mandavilli says. Some might end up with ‘long Covid’.

So, as long as we have “hardline refuseniks” – as the Economist calls them – getting back to normal will be difficult. And that means businesses will suffer and there will be costs for the economy.

Reasons for vaccine hesitancy

A recent IMF paper says people mostly refuse to take vaccines believing they are unsafe. The second main reason is faith (or lack of it) in the government. Those who “strongly believe the government will provide them with an effective vaccine are almost 50 percentage points more likely to take the vaccine than those who do not.”

But there are other reasons too. For example, do you regard Covid as a dangerous new disease or, like Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro, “a little flu”? If people around you – your friends and family – say vaccines are unsafe, their belief will rub off on you. Then, you will start sharing negative information about vaccines yourself.

David Robson, author of ‘The Intelligence Trap: Why Smart People Do Dumb Things,’ writes in a BBC article it’s wrong to assume every vaccine-hesitant person is an anti-vaxxer. “They are simply undecided about their choice to take the injection.”

For example, the hesitation may arise from difficulty in getting an appointment or the distance to a vaccination centre, or the waiting time at the centre. Robson says this might have been the problem in Germany, “which has a very complicated system to identify who is eligible to receive the vaccine at any one time.”

The IMF paper also says, “Having easy access to a vaccination site increases the chances that a person gets the vaccine by 4 to 12 percentage points.”

Don’t insult the hesitant

Dr Deepti Gurdasani, a London-based public health expert and epidemiologist, tells CNN the main thing for overcoming vaccine hesitancy is “to actually understand the reasons and address them rather than dismissing people as either ignorant or selfish.”

Gretchen Chapman, a professor of social and decision sciences at Carnegie Mellon, tells The Washington Post: “Don’t make assumptions about what the barrier is. Listen to them and hear where they are. There could be a reason that surprises you.”

If people are hesitant because they see vaccines as an inconvenience, incentives might work. If they have doubts about a vaccine’s efficacy and safety, you could remind them of the greater risk from Covid. But opposition rooted in ideology or politics can be hard to overcome.

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TN cluster infections up, a cause for worry


TN cluster infections up, a cause for worry

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:31.07.2021 

Fresh cases that were declining across Tamil Nadu for more than two months have started to rise marginally over the last two days. They rose by 100 cases to 1,859 on Thursday. On Friday, the state reported 1,947 new cases. Coimbatore, where industries are back to working at full strength, and Chennai are seeing small clusters that are contributing to the rise in cases.

This has not come as a surprise to the state health department, which expected the decline in cases to slow two weeks after lockdown relaxations. A week after every phase of unlocking, the rate of fall declined. “Any spike in cases is a cause of concern, particularly with neighbouring Kerala reporting high numbers,” said health minister Ma Subramanian. In February 2021, when the epidemic wave was receding, similar clusters — hostels, hotels, and family reunions — marked the beginning of the deadly wave.

On Friday, Coimbatore crossed the 200-mark. “We have now identified two areas — Sulur and Karamadai — which are beginning to see an increase in cases,” Coimbatore deputy director of public health Dr Senthil Kumar said. The challenge now is to ensure the curve does not go up again.

Union Health Minister, Shri Mansukh Mandaviya chairs a review meeting with National Medical Commission (NMC)

Union Health Minister, Shri Mansukh Mandaviya chairs a review meeting with National Medical Commission (NMC): New Delhi: The Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Shri Mansukh Mandaviya chaired a revi

15 நாட்களுக்குப் பிறகு 10,500 டோஸ் வரத்து; கோவாக்சின் தடுப்பூசி செலுத்த குவிந்த மக்கள்: 6 மணி நேரத்துக்கு மேல் காத்திருக்க நேரிட்டதால் பாதிப்பு


15 நாட்களுக்குப் பிறகு 10,500 டோஸ் வரத்து; கோவாக்சின் தடுப்பூசி செலுத்த குவிந்த மக்கள்: 6 மணி நேரத்துக்கு மேல் காத்திருக்க நேரிட்டதால் பாதிப்பு

30.07.2021 


திருநெல்வேலி, தூத்துக்குடி மற்றும் தென்காசி மாவட்டங்களுக்கு 15 நாட்களுக்குப் பின் நேற்று கோவாக்சின் தடுப்பூசி 10,500 டோஸ் வந்தது. மக்கள் போட்டிபோட்டு தடுப்பூசி போட்டுக்கொண்டனர்.

திருநெல்வேலி மாவட்டத்தில் இதுவரை 3.68 லட்சம் பேருக்கு கரோனா தடுப்பூசி போடப்பட்டுள்ளது. 3.10 லட்சம் பேர் முதல் தவணை தடுப்பூசி போட்டுள்ளனர். இதில் 46 ஆயிரம் பேருக்கு கோவாக்சின் தடுப்பூசி போடப்பட்டுள்ளது.

இந்நிலையில் கடந்த 15 நாட்களாக கோவாக்சின் தடுப்பூசி வரத்து இல்லை. இதனால் 2-வது தவணை செலுத்த வேண்டிய தேதி கடந்து 10 நாட்களுக்கு மேலாகியும் ஏராளமானோருக்கு தடுப்பூசி போடப்படவில்லை. நாள்தோறும் தடுப்பூசி மையங்களுக்கு அவர்கள் அலைந்து, ஏமாற்றத்துடன் திரும்பி சென்று கொண்டிருந்தனர்.

இந்நிலையில் 15 நாட்களுக்குப்பின் திருநெல்வேலி மாவட்டத்துக்கு 3,360 கோவாக்சின் தடுப்பூசிகள் கொண்டு வரப்பட்டிருந்தன. இதில் 1,500 தடுப்பூசிகள் அரசு மருத்துவக் கல்லூரி மருத்துவமனைக்கும், மீதமுள்ள தடுப்பூசிகள் முக்கூடல், ரெட்டியார்பட்டி, திருக்குறுங்குடி, பத்தமடை, முனைஞ்சிப்பட்டி உள்ளிட்ட 13 மையங்களுக்கும் பிரித்து வழங்கப்பட்டிருந்தது.

கோவாக்சின் தடுப்பூசி வரத்து குறித்து அறிந்ததும் தடுப்பூசி மையங்களுக்கு ஏராளமானோர் திரண்டனர்.

திருநெல்வேலி அரசு மருத்துவக் கல்லூரி மருத்துவமனையில் நேற்று காலை 6 மணி முதலே மக்கள் குவியத் தொடங்கினர். பெரும்பாலானோர் காலை உணவு கூட சாப்பிடாமல் சுட்டெரிக்கும் வெயிலில் நீண்ட வரிசையில் கால் கடுக்க காத்திருந்த நிலையில் 11 மணியை தாண்டிய பின்னரும் தடுப்பூசி வந்து சேரவில்லை.

இதையடுத்து அனைவருக்கும் பெயர் பதிவு செய்து டோக்கன் வழங்கப்பட்டது. உணவு சாப்பிட்டு விட்டு வரிசையில் நிற்குமாறு தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டது.

ஒருவழியாக நண்பகல் 12 மணிக்கு மேல் தடுப்பூசி வந்து சேர்ந்ததை தொடர்ந்து அனைவருக்கும் செலுத்தப்பட்டது. 2-வது தவணை செலுத்த வேண்டியவர்களுக்கு மட்டுமே போடப்பட்டது.

திருநெல்வேலியில் 76 மையங்களில் நேற்று கோவிஷீல்டு தடுப்பூசி போடப்பட்டது. தென்காசி மாவட்டத்துக்கு ஒதுக்கீடு செய்யப்பட்ட 3 ஆயிரம் கோவாக்சின் தடுப்பூசிகள் பல்வேறு மையங்களுக்கு பிரித்து அனுப்பப்பட்டு நேற்று போடப்பட்டது.

குடியரசுத் தலைவர் வருகையால் ஆக.2-ம் தேதி தலைமைச் செயலக ஊழியர்கள் 1 மணிக்கு பணியை முடிக்க உத்தரவு

குடியரசுத் தலைவர் வருகையால் ஆக.2-ம் தேதி தலைமைச் செயலக ஊழியர்கள் 1 மணிக்கு பணியை முடிக்க உத்தரவு

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தமிழக சட்டப்பேரவை நூற்றாண்டுவிழாவில் பங்கேற்க குடியரசுத் தலைவர் ராம்நாத் கோவிந்த் ஆகஸ்ட் 2-ம் தேதி வருவதால், அன்றைய தினம் தலைமைச் செயலக ஊழியர்கள் பகல் 1 மணிக்கு பணி முடித்து வீட்டுக்குசெல்லுமாறு உத்தரவிடப்பட்டுஉள்ளது.

ஆகஸ்ட் 2-ம் தேதி (திங்கள்கிழமை) மாலை 5 மணிக்கு சென்னை தலைமைச் செயலகவளாகத்தில் உள்ள சட்டப்பேரவை மண்டபத்தில் தமிழக சட்டப்பேரவை நூற்றாண்டு விழா,முன்னாள் முதல்வர் கருணாநிதியின் படத்திறப்பு விழா ஆகியவை நடைபெற உள்ளன.

இதில் குடியரசுத் தலைவர் ராம்நாத் கோவிந்த், ஆளுநர் பன்வாரிலால் புரோஹித், முதல்வர்மு.க.ஸ்டாலின் உள்ளிட்டோர்பங்கேற்கின்றனர். குடியரசுத் தலைவர் வருகை தருவதால் தலைமைச் செயலக ஊழியர்கள் அனைவரும் பகல் ஒரு மணிக்கு பணிமுடித்து வீட்டுக்கு திரும்புமாறு தலைமைச் செயலாளர் இறையன்பு உத்தரவிட்டுள்ளார்.

டாக்டர்கள் சங்கத்தினர் முதல்வருடன் சந்திப்பு


டாக்டர்கள் சங்கத்தினர் முதல்வருடன் சந்திப்பு

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சென்னை:அரசு டாக்டர்கள் சங்க கூட்டமைப்பு உள்ளிட்ட பல்வேறு அமைப்புகளின் நிர்வாகிகள், முதல்வர் ஸ்டாலினை சந்தித்து, அகில இந்திய ஒதுக்கீட்டு மருத்துவ இடங்களில், இதர பிற்படுத்தப்பட்டோருக்கு 27 சதவீத இட ஒதுக்கீடு பெற்றுத் தந்ததற்காக நன்றி தெரிவித்தனர்.

சந்திப்பு குறித்து, அரசு டாக்டர்கள் சங்க கூட்டமைப்பின் ஒருங்கிணைப்பாளர் பாலகிருஷ்ணன் கூறுகையில், ''மருத்துவ கல்வி மாணவர் சேர்க்கையில் 27 சதவீத இட ஒதுக்கீட்டை பெற்று தந்த, தமிழக முதல்வருக்கு நன்றி தெரிவித்தோம். ''அரசு மருத்துவர்கள் சம்பள உயர்வில் உள்ள ஏற்றத்தாழ்வுகளை களைய வேண்டும் என்றும் தெரிவித்துள்ளோம்,'' என்றார்.

சமூக சமத்துவத்திற்கான டாக்டர்கள் சங்கம் பொதுச் செயலர் ரவீந்திரநாத் கூறுகையில், ''அரசு மருத்துவர்களுக்கு, முதுநிலை கல்வியில் 50 சதவீதம் இட ஒதுக்கீட்டை அமல்படுத்த வேண்டும். ''தமிழ் வழியில் படித்த மாணவர்களுக்கு, தனி இட ஒதுக்கீடு வழங்க வேண்டும் என, முதல்வரிடம் வலியுறுத்தினோம்,'' என்றார்.

67 லட்சம் கொரோனா தடுப்பூசிகள் தமிழகம் வந்ததடைந்தது


67 லட்சம் கொரோனா தடுப்பூசிகள் தமிழகம் வந்ததடைந்தது

Updated : ஜூலை 31, 2021 03:49 | Added : ஜூலை 31, 2021 03:47

சென்னை : தமிழகத்திற்கு மத்திய அரசு அறிவித்த 53 லட்சம் தடுப்பூசியை விட 14 லட்சம் தடுப்பூசிகள் கூடுதலாக கிடைத்துள்ளன.

மத்திய அரசு கோவாக்சின் கோவிஷீல்டு தடுப்பூசிகளை கொள்முதல் செய்து மாநிலங்களுக்கு இலவசமாக வழங்கி வருகிறது. மஹாராஷ்டிரா மாநிலம் புனே நகரில் இருந்து நேற்று 2.70 லட்சம் கோவிஷீல்டு தடுப்பூசிகள் தமிழகம் வந்தன. தமிழக அரசிற்கு ஜூலையில் மத்திய தொகுப்பில் 53 லட்சம் தடுப்பூசிகள் ஒதுக்கப்பட்டன.

அந்த ஒதுக்கீட்டை விட கூடுதலாக 14 லட்சம் தடுப்பூசிகள் சேர்த்து மொத்தமாக 67 லட்சம் தடுப்பூசிகள் வந்துள்ளன. வரும் மாதங்களில் இந்த எண்ணிக்கை விட கூடுதலான தடுப்பூசிகள் வரும் என மக்கள் நல்வாழ்வு துறை அதிகாரிகள் நம்பிக்கை தெரிவித்தனர்.

Issue income, community certificates to students without delay: Minister

Issue income, community certificates to students without delay: Minister

According to a press statement, Ramachandran has instructed the Tahsildar and Deputy Tahsildar to take steps to issue the certificates without any delay after scrutinising their applications.

Published: 30th July 2021 03:14 AM 

By Express News Service

CHENNAI: Minister For Revenue and Disaster Management KKSSR Ramachandran has instructed authorities to issue income and community certificates to students at the earliest to enable them to apply for admission in educational institutions.

According to a press statement, Ramachandran has instructed the Tahsildar and Deputy Tahsildar to take steps to issue the certificates without any delay after scrutinising their applications. “Besides, separate dates should be allocated at e-Service Centres for issuing students certificates, and this way crowds can be avoided,” the Minister said.

Stipend for house surgeons and non-service PG doctors hiked


Stipend for house surgeons and non-service PG doctors hiked

Heeding the long-pending demand of doctors, the Health Department has hiked the stipend for house surgeons and non-service post graduate and higher specialty courses doctors.


Published: 31st July 2021 07:08 AM 

By Express News Service

CHENNAI: Heeding the long-pending demand of doctors, the Health Department has hiked the stipend for house surgeons and non-service post graduate and higher specialty courses doctors. Health Secretary J Radhakrishnan issued the G.O. after representatives of the Residential Doctors Association and other associations petitioned Health Minister Ma Subramanian recently.



The Association had said that non-service post graduate students of government medical colleges in Tamil Nadu were being paid lower wages as stipend when compared to medical colleges in certain other States, and Central government medical colleges.

Along with the stipend hike, the government has also ordered for an annual increase of Rs 600 in stipend for house surgeons and Rs 1,000 in stipend for non-service PG degree, diploma and high specialty doctors. An automatic annual increase of 3 per cent to the previous year stipend shall also be allowed. The order has already come into effect.

Appreciating the government for this hike, Dr M Keerthy Varma, board member of Residential Doctors Association, said, “We are happy that the hike was allowed even at a time when the State is in an economical crisis induced by the pandemic. We had just met the Health Minister and given our representation. We didn’t expect action to be taken this quickly. However, the increased amount is still lower than stipends provided in certain other States. Some States even pay around Rs 80,000 for first-year PG degree students. But we are satisfied with this hike and it gives us confidence that the government will fulfil all our valid demands in the future too.”

NEWS TODAY 22.04.2024