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  • Is Hyderabad witnessing rise in COVID cases?

    Is Hyderabad witnessing rise in COVID cases?

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    Hyderabad: Hyderabad is witnessing a slight rise in COVID cases. The daily count of COVID-19 cases has been increasing for the past few days in the city, along with a rise in active cases.

    On April 12, 2023, the daily count of COVID cases in Hyderabad was 14, which increased to 21 on April 18, 2023.

    In the entire Telangana, though no COVID deaths have been reported on Tuesday, the active cases climbed to 281 and the daily count of COVID cases jumped to 52.

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    Telangana government arranges precautionary dose of COVID vaccine

    The Telangana government has taken precautions to tackle any surge in COVID cases. In view of the rise in COVID cases in many countries around the world and in some states within the country, the state government has arranged 5 lakhs CorBEvax doses despite its acute shortage in the country.

    CorBEvax is a precautionary dose that can be administered to those who have already taken Covaxin or Covishield first and second dose.

    The Telangana government has appealed to the public to take both doses of COVID vaccine. The government stated that it is well prepared to tackle any eventuality in the wake of concerns over Omicron, a new variant of SARS Cov-2.

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    The government also highlighted the importance of wearing a face mask and maintaining physical distance. According to the guidelines issued by the government, children aged less than 10 years of age and elders aged above 60 years of age must avoid going outdoors unless mandatory.

    The government has reminded people that not wearing a mask is punishable by a fine. The guidelines mention that everybody should wear a mask before stepping out of the house as it is the first line of defense against the virus.

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  • The rise and fall of Atiq Ahmed

    The rise and fall of Atiq Ahmed

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    Lucknow: He was born in 1962 in a family with a modest background. His father drove a tonga for a living.

    His rise in life was as dramatic as his end and the story of the rise and fall of Atiq Ahmed provides a perfect recipe for a Bollywood thriller.

    Atiq, according to sources, detested poverty and after he failed in the high school examinations, he decided to tackle poverty in his own way.

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    He began by stealing coal from trains and selling it to make money. He soon moved to intimidating contractors to bag government tenders for railway scrap metal.

    In 1979, Atiq, just 17 then, was accused of murder in Allahabad, now Prayagraj.

    Soon, he was running a network of several gangsters in the state. His clout gradually spread to adjoining areas, including Phulpur and Kaushambhi.

    In 1989, when his biggest rival, Shaukat Ilahi, was killed in a police encounter, Atiq became the undisputed king of the underworld.

    The same year, Atiq, fought his first election from the Allahabad West Assembly seat as an independent candidate and won.

    In fact, he won this seat five consecutive times from 1989 to 2002 — the first three times as an Independent, then as a Samajwadi Party contestant and finally as the Apna Dal nominee.

    A year after he won as the Apna Dal candidate, Atiq went back to the Samajwadi Party and won the Phulpur Lok Sabha seat in 2004.

    He had to vacate his Allahabad West Assembly segment that triggered a chain of events leading to Raju Pal’s murder, a sensational crime in which Umesh Pal — killed on February 24 — was the main witness.

    Atiq was arrested in 2005 for Raju Pal’s murder and got bail three years later.

    However, in or out of jail, Atiq maintained his sway over Uttar Pradesh’s underworld and ensured his men were protected.

    In 2007, when he was still in jail, Atiq was accused of shielding his men allegedly involved in the gang-rape of some madrasa students.

    This triggered an outrage and the Samajwadi Party expelled him.

    This was around the time when BSP chief Mayawati returned to power in UP. The police mounted pressure on Atiq and his brother. They surrendered in 2008 and were jailed.

    When the Indo-US civil nuclear deal threatened the Manmohan Singh government that faced a no-confidence motion in Parliament in 2008, the UPA crisis managers turned to a few MPs lodged in jail on serious charges.

    Atiq was among them who came out to vote on furlough and saved the day for the UPA and returned to his barracks.

    Atiq also lost the 2009 parliamentary polls as an Apna Dal nominee from Pratapgarh.

    But electoral defeats did not mean his clout had diminished.

    In the 2012 UP Assembly election, when Mayawati was the incumbent chief minister, Atiq filed his nomination papers from jail. He approached the Allahabad High Court seeking bail to campaign. There were recusals galore.

    Ten judges refused to hear his bail application. The 11th heard it and Atiq came out. However, he lost the election to Puja Pal, the wife of the slain Raju Pal.

    Atiq was released in 2013, a year after the Samajwadi Party came to power in UP. He fought the 2014 Lok Sabha election from Shravasti as a Samajwadi Party candidate but lost again.

    In December 2016, Atiq — known for his short temper — and his men attacked employees of a Christian minority institution for barring two students from taking their tests after they were caught cheating.

    The violence was caught on camera.

    In January 2017, when Akhilesh Yadav snatched the Samajwadi Party’s control from his father, Mulayam Singh Yadav, Atiq fell out of favour.

    Akhilesh wanted to keep a distance from criminals-turned -politicians.

    The Allahabad High Court also came down heavily on the UP Police for not arresting Atiq. Akhilesh needed the judicial push. The arrest happened and Atiq has been in jail since then.

    In March 2017, when Yogi Adityanath became the UP chief minister in the BJP government, he promised to demolish the ’empires of criminals’.

    Atiq was moved from Allahabad, his stronghold, to Deoria jail in the state.

    In Deoria jail, Atiq ran his empire and got a businessman Mohit Jaiswal kidnapped and brought to jail. He was made to sign some property papers and also thrashed brutally.

    Atiq was then moved to Bareilly jail. The jail superintendent was nervous and did not want to keep him there.

    In April 2019, the Yogi government shifted Atiq to Naini prison in Prayagraj amid a tighter clampdown.

    By this time, the Supreme Court delivered its verdict in the Deoria jail case and Sabarmati jail in Gujarat was the new address of Atiq Ahmed.

    Atiq Ahmed faced over 100 cases against him, including those of extortion, kidnapping and murder but his first conviction came last month in the kidnapping of Umesh Pal, a witness in the murder of Raju Pal.

    Ironically, the conviction came a month after Umesh Pal had been murdered.

    Atiq Ahmed has had a symbiotic relationship between crime and politics but was known more for crime than his politics.

    He deftly used politics to save and expand his underworld empire.

    Since his stay in jail was getting longer, Atiq got his wife, Shaista Parveen, to join the BSP but as luck would have it, she was denied a ticket in the upcoming mayoral polls because of her being named as an accused in the Umesh Pal murder case.

    That his sons were following in his footsteps was evident from their present addresses.

    Umar, the eldest son of Atiq, is presently in jail on charges of extorting, assaulting and kidnapping a Lucknow-based businessman named Mohit Jaiswal in 2018.

    In August last year, Umar surrendered before the CBI. He is presently in a jail in Lucknow.

    His second son Ali is also in prison. A case of attempt to murder was filed against him. He recently got bail from the Allahabad High Court in that case. However, there is another case of extortion against him. He is lodged in Naini Jail in Prayagraj for demanding Rs 5 crore from a property dealer in the city.

    Asad, the third son, was killed in an encounter last week and the two minor sons of Atiq are lodged in a juvenile shelter home.

    When Atiq and his brother Ashraf were shot dead by three youths in the hospital premises on Saturday night, many had an inkling of the incident.

    Atiq himself had apprehended that he would be killed in UP but that it would happen within 72 hours of his son Asad being killed, was something he had not expected.

    But then, a bloody beginning always has a bloody ending.

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  • 80% rise in Makkah hotel occupancy rate in Ramzan, highest in 3 years

    80% rise in Makkah hotel occupancy rate in Ramzan, highest in 3 years

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    Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s hotel and accommodation sector witnessed a significant resurgence, with room occupancy in Makkah reaching 80 percent during Ramzan 2023, the highest level in three years, local media reported.

    This resulted in room rates also climbing to record levels due to high demand, especially during the last 10 days of the Ramzan.

    Arabic daily Al-Eqtisadiah, quotes Abdullah Al-Qadi, head of the Haj and Umrah Committee at the Makkah Chamber, as saying that hotel prices in Makkah, in particular, are subject to certain criteria, topped by supply and demand, proximity to the Haram, views, and services provided.

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    He pointed out that what distinguishes the prices of Makkah hotels is that they are “like the prices of airline tickets, specifically hotels in the central region, where prices rise gradually when the season approaches, and double in the last ten days.”

    The prices of hotel rooms in the central region of Makkah Al-Mukarramah during the last ten days range between 3000-9000 Saudi riyals (Rs 65,452 to 1,96,358) per day.

    This year’s Ramzan season also saw a huge turnout, especially with the opening of visas and the facilities the Kingdom offers to pilgrims from abroad.

    On Sunday, April 2, the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque revealed that more than 9 million pilgrims and worshippers benefited from the various voluntary services provided by its teams to those who visit the Grand Mosque during the first ten days of the blessed month of Ramzan.

    The expansions in the Grand Mosque, which the Kingdom adopted, contributed to accommodating the large numbers of pilgrims and worshippers.

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  • Hotel occupancy goes up to 80 pc in Shimla, gives rise to traffic, parking issues

    Hotel occupancy goes up to 80 pc in Shimla, gives rise to traffic, parking issues

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    Shimla: Occupancy in hotels and homestays has increased to about 80 per cent as tourists from the neighbouring states are making a beeline to Shimla to enjoy the long weekend under the bracing climate.

    The influx of tourists in the hill town is causing traffic jams on the main roads, including the Shimla-Kalka National Highway and long queues of vehicles moving at a snail’s pace are causing inconvenience to both the locals and the vacationers.

    Vice President of Shimla Hotel and Restaurant Association Prince Kukreja told PTI that the hotel occupancy has increased to about 80 per cent in Shimla and the peak summer tourist season will start from April 15 onwards till June 15.

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    As temperatures have started rising in the plains the visitor rush is picking up ahead of tourist season.

    Vehicles parked on the roads and in front of hotels by the tourists coming without advance booking coupled with construction going on under the Shimla Smart City project have become major traffic bottlenecks.

    A number of parking lots with single entry and exit are obstructing the smooth flow of traffic as a large number of vehicles are parked outside already packed parking spaces, says Haryana residents Ashwani and Sonika, who are visiting the hill town.

    The occupancy is about 80 per cent but due to heavy rush, the vehicles entering the town from Chandigarh side are generally diverted via new ISBT, affecting the occupancy of hotels located between Victory tunnel and Auckland tunnel, said president of Tourism Industry Stakeholders Association M K Seth.

    The situation could be better if the traffic is regulated from Shoghi, 13 km from the main town, Seth said.

    The majority of the vacationers coming from the neighbouring states are walk-in tourists and the problem of parking has once again become alive, says hotelier Sushant Nag.

    The government is projecting Himachal as a favoured tourist destination and inviting tourists but the parking facility is inadequate even for locals and visitors are harassed and penalised for parking vehicles on the roadside, said Nitish, a tourist from Ludhiana.

    The Tourism sector which was the worst hit during Covid 19 pandemic in Himachal is bouncing back and an 87 per cent recovery was witnessed in 2022 with tourist arrival crossing the 1.51-crore mark as compared to 1.72 crores in the pre-Covid year 2019.

    As many as 1.51 crore tourists including 29,333 foreigners visited Himachal in 2022 and the twin districts of Kullu and Shimla accounted for 36 per cent of the total tourist arrival.

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  • Digital transactions see 178 pc rise in volume in 3 years

    Digital transactions see 178 pc rise in volume in 3 years

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    New Delhi: There has been an exponential increase of 178 per cent in the volume of digital payment transactions in the last three years with the rise of several platforms like Bharat interface for money-unified payments interface (BHIM-UPI), immediate payment service (IMPS) and prepaid payment instruments (PPIs). among others.

    According to official figures, between 2019-20 and 2022-23, the volume of digital transactions rose from Rs 4,572 crore to Rs 12,735 crore, showing a rise of 178 per cent in just three years. Also, BHIM-UPI has emerged as the preferred payment mode and has achieved a record of 753.48 crore digital payment transactions with the value of Rs 12.36 lakh crore in February 2023 alone, sources added.

    Apart from new digital payment platforms, existing payment modes like debit cards, credit cards, National Electronic Funds Transfer or NEFT and Real-Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) have also grown at a fast pace.

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    In order to ensure safety of digital transactions, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) issues alerts and advisories regarding latest cyber threats or vulnerabilities and countermeasures to protect computers and networks on an ongoing basis.

    It also issues advisories for users and organisations to create awareness about cyber frauds and threats and to secure digital payment systems.

    In addition, CERT-In aso provides tailored alerts to banks and financial sector organisations regarding latest cyber threats and advising countermeasures.

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  • India sees highest one-day rise in Covid cases since September 2022

    India sees highest one-day rise in Covid cases since September 2022

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    New Delhi: India on Wednesday reported 4,435 new Covid-19 cases, the highest single-day jump since September 2022, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Affairs.

    The number of active cases stands at 23,091, the data showed.

    With the surge in the past 24 hours, the tally has climbed to 4,47,33,719. Also, 15 deaths reported during the same time span has pushed the toll to 5,30,916.

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    As per the ministry data, the national Covid recovery rate was pegged at 98.76 per cent.

    While one death each was reported from Delhi, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Karnataka, Puducherry and Rajasthan, four each were reconciled by Maharashtra and Kerala.

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  • Steep Rise In Unemployment Rate In JK Worrisome: NC

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Monday said the 23.1 percent unemployment rate in JK against 7.8 percent at National level is the living spectacle of the incumbent government’s failure in providing jobs to the skilled and educated youth of J&K.

    NC state spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar said that the data has again exposed the claims of the incumbent administration on fostering employment extravaganza in JK.

    “Yet again the CMIE has put the unemployment rate in J&K at staggering 23.1 percent. Exposing the tall claims of the J&K government, these figures have again placed J&K much lower than the national average, thus busting the fake narratives propelled by the government on meeting the expectations of youth,” he said.

    He further said, “GOI’s policies premising on terminating employees and outsourcing the recruitment have further aggravated the problem. Of late some posts were advertised for which exams were also held by JKSSB but the process has, unfortunately, hit the skids due to everyday scandals and subsequent cancellation of selection lists.”

    Imran said that the failure of the GOI in addressing the soaring unemployment in J&K has become one of the factors for suicides, drug addiction, and substance use.

    “Our educated youth see no light at the end of the tunnel. Government on its part is doing nothing to help them. Lack of substantial policy intervention to give a flip to entrepreneurship, fast-tracking of recruitment, and protecting the employment interests of our youth is a far cry and not in the to-do list of the government,” he said.

     

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  • India records 3,824 Covid cases, biggest single-day rise in six months

    India records 3,824 Covid cases, biggest single-day rise in six months

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    New Delhi: India on Sunday recorded a single-day jump of 3,824 COVID-19 infections, the biggest in 184 days, while the number of active cases increased to 18,389, according to Union health ministry data.

    With the fresh infections, India’s COVID-19 tally rose to 4.47 crore (4,47,22,605). The death toll climbed to 5,30,881 with five deaths, the data updated at 8 am stated.

    One death each was reported from Delhi, Haryana, Kerala and Rajasthan in a span of 24 hours and one was reconciled by Kerala.

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    At 18,389, the active cases comprise 0.04 per cent of the total infections. The national COVID-19 recovery rate was recorded at 98.77 per cent, according to the health ministry website.

    The daily positivity rate stood at 2.87 per cent and the weekly positivity rate at 2.24 per cent.

    The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 4,41,73,335, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.19 per cent.

    According to the ministry’s website, 220.66 crore doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered so far under the nationwide vaccination drive.

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  • COVID: India sees highest single-day rise in five months

    COVID: India sees highest single-day rise in five months

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    New Delhi: India recorded a single-day rise of 2,151 new coronavirus cases, the highest in five months, while the active cases increased to 11,903, according to the Union health ministry data updated on Wednesday.

    A total of 2,208 cases were recorded on October 28 last year.

    The COVID-19 death toll has increased to 5,30,848 with seven latest fatalities — three reported by Maharashtra, one by Karnataka and three reconciled by Kerala.

    According to the data updated at 8 am, the daily positivity was recorded at 1.51 per cent, while the weekly positivity was pegged at 1.53 per cent.

    The total tally of Covid cases was recorded at 4.47 crore (4,47,09,676).

    The active cases now comprises 0.03 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has been recorded at 98.78 per cent, according to the ministry website.

    The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 4,41,66,925, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.19 per cent.

    According to the ministry’s website, 220.65 crore doses of Covid vaccine have been administered in the country so far under the nationwide COVID-19 vaccination drive.

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  • India’s defence exports will rise up to Rs 40,000 crore by 2026: Rajnath Singh

    India’s defence exports will rise up to Rs 40,000 crore by 2026: Rajnath Singh

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    Pune: India would be exporting defence equipment and material worth Rs 35,000 to Rs 40,000 crore by 2026, Union minister Rajnath Singh said on Tuesday.

    The defence minister was delivering the Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw memorial lecture here on ‘The role of youth in nation building’, organized by Symbiosis International University.

    “First, there should be a sense of self-confidence that we will make India `atmanirbhar’ (self-reliant). In 2014, we used to do defence exports of only Rs 900 crore, but since India has adopted Indianization (program), today we are doing the defence export of Rs 15,000 crore to Rs 16,000 crore,” he said.

    He was confident that by 2026, defence sector exports would rise to Rs 35,000 to Rs 40,000 crore, the minister added.

    “There is a need to create an eco-system, and more than the eco-system, there is a need to generate self-confidence among ourselves, as with self-confidence, anything is possible,” he added.

    He was proud of the defence forces which are now meeting 80 percent of their needs through indigenous procurement, Singh said.

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