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  • COVID-19 recovery rate in India stands at 63.92 per cent

    Cautioned the people to remain extra vigilant as the hazards of Corona are far from over

    The Health and Family Welfare Ministry Sunday said that India recorded the highest number of recoveries in a single day since the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic.

    “A record 36 thousand 145 people recovered in 24 hours pushing the recovery rate to 63.92 per cent. The case fatality rate has further declined to 2.31 per cent in the country,” the health ministry said as per news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS).

    It also said that total recovered cases climbed to eight lakh 85 thousand 577 while active corona cases in the country reached four lakh 67 thousand 882.

    “A total of 48 thousand 661 new Covid-19 cases have been reported in the country within 24 hours taking the total number of cases to 13 lakh 85 thousand 522. In a single day, 705 deaths have also been reported taking the nationwide toll to 32 thousand 63,” the ministry said.

    Meanwhile, Indian Council of Medical Research said that a record four lakh 42 thousand 263 tests were conducted by various laboratories in a single day. “So far, one crore 62 lakh 91 thousand 331 tests have been conducted in the country. ICMR is continuously ramping up the testing facilities and at present, one thousand 307 laboratories across India are conducting Covid19 tests that includes 905 government laboratories and 402 private laboratory chains”.

    Delhi stands at top position with 87.29 percent recovery rate. “Ladakh, Haryana, Telangana and Assam are other top performing States and Union Territories wherein the recovery rate is above 74 per cent. 16 States and Union Territories have better recovery rates than the national average of 63.91 per cent. Maximum numbers of people have recovered in Maharashtra followed by Tamil Nadu, Delhi and Andhra Pradesh,” said the officials.

    They said that in terms of fatality rate, there are 30 States and Union Territories which have lower fatality rate than the national average. In the total active cases, 68.46 per cent caseloads are from Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.(KINS)

  • Political parties ‘silent’ on abrogation of Art 370, seek restoration of statehood to J&K

    SRINAGAR: With revocation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status is set to complete one year, political parties have apparently maintained silence on this issue instead seeking restoration of statehood to J&K.

    On last August 5, Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre abrogated Article 370, which guaranteed special status of the erstwhile state. At the same time, the Centre also bifurcated the state into two Union Territories, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

    However, all political parties in Jammu and Kashmir have been demanding restoration of statehood to J&K.

    National Conference patron and former chief minister Farooq Abdullah on Sunday called for restoration of its statehood and hoped the Supreme Court would render justice by striking down the repeal of Article 370 provisions.
    He said that his party would continue to contest the changes through all democratic means.
    Similarly, Bhartiya Janta Party said they would protest after August 5 for restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.

    “Some people want to divide Jammu and Kashmir but we won’t let that happen. BJP General Secretary Ram Madhav has said that statehood should return to Jammu and Kashmir. The BJP leaders and workers will protest for return of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir after August 5. We hope the government will consider it,” senior BJP leader from J&K and former MLC Sofi Yusuf told news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS).

    Yusuf said BJP has been strengthening its base in Kashmir. “We are hopeful to win over 20 seats in assembly elections after delimitation,” he added.

    Madhav on the question of restoring full statehood to Jammu & Kashmir has said that his party supports it. He said, “BJP’s Jammu & Kashmir unit is of the opinion that statehood should be given back when the time is favourable. We want J&K to be restored to a full state’s status. Home Minister Amit Shah himself said while granting UT status that work would be done to get full statehood back very soon. The Assembly is yet to be constituted and delimitation for UT is pending.”

    Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad has also demanded restoration of statehood followed by assembly elections to J&K during his meeting with Prime Minister Narinder Modi on Friday evening.

    Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP) president Altaf Bukhari demanded that statehood of J&K should be restored on August 5, when it was split last year into two Union Territories.

    Bukhari said the party will continue its fight for the restoration of statehood which was snatched unilaterally last year by BJP government. “The special status of Jammu and Kashmir was unilaterally snatched on August 5, 2019 followed by strict curbs for months. We will not give up. JKAP will continue its fight for restoration of statehood”, he said.(KINS)

  • Our armed forces’ valour inspire generations: PM on Kargil Vijay Diwas

    PTI

    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid tributes to armed forces to mark the 21st anniversary of India’s victory over Pakistan in the Kargil war, saying their valour continues to inspire generations.

    The Kargil war was declared over on July 26, 1999, after Indian soldiers pushed back Pakistani troops, a bulk of them drawn from the neighbouring country’s Northern Light Infantry, from the captured peaks in Kargil.

    The day is observed as ‘Kargil Vijay Diwas’ to commemorate India’s victory.

    “On Kargil Vijay Diwas, we remember the courage and determination of our armed forces, who steadfastly protected our nation in 1999. Their valour continues to inspire generations,” Modi tweeted, adding that he would speak more about it in his Mann Ki Baat address.

    The prime minister used the hashtag #CourageInKargil.

  • Total lockdown begins in Oman

    Muscat: Oman on Saturday evening entered into a major nationwide lockdown with no exception for any movements between 7pm and 6am.

    The lockdown is aimed at checking the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in the country. It will be in force till August 8.

    “There is a complete closure and there will be no room for exceptions to cross the check points between the governorates from 7pm to 6am, ” the Royal Oman Police (ROP) sources have said.

    Accordingly, movement between all governorates has been regulated with entry and exit checkpoints and the violators will be subject to legal action, according to the Royal Oman Police (ROP).

    “We are regulating the people and vehicle movement from other governorates to Muscat and back and from 7pm to 6am and those who violate will be booked,” chief of one of the checkpoints has told the Observer.

    There are four checkpoints around the capital city ‑ Jifnain, Halban, Barka, and Quryat. No entry of people would be allowed nor anyone from inside would be allowed to go outside.

    However, emergency medical cases, travellers heading to the airport, or coming from a journey, transporting essential supplies are exempted from the curfew.

    Those who are travelling abroad have to show their airline ticket or passports at the check points while heading to the airports and those who are going to drop the passenger need to get a return permission from the check point itself.

    Agencies

  • Farooq Abdullah Calls For Restoration Of Statehood To Jammu And Kashmir, Pins Hopes On SC For ‘Justice’

    In his first media interview after the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution that ended the erstwhile state’s special status, Abdullah, 82, said that his party would continue to contest the changes through all democratic means.

    PTI

    As the revocation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status is set to complete one year on August 5, former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah on Sunday called for restoration of its statehood and hoped the Supreme Court would render justice by striking down the repeal of Article 370 provisions.

    In his first media interview after the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution that ended the erstwhile state’s special status, Abdullah, 82, said that his party would continue to contest the changes through all democratic means.

    These changes were a “betrayal” of the trust reposed by the people of Jammu and Kashmir when the State acceded to the Union of India, he said.

    The Centre had abrogated the special status on August 5 last year, saying Article 370 had stalled the development of Jammu and Kashmir, prevented proper education, health care and growth of industries besides not helping in curbing terrorism.

    The National Conference (NC), of which Abdullah is the President, has mounted a legal challenge in the Supreme Court to the abrogation of Article 370 and carving out of two union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh from the erstwhile state.

    The legislation passed by Parliament and the subsequent orders issued by the President were “unconstitutional”, it has submitted in the apex court which has set up a five-member bench to hear the matter.

    “As a political party it is but natural that we will keep the people informed about what we are doing to get justice. We are very clear that we do not accept the changes forced on us and will continue to oppose them,” said the veteran leader who was arrested hours before Article 370 provisions were scrapped on August 5 and spent over seven months in detention.

    Abdullah, who has served three terms as the border state’s chief minister, said, “We will fight for our rights, campaign for our rights within democratic means. We have never used guns, we have never used methods which are not constitutional. We are a democratic mainstream party and will use all democratic means at our disposal.”

    Describing the changes as “vishwasghat” (betrayal of trust) reposed by people of Jammu and Kashmir at the time of accession, he said, “The trust we had reposed in Delhi has come to nought.”

    “There is a loss of trust and Delhi has to rebuild the trust. That trust will come only when the statehood is restored and other changes are reversed. That has to be done,” Abdullah, a sitting member of Lok Sabha, said.

    “What happened is unfortunate. They (Centre) said J and K will progress once this thing (Article 370) is removed, militancy will disappear. I would like to ask those people, has militancy disappeared? It has increased rather than decreased. Any development? Zero development. Whatever we had we have lost even that,” he said.

    Explaining his party’s decision to move the Supreme Court, Abdullah said, “We are seeking justice from the highest court of the land because of our faith in the judiciary. We are hopeful that justice will be rendered to us.”

    He emphasised that full statehood should be restored to Jammu and Kashmir and that all other changes should be reversed. “We are looking up to the Supreme Court.”

    Abdullah said people of Jammu and Kashmir had suffered for decades due to militancy before the “trauma of August 5”, followed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “We desperately need peace but also restoration of our honour and dignity taken away without consulting the people most affected by the drastic changes,” he added.

    Asked if his party would participate in elections to the Assembly likely to be held next year, the NC president said it was not for him to decide but the call would be taken by the party’s working committee. “When the situation comes, we will sit together and see what is happening.”

    Abdullah was sharply critical of the new domicile laws for Jammu and Kashmir, and said the NC had always feared there would be attempts to change its demography. “Now our fears are coming true. We are going to fight it,” he added.

    About the delimitation commission set up recently to re-draw the Assembly constituencies, Abdullah said the NC had boycotted it alleging that the intentions of the BJP-led government at the Centre were not good.

    “The delimitation exercise was to be done in 2026 along with the rest of the country. What was the necessity of doing it now? This is where we fear that their intentions are not good,” he said.

  • North Korea declares state of emergency as Covid-19 case reported

    Kim Jong-un imposes lockdown on Kaesong, calling it a ‘critical situation’

    Reuters

    North Korean leader Kim Jong-un convened an emergency politburo meeting after a person suspected of having Covid-19 returned from South Korea after illegally crossing the border this month, state media said on Sunday.

    If confirmed, it would be the first case officially acknowledged by North Korean authorities, who have so far said the country has no confirmed cases of coronavirus.

    Kim declared a state of emergency and imposed a lockdown on the border city of Kaesong, calling it a “critical situation in which the vicious virus could be said to have entered the country”, state news agency KCNA reported.

    According to KCNA, a person who defected to South Korea three years ago returned across the fortified border that divides the two Koreas with symptoms that suggested Covid-19.

    “An emergency event happened in Kaesong city where a runaway who went to the south three years ago, a person who is suspected to have been infected with the vicious virus returned on 19 July after illegally crossing the demarcation line,” KCNA said.

    KCNA did not specifically mention whether the individual had been tested, but said an “uncertain result was made from several medical check-ups of the secretion of that person’s upper respiratory organ and blood”, prompting officials to quarantine the person and investigate anyone he may have been in contact with.

    North Korea has received thousands of coronavirus testing kits from Russia and other countries, and imposed strict border closures. Thousands of people in the secretive nation were quarantined, but restrictions had recently eased.

    In recent weeks, North Korea has also stepped up a campaign criticising defectors to South Korea as “human scum” and calling for South Korea to crack down on groups that send propaganda messages and food aid into the North.

    Kim ordered an investigation into the military units along the border where the person was suspected of crossing to “administer a severe punishment and take necessary measures”.

  • COVID claims 3 more lives in J&K, toll reaches 311

    Srinagar: Three more people lost their battle with COVID-19 on Sunday in J&K, taking the total number of people who died of the dreaded virus so to 311 in the UT.

    Officials told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that three persons who died include a 58-year-old cop from Kupwara, an 80-year-old man from Beerwah Budgam and a 75-year-old man from Karan Bagh Jammu.

    An official from CD hospital Srinagar said that a 58-year-old police official from Kupwara who was suffering from pneumonia, hypertension and diabetes died on Sunday morning.

    He further added that an 80-year-old man from Beerwah Budgam who was admitted on 18 July with multiple ailments died on Sunday.

    A health official from CD hospital Jammu said that a 70-year-old female from Karan Bagh Jammu who was admitted on 24 July with hypertension, diabetes and other ailments died on 26 July at a 12:30 am.

    With three more deaths, the toll of deaths related to COVID-19 has reached to 311 including 288 from Kashmir division and 23 from Jammu division—(KNO)

  • Kupwara cop, Jammu woman die of covid-19, J&K toll 307

    Srinagar: A police official from Kupwara and a 75-year-old woman from Jammu died of covid-19, officials said on Sunday. Their deaths take the fatality count due to the virus in the J&K to 307.

    They said that a 58-year-old police official, suffering from severe pneumonia with hypertension with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, was referred from SMHS hospital. “He was on ventilator and had a cardiac arrest at 4:30 a.m. today. CPR was done but patient could not be revived and was declared dead at 5:00 a.m.,” a senior doctor at CD hospital, one of the exclusive facilities for the covid-19 management, told GNS.

    Meanwhile, a senior doctor at government Chest Diseases Hospital Jammu told GNS that the septuagenarian was admitted to the hospital on July 24 and died at 12.30 a.m. today.
    “Her sample was taken on July 20 and reported positive on July 24,” the doctor added.

    So far 284 deaths have been reported in Kashmir and 23 in Jammu division.

    Srinagar district with 86 deaths has the highest fatalities followed by Baramulla (63), Kulgam (26), 21 each in Anantnag and Budgam, Shopian (20), Kupwara (17), Pulwama (16), Jammu(14), Bandipora (8), Ganderbal (6), two each in Rajouri and Doda and one each in Poonch, Udhampur, and Kathua. (GNS)

  • Pak violates ceasefire along LoC in J-K’s Poonch

    PTI

    Jammu: Pakistani troops violated ceasefire for the fifth consecutive day on Saturday by resorting to mortar shelling and firing at forward posts along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district, officials said.

    The Pakistani troops fired from small arms and shelled mortars along the LoC in Mankote sector this evening, they said.

    The officials said the Indian Army retaliated befittingly.

    This was the fifth day that the Pakistani forces have violated the ceasefire along the LoC. The Pakistani troops had shelled areas along the LoC in Rajouri and Poonch districts on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

  • Militants attack in Shopian, no loss of life or injury

    Srinagar: Suspected militants fired upon a joint Naka party in main town Shopian in South Kashmir’s Shopian district on Sunday.

    A senior Police officer GNS, that militants fired some rounds of fire on joint Naka party of CRPF and Police at Shugloo bridge main town Shopian.

    Meanwhile militants managed to escape from the spot, the officer added.

    Till this report was being filed no loss of life was reported. Meanwhile whole area has been cordoned off to nab the attackers.(GNS)