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Breaking: Sonia Gandhi admitted to Sir Ganga hospital, doctors say ‘routine checkup’

Congress President Sonia Gandhi has been admitted to Sir Ganga Ram hospital in Delhi on Thursday. Doctors have said that she was admitted for a routine checkup. Her conditions are have been reported to be stable.

The 73-year-old was admitted to a private facility in the hospital at 7 PM for a routine test and investigation as reported by PTI. Notably, she had been admitted to the same hospital in February after she had been diagnosed with a stomach infection and was discharged at a later.

Earlier today, Sonia Gandhi held a meeting with party’s Rajya Sabha members and discussed the current political situation with them. The meeting was organised through video conference in which its top leaders, including former PM Manmohan Singh, participated.

US donates 100 ventilators as a goodwill gesture to Pakistan

The US government has supplied 100 ventilators to Pakistan as a goodwill gesture. The ventilators are to be deployed to hospitals all over Pakistan, as reported by Islamabad. The first shipment arrived on July 3 and was dispatched to the hospitals. The second set which arrived on July 28 is yet to be deployed.

The US embassy in Islamabad said in a statement that the shipment was handed over to Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority as a symbol of “working together to fight COVID-19”. “The arrival of these ventilators delivers on President Donald Trump’s promise to Prime Minister Imran Khan to stand with the people of Pakistan and bring additional critically needed supplies and support to Pakistan’s urgent response to the pandemic,” the embassy said. “The United States is a proud partner with the Government of Pakistan to help stem the tide of this deadly pandemic and these ventilators will help with that fight,” US Ambassador to Pakistan Paul W Jones said.

A ventilator takes over the body’s breathing process when a disease has caused the lungs to fail. This gives the patient time to fight off the infection and recover. These ventilators are also said to solve the purpose of treating those with non-invasive respiratory therapy for patients before they become critically ill and help avoid the need for more extreme care. This means that they can be used for treating diseases other than COVID-19 as well.

Meanwhile, Pakistan currently has 6000 deaths and over 2,77,000 cases of coronavirus.

Michelle Obama takes a silent dig at Trump in her new podcast

Michelle Obama took a silent dig at President Donald Trump on Thursday as she launched her new podcast with her husband, former US President Barack Obama. While introducing him, she described him as ‘a former president who reads and knows history’. This has been seen as a dig aimed at Trump, appeared to deride the White House incumbent’s apparent inability to “read and know history”.

“As a former president who reads and knows history,” said Ms Obama, in an apparent swipe at Mr Trump. “As that person, you understand the arc of progress”. She told listeners: “Let’s just take a moment to pause and think about that. We are moving towards more inclusivity, more openness, more we-ness, it’s not an easy trajectory, it is bumpy and it is uncomfortable, and that’s how change happens.”

The former First Couple discussed the Black Lives Matter protest and the White House’s response to the coronavirus crisis. They also talked about America’s current political discontent amidst the upcoming elections.

Former President Barack Obama addressed the present American youth, and lamented that some were channelling their idealism “outside of governmental structures and outside of politics.” These comments follow Mr Obama’s comments where he said “I don’t want a country in which the president of the United States is actively trying to promote anti-Asian sentiment and thinks it’s funny. I don’t want that. That still shocks and p****s me off.”

China conducts ‘high-intensity’ naval drills in South China Sea

China conducted high-intensity navy drills in the South China Sea on Thursday, as tensions grow over these waters between its allies. China’s expansion of its military forces has become a cause of concern for its neighbours, while the US continues to stand up to Beijing over its claim of ownership of most of the waters, including the contested Paracel and Spartly Islands.

China’s H-6G and H-6J bombers participated in the high-intensity drills, which the country’s defence ministry said was carried out successfully. They had also carried out day-and-night training sessions over take-off and landing, as well as long-range assault, and attack on sea targets. While speaking about this, the Chinese Defence Ministry’s spokesperson Ren Guoqiang had said that these were part of routine exercises and that the expected results had been achieved, without disclosing the particulars of the drill’s location.

China is at loggerheads with India, US, Japan and Vietnam, as it has infuriated them by building artificial islands in the South China Sea, with military installations in several parts of the sea.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is pressing Australia to increase freedom of navigation exercises in the South China Sea. This has come after Australia had declared “there is no legal basis” to China’s territorial and maritime claims in the South China Sea, marking an escalation of recent tensions with Beijing.

NASA launches Perseverance, its Mission to Mars

NASA launched Perseverance, its mission to Mars, atop an Atlas 5 rocket at 7:50 am EDT (5:20 IST) on Thursday. The goal of this mission is to search if life ever existed on the red planet. It was launched from the Boeing-Lockheed joint venture United Launch Alliance. It was monitored from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

It is a $2.4 billion mission and is touted to land on the Jezero crater of Mars. This crater is believed to have been a lake over 3.5 billion years ago, and is believed to contain evidence of life that existed on Mars. Perseverance is, by far, NASA’s biggest and most technologically advanced vehicle it has ever sent to the red planet. NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover will also carry the first samples of spacesuit material ever sent to the Red Planet.

“We will get closer than ever before to answering some of science’s longest-standing questions about the Red Planet, including whether life ever arose there,” said Lori Glaze, planetary science director at NASA Headquarters.

NASA celebrated the Mars launch in style, while also shifting its outreach for the mission online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Grammy-winner Gregory Porter sang “America, the Beautiful” from his home ahead of the launch. Virginia 7th-grader Alex Mather (who named Perseverance) and Alabama 11th grader Vaneeza Rupani (who christened the rover’s helicopter Ingenuity) watched the launch in person.

US and Australia see India pivotal to Indo-Pacific security

The United States and Australia see India playing a key role in defence cooperation and post-COVID-19 recovery efforts in the Indo-Pacific, the Hindustan Times reported.

The US and Australia, want to strengthen partnerships in the region with India to ensure Indo-Pacific remains secure, inclusive and rules-based.

Talks between US secretary of state Mike Pompeo and Defence Secretary Mark Esper and their Australian counterparts Marise Payne and Linda Reynolds in Washington on Tuesday (July 28), covered the future security of Indo-Pacific region and several references to India’s role was made during this high-powered meeting.

During the conference, China also figured and its “recent coercive and destabilising actions across the Indo-Pacific,” between US and Australia was mentioned.

Both countries agree that the COVID19 pandemic has “created incentives for some actors to pursue strategic gains in ways that undermine the rules-based international order and regional stability”.

This discussion must have been keenly analysed by China as India is all set to include Australia in the “Malabar Naval Exercise” that it conducts with the US and Japan.

The Joint Statement released by the US-Australia said the Indo-Pacific remains a top priority and that two countries are “working side-by-side, including with ASEAN, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Five Eyes partners, to strengthen our networked structure of alliances and partnerships to maintain a region that is secure, prosperous, inclusive, and rules-based”.

When asked on the importance of regional coordination, the two countries said they are committed to “trilateral dialogues with Japan and Quad consultations with Japan and India”, and were looking forward to further ministerial meetings of these forums.

China has been dead set against the Quadrilateral security dialogue or Quad, which includes India, Australia, Japan and the US because it feels this group is a counterbalance to stop China’s ambitions.

In September 2019, the Quad was upgraded to the ministerial level, much to China’s dismay. However, India has always maintained that the Quad is not aimed at any country.

Amid the Coronavirus pandemic that has crippled the economies of many countries and pushing nations towards a long recession, the US and Australia see India as a natural partner.

One of the outcomes of this meeting was the need for the US and Australia bilateral defence cooperation. This includes joint naval activity by their warships in the South China Sea, and said they are committed to “pursue increased and regularised maritime cooperation in the region, as well as the Indian Ocean, bilaterally and in concert with other likeminded and regional partners”.

Due to its aggressive posturing, China is quickly finding itself isolated as large trading partners like Australia are trying to stem the growing influence of China from the Pacific to the India Ocean and also curtail its interference in domestic politics and issues such as cybersecurity.

India which has a large navy has the capability to play a vital role in securing the Indian Ocean to help maintain rules-based international order which is quickly being realised by the US and Australia.

Centre sanctions loan worth ₹89,810 Crore to 1.1 crore farmers through Kisan Credit Card

In the wake of the coronavirus lockdown, the Central Government has announced an economic recovery policy to help various sectors and announced assistance programs worth 20.97 lakh crore. From time to time, it had announced financial assistance to a number of departmental employees and companies under these schemes. Under one of the schemes, the government has provided loans at subsidized rates to Kisan Credit Card holders, farmers, ranchers and fishermen. It was announced that ₹ 20 lakh crores in subsidized interest would be lent to 2.5 crore farmers, fishermen and livestock farmers through Kisan Credit Cards in the ₹ 20 trillion Economic Recovery Relief Fund.

According to the announcement, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has posted on her Twitter page that 2 89,810 crores have been lent at interest to 1.2 crore Kisan cardholders. This measure has been taken to facilitate the sowing for the Kharif season, and related agricultural activities.

Nirmala Seetharaman, the Union Finance Minister, tweeted about this, saying, “As on 24.07.2020, 111.98 lakh Kisan Credit Cards have been sanctioned with a credit limit of Rs 89,810 crore out of Rs 2 lakh crore concessional credit under the #AatmanirbharBharat package. This will benefit 2.5 crore farmers, including fishermen & dairy farmers.

Kisan Credit Card (KCC) is a very important scheme for small farmers. Through this, loans worth Rs 1.6 lakh are being given to farmers without any guarantee. At the same time, farmers can take loans up to Rs 5 lakh through this in 3 years. The interest rate in this card is also very low at 4% per annum.

Lord Ram to come to Times Square on Ram Mandir Bhoomi Pujan day

The preparations for the Ram Mandir Bhoomi Pujan to be held on August 5 are going on in full swing. In light of this, the Indian American community in New York has planned to celebrate this historical moment in Times Square. It is reported that images of Lord Ram in 3D, as well as portraits of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, will be displayed on the billboards in Times Square in New York to commemorate the Ram Mandir Bhoomi Pujan. Times Square is one of the most iconic landmarks in New York and is a very popular tourist destination.

Jagdish Sewhani, a prominent Indian American community leader and the President of America India Public Affairs Committee in New York had said that these arrangements were made to celebrate the event in New York on 5th August. He added that a large gathering of Indian American community members has been scheduled on that day to celebrate the event and to distribute sweets to each other.

Mr Sewhani told PTI that among the prominent billboards that are being leased for the occasion are the giant Nasdaq screen and the 17,000-square-foot wrap-around LED display screen, considered among the largest continuous exterior displays in the world and the highest-resolution exterior LED screen in Times Square.

Lord Ram’s portraits and videos, images of the words ‘Jai Shri Ram’ in Hindi and English, 3D portraits of the temple’s design and architecture as well as pictures of the laying of the foundation stone by PM Modi will be displayed across several billboards in Times Square.

Prime Minister Modi had announced the formation of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust in February. The Trust has invited Modi to lay the foundation stone of the grand Ram Temple, for the Bhoomi Poojan to be taking place on August 5.

Temple priest attacked and sacred thread cut by 2 Christian men in Chengalpattu

The temple priest of Varadaraja Perumal Temple of Arasar Kovil near Maduranthakam in Chengalpattu district was attacked and his poonool (sacred thread) was cut off by two Christian men a few days back.

Kannan Bhattacharyar who along with his family takes care of the daily affairs of the Varadaraja Perumal temple was performing the evening Aarti when Patrick Selvam and Anthony had come into the temple premises in an inebriated condition and were taking photos of the sanctum sanctorum. Photography and videography is strictly prohibited in most of the temples. The Bhattacharyar on seeing these two men clicking photos warned them and asked them to not do so for which they took offence and attacked him. The priest’s family and other workers and devotees who came to the rescue of the priest were also attacked by the two men.

The priest had then lodged a police complaint at the Padalam police station against the culprits. However, the police were not interested in taking action. Later, Hindu Munnani and Andhanar Munnetra Kazhagam (AMK – an organization for the welfare of Brahmins in Tamil Nadu) reached out to the priest. Rajali Jayaprakash, a lawyer and the head of AMK had assured legal assistance and also contacted the police who had said that they have filed a Community Service Register (CSR).

One of the men Anthony is said to be associated with the DMK. A picture of the party even that he attended started doing the rounds on social media.

Fearing arrest, when Bhattacharya and local functionaries were on their way to the police station, the two miscreants Patrick Selvam and Anthony approached them to withdraw the case as it would affect their lives. The generous priest even agreed to it and asked them to seek the forgiveness from the Gods who they have insulted.

The men later issued an apology letter.

Source: Hindupost

PM Modi and PM Pravind Jugnauth jointly inaugurate new Supreme Court building of Mauritius

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mauritian Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth jointly inaugrated the newly built Supreme Court building of Mauritius on July 30 through video conferencing.

Senior members of Judiciary from Mauritius and other dignitaries from both the countries graced the occasion.

The building was constructed with Indian grant assistance and is the first India-assisted infrastructure project in the capital city Port Louis in the island nation. The Supreme Court building stands as a feather in the cap in India-Mauritius relations.

The Supreme Court building is one of the five projects being implemented under the Special Economic Package of $353 million that was extended by Government of India to Mauritius in 2016. The project was completed within schedule and below the budgeted cost.

Addressing the occasion through video conferencing, Prime Minister Modi congratulated the people and the Government of Mauritius for getting the new Supreme Court building and also for effectively containing the pandemic in their country. He said that he was happy that India could extend support through timely supply of medicines and experience sharing.

Prime Minister Modi said that both India and Mauritius respect the independent judiciaries as important pillars of our democratic systems. He said that the new building, with its modern design and construction, stands as a mark of this respect.

Prime Minister Modi also said “It was in Mauritius that I had first spoken about India’s vision of ‘SAGAR – Security and Growth for All in the Region’. This is because Mauritius is at the heart of India’s approach to the Indian Ocean region.”

In an indirect reference to China, Prime Minister Modi said that “For India, the most fundamental principle in development cooperation is respecting our partners. This sharing of development lessons is our only motivation. That is why our development cooperation does not come with any conditions.”

He also referred to the instances when India partnered in Afghanistan and Niger to build the new Parliament building and the Mahatma Gandhi Convention Centre in the respective countries.

Speaking on the occasion, Mauritian Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for demonstrating once again that Mauritius is very close to his heart. “I seize this opportunity to convey our solidarity to you, government & people of India in these trying times.” PM Jugnauth said.

“We invested in new Supreme Court… our priorities are guided by fundamental mission of establishing justice. Modiji, we know you uphold same values…you emphasisied that your govt’s actions embody ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas Sabka Vishwas'”, PM Jugnauth added.

Source: AIR, ANI