Wednesday, July 29, 2020

The situation in India troublesome despite al the efforts: COVID-19 Update


India is becoming more and more badly hit by the Coronavirus. The rising number of cases have made others doubt India health infrastructure and create fear for the unknown time extending. 

Tuesday went by as a worst day so far with over 48000 people detected affected. Now, India has a total 1.5 million affected people making it the 3 worst hit country in the world. Delhi, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu are the three states that have recorded the highest number of cases. 

On Tuesday only, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) stated that there were 528,082 COVID-19 tests conducted across the country. The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi also launched different facilities in Mumbai, Kolkata, and Noida for enhancing the testing ability of the nation. These facility have capability to conduct 10000 tests in a day.

"Friends, the way right decisions were taken at the right time has resulted in our country being in a far controlled situation compared with other countries," the PM said on TV during the address after the launch.

However, despite all the efforts things are becoming tough for India. Dr Ramanan Laxminarayan, director of the Washington-based Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy in a private interview with a leading media house says, "It is going to be a tough few months ahead, but there is effectively no brake on the virus, and I don't expect a decline for quite some time."
India is facing a tough time. The country is trying its level best to fight the lethal virus but the conditions are troublesome at present.

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Thursday, July 23, 2020

PM Modi pitches investment from the US, claims "India Got $20 Billion during Lockdown"


On Wednesday, PM Narendra Modi reached out to various US firms and invited them to invest inIndia. He offered them an insight of the ways government is taking to facilitate investors and the growth the most of the sectors including infrastructure, aviation, and defense and space research have registered or hold potential of. Modi explained India as a great investment destination and said, "During the COVID-19 lockdown, India got 20 billion dollars in investment".

"Today, there is global optimism towards India. This is because India offers a perfect combination of openness, opportunities and options," Modi stated while delivering the keynote address at the India-Ideas summit.

Further identifying the areas where the government desires investments, he said, "You can see the optimism when India rises in key business ratings, particularly the Ease of Doing Business ratings of the World Bank"

India made a significant progress in October last year when it climbed 14places to rank 63rd among 190 nations in the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business ranking. Now the government has its eyes on the 50th spot. 

"Every year, we are reaching record highs in Foreign Direct Investment. Each year is significantly higher than the earlier one," he said, Giving examples, he added that FDI inflow in India in 2019-20 was $74 billion. "This is an increase of 20 per cent from the year before that," he added.

The summit was organized by the US-India Business Council and is intended to build a platform to bring the two countries together in building a post-coronavirus recovery agenda.

It was a virtual summit which was attended by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, foreign minister S Jaishankar, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, commerce and industry and railways minister Piyush Goyal and government officials from the US and India.

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Monday, July 20, 2020

Tapsee Pannu replies to the post calling her a supporter of “oppressors” in Bollywood


Tapsee Pannu has an answer for the Twitter user who blamed her and Swara Bhaskar of standing with ‘oppressors’ and further stated that if ‘next time a struggling actor gives up on life like Sushant Singh Rajput’ they would be the one responsible. 

Tapsee went on criticizing the way Bollywood treats outsiders and said that it is a “purely negative” way of demoralizing someone and would even result in killing the passion of a talented artist.
“God forbid next time a struggling actor gives up on life like Sushant Singh Rajput please do remember how @taapsee and @ReallySwara stood with oppressors. What an unfortunate, bitter world,” was the post from a Twitter user which started the controversy. Tapsee responded with another post which reads, “Next time another outstanding talent gets scared to even enter our industry n kills his passion and hope to contribute to Indian cinema coz some people painted purely negative picture about how outsiders are treated do remember YOU are ALSO responsible for it.”

A short while ago, in an interview with Republic TV, Kangana Ranaut also called outTapsee and Swara as needy outsiders who want to win favor from Karan Johar. Criticizing the practice of nepotism in Bollywood, Kangana said, “What I want to convey through this interview is... for me, I have only to lose here... because I know tomorrow they will get some 20 needy outsiders like Taapsee Pannu or Swara Bhasker who will get up and say, ‘Oh! Only Kangana has problems with nepotism. We love Karan Johar’. If you love Karan Johar, why are you both B-grade actresses? You are both better looking than Alia Bhatt and Ananya (Panday). You both are better actresses. Why don’t you get work? Your whole existence is proof of nepotism. What are you telling me about how happy you are with the industry?”

Tapsee replied to Kangana’s comment during an interview with a leading media house and said, “I never mentioned anywhere I like Karan Johar or anyone she alleges, but I have never said I hate them either. So, the fact that you don’t hate someone she hates, is equivalent to ‘you like that person and you suck up to that person’? I don’t even know him beyond formal ‘hi, hello, thank you’. How is this even logical?”

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