Tag: Evaluation

  • Australia Calls For Independent Inquiry Into COVID-19 Origin Amid Tensions With China

    Amid already soaring China-Australia tensions, Canberra is reportedly pushing to ensure the international enquiry into the early handling of COVID-19 pandemic and its reporting doesn’t pull any punches. As the scepticism grows among several government backbenchers if the global inquiry will entirely address the missteps taken by the Chinese authorities and causing reporting delays, Australia is reportedly utilising its final months on a top World Health Organisation board to press for the investigation to be ‘robust’ and ‘independent’.

    While talking to the Guardian, when asked if the island nation was satisfied with China’s cooperation in identifying the origin of the highly-infectious disease, Australia’s health department spokesperson said, “Australia encourages all countries to engage openly and constructively with the evaluation process.” A move likely to further deteriorate the bilateral relations, Australia’s push for the independent inquiry being robust came when both nations are already at odds on a range of issues including trade. 

    It was Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s early public calls for a global inquiry in April that had triggered a furious backlash from Chinese President Xi Jinping’s government that argued it was a political manoeuvre against Beijing. However, China joined most nations in supporting an inquiry motion drafted by the European Union and co-sponsored by Australia in May while unleashing a range of trade actions against Australian exports throughout the year. China has also rebuffed Australia’s calls for ministerial talks. 

  • Bill Gates warns about Corona – next 4 to 6 months could be very bad

    Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates warned on Sunday that the next four to six months could be very bad in the era of Coronavirus. Gates’ organization is taking part in efforts to develop and supply Covid-19 Vaccine. Gates warned people in the wake of deteriorating conditions in America from Corona.

    Gates, co-chairman of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, told CNN, “The next four to six months could be very bad during an epidemic. IHME (Institute for Health Matrix and Evaluation) estimates that more than two lakh people will die. If we follow the rules like wearing masks, maintaining physical distance, then most of these possible deaths can be prevented. Gates said there have been record cases of infections, deaths and hospitalizations in the US in recent weeks. “I think America will do a good job in dealing with these situations.” Gates warned of such an epidemic in 2015.

  • UK’s Home Secretary Priti Patel Defended By Senior Conservatives Amid ‘bullying’ Claims

    As per media reports, the Britsih interior minister is likely to not get sacked by Johnson and the findings of the assessment will be published soon.  According to several Britsih media outlets, Patel was found to have not only failed to meet the requirement of treating the civil standards with respect and considerations but there are instances of bullying. While senior Conservatives are backing Patel, its main opposition, the Labour accused Johnson of attempting to “cover-up” after it emerged that the fact-finding report on Patel will be kept away from the public. 

    Meanwhile, as per the Associated Press Sir Alex Allen has concluded that home secretary has “not always met the high standards of the code in treating civil servants with respect” and that “instances would meet the definition of bullying”. The UK PM’s ministerial standards adviser was also quoted by the newspaper saying that “to that extent behaviour has been in breach of the ministerial code even if unintentional.” Even though British ministers have to resign after breaching code of conduct, Johnson will reportedly ask Patel to apologise and stress on ‘unintentional’ part.

  • Krunal Pandya luxury watches case investigated further by Customs at Mumbai airport

    Airport Customs will continue investigating the case related to India cricketer Krunal Pandya, who was detained at the Mumbai airport over suspicion of being in possession of undisclosed gold and valuables upon his arrival in the country from the UAE.

    The case will further be investigated by Mumbai Airport Customs. Krunal Pandya was detained on Thursday by officials from the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) at the Mumbai airport after four luxury watches were found in his baggage. It came to light the all-rounder had not declared the watches to the Customs while arriving from the UAE after the competition of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020.

    DRI officials found that the four luxury watches, which were of Omega and Ambular Piguet, were not declared by Pandya to Customs and no duty had been paid for the same. The watches were suspected to be worth below Rs 1 crore in value.

    According to sources, Krunal Pandya was detained and questioned by DRI officials from 5:30 pm. The Mumbai Indians star reportedly said that he had no idea about the declaration procedure and Customs duty and so he had failed to declare the watches to Customs.

    The watches were seized and handed over to Mumbai airport customs for its valuation and Krunal was allowed to leave the airport around midnight. Once the valuation of the watches is done, Krunal will have to pay around 38 percent of its value as Customs duty and the adjudicating authority would further decide on the amount of penalty to be levied against Krunal.

  • Take prompt action on sensitive issues – MP Shri Sahu

    A meeting of the District Development Coordination and Evaluation Committee (Disha) was held in the collectorate’s meeting today under the chairmanship of Mr. Chunnilal Sahu, MP of Mahasamund Lok Sabha constituency to review the implementation of various schemes of the Central Government in the district. Shri Sahu instructed to implement the centrally sponsored schemes according to the time-limit and target. He stressed the need for special attention in the Mainpur and Devbhog area of ​​the district. Special emphasis was laid on adding more and more farmers under the Prime Minister Crop Insurance Scheme and Kisan Samman Nidhi.
    MLA from Bindranwagarh area Mr. Damrudhar Pujari, Collector Mr. Nileshkumar Kshirsagar, Superintendent of Police Mr. BR Patel, Chief Executive Officer, District Panchayat Mr. Vinay Kumar Langeh, MLA Representative Mr. Narendra Dewangan, District Officer, Local Public Representative, other members present in the meeting. Were.
    MP Shri Sahu held detailed discussions with the officers of various departments through video conferencing and asked the departments to execute the work with full accountability and timeliness. Lok Sabha MP Shri Chunnilal Sahu was apprised at the beginning of the meeting about the progress of activities of various schemes running in the district under various schemes.
    Lok Sabha MP Shri Chunnilal Sahu stressed on the continuous monitoring of the works under construction in the district and said that many public welfare schemes are being conducted for the betterment of the people and to make them economically socially empowered. It is the responsibility of the officers of each department to successfully implement these schemes with complete