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At meeting with PM Modi, Mamata Banerjee asks about efficacy of COVID vaccines
By PTI
KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday asked about the efficacy of the two COVID-19 vaccines which the Centre has decided to use during the nationwide inoculation drive and enquired why states were not given any option to choose between the two.During a virtual meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chief ministers of various states on the vaccination process starting January 16, Banerjee enquired whether or not the states have to purchase the vaccines for people other than those in the priority category such as health and other frontline workers.
According to an official statement, she also asked if “adequate scientific confirmation was available in support of both the vaccines (Covishield and Covaxin) that are now being offered by the government of India”.
Banerjee said that “states have been left with no option to choose or procure between the two vaccines and the Government of India has made a specific decision in favour of both the vaccines”.
She said that adequate scientific opinions should be obtained before confirming the efficacy of both the vaccines and sought a clarification on whether there was any side effect of the vaccines.
Later, she was assured by Niti Aayog member Prof (Dr) Vinod K Paul that both the vaccines are “completely safe based on the scientific evidence” and there is no report of serious side effects.
The chief minister also sought “frontline worker” status for transport workers and said that the authorities should provide them with the COVID-19 vaccine.
At the meeting, she assured the prime minister that the state government is fully prepared for the vaccination exercise and various committees have been formed to handle the process, the statement said.
She also informed Modi that the state has prepared adequate storage capacity for the storage of the vaccine, and all 941 cold chain points have been thoroughly inspected.
The chief minister said that the state has identified 44,000 vaccinators and more than 4,000 vaccination sites across West Bengal for the first phase of the exercise.
At least 5.8 lakh government and private healthcare workers have been enrolled for the first phase and all the data have been uploaded on Co-WIN portal, an online platform for monitoring COVID-19 vaccine delivery, she said.
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PM Narendra Modi should take COVID-19 vaccine first to allay doubts: NCP
Somewhere there is a need to create confidence among the people. Hence, the prime minister should begin the drive vaccinating himself first.
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PM Narendra Modi should apologise to farmers after Supreme Court rap; repeal farm laws: Congress
Surjewala said never in the 73-year history of this country had a government been exposed in this fashion for its arrogance, its intemperate behavior, and insensitivity towards 62 crore farmers.
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PM Narendra Modi’s meeting with CMs today to discuss COVID-19 situation, vaccination rollout
By ANI
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday will interact with chief ministers of all states via video conferencing to discuss the COVID-19 situation and coronavirus vaccination rollout.“At 4 PM on Monday 11th January, PM Narendra Modi will interact with Chief Ministers of all states via video conferencing. They will discuss the COVID-19 situation and the vaccination rollout,” the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) had tweeted.
Days after COVID-19 vaccines of Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech were been granted permission for restricted use in an emergency situation by the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI), the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has announced that the coronavirus vaccination drive in the country will start from January 16.
The Prime Minister had earlier chaired several meetings with chief ministers in this regard.
On January 9, he had chaired a high-level meeting to review the status of COVID-19 in the country along with the preparedness of the State/Union Territories for COVID vaccination.
The roll-out of the COVID-19 vaccine will provide priority to the healthcare workers and the frontline workers who are estimated to be around 3 crores, followed by those above 50 years of age and the under-50 population groups with co-morbidities numbering around 27 crores.
India’s coronavirus tally on Sunday reached 1,04,50,284 including 2,23,335 active cases while the death toll climbed to 1,50,999.
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PM Narendra Modi to address National Youth Parliament Festival on Tuesday
By PTI
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the valedictory function of the second National Youth Parliament Festival on Tuesday via video conferencing.Three national winners of the festival will also express their views during the event, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said on Sunday, adding that Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, and Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju will also be present on the occasion.
An official statement said the festival’s objective is to hear the voice of the youth between 18 and 25 years of age, who vote and will join various careers in coming years, including public services.
The NYPF is based on the idea given by the prime minister in his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ address on December 31, 2017, and the first festival was organised from January 12 to February 27, 2019 with the theme “Be the Voice of New India and Find solutions and Contribute to Policy”.
The PMO said that the second NYPF was launched on December 23 last year through virtual mode, and over 2.34 lakh youths from across the country participated in the first stage. It was followed by State Youth Parliaments through virtual mode from January 1 to 5 this year. The finals will be held in the Central Hall of Parliament on January 11.
As many as 29 national winners will get an opportunity to speak before a national jury comprising MPs Roopa Ganguly and Parvesh Verma and journalist Prafulla Ketkar, the editor of Hindutva weekly Organiser.
The National Youth Festival is celebrated every year from January 12 to 16. January 12 is the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda and is also observed as National Youth Day. The PMO noted that this year, the NYPF is also being organized along with the National Youth Festival.
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GoAir sacks senior pilot for making derogatory remarks about PM Narendra Modi on Twitter
By PTI
NEW DELHI: GoAir has sacked a senior pilot who made derogatory remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Twitter on Thursday.“GoAir has terminated the services of the Captain with immediate effect,” the airline’s spokesperson said on Saturday when asked about the objectionable tweets by pilot Miki Malik.
Captain Malik, who made the remarks about the prime minister on Thursday, has deleted the offensive tweets and locked his account on Twitter.
GoAir spokesperson said the airline has a zero-tolerance policy on such matters and it is mandatory for its employees to comply with the company’s employment rules, regulations and policies, including social media behaviour.
“The airline does not associate itself with personal views expressed by any individual or an employee,” the spokesperson noted.
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World waiting for India’s vaccines, watching how it runs biggest vaccination drive: PM Modi
By PTI
NEW DELHI: India is ready with two made-in-India vaccines for the protection of humanity and the world is not only waiting for them but also watching as to how the country runs the globe’s biggest vaccination programme, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday.In his address at the inauguration of the 16th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) Convention, Modi also asserted that if democracy is most strong, vibrant and lively anywhere in the world, it is in India.
“When India got Independence then it was said that such a poor and under-literate country will disintegrate and democracy was impossible here. Today’s truth is that India is united and if democracy is most strong, vibrant and lively anywhere in the world, it is in India,” he said.
Talking about India’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, he said the country is among the nations with the lowest fatality rate and the highest recovery rate.
Talking about the COVID vaccines rollout, Modi said India is ready with not one but two made-in-India coronavirus vaccines for the protection of humanity.
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“Being the pharmacy of the world, India has supplied important medicines to all those in need in the world in the past and is also doing so now. The world is not only waiting for Indian vaccines but is also watching how India runs the world biggest vaccination programme,” he said.
Modi also said that during the pandemic, Indians showed their capabilities and the way the country stood together was unparalleled.
He said India is using technology to defeat corruption and crores of rupees are being directly transferred to beneficiaries’ bank accounts.
“Today we have been connected with the internet from various corners of the world but our minds are always connected with ‘Maa Bharti’,” he said.
“I have had a dialogue with several heads of states who told me how Indian diaspora has extended a helping hand in those countries and provided leadership in extending assistance even in these difficult times,” Modi said.
“This was a matter of pride for me.”
He also lauded the Indian diaspora for providing assistance in the battle against coronavirus in India.
Modi told the Indian diaspora that the country always stands with them and pointed out that over 45 lakh people were rescued under the government’s Vande Bharat mission during the pandemic.
Earlier, the keynote address at the 16th PBD Convention 2021 was delivered by chief guest Chandrikapersad Santokhi, the President of Suriname.
The theme of 16th PBD Convention 2021 is “Contributing to Aatmanirbhar Bharat”.
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‘Heart wrenching’: PM Modi expresses grief over death of newborn babies in Maharashtra hospital fire
By Agencies
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday expressed grief at a tragic fire incident in a Maharashtra hospital in which 10 newborn babies died.“Heart-wrenching tragedy in Bhandara, Maharashtra, where we have lost precious young lives. My thoughts are with all the bereaved families. I hope the injured recover as early as possible,” Modi tweeted.
Heart-wrenching tragedy in Bhandara, Maharashtra, where we have lost precious young lives. My thoughts are with all the bereaved families. I hope the injured recover as early as possible.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 9, 2021Ten newborn babies died after fire broke out in the Special Newborn Care Unit of a hospital in Maharashtra in the wee hours of Saturday, doctors said.
All the infants were between a month and three months old, a doctor said. There were 17 babies in the unit and seven were rescued, he added.
Fire broke out in the Bhandara district hospital at around 2 am, due to an apparent short circuit.
Another doctor said a nurse first noticed smoke coming out from the neonatal section of the hospital and alerted doctors and other staff who reached there in five minutes.
(Inputs from ENS, PTI)
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Economists urge PM Narendra Modi to push privatisation, increase infra spending
By PTI
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday highlighted the fiscal and reform measures undertaken by the government following the COVID-19 outbreak as he held deliberations with top economists who pitched for pushing privatisation, avoiding challenging international arbitrations and increasing infrastructure spending.Participating in a virtual meeting with the Prime Minister, some economists suggested that the government could take a lenient view on fiscal deficit in the forthcoming Budget for 2021-22 due to the urgency to revive the pandemic-hit economy, sources said.
According to a note issued by Niti Aayog after the meeting, all the attendants agreed that high frequency indicators are showing signs of a strong economic recovery, and that too earlier than expected.
“The attendants were broadly in agreement that next year will see robust growth and suggested measures to maintain this growth rate to drive India’s socio-economic transformation,” it said.
In his concluding remarks after the two-hour long meeting, the Prime Minister highlighted that together with a fiscal stimulus, the government also tried reform-based stimulus, which was seen in historic reforms in agriculture, commercial coal mining and labour laws.
Modi further said the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent management threw up new professional challenges for all those involved.
“The prime minister explained his vision behind an Atmanirbhar Bharat, where Indian companies are integrated in global supply chains in a manner not seen before,” it said.
On infrastructure, Modi highlighted the National Infrastructure Pipeline as the government’s commitment to developing world class infrastructure.
“The prime minister ended his talk by stating the importance of partnerships in achieving our goals, and that such consultations play a crucial role in setting the broader economic agenda,” the note said.
According to the sources, the participants urged the government to come up with policies to increase exports and build investors’ confidence as despite multiple structural reforms across sectors, investments are still not flowing into India in a big way.
“There is a need to boost investor confidence. Government should avoid challenging everything (international arbitration awards). This is important as investors are still wary of investing in India despite several reform measures,” one of the sources present in the meeting said.
The speakers also stressed on the need to raise India’s tax-to-GDP ratio, which is declining since 2008, embark on import tariff rationalisation and undertake bank recapitalisation.
Some participants also pitched for creating a separate ministry for privatisation of PSUs and assets, if needed, as was the case earlier.
The note said the participants highlighted the strong structural reform measures that have been undertaken in the past few years and how they would help in the creation of an ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’.
“Suggestions were made by participants on future reform areas…Participants also highlighted the need to tap household savings as a potential avenue to secure long-term funding for infrastructure projects,” it said.
According to the note, the participants also stressed the importance of investing in public health and education, as human capital would also likely emerge as a driver of growth, especially in the knowledge economy going forward.
The note also said a focus on labour intensive manufacturing was also mooted by participants, given the success India has achieved in launching the production-linked incentives (PLI) scheme in mobile manufacturing.
Among others, the meeting was attended by Arvind Panagariya, K V Kamath, Rakesh Mohan, Shankar Acharya, Shekhar Shah, Arvind Virmani, Ashok Lahri, Abhay Pethe, Abheek Barua, Ravindra Dholakia, Saumya Kanti Ghosh and Sonal Varma, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of State (MoS) for Finance Anurag Thakur, MoS Planning Rao Inderjit Singh, Niti Aayog Vice Chairman Rajiv Kumar and Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant too were present at the meeting.
The meeting assumes significance as it was held ahead of the Union Budget to be presented by Sitharaman in the Lok Sabha on February 1.
Some of the suggestions are likely to be considered by the minister while preparing the budget proposals.
According to sources, several economists suggested that the government should focus on export promotion as it was essential to boost domestic manufacturing.
The sectoral experts underlined the need for more steps to increase investor confidence.
India’s GDP is estimated to contract by a record 7.7 per cent during 2020-21 fiscal as the COVID-19 pandemic severely hit the key manufacturing and services segments, as per data released by the National Statistical Office (NSO) on Thursday.
According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), India’s economy is projected to contract 7.5 per cent in the current fiscal ending March 31, 2021, while the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank have estimated the contraction at 10.3 per cent and 9.6 per cent, respectively.
The economy contracted by a massive 23.9 per cent in the first quarter and 7.5 per cent in the second quarter of this fiscal on account of the COVID-19 pandemic.
India’s economic growth stood at an estimated 4.2 per cent in 2019-20.