April 2020

Amit Shah

Amit Shah

Amit Shah Directs BSF to Enhance Vigil Along Pakistan, Bangladesh Fronts; Ensure No Cross-border Movement New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has directed the BSF to enhance vigil along the Indian borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh, especially in the non-fenced areas, a senior official said on Friday. The minister reviewed the security of the two borders on Thursday with Border Security Force (BSF) officials via a video conferencing and directed the force to ensure that no cross-border movement takes place at these two fronts, Joint secretary in the ministry, Punya Salila Srivastava told reporters during a daily briefing. The interaction...

Devi Shetty

Devi Shetty

Need to gradually lift lockdown, have unconventional exit strategy: Dr Devi Shetty NOIDA: Talking about the next steps after the lockdown in India, experts at Bennett University’s global online conference on Covid-19: Fallout & Future on Thursday agreed that social distancing needs to continue in various forms even after the lockdown to control the spread of the virus. Narayana Hospitals chairman Dr Devi Shetty expressed concern about the economic impact of the lockdown due to coronavirus and said there is a need to gradually lift the restrictions. Shetty proposed that after the lockdown, the hotspots can remain sealed while the...

Harsh Vardhan

Harsh Vardhan

At 3.8 cases per million, India’s rate of infection still fairly low: Union health minister Harsh Vardhan NEW DELHI: Social distancing and lockdown are potent “social vaccines” against the Covid-19 pandemic that has engulfed over 200 countries, health minister Harsh Vardhan said on Thursday, detailing the government’s focus on 133 hotspot districts as a critical component of a concerted containment strategy. “I can state with utmost confidence that in terms of data or statistics on Covid-19, India is much better placed than any other country,” the minister said while addressing an international online conference on Covid-19 organised by Bennett University....

Razia Begum

Razia Begum

Mom rides 1,400km on scooty to get son home HYDERABAD: Braving the stringent lockdown norms, a school teacher rode 1,400km on her two-wheeler to bring her son back home. Razia Begum, a teacher in Bodhan, Nizamabad, undertook the arduous journey as her son was stuck in Andhra Pradesh’s Nellore town. The teacher, who took a permission letter from police, was stopped at several places but managed to convince authorities about the necessity of undertaking the journey. “It was not difficult,” she told reporters after reaching her hometown with her son. Razia’s son Nizamuddin, an intermediate student, was enrolled in a...

Antonio Guterres

Antonio Guterres

At UNSC meet, UN chief Guterres warns of bio-terrorism, social unrest Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned the UN Security Council on Thursday that the coronavirus pandemic is threatening international peace and security — “potentially leading to an increase in social unrest and violence that would greatly undermine our ability to fight the disease.” The UN’s most powerful body, which has been silent on Covid-19 since it started circling the globe sickening and killing tens of thousands, issued its first brief press statement after the closed meeting. It expressed “support for all efforts of the secretary-general concerning the potential impact of the...

KP Sharma Oli

KP Sharma Oli

Nepal PM emphasises importance of maintaining supply lines amid Covid-19 Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Friday stressed the importance of maintaining cross-border supply lines amid the Covid-19-related lockdown during a telephone conversation with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi. The two leaders exchanged views on the Covid-19 crisis and the challenges it poses to the health and safety of citizens of both countries and the region. They also discussed steps taken in their countries to tackle the pandemic. Oli tweeted that he had emphasised the need to provide good care to citizens of both countries who have been stranded...

Kylie Jenner

Kylie Jenner

Kylie Jenner is World’s Youngest Self-made Billionaire Second Year in a Row Reality TV star and make-up czarina Kylie Jenner becomes the youngest self-made billionaire in the world for the second year in a row. Forbes released the annual World’s Billionaires list, and Jenner remains the youngest self-made billionaire. Jenner first made it onto the billionaires list in March 2019, then further cemented her spot in November, when she agreed to sell 51 per cent of her Kylie Cosmetics to beauty giant Coty Inc. for $600 million. The deal, which closed in January, values her business at about $1.2 billion....

Ellen DeGeneres

Ellen DeGeneres

Ellen DeGeneres says quarantine is like being in jail. Internet slams her Ellen DeGeneres recently faced social media outrage this week after she compared self-quarantining during the coronavirus crisis to “being in jail.” The popular host, who like many TV hosts has made her show virtual amid stay-at-home orders, made the comment while she was broadcasting her show from home. “One thing that I’ve learned from being in quarantine is that people – this is like being in jail, is what it is,” she said during her show. “It’s mostly because I’ve been wearing the same clothes for 10 days...

Maanvi Gagroo

Maanvi Gagroo

Maanvi Gagroo Says A Web Show Producer Asked Her To ‘Compromise’ For Bigger Budget Actress Maanvi Gagroo recently made a shocking revelation that she was asked by a producer to ‘compromise’ for a bigger budget on a web-show. Maanvi, who has been a part of very popular web-series like Tripling or Four More Shots Please, recounted that she recently got a disturbing phone call by a producer. “A year ago, I got a call from a random unknown number. They were like ‘we’re doing a web series and we wanted to cast you.’ They told me the budget and I...

Sonu Sood

Sonu Sood

Sonu Sood offers his Mumbai hotel to doctors, medical staff treating Covid-19 patients: ‘It’s my honour’ Actor Sonu Sood has offered help to medical staff fighting the coronavirus pandemic in Mumbai. He has reportedly opened the doors of his hotel in Mumbai as a residential facility to doctors and other healthcare workers who are treating Covid-19 patients. Talking to The Times of India, Sonu said, “It’s my honour to be able to do my bit for the doctors, nurses and para-medical staff of our country, who have been working day and night to save people’s lives. They hail from different parts of...