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Anupama Venugopal Nadella

Anupama Venugopal Nadella

Satya Nadella’s wife donated Rs 2 cr to KCR Anupama Venugopal Nadella, the wife of Microsoft chief executive officer Satya Nadella announced on Tuesday that she is willing to donate a whopping Rs 2 crore. Kudos that Anupama joined hands to battle the coronavirus outbreak and support for immediate and long-term relief of the novel virus in Telangana. The total number of detected positive cases in Telangana rose to 36 and Anupama Venugopal Nadella announced the timely donation so that it would be of great help in terms of required commodities to those in need. Moreover, the donations would be...

Satya Nadella

Satya Nadella

Microsoft will come out ‘pretty strong’, Satya Nadella on Covid-19 impact Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said he was confident that the company will come out strong following the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic worldwide. “We have a great balance sheet, we are a very diverse business, we have a mix of annuity, non-annuity, that is also stronger than even the last time we even went into the financial crisis. I feel confident we’ll come out of this, frankly, pretty strong,” he said in an interview to CNBC. Nadella acknowledged that the company’s Azure and cloud services were under immense pressure as millions of...

Rajnath Singh

Rajnath Singh

Rajnath Singh asks armed forces to assist civilian authorities to fight COVID-19 Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Thursday urged the armed forces, Defence PSUs and other organisations to gear up their preparedness and provide all required assistance to the civilian administration to fight the coronavirus pandemic. On Thursday, Singh chaired a review meeting with Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat, Chiefs of Army, Navy, Air Force, and other senior officials to discuss the action plan to deal with the coronavirus outbreak in the country. Source: The Indian Express

Sonia Gandhi

Sonia Gandhi

Covid-19: Sonia Gandhi writes to PM Modi, pledges support to govt; lists 8 suggestions Congress president Sonia Gandhi has written a letter to Prime Minister, suggesting steps to the government to tackle the spread of coronavirus disease Covid-19. She also welcomed the 21-day lockdown announced by PM Modi. “The 21-day nation-wide lockdown announced by you as a measure to fight the coronavirus is a welcome step. As president of the Indian National Congress, I would like to state that we will support and collaborate fully with every step taken by the Union government to ensure the containment of the pandemic,” Gandhi...

Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi

‘First step in right direction’: Rahul Gandhi on govt’s Covid-19 aid package Congress leader Rahul Gandhi who has been critical of the government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic so far, said that the financial assistance package announced by Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday “is the first step in the right direction”. “The Govt announcement today of a financial assistance package, is the first step in the right direction. India owes a debt to its farmers, daily wage earners, labourers, women & the elderly who are bearing the brunt of the ongoing lockdown,” Gandhi tweeted. Sitharaman announced a comprehensive...

Shashi Tharoor

Shashi Tharoor

Shashi Tharoor shares how to maintain physical distance the ‘Kerala way’ Social distancing is the norm of the day that’ll help flatten the curve. It’s advised to maintain considerable physical distance in case someone is going out in emergency circumstances – like buying essential items or visiting a medical felicity. Turns out, a shopkeeper in Kerala came up with an innovative way to do that while dealing with customers. This ingenious ‘Kerala way’ of physical distancing has impressed many, including MP Shashi Tharoor. “How to maintain physical distance between shopkeeper & customer while buying essential supplies — the Kerala way!”...

Donald Trump

Donald Trump

WHO ‘very much’ sided with China on coronavirus: Donald Trump US President Donald Trump has said that the World Health Organization has “very much” sided with China on coronavirus crisis, asserting that many people are unhappy with the global health agency and feel that “it’s been very unfair”. President Trump was responding to a question on allegations by Republican Senator Marco Rubio that the World Health Organization (WHO) showed “favouritism” to China. Congressman Michael McCaul, ranking member on the House Foreign Relations Committee, has questioned the integrity of the WHO’s director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, saying “that there were several red...

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

Countries should stop wasting time and fight coronavirus: WHO Governments should stop wasting precious time needed to fight the coronavirus after squandering an opportunity to prevent the Covid-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization’s head said. “We squandered the first window of opportunity,” said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “The time to act was actually more than a month ago or two months ago.” The WHO chief gave a rare, blunt admonishment Wednesday on the world’s progress against the disease, which has killed almost 20,000 people and is present in almost every country. The agency generally avoids public criticism of its member...

Jacinda Ardern

Jacinda Ardern

‘Act like you have coronavirus’: New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern ahead of lockdown WELLINGTON: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told New Zealanders on Wednesday to behave as if they had the coronavirus and cut all physical contact outside their household when the country heads into a one-month lockdown at midnight. Ardern declared a national state of emergency as the number of cases of COVID-19, the disease associated with the coronavirus, surged by a record 50 cases to take the national tally to 205. The government has imposed self-isolation for everyone , with all non-essential services, schools and offices to be shut for a...

Floyd Cardoz

Floyd Cardoz

Coronavirus: Chef Floyd Cardoz, co-owner of Bombay Canteen, dies of Covid-19 in New Jersey Chef Floyd Cardoz, who tested positive for Covid-19, died of the infection in a hospital in New Jersey on Wednesday, his family confirmed. He was the co-owner of two popular restaurants in Mumbai – the Bombay Canteen and O Pedro. He had recently launched his third venture, the Bombay Sweet Shop. The Mumbai-raised chef had been in Mumbai until March 8. In an Instagram post on March 18, he said that had admitted himself to hospital in New Jersey, where he lived, since he was feeling...