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22nd October 2021 M/s National Stock Exchange of India Limited “Exchange Plaza” Plot No. C/1, G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex Bandra (E), Mumbai-400051 Ph.: 022-26598100-8114
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INTERNATIONAL
Myanmar committee to review
political prisoners’ detentionLondon: Myanmar will be establishing a committee to
review the detention of its remaining political prisoners.
The government has previously referred to all detainees as
criminals, but it now said that it will define which can be
classified as prisoners of conscience and then work towards
their release. It said that the committee will include officials
and representatives of political parties and civil society, the
BBC reports. A presidential spokesman said the release of
prisoners was key to national reconciliation. Ye Htut said
that first ‘it is important to decide who will be designated as
political prisoners’. According to the report, a spokesman
for the rights group Former Political Prisoners, Kyaw
Hlaing, welcomed the government’s recognition of the
jailed dissidents and said he hoped they would be released
by the middle of the year. He added that about 240 were still
being held. The government promised the review last year
ahead of a visit by US President Barack Obama, the report
said. It has already freed thousands of prisoners in a series
of amnesties, including several hundred political prisoners
in January 2012. Among them were some of the country's
most prominent dissidents, it added.
Tory councillor compared Muslim
kids to bin bags, suspendedLondon: A local Tory councillor has been suspended for
posting a comment on Facebook comparing Muslim
children wearing burqas to garbage bags. Chris Joannides,
the Conservative councillor for Enfield, in north London,
has denied being Islamophobic and defended his comments
as ''blokeish banter'', reports the Daily Mail. Joannides
posted a photo showing a woman and child dressed in
burqas standing next to two bin bags, and wrote underneath:
"I saw her standing there and I told her she had three
beautiful children. She didn't have to get all p****d off and
threaten me. It was an honest mistake!" Joannides, who is
of Greek-Cypriot heritage, insisted he took his duties
seriously despite the ''blokeish banter'' written on his
Facebook page. He denied being an Islamophobic. He said
he would always do his best for all residents of Enfield
irrespective of their political leanings, sexual orientation,
religious beliefs or cultural background.
Man in China sentenced for
Around the World
Jacob Sharvit, director of the Marine Archaeology Unit of the Israel Antiquities
Authority, holds a meter-long (yard-long) sword, that experts say dates back to
the Crusaders, in the Mediterranean seaport of Cesarea, Israel. The Authority
said a scuba diver was on a weekend dive in northern Israel when he spotted a
trove of ancient artifacts that included anchors, pottery and the sword.
MOSCOW, OCT 20
(INS INDIA): Russia
hosted talks on
Afghanistan on
Wednesday involving
senior representatives of
the Taliban and other
factions, a round of
diplomacy that underlines
Moscow's clout.
Opening the talks,
Russian foreign minister
Sergey Lavrov emphasized
that "forming a really
inclusive government fully
reflecting the interests of
not only all ethnic groups
but all political forces of
the country" is necessary to
achieve a stable peace in
Afghanistan.
Russia had worked for
years to establish contacts
with the Taliban, even
though it has designated
the group a terrorist
organization in 2003 and
never took it of the list.
Any contact with such
groups is punishable under
Russian law, but the
Foreign Ministry has
responded to questions
about the apparent
contradiction by saying
that its exchanges with the
Taliban are essential for
helping stabilize
Afghanistan.
The Soviet Union
fought a 10-year war in
Afghanistan that ended
with its troops
withdrawing in 1989. In
recent years, Moscow has
made a strong comeback
as an influential power
broker in international
talks on Afghanistan,
hosting the Taliban
representatives and
members of other factions
for bilateral and
multilateral meetings.
Unlike many other
countries, Russia hasn't
evacuated its embassy in
Kabul and its ambassador
has maintained regular
contacts with the Taliban
after they took over the
Afghan capital in August.
Lavrov in his opening
speech at the conference
commended the Taliban
for their efforts to stabilize
the situation in the country
and ensure the operation of
state structures.
Last week, Russian
President Vladimir Putin
noted that there must be no
rush in officially
recognizing the Taliban as
the new rulers of
Afghanistan, but
emphasized the need to
engage in talks with them.
At the same time, he
emphasized the security
challenges posed by the
Islamic State group and
other militants based in
northern Afghanistan, and
noted that drug trafficking
from Afghanistan will
continue to present a
challenge.
Russia hosts Afghan talks,calls for inclusive government
LONDON, OCT 20
(INS INDIA): The WorldHealth Organization saidthere was a 7% rise in newcoronavirus cases acrossEurope last week, the onlyregion in the world wherecases increased.
In its weeklyassessment of thepandemic released late onTuesday, the UN healthagency said there wereabout 2.7 million newCovid-19 cases and morethan 46,000 deaths lastweek, similar to thenumbers reported theprevious week. Britain,Russia and Turkeyaccounted for the mostcases.
The biggest drop inCovid-19 cases were seenin Africa and the Western
Pacific, where infectionsfell by about 18% and16%, respectively. Thenumber of deaths in Africaalso declined by about aquarter, despite the direshortage of vaccines onthe continent. Otherregions including theAmericas and the MiddleEast, reported similarnumbers to the previousweek, WHO said.
But for the thirdconsecutive week,coronavirus cases havejumped in Europe, withabout 1.3 million newcases. More than half ofcountries in the regionreported a rise in theirCovid-19 numbers, WHOsaid.
In the past week,Russia has repeatedly
broken new daily recordsfor Covid-19 cases and thenumber of infections in theUK has surged to levelsnot seen since mid-July.
Although the head ofBritain's National HealthService has urged thegovernment to introducestricter Covid-19 protocolsincluding mask-wearingand the faster vaccinationof children, politicianshave so far demurred.
In Russia, officialshave struggled tovaccinate its populationand only about 32% ofpeople have beenimmunized despite theavailability of its SputnikV vaccine. It has by far thelargest death toll inEurope, with more than225,000 deaths.
Europe the only region with rise
in Covid-19 last week: WHO
LAHORE, OCT 20
(INS INDIA): Pakistan's
Opposition parties on
Wednesday accused Prime
Minister Imran Khan of
selling gifts he received
from other countries'
heads, including an
expensive watch worth $1
million.
Gifts are routinely
exchanged between heads
of states or officers
holding constitutional
positions during a state
visit. According to the gift
depository (Toshakhana)
rules, these gifts remain
the property of the state
unless sold at an open
auction. Rules allow
officials to retain gifts with
a market value of less than
Rs 10,000 without paying
anything, The Express
Tribune newspaper
reported.
"Imran Khan has sold
the gifts he received from
other countries," PML-N
vice president Maryam
Nawaz tweeted in Urdu.
"Caliph Hazrat Omar
(companion of Prophet
Muhammad) was
accountable for his shirt
and robe and you (Imran
Khan), on the other hand,
looted foreign gifts from
Toshakhana and you are
talking of setting up a state
of Madina? How can a
person (Khan) be this
insensitive, deaf, dumb
and blind?" asked the
daughter of deposed prime
minister Nawaz Sharif.
Opposition alliance --
Pakistan Democratic
Movement (PDM) --
president Maulana Fazlur
Rehman said there are
reports that prime minister
Khan has sold a precious
watch he received from a
prince. "This is shameful,"
he said.
Social media is rife
with reports that Khan was
gifted a watch worth $1
million by a prince of a
Gulf country. The watch
was allegedly sold in
Dubai by Khan's close
aide and $1 million was
given to the prime
minister. The prince
reportedly knows the
selling of the watch he
gifted to Khan.
Pakistan Muslim
League-Nawaz (PML-N)
Punjab president Rana
Sanaullah told a press
conference on Wednesday
that Pakistan was defamed
because of the alleged
selling of the gifts
received by the premier
from the heads of the
states of other countries.
Special Assistant to
the Prime Minister on
Political Communication,
Dr Shahbaz Gill, had
earlier said the
government was
"maintaining secrecy"
over details of gifts
received by Prime
Minister Khan from other
heads of states as releasing
their lists and "comparing
them with those of other
countries is considered
inappropriate, especially
by Islamic countries with
whom Pakistan enjoys
brotherly relations".
"Usually PM Imran
Khan deposits such gifts to
the Toshakhana, however,
if he desires to retain them
with him, he has to pay an
amount for it," he had said.
Last month, the
Pakistan government
refused to make public
details of gifts given to the
prime minister by foreign
heads of states, asserting
that the disclosure can
damage the country's
national interest and its
relations with other states,
after the Pakistan
Information Commission
sought details from the
Khan-led Pakistan
Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI)
government in response to
an application from a
citizen on the issue. Families walk outside the Kart-e-Sakhi shrine in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Afghanistan
stabilised now, no
country will be
threatened from
it: Taliban at
Moscow meetingMOSCOW: The
Taliban's interim
government's Deputy Prime
Minister Abdul Salam Hanafi
has said that Afghanistan is
stabilised now and no country
will be threatened by it, a
media report said.
Speaking at the Moscow
Format Dialogue on
Afghanistan on Tuesday,
Hanafi said that the Taliban
will ensure that there will no
threat, according to
TOLOnews. Calling on the
international community to
recognise the Taliban's interim
government, he emphasised
that isolating Afghanistan
benefits no one.
MOSCOW, OCT 20 (INS
INDIA) :Russia reported
Wednesday a record 1,028 Covid
deaths in a single day, with President
Vladimir Putin expected to
introduce new nationwide
restrictions in Europe's worst
affected country.
The new figures bring Russia's
official death toll to 226,353 -- the
highest on the continent even as
authorities have been accused of
vastly downplaying the severity of
the pandemic.
The country also recorded
34,074 new virus cases, according to
an official tally.
Infection rates have soared in
recent weeks amid a stalled
vaccination program, with only 35
percent of the country fully
innoculated.
Putin is expected later on
Wednesday to rule on a government
proposal to introduce a nationwide
week-long holiday at the end of the
month to curb the spread of the
virus.
Under the plan, Russians will
not go to work the first week of
November, which coincides with
national school holidays.
Putin has introduced paid
holidays during coronavirus peaks
before, most recently in May.
On Tuesday, Moscow Mayor
Sergei Sobyanin ordered the
capital's first coronavirus restrictions
since the summer.
He told unvaccinated over-60s
in Moscow to work from home and
extended mandatory vaccinations
for service workers. Those
restrictions take effect next Monday
and are set to last until the end of
February.
Sobyanin also told employers to
move 30 percent of their staff to
home working.
The surge in cases has come
without any strict restrictions in
place to limit Covid-19's spread and
as authorities struggle to counter
widespread anti-vaccine sentiment.
Life in Moscow, which is home
to more than 12 million people, was
normal on Wednesday, with
restaurants and other indoor
entertainment venues open as usual.
Officials warned the worst was
yet to come and that the number of
hospitalisations was growing at a
rate faster than in previous waves.
"The coronavirus situation in
Moscow is worsening," said the
city's deputy mayor Anastasia
Rakova.
She said it was the first time the
capital has seen such 30-percent
growth in cases for five consecutive
weeks.
"In no previous period have we
observed such a high growth rate."
Russia has struggled to
inoculate its citizens despite
domestic vaccines including Sputnik
V being widely available.
Despite Putin repeatedly calling
on Russias to get vaccinated,
independent polls show that more
than half do not plan to get a shot.
The 69-year-old leader said he
has been vaccinated with Sputnik V.
Last month, he self-isolated for
two weeks after dozens of virus
cases were detected in his inner
circle.The longtime Russian leader
insists that the country has handled
the pandemic better than most
countries, but even top officials have
recently voiced concern.
Pyotr Tolstoy, deputy chairman
of the lower house, said at the
weekend that the authorities had
"completely lost" an information
campaign on coronavirus."There is
no trust in people to go and
vaccinate themselves, it is a fact," he
said. Putin's spokesman on Tuesday
urged Russians to be "more
responsible" and admitted that the
government could have done more
to explain the "lack of alternative to
vaccines".
Putin expected to order new virus restrictions as deaths soar
Pak PM Khan accused of selling gifts
received from other countries' heads
New Delhi : Ahead of theexpected authorisation ofPfizer shot for younger chil-dren, the White House onWednesday announced adetailed plan on vaccinationagainst coronavirus disease(Covid-19) for kids aged 5-11years. The Biden administra-tion said that it has procuredenough Covid-19 vaccinedoses to support the vaccina-tion of 28 million children ifthe Food and DrugAdministration (FDA) autho-rises Pfizer shots and theCenter for Disease Controland Prevention (CDC) rec-ommends the same.
“The vaccine will havepackaging available in small-er configurations that will
make it easier for physicians’offices and other smaller,community-based providersto offer the vaccine to kidsand their families,” the WhiteHouse said in a statement.
Vaccination for children
will be available at more than25,000 pediatric offices andother primary care centresacross the United States, asper the plan. Apart fromincluding more numbers ofpediatric and primary care
providers, the administrationis working to provide vaccinesupply in smaller packagesizes to make it easier forphysicians’ offices and com-munity-based providers tooffer the vaccine to kids andtheir families.
About two-thirds of theeligible population has beenfully vaccinated in the UnitedStates as the administrationcontinues to expand its cov-erage. While the WorldHealth Organization (WHO)has criticised the move tovaccinate children as severalcountries around the world
are yet to vaccinate frontlineworkers and vulnerable pop-ulations, the US and otherWestern countries are mov-ing swiftly to administerCovid shots to the youngerpopulation.
"The start of a vaccina-tion program for childrenages 5-11 will depend on theindependent FDA and CDCprocess and timeline, but ourplanning efforts mean that wewill be ready to begin gettingshots in arms in the days fol-lowing a final CDC recom-mendation,” the White Housesaid.
White House details plan to vaccinate kidsage 5-11 as Pfizer shots clearance nears
Lahor : Pakistan's Oppositionparties on Wednesdayaccused Prime Minister ImranKhan of selling gifts hereceived from other countries'heads, including an expensivewatch worth USD 1 million.Gifts are routinely exchangedbetween heads of states or offi-cers holding constitutionalpositions during a state visit.According to the gift deposito-
ry rules, these gifts remain theproperty of the state unlesssold at an open auction. Rulesallow officials to retain giftswith a market value of lessthan ?10,000 without payinganything, The ExpressTribune newspaperreported. "Imran Khan hassold the gifts he receivedfrom other countries,"PML-N vice president
Maryam Nawaz tweeted inUrdu. "Caliph Hazrat Omarwas accountable for hisshirt and robe and you, onthe other hand, looted for-eign gifts from Toshakhanaand you are talking of setting upa state of Madina How can a per-son (Khan) be this insensitive,deaf, dumb and blind?" askedthe daughter of deposed primeminister Nawaz Sharif.
Pakistan PM Imran Khan accused of sellinggifts received from other countries' heads
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