Lucknow (UP), Oct 16 (ANI): In order to protect cows and buffaloes from abduction and ensure their good health, UP government is assigning 12-digit unique identification number in Lucknow. R Singh from Animal Husbandry department, Lucknow, said, "They're being tagged with details including age and breed. It'll help in efficient healthcare and trace their location. About 10 lakh animals have been tagged in Lucknow so far." "It is a great initiative, we will be able to keep a track over them now on," said a local.
Bhubaneswar (Odisha), Oct 16 (ANI): As COVID-19 spread continues in one of the worst-hit cities in the state, Odisha government's sero-survey is now in the third round in Bhubaneswar from today (October 16) to detect anti-bodies among the participants. "Our target is to complete 1,500 sample collections from the general population in the coming three days," said Jaya Singh Kshatri, Scientist at ICMR-Regional Medical Research Centre (RMRC), Bhubaneswar.
Patna (Bihar), Oct 16 (ANI): The chief of Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), Chirag Paswan responded to BJP leaders, who accused him of using senior party leaders' names and pictures for campaigning ahead of the Bihar polls. While commenting on it, Paswan, "I don't need to use Prime Minister Narendra Modi's photos for campaigning. He lives in my heart, I am his Hanuman. If needed, I'll tear open my chest and show it." "I have no issues if BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) members made comments against me," Chirag Paswan added.
Phanta Chowk (Srinagar), Oct 16 (ANI): Kashmir Inspector General of Police, Vijay Kumar informed that the forces have arrested Jahangir Bhat, the associate of SPO Altaf Hassan Bhat, both of whom had decamped recently with two AK-47 rifles and three magazines. "Special Police Officer Altaf Hassan Bhat, posted in Budgam, had decamped with two AK-47 rifles and three magazines, two days back along with his friend Jahangir Bhat. Area was cordoned by security forces and firing had ensued. SPO managed to escape, Jahangir was nabbed," said Kashmir IGP.
Awantipora (Jammu and Kashmir), Oct 16 (ANI): In a joint search operation, Awantipora Police, with 55 Rashtriya Rifles and 185 Battalion CRPF busted a terrorist hideout at Kawani area of J-K's Awantipora district. They destroyed the underground hideout of Lashkar- e-Taiba. One pistol, three hand grenades, 2091 rounds of AK-47 ammunition has been recovered from the spot. FIR has been registered in the matter.
New Delhi, Oct 16 (ANI): The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Chairperson, Shiv Das Meena said that contribution of stubble burning in air pollution of Delhi, dependent on meteorological and other factors. "Six percent contribution was from stubble burning, yesterday (in the pollution of Delhi). The information we get from IMD (India Meteorological Department) via SAFAR (System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research) portal varies dependent on meteorological and other factors," said Shiv Das Meena. CPCB had deployed 50 teams for extensive field visits from October 15 to ensure strict vigilance as pollution levels mount in Delhi and adjoining areas. "The teams will monitor vigil against pollution and will continue till February 28 next year. Teams will focus on hotspot areas where the problem gets aggravated and will directly report on SAMEER app and also coordinate it with agencies. For more effectiveness, if the complaint is not addressed on given time it will be e
Jaipur (Rajasthan) October 16 (ANI): A state-level teacher felicitation ceremony was organized in Jaipur, Rajasthan to honour 849 teachers for their outstanding services. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot felicitated them through video conferencing.On this occasion, CM also started the e-class program to keep children connected with quality education amid the coronavirus crisis and released a 'No-bag day' brochure. With this Rajasthan has become the first state to have taken such a unique initiative through the 'e-class project'. Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister said that teachers are the architects of a better society. Through their guidance, teachers instil life as well as democratic values , such as secularism, unity, integrity, social harmony, so that our future generations can build a better nation. The Chief Minister said that the state government wants to give good governance through sensitive, transparent and accountable governance. The role of teachers is very important
Jaipur (Rajasthan) October 16 (ANI): On the occasion of 'Global Handwashing Day', Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has called upon all the citizens of the state to dedicate themselves in the fight against Corona. He said that this battle can be won only with the coordinated efforts and cooperation of all the officers, employees, contract workers etc. as well as the common people of Rajasthan. CM Gehlot said that the message of Global Handwashing Day is that people wash their hands with soap at critical times. Health protocols issued by health experts to prevent corona have emphasized the use of masks and physical distance as well as frequent hand washing. The Chief Minister underlined that the aim of Global Handwashing Day is to protect against infectious diseases. He also said that washing hands properly and repeatedly reduces the risk of diarrhea, lung infection and diseases caused by changing seasons. The state government has also started a mass movement to spread this message
New Delhi, Oct 16 (ANI): The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) on October 16 stated that meteorological conditions in Delhi have been "extremely unfavourable" for dispersion of pollutants since this September as compared to last year."PM2.5 and PM10 concentration between September and October this year has been more as compared to the corresponding period last year," Prashant Gargava said. "In winters, the ventilation index, a combination of horizontal wind dispersion and heat dissipation of pollutants, is very less in landlocked areas like Delhi. This leads to a higher rate of pollution," Prashant Gargava added.
New Delhi, Oct 16 (ANI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh awarded Raksha Mantri Trophy for Best and Second Best Command Hospitals of Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) for 2019. Command Hospital (Air Force) Bengaluru and Command Hospital (Eastern Command) Kolkata were judged as best and second-best, respectively.
New Delhi, Oct 15 (ANI): Delhi's air quality is taking a hit, as it reached 'very poor' levels on October 15. Thick blanket of smog enveloped Delhi-NCR. Rampant stubble burning in Haryana, Punjab and local pollutants are main causes of deteriorating air quality, according to experts. "We are facing problem in breathing, we can't even see sunlight,' said a cyclist at Rajpath.
Coimbatore (TN), Ghaziabad (UP), Oct 15 (ANI): Cinema halls and multiplexes will re-open after hiatus of over 7 months amid COVID-19 today (Oct 15). Movie theatres will operate with 50% capacity. Seats are being marked to ensure social distancing. Cinema halls have to comply with guidelines issued in 5th phase of unlock for precautions.
East Godavari (AP), Oct 15 (ANI): Heavy rainfall has wreaked havoc parts of Andhra Pradesh. Several houses submerged in East Godavari district following heavy downpour. A house collapsed due to heavy flow of water. Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy held a review of the flood situation and heavy rains in the state, during a video conference with all district collectors.
Hyderabad, Oct 15 (ANI): Heavy downpour led to severe water-logging in parts of Hyderabad. Several people have been affected due to rainfall. Rescue operation by Indian Army is underway in Hyderabad. MoS Home G Kishan Reddy visited rain-affected areas. He said, "Appeal to people to remain indoors for the next 1-2 days, due to heavy rainfall. National Disaster Response Force and Army teams are conducting rescue operations."
Lucknow (UP), Oct 15 (ANI): Rehearsals began at Ram Leela Maidan in Lucknow ahead of Dussehra. The artists were seen rehearsing for their performance as the program will telecast online due to COVID-19. Secretary of Ram Leela Committee of Lucknow, Aditya Dwivedi said, "We are taking all precautionary measures. This year, we will telecast the program online via social media platforms." Other preparations for setup of stage are also underway. Dussehra will be celebrated on October 25, this year.
New Delhi, Oct 15 (ANI): Video sharing platform YouTube announced on Wednesday that it will remove videos containing COVID-19 vaccine misinformation. According to The Verge, YouTube announced that the content about a vaccine that contradicts information from health experts or the World Health Organisation won't be permitted. Farshad Shadloo, a YouTube spokesman, said in an email, "A COVID-19 vaccine may be imminent, therefore we're ensuring we have the right policies in place to be able to remove misinformation related to a COVID-19 vaccine." That could include false claims that vaccines implant microchips in people's bodies, for example, or that they cause infertility. Both rumors are untrue. The new guidelines are an expansion of YouTube's existing COVID-19 Medical Misinformation Policy, which doesn't allow videos that falsely suggest the coronavirus doesn't exist, that discourage mainstream medical care for the disease, or that say the virus is not contagious. The highly contagious
Leh (Ladakh), Oct 15 (ANI): The preparations for upcoming election are in full swing in Leh as Ladakh will witness it's first-ever election after it became UT. Political parties have started their campaigns for Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh elections. Posters of candidates of different parties were seen in Leh. Ladakh was part of J-K state when last elections were held here in 2015.
Off the Coast of Odisha, Oct 14 (ANI): India has test fired BrahMos Extended Range Supersonic Cruise Missile which can strike the target at distance of over 400 km. The missile was test fired off the Coast of Odisha on September 30.
Mumbai, Oct 14 (ANI): Maharashtra government ordered SIT (Special Investigation Team) probe into the Jalyukt Shivar Scheme."Jalyukt Shivar Scheme was launched by previous government and CAG (Comptroller and Auditor General) in its report has stated that work has not been done as mentioned under the scheme. So, it is important that truth comes out," said Maharashtra's Civil Supplies Minister Chhagan Bhujbal on state govt orders SIT probe into the scheme.
Amritsar (Punjab), Oct 14 (ANI): Government is cheating farmers and playing politics over stubble, said a farmer after burning crop residue that includes stubble. The practice deteriorates air quality, every year and Punjab is once again at the epicenter of it. "Farmers are burning crop residue under compulsion. Our children are also breathing this air. If government gives us subsidy as per NGT (National Green Tribunal) provisions, then no farmer will burn stubble," a farmer in Amritsar added.Over the last few years, the national capital has been battling severe air pollution due to stubble burning incidents.