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CM Rupani’s big decision

Over 2.59 lakh COVID-19 cases, 4,209 deaths in a day in India Page : 2

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Three days after cyclone, 1,400 villages and Pipavav port still without power in Gujarat

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Mass promotion to be given to 9.50 lakh graduate Intermediate students Sunvilla News: Gandhinagar The core committee meeting chaired by Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has taken an important decision in the wider interest of students pursuing higher education in government and

Goa Covid-19 curfew extended till May 31 Agency News: New Delhi

Surbhi Chandna looks glamorous in the red slit gown.

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India Post Declares GDS Result For North East Postal Circle India Post has declared the result of gramin dak sevak (GDS) selection for north-east postal circle. The GDS result is available on the official website of India Post. A total of 948 positions were notified to be filled through this recruitment. This is the third cycle of GDS recruitment in north east postal circle.Candidates have been informed about the result through SMS and also through the registered email address. GDS results are under process for Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Telangana, and Jharkhand postal circles The India Post is currently inviting applications to fill a total of 4,368 vacancies in Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) post in Bihar and Maharashtra postal circles.

Only 11 Guests For Jharkhand MLA’s Wedding Amid Covid At a time when wedding bells have stopped chiming amid exponential surge in COVID-19 cases during the deadly second wave, this Jharkhand legislator chose it an opportune moment to tie the nuptial knot.For Naman Bixal Kongari, who took the solemn wedding vows in Ranchi Thursday, this was to show the rural masses that marriage can be conducted with such simplicity within the confines of one’s home without any fanfare. The restrictions enforced by the Jharkhand government to rein in coronavirus surge make it clear that not more than 11 persons shall attend the marriage, including the bride/bridegroom. It has prohibited the use of loudspeakers.

Chief Minister Pramod Sawant extended the ongoing curfew in Goa till May 31, The Goa government had imposed curfew-like restrictions for 15 days starting from May 9.During a press conference with frontline workers in Varanasi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the growing challenge posed by the surge in ‘black fungus’ cases in different parts of the country. “In our ongoing fight against Covid-19, a new challenge of Black fungus has surfaced. We must focus on taking precaution and preparation to deal with it,” he said. An emotional PM Modi also extended his gratitude to the healthcare workers in Varanasi for working tirelessly to combat the second wave of the pandemic.The National Capital has recorded 197 cases of the ‘black fungus’ disease in private and government hospitals, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said.

For all courses except MedicalParamedical Intermediate Semester 2-4 and where Semester-6 Intermediate students will get the benefit of Merit Based Progress, thus marks will be placed private university-colleges (UG Students) in the state. The core committee meeting chaired by Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has taken an important decision in the wider interest of students pursuing higher education in government and private universitycolleges (UG Students) in the state. The Chief Minister has decided, with the health protection price to protect the young students of the state in the current epidemic of Coronavirus, that intermediate

Agency News: New Delhi

The fierce battle between Israel and Islamist militant group Hamas came to a halt on Friday following a truce mediated by Egypt. The battle was one of the worst violence in years resulting in the death

The Hyderabad vaccine maker managed to touch a capacity of 20 million doses a month in April and was expecting to make around 30-35 million doses in May.

Bharat Biotech Thursday announced it will manufacture additional doses of Covaxin at its rabies vaccine facility in Gujarat and this ramp up, expected to take up to four months, will increase its Covid vaccine capacity by 17 million doses a month, according to Suchitra Ella,Joint Managing Director, Bharat Biotech.The Hyderabad company decided to use its Chiron Behring vaccine facility, which it acquired from GlaxoSmithKline to make rabies vaccines in 2019, to implement a “quick” ramp up of the Covid-19 vaccine, which it developed jointly with the Indian Council of Medical Research.“The company plans to produce 200 million doses of Covaxin per annum in the GMP facilities that are already operational for the production of vaccines based on

Intermediate for all courses except Medical-Paramedical of Government and Private Universities and Colleges.

SC stays Allahabad HC order calling entire medical system in UP villages ‘at God’s mercy’ semester students will be eligible for all courses except undergraduate medicalparamedical in government and private universitycolleges in the state. Elaborating on the decision of the core committee chaired by CM Rupani, Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama said that the state government has decided to give this merit-based progress only this year considering the impact of the transition of Kovid-19 cores on education in schools and colleges this year. He said that the decision of Merit Based Progress taken

Agency News: New Delhi

The Supreme Court Friday stayed the directions issued by the Allahabad High Court asking the Yogi Adityanathled UP government to improve facilities at medical colleges in states within four months. According to Live Law, a vacation bench comprising Justices Vineet Saran and BR Gavai stayed the order after hearing submissions made by Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta, who appeared on behalf of the state of Uttar Pradesh. Mehta told the

apex court that even though the directions were “wellmeaning”, they were difficult to implement. He also said that the ‘Ram Bharose (at the mercy of God)” remark by the High Court will have demoralising effect on health care professionals in the state, Live Law reported. In its order, the Supreme Court also said that High Court should refrain from passing directions that cannot be implemented. Earlier this week, the Allahabad HC observed that the “entire medical system” of Uttar Pradesh.

Israel-Hamas war on hold after Egypt-mediates truce

90 crore doses per annum: Bharat Biotech says Covaxin set for a boost

Agency News: New Delhi

by the State Government would benefit students of Intermediate Semester 2, 4 and where Semester 6 is also

Inactivated Vero Cell Platform Technology, under stringent levels of GMP and biosafety,” stated the company in a press statement. The product is expected to become available from the fourth quarter of the 2021 calendar year (October). Before this, the company had arranged for capacities to make 700 million doses a year of Covaxin across its facilities in Hyderabad and Bengaluru. This would mean a total monthly capacity of around 58 million doses. However, the company is still in the process of increasing its production to reach this maximum capacity. The Hyderabad vaccine maker managed to touch a capacity of 20 million doses a month in April and was expecting to make around 30-35 million doses in May, Bharat Biotech Chairman and Managing Director Dr Krishna Ella said.

of 244 people. While 232 Palestinians died in the Israeli aerial attack, 12 people died in Israel due to the rocket attack launched by Hamas. The battle also resulted in massive damage to houses and critical infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip.Following the truce, Palestinians, who remained in fear of getting bombed by Israeli fighter jets for the past 11 days, came out on street to celebrate. Both sides have said that they are ready for retaliation in case of any violation of the ceasefire. Hamas, the Islamist militant group that rules Gaza, cast the fighting as successful resistance of a militarily and economically stronger foe.“It is true the battle ends today but Netanyahu and the whole world should know that our hands are on the trigger and we will continue to grow the capabilities of

this resistance,” said Ezzat ElReshiq, a senior member of the Hamas political bureau, referring to Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. Meanwhile, Egypt said it will send two delegations to monitor the ceasefire between the two sides.Joe Biden extends condolences In a televised address on Thursday, US President Joe Biden extended condolences to bereaved

Israelis and Palestinians. Biden said Washington would work with the United Nations and other international stakeholders to provide rapid humanitarian assistance for Gaza and its reconstruction.The violence began a month ago in Jerusalem, where heavy-handed Israeli police tactics during Ramzan and the threatened eviction of dozens of Palestinian families by Jewish settlers.

Sunderlal Bahuguna, Noted Environmentalist, Dies Of COVID-19 Sundarlal Bahuguna turned the Chipko Movement into a mass agitation, appealing to the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Agency News: New Delhi Environmental activist Sundarlal Bahuguna, a pioneer of the Chipko Movement against deforestation in the 1970s, died in Uttarakhand this afternoon. He was 94 years old. His death was declared by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Rishikesh where he was admitted for Covid

treatment, Mr Bahuguna died at 12.05 pm AIIMS Rishikesh Director Ravikant said. One of India’s bestknown environmentalists, was admitted to the hospital on May 8 after testing positive for Covid. His condition turned critical last night, with his oxygen level dropping

drastically. He was on CPAP therapy in the hospital’s ICU. Condoling his death, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the late environmentalist manifested “our centuries old ethos of living in harmony with nature.” Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat expressed sadness saying it was Mr Bahuguna who turned the Chipko movement into one of the masses. A long-time follower of Gandhian principles, Mr Bahuguna transformed the spontaneous Chipko Movement into a turning point in India’s forest conservation efforts. Chipko means “to hug”. During the 1970s, when reckless cutting of trees began affecting people’s livelihoods, villagers in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli began to protest.

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MiG-21 fighter jet crashes in Punjab’s Moga, IAF’s pilot dead “As per IAF officials, the jet had taken off from Suratgarh in Rajasthan for Jagraon (in Ludhiana) for night training purposes. The pilot was returning to Suratgarh when it crashed in Moga on way back,” the Moga SP said. Agency News: Ludhiana

An Indian Air Force pilot was killed in a MiG-21 fighter jet crash at Langeana village of Punjab’s Moga district in the wee hours of Friday. The pilot has been identified as IAF MCC Squadron leader Abhinav Chaudhary and he was on night training when the accident happened.The local police team and IAF officials from Bathinda and Halwara airbase reached the

spot soon after the incident. After an intense four-hour search, the body of the pilot was recovered nearly 2-km away from the crash site. However, there was no other loss of life. No house or other structure suffered any damage in the village, the police said.Moga SP (HQ) Gurdeep Singh “Pilot was @IAF_MCC Squadron leader Abhinav Chaudhary. His body was found 2-km away from the crash spot after a search of 4 hours. The parachute was found open and SOS was also sent from his device but he had died by then. He tried to land safely using a parachute but apparently broke his neck and spinal cord.

House Arrest For 2 Bengal Ministers, 2 Leaders: High Court In Bribe Case Narada Case: The Calcutta High Court also rejected a CBI request to stay the house arrest order - which will mean the four can now leave jail. Sources, however, said the CBI can challenge the order in the Supreme Court. Agency News: Kolkata The Calcutta High Court on Friday denied interim bail for all four Bengal politicians including two ministers - in jail after being arrested by the CBI earlier this week in connection with the Narada case All four will now be placed under house arrest, the court ruled. The order was passed shortly after a difference of opinion split the two-member bench - acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal ordered house arrest but Justice Arijit Banerjee ordered interim bail. The initial order stipulated house arrest while the bail plea was heard by a larger

(potentially three-member) bench. The final order makes the same provision but gives no timeframe for the new hearing. Trinamool MP Kalyan Banerjee - also named by the CBI in the case - asked for the higher bench to be set up by 2 pm, but said there was no order that this will be done. The court also rejected a CBI request to stay its house arrest order - which will mean the four can now leave jail. The agency had argued the four were influential leaders and could threaten witnesses. Sources, however, said the CBI can challenge the order in the Supreme Court The court also said the two ministers - Firhad Hakim.


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Destitution, Hunger And The Lockdown

On March 24, 2020, Narendra Modi had announced that the country would go into a lockdown after four hours! This nation-wide lockdown was to last till the end of May, after which there were local lockdowns but not a general one. It brought acute hardship to millionsof the working poor, among whom the migrant workers’ woes received global attention. Whatwas striking about the Indian lockdown was that, in contrast to virtually everywhere elseincluding the US under Trump, no compensation was offered to the people (except paltryamounts to a few specific target groups) for their loss of incomes because of the lockdown.They were pushed into a situation of income loss, destitution and hunger, from which they had not recovered even months after the lifting of the lockdown. This phenomenon of non-recovery is documented by a survey called Hunger Watch carried out by several civil society organisations which undertook a survey in October. This is not asurvey based on any representative sample; nor does it record any statistics of expenditure.It just asks people, chosen because of the organisations’ access to them, about their ownimpressions. And these impressions are revealing. More than half (53.5 per cent) of the nearly 4,000 respondents reported that their householdconsumption of rice and wheat had gone down in October compared to March. The percentage reporting a decline in household consumption of pulses, green vegetables, eggsand meat was even higher. This is consistent with the other finding of the survey that over 62per cent of the respondents felt that there had been a decline in the household monthlyincome between before the lockdown and October. It is because of this that there had also been an increase in the labour force participation rate compared to before the lockdown:more people were forced to join the labour force looking for work owing to their worseningmaterial conditions.It may be argued that the sample of respondents is not representative, because of which no general conclusions can be drawn from such findings. The important point is that even ifthere is an increase in hunger because of the lockdown for some particular groups, then thatitself is of great significance; in fact, Hunger Watch concentrated especially on vulnerable groups.The other surprising finding of Hunger Watch is that the percentage of respondents reporting a decrease in consumption between prelockdown days and October, is larger in urbanareas compared to rural areas. This is contrary to expectations. Typically, acute hunger and malnutrition are associated more with rural than with urban areas, just as poverty defined innutritional terms has always been consistently higher in rural than in urban India. So, to find that the increase in hunger because of the lockdown was greater in urban India comes as a surprise. There are two obvious answers to this puzzle. One is the absence of ration cards among the urban poor, who were therefore denied access to the public distribution system. The other is the fact that the MGNREGS provided some support to the rural population in this period of acute distress, but the absence of any such scheme in urban India meant that distress was unmitigated and hence greater. A number of important conclusions can be drawn from the Hunger Watch report. Because of the absence of almost any support during the period of lockdown, distress and destitution during the lockdown itself was inevitable. What is striking however is that this distress continued and remained acute even after the lockdown was lifted. The usual belief is that a lockdown disrupts production but when it gets lifted, production should get back to normal; but this, while valid if the working people’s incomes are maintained during the lockdown through fiscal transfers, is wrong when they are not, as in India’s case. Suppose, to start with, that the working people’s incomes are maintained during the lockdown. Then their demand for foodgrains and other consumption goods does not go down; nor does their debt increase for maintaining their demand. And this demand is met by sellers through running down inventories of goods since production has come to a stop. Hence when the lockdown gets lifted and incomes flow to the workers from productive activities (eliminating the need for fiscal transfers), consumption demand remains as before; in addition, replenishing inventories adds to the normal level of demand, so that production would be even larger. On the other hand if working people’s incomes become zero during the lockdown, then they have to cut back on consumption, and also borrow - Kapilkumar M. Hirpara to meet this lower level.

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Agency News: New Delhi Actor Sonu Sood, who has been actively helping people amid the COVID-19 crisis, is getting in return loads of love and respect from his fans and followers across the country. Recently, a man in Andhra Pradesh put a garland on Sonu Sood’s life-size poster and showered milk on it.While

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Over 2.59 lakh COVID-19 cases, 4,209 deaths in a day in India Agency News: Mumbai The health ministry on Friday informed that over 2.59 lakh fresh cases of COVID-19 have been reported in India in the past 24 hours. The addition of the fresh cases has taken the COVID-19 case tally past 2.59 crore The ministry also informed that over 19.18 crore COVID-19 jabs have been administered so far. Of it, over 14.82 lakh people were vaccinated on Thursday. India has already surpassed Brazil in terms of cases. It is now the second-worst hit nation due

to the coronavirus pandemic after the US. 2.91 lakh deaths due to COVID-19 Also, 4,209 COVID-19 related deaths were

reported by the ministry during this period. The addition of the fresh fatalities has taken India’s death toll due to the

deadly virus to 2,91,331. Previously, the death toll had touched 4,529-mark on May 19. Over 2.27 crore patients recovere Of the over 2.59 crore coronavirus cases reported so far, over 30.27 lakh are active cases of the virus. It is 11.63 per cent of the total caseload. Interestingly, over 2.27 crore cases have recovered from the viral infection so far. Thus, the country’s recovery rate stands at 87.25 per cent. The recovery rate had marginally dipped for the first time on August 27, 2020, because of the surge in active cases. It again dropped

marginally on September 7, 10 and 11, and on November 25, 26 and 27 due to a surge in cases. It also dipped on February 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28 and is dipping throughout the month of March, April and May. However, the recovery rate has again started improving from May 10 onwards. Over 32.44 crore samples tested So far, as per the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), over 32.44 crore samples for COVID-19 have been tested in the country. Of the total samples tested, 20.61 lakh samples were tested

Jaishankar in US next week, to discuss vaccines and Indo-Pacific

The UNSC has been involved in discussions over the Israel retaliation to the Hamas rocket attacks from Gaza. Agency News: New Delhi External affairs minister (EAM) Subrahmanyam Jaishankar is travelling to the United States this Sunday for a week-long trip to meet UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in New York and hold a bilateral meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Washington to discuss vaccine production, resilient supply chains and the Indo-Pacific.According to South Block officials, EAM Jaishankar will meet Secretary General Guterres in the backdrop of India joining the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) as nonpermanent member this year. The UNSC has been involved in discussions over the Israel retaliation to the Hamas rocket

attacks from Gaza. However, with the help of Egyptian and US interlocutors both sides have now declared ceasefire. India has also made a statement on the skirmish last week.While India has decided to play an active role in the UNSC in the coming months, Jaishankar’s key meetings are in Washington to ensure that raw material pipeline from the US for manufacture of vaccines in India continues uninterrupted. On the coronavirus front, Jaishankar will be engaged with the US administration to secure unused vaccines particularly Astra Zeneca as well from the 80 million stockpile under control of the Biden administration. New Delhi is also looking at joint production of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine in collaboration with the US in India. The external affairs minister will also be talking to other US-based vaccine developers as part of interaction under the aegis of India-American Chambers of Commerce.

Western Railway Achieves Another Feat

Man pours milk on Sonu Sood’s life-size poster in Andhra Pradesh the gesture is common as seen in south fans for any superstar including veteran actor Rajinikanth, netizens pointed out that the milk could have been distributed to the needy.Sood, who played good Samaritan during Covid-19 pandemic, said that this was the important role of his career.“I played many special roles in my films but the role I played during the pandemic is the most important role of my career. Almighty was directing me to do right thing in life. I would like to thank god for awakening me,” he said.Recently, the actor warned people about a fake foundation using his name to seek donation to help those in need. Last year during the coronavirus-induced lockdown, Sood had helped several migrant workers reach their home town.

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BJP’s Sambit Patra’s ‘Toolkit’ Post Marked “Manipulated Media” By Twitter Agency News: New Delhi

Keeping in pace with Indian Railways efforts of running Oxygen Express trains to various states across the country, Western Railway has run 40 Oxygen Expresses carrying Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO) thereby strengthening the united fight against COVID-19 and bringing relief to the COVID patients and their families. These Oxygen Express trains have been run from Gujarat to Delhi, UP, Haryana, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Punjab, Karnataka and Maharashtra. On 20th May, 2021, more than 450 Tonnes of Oxygen were transported in a single day, which is the highest on WR till date. 4 Oxygen Express trains ran with 24 tankers carrying 450.59 Tonnes of LMO. 2 trains left from Kanalus in Gujarat for Banglore and 2 from Hapa in Gujarat to Delhi.According to a press release issued by Shri Sumit Thakur – Chief Public Relations Officer of Western

Railway, till now Western Railway has run 40 Oxygen Express trains & transported approx. 3737 tonnes of Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO) in 196 tankers. On 21st May, 2021 an Oxygen Express left from Hapa in Gujarat to Delhi traversing distance of 1105 Km with 6 Tankers. The total weight of the LMO being carried is approx. 110 Tonnes.Till 20th May 2021, Indian Railways has delivered nearly 12630 MT of LMO in more than 775 tankers to various states across the country. 521 MT of LMO has been offloaded in Maharashtra, nearly 3189 MT in UP, 521 MT in MP, 1549 MT in Haryana, 772 MT in Telangana, 98 MT in Rajasthan, 641 MT in Karnataka, 320 MT in Uttarakhand, 584 MT in Tamil Nadu, 292 MT in Andhra Pradesh, 111 MT in Punjab, 118 MT in Kerala and more than 3915 MT in Delhi. It is Indian Railways endeavour to deliver as much LMO as possible in the shortest time possible to the requesting states.

BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra’s tweet alleging a “Congress toolkit” to discredit the government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Covid handling has been marked as “manipulated media” by Twitter. The Congress had urged Twitter to remove tweets by him and other BJP leaders, citing its police complaint calling the so-called “toolkit” a con job.Sambit Patra had posted the tweet on May 18 with the hashtag # C o n g r s s To o l k i t E x p o s e d . It was shared by several BJP leaders.“Friends look at the #CongressToolKit in extending help to the needy during the Pandemic! More of a PR exercise with the help of “Friendly Journalists” & “Influencers” than a soulful endeavour. Read for yourselves the agenda of the Congress: #CongressToolKitExposed,” he had written, sharing what he called were screenshots from the document. Twitter’s “synthetic and manipulated media policy” says.

Shehnaaz Gill looks cool in the dual-toned outfit

13 Maoists Killed In Encounter With Police In Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli The encounter lasted around an hour, after which the remaining rebels escaped into the surrounding vegetation, a senior police officer

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on May 20. Notably, it is the highest number of samples tested in a day. The secondhighest number of over 20.55 lakh samples was tested on May 19. 4,209 deaths in a day Of the 4,209 deaths reported in a day, 984 deaths are from Maharashtra, 397 from Tamil Nadu and 548 from Karnataka. 114 deaths have been reported from Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh reported 236 deaths and West Bengal reported 162 deaths. Gujarat reported 64 deaths and Madhya Pradesh reported 88 deaths. Delhi reported 233 deaths.

At least 13 Maoists were killed in an encounter with Maharashtra Police’s C-60 commandos in the forests of Gadchiroli district, a

senior official said Friday morning. The encounter began at 5.30 am in a forested area near Kotmi, where the Maoists had gathered for a meeting, Sandeep Patil, DIG (Gadchiroli) “Based on specific inputs, the police party - comprising C-60 commandos

- had launched a search operation in the forest,” he said, adding that the rebels had spotted the police and opened fire. The encounter lasted around an hour, after which the remaining rebels escaped into the surrounding vegetation, Ankit Goyal, Superintendent

of Police (Gadchiroli) The bodies of the Maoists have been recovered and a search operation is ongoing, he added. A cache of arms and ammunition, including an AK47 rifle, a .12-bore rifle, a .303 rifle, an 8 mm rifle, as well as some electronic items, was recovered from the encounter site in the Khobramenda forest area “Gadchiroli Police’s C-60 commandos conducted the operation... where they were attacked by 40 to 50 Maoists. The exchange of fire lasted for two to two-and-a-half hours, in which five Maoists were killed,” Ankit Goyal, Gadchiroli SP.

Goa government to move high court against Tarun Tejpal’s acquittal in 2013 sexual assault case Agency News: Panaji The Goa government on Friday said that it will move the high court against Tarun Tejpal’s acquittal in 2013 sexual assault case. A sessions court on Friday acquitted the former Tehelka editorin-chief who was accused of assaulting a former female colleague inside the elevator of a luxury hotel in Goa in 2013 during the ThinkFest event organisedby the magazine.“This is a victory for everyone, especially for Adv Rajeev Gomes, his associates and Tarun

Tejpal also. It is also special because of the hard work and efforts of my senior advocate Rajeev Gomes. He has been acquitted of all the sections that he was charged with,” Tejpal’s advocate Suhas Velip said to mediapersons

present outside the court. Velip was representing Tejpal as Gomes had succumbed due to complications from the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) last week.The former scribe was charged with sections 376 (punishment

for rape), 354A (sexual harassment), 354B (criminal assault with intent to disrobe a woman), 341 (wrongful restraint) and 342 (wrongful confinement) of the Indian Penal Code.“In November 2013, I was falsely accused of sexual assault by a colleague. Today the Hon’ble trial court of additional sessions judge Kshama Joshi, in Goa, has honourably acquitted me. In an awfully vitiated age, where ordinary courage has become rare, I thank her for standing by the truth,” Tejpal said in a brief statement after his acquittal.


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It’s important to keep our personal lives to ourselves

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Dates for FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup India 2022™ announced The Coach Education Scholarship Programme, launched in March 2021 with the aim of nurturing more female coaches at the grassroots, is one of the legacy activities of the upcoming tournament. Agency News: New Delhi The FIFA Council approved the dates for the FIFA U-17

Women’s World Cup India 2022™ earlier today. The

youth World Cup will kick off on 11th October 2022 and the final will be played on 30th October 2022. This global event will be the second FIFA tournament hosted by India, after the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 2017, which broke the record for being the most attended youth World Cup in FIFA’s history. Speaking about the announcement, AIFF General Secretary, Mr Kushal Das said, “The announcement of the dates for U-17 Women’s World Cup India 2022—11th to 30th October—marks a fresh beginning for the tournament. The LOC is

carrying on the work that had already begun with the previous edition. As the Covid-19 situation improves, we look forward to restarting all the legacy activities that have been planned, and to the growth of women’s football through this tournament.”The Coach Education Scholarship Programme, launched in March 2021 with the aim of nurturing more female coaches at the grassroots, is one of the legacy activities of the upcoming tournament.India 2022 will be the 7th edition of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.

Indian boxing’s first Dronacharya awardee coach O P Bhardwaj dies

Raima Sen, who was last seen in the Zee5 show Black Widows, is back with a new series, The Last Hour. The Amazon Prime web show that premiered this Friday, sees the third-generation Bengali actor as Nyima. Helmed by Amit Kumar, The Last Hour also stars Sanjay Kapoor, Shahana Goswami, Karma Takapa, Robin Tamang and Shaylee Krishen along with Sen. We caught up with the Chokher Bali actor for a quick candid chat. The Last Hour is basically about a Shaman who has the gift of talking to a higher power. He knows things and before an hour of death of a person’s death, he knows what’s going.

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Agency News: New Delhi India’s first Dronacharya awardee coach in boxing, O P Bhardwaj, died on Friday after battling prolonged illness and age-related issues here.He was 82 and had tragically lost his wife Santosh to ill-health about 10 days ago.Bhardwaj was bestowed the highest national honour in coaching jointly with Bhalchandra Bhaskar Bhagwat.

Agency News: Mumbai Actress Radhika Apte, in an intereaction with a magazine, said that she was ‘exploited’ on the sets of Ram Gopal Verma’s Rakta Charitra.In the May issue of Grazia India, Radhika got candid about her journey in the industry and revealed that she didn’t get paid much for the 2010 political drama.“I wasn’t sure if I wanted to do the film. I honestly felt very exploited because I wasn’t getting paid much,” she said.She continued: “They told me I’d be doing one film but then they made me shoot in Tamil and Telugu as well. So, I was like okay, this is a lot of work and commitment. The film had big actors and the shoots would never start on time. I have never been desperate for work. So, I didn’t feel like I needed to endure long hours on the set when my time and talent.

We were there till Hardik was there’: Chahal explains why he and Kuldeep no longer play together for India Yuzvendra Chahal, who last played with Kuldeep Yadav in the 2019 World Cup against England, has revealed the reason behind ‘Kul-cha’ no longer featuring together in India’s Playing XI. Agency News: New Delhi The spin duo of Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav had a lot of success playing together. After India lost the Champions Trophy final, India moved on from R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, and handed over the responsibilities to Kuldeep and Chahal, who over the next couple of years, played a lot of matches together, picking plenty of wicket bowling in tandem. Between

September of 2019 and July of 2019, Kuldeep and Chahal had featured together in 34 ODIs out of 53 played by India. Out of those, India won 24 games. During this, Kuldeep Yadav picked up a hat-trick for India and Chahal registered his career-best figures of 6/42 against Australia, becoming the first Indian bowler to grab a six-wicket-haul in the country. However, if the last two years are to be taken into consideration, Kuldeep and

Chahal have hardly played together for India. The reason behind it, Chahal explains, has to do with the combination of the team. The leg-spinner, who last played with Kuldeep in the 2019 World Cup against England, has revealed the reason he and Kuldeep no longer feature together in India’s Playing XI is because of what happened with Hardik Pandya and his injury. When Kuldeep Yadav and I used to play, Hardik Pandya was

Set of Ajay Devgn’s ‘Maidaan’ damaged by Cyclone Tauktae also there and he would bowl. In 2018 Hardik Pandya got injured and Ravindra Jadeja made a comeback (in whiteball cricket) as an all-rounder, the one who could also bat at number 7. Unfortunately, he is a spinner, we could have played together if he was

a medium pacer. It was the demand of the team,” Chahal told Sports Tak in an interview. The performances of Chahal and Kuldeep have dipped over the last year or so. While Kuldeep has hardly played games for India, Chahal has not played.

Reserve Bank Of India To Transfer Petrol, diesel prices see an₹ 99,122 Crore As Surplus To Cen- other sharp hike after pause of two days tral Government Agency News: Mumbai

Last year, RBI’s board approved the transfer of 57,128 crore as surplus to the central government for accounting year 2019-20 (July-June) Agency News: New Delhi The central board of Reserve Bank of India approved transfer of ₹ 99,122 crore as surplus to the Central Government for the accounting period of nine months ended March 31, 2021. “The central board at its meeting reviewed the current economic situation, global and domestic challenges and recent policy measures taken by the Reserve Bank to

mitigate the adverse impact of the second wave of COVID-19 on the economyWith the change in the Reserve Bank’s accounting year to AprilMarch (earlier July-June), the Board discussed the working of the Reserve Bank of India during the transition period of nine months (July 2020-March 2021),” RBI said in a press release. Last year, RBI’s

board approved the transfer of ₹ 57,128 crore as surplus to the central government for accounting year 201920 (July-June) Last week, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said that the biggest toll of Covid-19 pandemic second wave has been in terms of a demand shock - mainly in terms of mobility, discretionary spending and employment.

The fuel prices rose sharply on Friday after remaining unchanged for two consecutive days. In the national capital, petrol was selling at ₹93.04 per litre after a hike of 19 paise. While diesel prices are increased by 29 paise, and is now selling at at ₹83.80.In Mumbai, the financial capital of the country, petrol and diesel were selling at ₹99.32 and ₹91.01 respectively. While in Chennai, petrol was priced at ₹93.11. Diesel was selling at ₹86.64 respectively.On May 18, fuel prices touched a record high when they rose by 27 paise per litre in the national capital. While diesel was hiked by 29 paise.Fuel prices differ from state to state depending on the incidence

of local taxes such as valueadded tax (VAT) and freight charges. Rajasthan levies the highest VAT on petrol in the country, followed by Madhya Pradesh.Meanwhile, the daily revision in prices is due to factors including international crude prices and exchange rate as India imports more than 80 per cent crude oil it processes and pays in dollars. In the month of May, the fuel prices have been hiked at least 10 times after the oil marketing companies resumed their price revisions ending 18-day hiatus.On Friday, benchmark Brent crude was 0.2 per cent higher at $65.21 a barrel after slumping 2.3 per cent. In the foreign exchange market, the dollar was hovering near multi-month lows following its steepest slide in about two weeks.

two days as daily caseload in the second wave of COVID-19 continued to be below 3 lakh, which offered comfort and may result in lifting of ongoing state-level lockdowns sooner.. Further, assumption of second wave of COVID-19

to peak-out by the end of May or mid of June holds true and the adverse impact of the second wave should not be felt beyond 1QFY22, he notedIn the US, stocks ended higher mainly on upbeat economic data, Modi said, adding that jobless benefit claims for last week fell to a pandemic low at 4.44 lakh.Elsewhere in Asia, bourses in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Seoul were trading on a negative note in midsession deals, while Nikkei was trading in the positive terrain Meanwhile.

Sensex rallies over 400 points in early trade; Nifty tops 15,000 level Agency News: New Delhi Equity benchmark Sensex rallied over 400 points in opening trade on Friday, tracking gains in index majors HDFC twins, ICICI Bank and Kotak Bank, despite a negative trend in global markets. The 30-share BSE index was trading 408.56 points or 0.82 per cent higher at 49,973.42, and the broader NSE Nifty surged 119.35 points or 0.80 per cent to 15,025.40. IndusInd Bank was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, advancing around 3 per

IndusInd Bank was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, advancing around 3 per cent, followed by Kotak Bank, SBI, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and Bajaj Finance. cent, followed by Kotak Bank, SBI, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and Bajaj Finance. On the other hand, PowerGrid was the sole loser In the previous session, Sensex finished at 49,564.86, down 337.78 points or 0.68 per cent, and Nifty closed 124.10 points or 0.83 per cent lower at 14,906.05.Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) were net

buyers in the capital market as they purchased shares worth Rs 71.04 crore on Thursday, as per provisional exchange data.Domestic equities look to be good as of now, said Binod Modi, Head-Strategy at Reliance Securities, adding that benchmark indices witnessed sharp run-up this week despite selling pressure seen in the last

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Agency News: Mumbai Even as the entertainment industry was reeling under the effect of shoots being halted due to the second wave of COVID-19, the cyclone Tauktae has worsened the situation, with majority sets in Maharashtra, Gujarat and areas damaged in a big way. According to latest reports, the sets of Ajay Devgn’s sports-drama ‘Maidaan’ was damaged due to heavy rainfall and gusty winds as Cyclone Tauktae passed through MumbaiThere were reportedly about 40 people

present on set when the cyclone hit. However, no casualty has been reported.A video from the set, located in the outskirts of Mumbai, is currently going viral on social media. Meanwhile, on Thursday, the makers of ‘Maidaan’ released an official statement rubbishing reports of its OTT release.Producers Boney Kapoor, Akash Chawla and Arunava Joy Sengupta, in a joint statement said, “We would like to share that there is currently no conversation with any streaming platform for pay per view release of the film ‘Maidaan’. Our focus,

I have been receiving a few acting offers, reveals Bigg Boss 14 fame, Rahul Vaidya Agency News: Mumbai Rahul Vaidya came to limelight with his singing stint on the first ever season of Indian Idol 16 years ago and has since then won many hearts with his songs. But it seems now his fans are interested to see him in acting avatar as well, all thanks to Bigg Boss. Be it proposing to his girlfriend and actress Disha Parmar on national TV or performing tasks like a lone warrior, Rahul, who was the runner up of Bigg Boss 14, had showed all kinds of emotions throughout the reality show, hinting he has also got a penchant for acting. In a candid conversation with the Cinema Journal, the 33-yearold spilled the beans on the acting offers coming his way. “A lot of work offers have been coming my way post my stint in Bigg Boss. In fact, people have approached me for acting, too. Acting does not come to me naturally but my friends tell me that I am a natural actor. I am very comfortable in being myself and that’s why I did Bigg Boss. I have been receiving a few acting offers.

at present, is to complete the film keeping everyone’s safety in mind and in full compliance of Protocols laid down by the Government. We request you to please reach out to us regarding any news about Maidaan.” Maidaan’ is a sports-drama dedicated to the golden years of Indian football. Ajay will be seen essaying the role of the legendary coach Syed Abdul Rahim, who is widely known as the founding father of Indian football. Helmed by ‘Badhai Ho’ filmmaker Amit Ravindrenath Sharma and coproduced.


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Mucormycosis: 21 surgeries performed in SSG in a day On an average, the hospital sees close to 12 indoor admissions for the invasive fungal infection of mucormycosis every day — a majority of patients being from other districts. Agency News: Vadodara

Mahira Sharma looks gorgeous against the setting sun.

SSG Hospital in Vadodara performed 21 surgeries on mucormycosis patients on Thursday — highest singleday procedures performed on such patients in recent times in any city hospital in the state.In 48 hours until 8 pm Thursday, SSG hospital saw 15 transnasal endoscopic partial maxillectomy

(removal of maxillary sinuses located below the cheek), 22 procedures of local debridements (cleaning up of the rhino-celebral passage surgically) and four orbital exenterations (removal of the infected eyeball).On an average, the hospital sees close to 12 indoor admissions for the invasive fungal infection of mucormycosis every day — a majority of patients

being from other districts. Medical Superintendent of SSG hospital, Dr Ranjan Aiyer, who is also the Head of Department of ENT, said, “Other than the actual surgical procedures that involve the extraction of affected parts, there are also certain surgical procedures that are diagnostic

7 complaints registered against AAP leader Gopal Italia for calling BJP state chief CR Patil a bootlegger Agency News: Surat

BJP workers have filed seven different complaints against AAP leader Gopal Italia for his alleged insulting comments about various public figures, most of them from the BJP. The comments were allegedly made in various social media posts of the party. The Saffron Party has asked Gopal Italia to publicly apologise for his comments. The BJP has said that Gopal Italia is a public figure and he should maintain the sanctity of the same and not

make derogatory comments about other leaders and should apologise for the ones he has already made.

They alleged that Italia, who in one of his posts allegedly referred to BJP state chief CR Patil as a bootlegger, made the comments without any proof and tried to tarnish the image of their leader.Gopal Italia, who has been a vocal critic of both the BJP and the Congress in Gujarat had joined the AAP and was appointed its vicepresident of the Gujarat unit in 2020.Italia was also actively involved in the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti and was a clerk with the revenue department before being dismissed

from service. Gopal Italia originally belongs to Timbi village in Bhavnagar and in 2017 while working as a clerk called up Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel to complain about the prohibition law. The conversation later went viral and it emerged that he had posed as LRD jawan while talking to the minister.He again came into the limelight when he hurled a shoe at Minister of State for Home Pradeepsinh Jadeja. He faces several criminal cases most of which he alleges are politically motivated.

General Manager,Western Railway Virtually Inaugurated Multi Disciplinary Divisional Training Institute (Mddti) At Valsad Sunvilla News: Ahmedabad Western Railway’s Mumbai Division has set up a MultiDisciplinary Divisional Training Institute (MDDTI) at Valsad. This training institute will impart technical training in their respective professional field to the Group ‘C’ and Group ‘ D ‘ employees of Mumbai Central Division. This institute has been set up under the able guidance of Shri Alok Kansal, General Manager of Western Railway. Shri Kansal inaugurated the MDDTI virtually on 20th May, 2021. 1st pic is of the MultiDisciplinary Divisional Training Institute (MDDTI) at Valsad. 2nd& 3rd pic is of gymnasium & classroom at MDDTI.According to a press release issued by Shri Sumit

Thakur - Chief Public Relations Officer of Western Railway, the institute has been set up as per the guidelines of Railway Board. The institute boasts of Administrative Block, Canteen, Library, Computer Centre, Auditorium, Medical Room, Gymnasium, Entertainment Room etc. The institute at Valsad has been set up at a cost of Rs 2.75 Cr. A double storey hostel is also being

constructed at Valsad Institute, which is likely to be completed in September 2021 with a provision of 100 beds to accommodate the trainees.The idea to have such an institute is to have a sole core training institute providing technical courses for the employees of Mumbai Central Division. The objective of training in MDDTI is to provide skills in line with latest technological innovations and new

requirements. Some of the courses at Valsad institute have already been tailored, with one such course to be started in a week. The courses will be interdisciplinary and cross functional, which will help in achieving the objectives of the training at MDDTI viz. Evolution of Transportation & Urban Transportation , Role of Indian Railways in country’s economy, Information Technology, Organisation behaviour and leadership etc, It is very important that with time and technology improving, professionals will require reskilling and hence the courses are planned on these lines. The Benefits of MDDTI is to impart class room training to new recruits of Mumbai Division, refresher training to serving employees to update them with latest rules.

Three days after cyclone, 1,400 villages and Pipavav port still without power in Gujarat Pipavav is the only port in Gujarat that is yet to resume operations after the cyclone. According to preliminary assessment done by the Gujarat government, the damage suffered by Gujarat Pipavav Port Limited (GPPL) is estimated to be of Rs 150 crore. Agency News: Rajkot

Three days after cyclone Tauktae hit coastal Gujarat and uprooted towers of power transmission lines, around 1,400 villages, a private port at Pipavav and the Union Territory of Diu continued to be without power on Thursday even as Diu administration started supplying power to residents for limited hours by deploying diesel-fired power generator (DG) sets“There is a lot of damage to the

power distribution network in Gir Somnath, Junagadh, Amreli and Bhavnagar due to the cyclone. Many of the transmission towers have collapsed. Due to this, the substations connected to these power distribution lines are not functional and therefore villages that fall under the sub-station currently have no power,” Shahmeena Husain, managing director of Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (GUVNL), More than 14 towers of high-tension line

in nature. For instance, almost every patient needs a nasal endoscopy, which allows us to ascertain the damage that has been caused and pinpoint the scale of the surgical procedure that will be involved. The second step is a KOH (potassium hydroxide) exam of a part of the lesion extracted and the third step is the tissue biopsy. Almost all patients admitted have undergone these procedures, but only those who have tested negative for Covid-19 can be taken up by the surgical teams for debridements and extractions,” Aiyer said Aiyer added that the Vadodara administration is considering

Gujarat government utility responsible for power generation and transmission in the state, also meant that the power supply to the Union territory region of Diu has remained disrupted since Monday. The Power Grid Corporation of India is also helping authorities in Gujarat to restore the electricity distribution network.

Gujarat forest department tweets video of African lions to show Gir lions safe after cyclone Tauktae, apologises later

Sunvilla News: Ahmedabad Dr. Rajiv Kumar Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary of Forest & Environment Department has in a tweet on Friday apologised for posting a video of lions crossing a waterway in South Africa as that of Gir in Gujarat.“It is regretted that a wrong video was posted along with a statement of Lion safety in Gir landscape. PCCF(Wild Life)Sh Shyamal Tikadar has apologised for his lapse & indiscretion. Inconvenience & confusion caused is sincerely regretted with an assurance for double caution in future,” Gupta tweeted.The tweet was accompanied by a picture of a letter signed by PCCF (Wildlife) Shyamal Tikadar in

which the officer said that the video was sent to him by an eminent wildlife enthusiast and prima facie it appeared to be from Gir.The letter further said that the wildlife enthusiast who sent the video was associated with the lion conservation program for a long and hence the video forwarded was taken at face value.It further said the staff could not check the veracity of the video as they were involved in a massive tracking and rescue operation following the cyclone. It also added that most of the lions have been tracked following the cyclone and found to be safe.Earlier Gupta while sharing the video and tagging the Gujarat Forest Department had said that forest staff had kept constant monitoring.

Covid care: Surat police go cashless for traffic fines Since the onset of the pandemic last year, eight policemen died due to Covid-9 in Surat. Agency News: Rajkot

In an attempt to minimise contact amid Covid-19 pandemic, Surat police has distributed 51 hand-held devices on Thursday among traffic policemen to collect penalties from violators. It also launched an app for the officers.“One has to be cautious amid this pandemic. To minimise contact, we have introduced cashless payment methods to collect penalties from violators on the road. Penalties can be paid via Google Pay, PayTM, credit card, debit card or net banking

on the spot. A slip will be generated from the hand-held devices which will be given to the violator. The person concerned will also get an alert on his mobile phone and a link which will enable him to take printouts afterwards,” Surat police commissioner Ajaykumar Tomar said.“The

penalty amount will be credited to Surat traffic police department’s bank account and later on it will be diverted to the state government’s treasury department,” he added Since the onset of the pandemic last year, eight policemen died due to Covid-9 in Surat. “Some

2 held for Rs 1.13 cr oxygen concentrator scam Bhuj on Thursday who had allegedly promised delivery of over 3,500 concentrators and taken 10% advance from the victims. Sunvilla News: Ahmedabad

supplying power to Pipavav port and neighbouring villages collapsed or got uprooted when the cyclone made landfall at Una in neighbouring Gir Somnath district on Monday night. A major disruption to this 220 KV Dhokadva transmission line of Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation Limited (GETCO), the

creating a separate facility in the city, where the patients who have already undergone surgery can be sent for the administration of the injection Amphotericin-B — and continue to be monitored by their physician for safety profiling of their blood sugar levels. “This will take the load off from the main hospital as patients from other districts, who have to stay back for the drug administration can be shifted to the facility and only critical surgical cases can be admitted in the main wards,” Aiyer said.SSG hospital in Vadodara has a total of 154 patients admitted to the two mucormycosis wards. Of these 33 are Covid19 positive and 23 RTPCR reports are still awaited, the hospital said. The hospital, on Thursday, also began admitting patients in a third ward created to treat the infection. The hospital has so far seen 12 mortalities and five recoveries, Aiyer said. Gujarat Medical Education and Research Society (GMERS)-run Gotri hospital has an additional 35 patients admitted.

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Days after two Ahmedabad-based businessmen were duped of Rs 1.13 crore in a deal for oxygen concentrators, police arrested two persons from Gir Somnath and KutchBhuj on Thursday who had allegedly promised delivery of over 3,500 concentrators and taken 10% advance from the victims.According to police, an FIR was lodged at Ahmedabad Cyber Crime Police Station on Wednesday after businessman Nirav Lal, who owns a unit engaged in the production and sale of

X-ray machinery, and his acquaintance Kaushik Shah allegedly paid Rs 1.13 crore to one Ankit Vala, director of Atomdas Private Limited in Ahmedabad, for import shipment of 3,500 oxygen concentrators of 10 and 5 litres capacity. The accused had switched off his phone after receiving 10% advance payment from the victims in the second week of May. On Thursday, the Ahmedabad Cyber Crime Cell arrested Ankit Kumar Vala (27), a resident of Kodinar in Gir Somnath, and Saurabh Jain (25), a resident of Vadaj in

Ahmedabad. Police also seized cash worth Rs 59.50 lakh from the duo.“The accused had first floated a company named Atomdas last year with an aim to do business of surgical equipment to make profit. Then they made a website for their company and listed that they deal in surgical equipment such as gloves, therometers, pulse oximeters, masks and other items. Interested parties who contacted the accused were told to pay at least 10 per cent advance for bulk delivery of products,” said a senior official of Ahmedabad Cyber Crime Cell. “Using the same modus operandi, they made false promises of delivery of over 3,500 oxygen concentrators to the two businessmen and took 10 per cent advance of Rs 1.13 crore. They made false assurances to the victims and later switched off their phones,” the officer added.

of the family members of the deceased policemen have already got Rs 25 lakh compensation from the state government. Proposal for the rest has already been sent to the state government. We are in touch with the family members,” Tomar said Surat police department has also formed a Covid cell to help the policemen suffering from Covid-19, Tomar added. Besides, an app has also been launched on Thursday for policemen wherein the latter with symptoms can put in their details and get advice from doctors. Tomar said that only policemen in Surat city will get benefit of this app.

Indigenous fight against Covid: MSN Labs launches Posaconazole (PosaOne) to treat black fungus Sunvilla News: Ahmedabad Laboratories Pvt Ltd (MSN) announced today, the launch of Posaconazole in India. MSN has launched the product under the brand name PosaOne as 100 mg Delayed Release tablets 300 mg injections, respectively. Posaconazole is a triazole antifungal agent indicated for treating mucormycosis patients. Many patients recovering from Covid 19 have been detected with a rare and deadly fungal infection known as mucormycosis or black fungus. With mortality rates on the incline, accessibility of anti-fungal medication is being an unmet deficit in this testing times. As an outcome of MSN’s competence in research and manufacturing of anti fungal infection drugs, it is now targeting to proactively reach to patients across India by ensuring the access of PosaOne, through.

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