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India Under Siege From Covid-19: The Worst Yet to Come

Sania Farooqui is a journalist and filmmaker based out of New Delhi. A relative wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) attends the funeral of his family member who died from Covid, at one of the biggest cremation grounds in New Delhi on 26 April. (Seemapuri Cremation Ground/File-Amit Sharma) NEW DELHI, India, May 11 2021 (IPS) - The Coronavirus infections and deaths in India recorded a daily high on Monday, 10 May, with 366,161 new infections and 3,754 deaths as reported by the Indian health ministry, taking India’s total tally to 22.66 million with 246,116 deaths. Experts have raised a flag stating India’s actual figures could be far higher than what is currently being reported.

SC hearing today on the issue of breaking Covid rules in Kumbh Mela and elections - कुंभ मेले और चुनावों में कोविड नियम तोड़ने के मुद्दे पर SC में सुनवाई आज

SC hearing today on the issue of breaking Covid rules in Kumbh Mela and elections - कुंभ मेले और चुनावों में कोविड नियम तोड़ने के मुद्दे पर SC में सुनवाई आज
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Opinion: Why is the CTA asking Tibetans to donate to Modi s private fund?

Opinion: Why is the CTA asking Tibetans to donate to Modi’s private fund? By Gelek Badheystang As of May 5, 2021, Tibetans in the Toronto area have collectively donated over $42,000 to help the people in India. Almost everyday, the Tibetan Canadian Cultural Centre sends emails to its mailing list, urging people to donate and add to this amount. They are following directives sent by the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA). Why is the CTA directing Tibetan associations in Canada and around the world to collect money on behalf of a private fund started by a prime minister and party that bears the greatest responsibility for the humanitarian crisis unfolding in India right now?

Indian virus surge raises questions about Modi s competence

Indian virus surge raises questions about Modi’s competence Top Story May 6, 2021 ISLAMABAD: India’s hospitals were packed with coronavirus patients, relatives of the sick scrambled to find supplies of oxygen, and crematoriums were running near full capacity to handle the dead. On Wednesday, India reported as many as 3,841 deaths and 406,628 infections with death toll crossing 230,000, international media reported. Yet despite those clear signs of an overwhelming health crisis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pressed ahead with a densely packed campaign rally. As another deadly wave of COVID-19 infections was swamping India, Modi’s government refused to cancel a giant Hindu festival. Cricket matches, attended by tens of thousands, carried on, too. The catastrophicsurge has badly dented Modi’s political image after he drew praise last year for moving quickly to lock down India’s nearly 1.4 billion people. Now, he’s been called a “super-spreader” by the vice presiden

India s coronavirus surge damages Modi s image of competence - World

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi leaves after a function at the Bharatiya Janata Party headquarters following a state election in New Delhi, India, November 11, 2020. AP/File India’s hospitals were packed with coronavirus patients, relatives of the sick scrambled to find supplies of oxygen, and crematoriums were running near full capacity to handle the dead. Yet despite those clear signs of an overwhelming health crisis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pressed ahead with a densely packed campaign rally. “I have never seen such a huge crowd before!” he roared to his supporters in West Bengal state on April 17, before key local elections. “Wherever I can see, I can only see people. I can see nothing else.”

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