Indian woman tries to revive dying husband, image shatters hearts worldwide
World
Wed, Apr 28, 2021
Indian woman tries to revive her husband by giving him CPR. He passed away. Photo: Social media.
The image of an Indian woman giving CPR to her dying husband in an attempt to save him from coronavirus has broken hearts worldwide.
The harrowing image is a reflection of what thousands in India are going through as the pandemic continues to wreak havoc in the country.
India has been reporting more than 300,000 coronavirus infections over the past few days, overburdening its health systems. Several hospitals across the country have run out of oxygen, causing many patients to die.
Free public transport, green spaces and central experience districts are among the many proposals put forward by the Property Council of Australia and EY as ways to bring life back into the CBDs.
Laguna Phuket Hits Pause On Revive 555 Festival
Laguna Phuket Hits Pause On Revive 555 Festival
In response to recent news regarding a band member who travelled from Bangkok to perform in Phuket last weekend having a positive test for covid-19, Laguna Phuket has decided to postpone all Revive 555 Festival events with immediate effect. Swift actions have been taken to test the other band members and people who were in close contact with the person. To-date, all tested people have shown negative results and will self-isolate for 14 days as a further precaution.
Photo: Laguna Phuket
“As a socially responsible business, Laguna Phuket strongly supports all public health measures and strictly abides by all government regulations. Due to this unfortunate situation, we have decided to postpone our Revive 555 Festival events until further notice” said Paul Wilson, SAVP Laguna Phuket. “Whilst this is disappointing given the time, effort and expense that has gone into these even
Iran and the United States will begin indirect talks in Vienna on Tuesday aimed at bringing both countries back into full compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal that Washington abandoned three years ago.
Iran has steadily overstepped the accord’s limits on its nuclear programme in response to Washington’s withdrawal from the accord in 2018 and its reimposition of sanctions that have crippled the Islamic Republic’s economy.
Experts call for ease of doing business to revive economic growth
National
April 5, 2021
Islamabad: Dr. Erfa Iqbal, CEO, Punjab Board of Investment and Trade, has said that the Punjab government is looking forward to receiving proposals from the business community prior to finalising the provincial budget for the next financial year.
Dr. Erfa was addressing a pre-budget meeting on ‘Better business regulations’ jointly organised here line by Sustainable Development Policy Institute and National Textile University, Faisalabad.
Dr. Erfa said that the private sector has a critical role in the growth of the economy adding that all sectors of the economy need to come up with specific suggestions about taxes, business facilitation, access to infrastructure, investments, and other related aspects of doing business.