Sunanda K. Datta Ray | Caring governance vital to save lives & India’s future
Published : Apr 28, 2021, 7:23 am IST
Updated : Apr 28, 2021, 7:23 am IST
The devastating second wave might not have struck so ferociously had it not been for the government’s triumphalism
Family members of COVID-19 patients wait outside an oxygen-filling centre to refill their empty cylinders, as demand for the gas rises due to spike in coronavirus cases, at Naraina, in New Delhi, Tuesday, April 27, 2021. (PTI/Manvender Vashist)
When the newspapers recorded that over 20 Covid-19 patients had died in a leading New Delhi hospital for lack of oxygen, they also reported that India’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani, had paid £57 million (Rs 592 crores) for the Stoke Park estate in England. Another tycoon, Adar Poonawalla, CEO of Serum Institute of India, had rented a mansion in London’s Mayfair for £50,000 a week.
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Four new goats introduced to Avon Gorge
By Amanda Cameron, Monday Apr 26, 2021
Four new billy goats have been introduced to Avon Gorge to help control unwanted scrub.
The new animals bring the number in “goat gully” back up to six after four of the original herd died several years ago.
Six wild Kashmiri goats were introduced into the enclosure on a steep section of the gorge by Seawalls in 2011.
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Their job was to control scrub growth so that rare wildflowers and grasses, such as the Bristol onion and Bristol rock cress, can grow freely on the limestone ridge.