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First case of new CoV strain detected in Ladakh
Srinagar: After three Covid patients suspected of being contaminated by the mutated United Kingdom (UK) strain tested negative, Jammu and Kashmir heaved a sigh of relief.
“Both suspected cases have been tested negative for the UK variant. We have got reports from Delhi. One of them had tested negative here already. Since he was a close contact of COVID positive, we had retained him in the hospital,” Dr. Bilquis Shah, COVID Nodal Officer, Jawhar Lal Nehru Memorial (JLNM) hospital, informed.
Earlier this month, two UK returnees were admitted to JNLM hospital for being infected with a new strain. Their samples were sent to National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) Delhi for verifying the variant.
New Indian Netflix Originals Coming to Netflix in 2021
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Netflix dramatically increased the amount of Original Indian content in its catalog in 2020, debuting a dozen scripted and unscripted series and even more Original movies. 2021 is poised to continue this trend, with lots of intriguing titles in the pipeline. Here are the TV series and movies we’re hoping to see in the new year.
New Original Series Lined up for 2021
Baahubali: Before the Beginning
Fans are still waiting for the prequel series
Baahubali: Before the Beginning, a two-season spin-off of the blockbuster film franchise that was announced in 2018. A good portion of the first season was filmed in 2019, but a report in The Indian Express in September revealed that the series was undergoing a major creative overhaul in order to “do justice to the expansive vision, depth of storytelling, and complex characters.” Hopefully the revamp will be ready in 2021, but fans may have to wa
Kashmir’s Women Chroniclers
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Journalists hold a protest outside the office of the Directorate of Information and Public Relations against the assault on two on their colleagues. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur
When Afsana Rashid, started her career as a journalist way back in 2002, as a reporter for
Kashmir Images, there were hardly any women journalists in Kashmir.
“I was given due space in all the news organizations I worked with,” said Afsana, currently working as an assistant professor at the Media Education Research Centre (MERC), Kashmir University. “As an individual, you have to not only create a space for yourself but you have to maintain that space as well”
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