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Thursday, 7 May 2020

Toxic gas leaks before Corona is unleashed, killing three and leaving hundreds in hospital

A case of gas leakage has come to light in a pharmaceutical company in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. The incident happened on Thursday morning. Then there is the atmosphere of tension throughout the city. Still the situation is not under control. The local administration and the navy have evacuated the villages around the factory.


It is being reported that there has been a leakage of toxic gas from Vishakha LG Polymer Company based in RR Venkatapuram. Today an area around three kilometers of the factory is affected by the toxic gas. Currently five villages have been evacuated, with hundreds of people arriving at the hospital with headaches, vomiting and shortness of breath.

Three killed, 20 in critical condition
Three people have died at a government hospital. While the condition of 20 people is said to be serious. Most of them are elderly and children. It is said that 170 people have been admitted to government hospitals. In addition, many people have been admitted to private hospitals in Gopalpur. 2000 beds have been arranged.

Leakage of Pvc or strain gas

The municipal commissioner of Visakhapatnam has said that there was a gas leak in the initial report. The leak started at half past one in the morning. Hundreds of people have been trapped in the gas leak and many have fainted while some are having difficulty breathing.

However, the real cause of the gas leak has not been identified yet. At present, Vinay Chand, District Officer, Visakhapatnam, has reached the spot and is monitoring the situation. He says the situation has been brought under control within two hours. Some people are having trouble breathing and are being given oxygen support.

NDRF teams have also been present at the spot and people are being evacuated from the village. Police officers are appealing to people to get out of the house and go to a safe place. At the same time, people are being appealed not to go to the affected area.

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Gujaratis are confused about the issue of government bus fare - MP's or MLA's?



A meeting was held today under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel to take the people from the village to Surat to reach their homeland. In the beginning, more than 200 government buses have been shown to run from Surat to the people of Saurashtra.

Only one way fare will be charged from those who want to go home. Private buses cost Rs. It has announced a fare of Rs 1,000 and now there is a possibility of charging Rs 500 to Rs 550 for travel in ST.

At that time, the government's announcement was seen on social media to take credit. Surat MLAs, corporators, parliamentarians in a hurry posting showing different fares were confused as to which of these details are true?

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Wednesday, 6 May 2020

This private hospital in Gujarat will provide free treatment to Corona patients - find out about it



Patients infected with the corona epidemic are being treated in government hospitals. But as Corona's cases continued to grow, all the beds in the government hospital were now overflowing with patients. It was later announced that the treatment would also be done in private by the government.



In such a situation, the private Christ Hospital in Rajkot has taken an important decision in the interest of the patients of Corona. No charges will be levied from Corona patients treated at the hospital. Corona patients will receive free treatment at Christ Hospital with modern facilities.

Currently, a 50-bed COVID-19 hospital has been set up at Christ Hospital in Rajkot. So far many suspected patients have been treated by the hospital. So a corona positive patient was also treated by the hospital, who has been discharged after recovering. It is coming to be the first private hospital of its kind in Gujarat.

So far, 59 cases of corona virus have been reported in Rajkot out of which 16 patients have been discharged. If a patient wants to seek treatment in a private hospital other than the Civil Hospital in Rajkot, he has to pay the prescribed charges of the hospital. Rajkot Christ Hospital has announced that they will not be charged for corona virus patients from April 16.

It is worth mentioning that in cities like Ahmedabad, private hospitals are extorting money from patients in the name of corona treatment. A one day charge of Rs. 50,000 / - is being levied. Not only that, private hospitals are demanding 2 blank checks even before admission. This operation of Christ Hospital is commendable.

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Covid-19: What you need to know today

Late on Monday, the number of Covid-19 deaths around the world crossed 250,000. That’s a grim number, whichever way you look at it. On Tuesday, the global tally stood at over 252,000 dead, 3.66 million cases, and 1.2 million recoveries. Are more of the new cases asymptomatic? Data on worldometers.info would seem to suggest so – the proportion of mild cases (2.15 million) among active cases (2.2 million) has increased by a full percentage point from 97% to 98% over the past week. And out of 1.46 million closed cases, 83% (1.2 million) were recoveries, and the rest deaths. With 1.2 million cases, the US alone accounts for a third of Covid-19 cases; and with 70,000 deaths, almost 28% of all fatalities.

India ended Monday with 46,388 cases and 1,494 deaths. The number of deaths from the coronavirus disease crossed 100 in a day for the first time. India may have somewhat flattened the curve, but it hasn’t defeated the virus yet – like New Zealand and Australia have, for instance.
In both countries, the number of daily cases as well as daily deaths has come down. To be sure, as I have previously written, the number to watch is daily deaths. The number of daily cases can be misleading. This could be on account of complete confusion on reporting the numbers, perhaps driven by the desire to make things look better than they are (West Bengal is a case in point) (see page 9); or it could be on account of certain numbers not being aggregated (the private test numbers in Maharashtra weren’t, for instance, and were added to the total in one swoop on Monday, resulting in a spike in daily cases); or it could simply be because test results come in two, three, four, sometimes even five days later. The Delhi high court directed the Delhi government on Monday to ensure all reports came in within 48 hours of a test, but this applies only to Delhi. The number of deaths isn’t as misleading, although even that has seen some confusion arising from misreporting.
As India exits the lockdown gradually – phase 3 of the nationwide lockdown is actually a graded exit – this will be the number to watch. In the US, for instance, the number of daily deaths and cases could rise sharply by June 1 as the country reopens, the New York Times reported Monday, citing internal Trump administration documents (see page 12). According to that report, the number of new cases in the US could touch 200,000 a day, and the number of deaths up to 3,000. The corresponding current numbers are 30,000 and 1,750, NYT reported
The trajectory of the disease in India, as this column has repeatedly pointed out, is very different from that in the US. Indeed, it could almost be called benign, if not for the inappropriateness of using such a term for a dangerous virus. Still, the scenario predicted in the US is important because it highlights that victory over the Sars-CoV-2 virus which causes Covid-19 requires persistence, and that there will not be one day of victory – unless you are New Zealand – but many: one when the number of daily cases starts reducing during a lockdown; another when the number of deaths do; still another when the number of daily cases starts reducing after a lockdown is removed; a fourth when a country successfully combats a second wave (and most experts are sure that there will be one); and a fifth and sixth and so on until a vaccine is discovered, and, more importantly, becomes accessible to all.
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Tuesday, 5 May 2020

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Dwara Arji Kari Sako Cho Ane Je Khedut Mitro Pase Khedut Nondhani Patra Nathi Teo Niche Mujab Na Aadhar Purava Sathe Arji Kari Aapna Taluka Panchayat Kacheri Ae Karel Arji Ni Print Ma Sahi Kari Aapva Ni Rahese.





i khedut is an web portal started by Agriculture & Co-Operation Department. I khedut is online subsidy process by Government of Gujarat. The Farmers who are interested can easily register on this portal for get benefits of Gujarat Government subsidy at www.ikhedut.gujarat.gov.in.


Component of i Khedut Yojana 2020
Following are the Components or Ingredient of I khedut yojna.1. Underground Pipe Line-PVC
2.M B. Plau (mechanical reversible
3.Mb Plau
4.Mb Plau (Hydraulic reverse)
5.Outomatic Seed Low Fertilizer Drill
6. Automated Seed Low Fertilizer Planner
7. Automated Seed Drill
8. Celtivator
9. Cleaner cum Grader
10. Open Pipeline
11.Groundnut Digger
12. Charge cutter (engine / oil motor operated)
13.Captor Cutter (Tractors / Power Teeler Operated)
14. Chasele Plau
15. Serious Teal Seed Low Fertilizer Drill
16. Zero Teal Seed Low Fertilizer Planner
17. Serious Teal Seed Drill
18.Tractor
19.Discover Plau
20.Discover Heroes
21. Retired
22. Pedi Trans-Planet (Self-propelled)
23. Pump Setts
24.Processing Unit
25.Plau
26.Pack Defense Equipment- Power-operated
27. Power Tealer
28. Power Thraser
29. Power Weeder (self-propelled)
30. Potato Diger
31. Potato Planter
32.Post Hall Digger
33. Frontier Broadcasters
34. FREN OPENER
35. Bund Former
36. Brus Cutter
37. Blade Harrow
38.Beller (tractor powered
39. Multi Crop Planter
40. Mobile Shader
41.Redged Bed Planter
42.Raze & Return Planter
43.Reser
44.Reper (tractor front mounted)
45.Ripper (self propelled)
46. Reaper cum binder
47. Pottery Plow
48. Harry Potter Disk
49. Rotary Power Tealer (Self Propelled)
50. Rotor Power Harrow
51. Rawatwater
52.land level
53. Laser Land Level
54. Vinoving Fan
55.Shredder
56.Stable Saver
57. Subsecular
58. Slashar
59. Hand Tools Kit
60.Hero (Rap)






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Government of Gujrat has introduced I- Khedut Yojna for view to helping farmers of gujarat with better agriculture growth. First of all meet the computer operator of the village panchayat of your village to apply online application. Following are Necessity Document for I Khedut yojna.


Online Application :- Some Various welfare schemes for the farmers implemented by various agencies like co-operative societies, agricultural boards, corporations, government institutes etc. ALl the schemes avail benefits to the farmers as easy way. i khedut allows get the benefits of the scheme to the farmers. The farmers who are applying for the i khedut scheme can take print and check status of the application.


Details about an agriculture :- The farmers can access the information regarding the dealers of pesticides, fertilisers, seeds etc. The Product and supplies information can be update by an dealers. Through the I khedut web portal, the farmers can check availability of products and price etc. By I khedut web portal, You can access details about various loans provided to farmers by different banks. At the i khedut web portal, list of the finance providers and their addresses can be accessed.


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Beginning of summer vacation: Primary teachers were trapped in Kutch instead of hometown



Vacation fun is either for the students or the teachers. But, as this summer vacation has become a punishment for primary school teachers, the teachers are not able to go to their hometowns even though the state government has officially announced summer vacation from today. A third phase of lockdown is underway across the country following Corona's death. As a result, it is not possible to go outside the district or state without permission. For some similar reason, primary teachers outside the district on duty in Kutch are also stuck.

Hundreds of primary school teachers working in various primary schools in Bunny-West, considered to be the border area of ​​Chhewada in Kutch, are in a hurry to go home as soon as the vacation is announced but now the district borders are sealed and they are waiting for the upper level order. However, the mood of the primary school teachers has also deteriorated as the educational work has been stopped for the last one month and they are being provided at home.

Corona's global epidemic has also had an impact on education. The first step was to stop the spread of coronation in the country. Only teachers were ordered to go to school. But the teachers have no idea that Corona's vacation will be ruined. And that's exactly what happened. Summer vacation has been officially announced and even though the vacation has started from today, the primary school teachers on duty in Kutch cannot go home.

Most of the primary teachers on duty in Kutch are from outside the district. Rapar, Lakhpat, Abdasa of Chhewada as well as primary teachers of Bunny-West area of ​​Bhuj taluka are worried at present. Hometown with family at the start of the summer vacation but this time stuck due to the announced lockdown following the Corona virus.

For the last several days, the school has been closed for educational purposes and only government-ordered work has been carried out and now, despite the announcement of summer vacation, he is unable to go home due to lockdown.

400-500 km from hometown. The mood of the primary teachers living in the remote Chhewada area has deteriorated. Because, in the early days of the lockdown, it seemed that the lockdown would open by the summer vacation and they would be able to go home, but now that the lockdown has been extended by the government and the district boundaries have been sealed, it has become difficult for teachers to reach home.

Even though the summer vacation holidays started today, the primary teachers had to start their vacation in Kutch.

Expressing their displeasure over this, the Khawda teachers said that they did not want to take any risk to go home without legal permission as the district boundaries were sealed due to the lockdown. We are ready to go home if we get approval from the office. Hurry to go home but how to get home? At present no system has been set up by the system. More than 30 teacher families are stuck in food alone. Especially those sisters who live here alone have their moods worsened.

At that time, there is a demand from the primary teachers that arrangements should be made for repatriation through the system. Talking to District Primary Education Officer Sanjay Parmar about this, he also drew attention to this issue at the upper level. Upon receipt of the order, the approval will be processed as per the instructions.

It is to be mentioned that when the state government is making arrangements to repatriate foreign workers, why the teachers on duty in Kutch are not allowed to go home? Why no arrangements are made for them. It is difficult to be alone in the deserted area of ​​Chhewada as the educational work has been closed for the last forty days and now that the vacation has come, arrangements should be made to take the teachers home.

However, in this regard, Kutch District Primary Teachers Society and Pvt. Although it was introduced by the academic union, no result was forthcoming, which has rekindled the anxiety among the teachers. On the other hand, many primary school teachers had reached home in the early stages of the lockdown and many teachers had not left their head quarters at that time. Even well-meaning teachers are now repenting.

Officials show sympathy towards primary teachers
Apart from teaching, many obstacles are taken from the primary teachers. The public representatives of Kutch need to come forward on behalf of the primary teachers who are trapped even though the vacation has been declared public due to the lockdown at the present time.

When teachers are ready to go home and follow all the rules, they should try to get permission to take them home. Even though the officials are silent on the matter, the teachers will have to stay in the border district for how many more days.

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Monday, 4 May 2020

India's biggest Pakistani enemy was shot dead by the Indian Army - find out who is here



A clash took place between security forces and militants in Handwada, Jammu and Kashmir this morning. Four people, including an army colonel and a major, and a Jammu and Kashmir police officer were killed in the encounter. The martyrs include National Rifles Colonel Ashutosh Sharma, Major Anuj Sud and a police sub-inspector Shakeel Qazi. It is also known that two terrorists were killed in this encounter. One of these terrorists has been identified as India's biggest enemy.

According to the IG of Kashmir, Vijay Haider, the top commander of Pakistan's Haider-Lashkar-e-Taiba, was killed in the encounter.

Two militants were shot dead in the encounter, which took place on Saturday in the Chanjmullah area of ​​Hindwada, an army spokesman said, adding that militants and security forces clashed.

According to the statement, security forces received information that terrorists had taken several people hostage in a house in Handwada in Kupwara district. After which the Army and the Jammu and Kashmir Police launched a joint operation. An army and police team went inside the house to free the hostages. The team managed to free the hostages.

During this time, however, the terrorists fired heavily on the team. Two terrorists have been killed in the encounter. Two Army officers, two jawans and a sub-inspector of the Jammu and Kashmir Police have been killed.

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