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ఆల్ ఇండియా రేడియో న్యూస్ RADIO NEWS 28.09.2020

ప్లే బటన్ మీద క్లిక్ చేసి న్యూస్ ప్లే చేయండి. సరి గా ప్లే అవ్వాలి అంటే ఫైర్ ఫాక్స్ లేదా మొబైల్ ఇన్ బిల్ట్ బ్రౌజర్ ని ఉపయోగించండి (క్రోమ్ లో ప్లే అవ్వక పోవచ్చు). కొంచెం క్రిందకు స్క్రోల్ చేసి చదివే న్యూస్ ను టెక్స్ట్ రూపం లో చూడండి. టెక్స్ట్ ను చూస్తూ వినండి. మీ ఇంగ్లీష్ భాషా ప్రావీణ్యం మరింత పెరుగుతుంది.

THE HEADLINES,

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi says freedom from Mandi restrictions will benefit farmers.
  • Centre releases first installment of over 19 thousand  Crore Rupees for Paddy procurement in three states under MSP Scheme.
  • Paddy procurement touches all time high of over 32 Lakh metric tonnes in Tamil Nadu.
  • Health Minister Harsh Vardhan says India is still far away from achieving Herd Immunity against Coronavirus.
  • India's total COVID-19 recovery crosses 50 lakh mark.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi to hold Virtual Bilateral Summit  with his Danish counterpart  today.
  • Nation pays homage to revolutionary freedom fighter Bhagat Singh on his 113th birth anniversary.

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In our special series on the occasion of the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, we begin this bulletin with 'Bapu Ki Baat'. In a Speech at Inter-Asian Relations Conference, Mahatma Gandhi had spoken about the villages of India.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that freedom from Mandi restrictions will benefit the farmers. In his Mann Ki Baat program yesterday, the Prime Minister said, a large number of farmers have benefited from being allowed to sell their produce outside the Agricultural Produce Marketing Committees or mandies. He said, in 2014, fruits and vegetables were excluded from the APMC Act, which greatly benefited the farmers. The Prime Minister cited example of farmers from Haryana, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh who narrated how they had benefited and made higher profits by selling their produce directly to buyers. Prime Minister Modi said the farmers will now be out of the clutches of the middle men and will get remunerative prices. 

The Prime Minister lauded farmers for strengthening the country's agricultural sector and said the farm sector played a major role in building a self reliant India. He added even in this hour of Corona crisis, agricultural sector has shown its resilience. 

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National Cooperative Development Corporation, NCDC has sanctioned the first installment fund of 19 thousand 444 crore rupees to three states for Kharif paddy procurement under Minimum Support Price operations. These states are Chhattisgarh, Haryana and Telangana. Agriculture Ministry said, these amounts have been sanctioned to assist the States and State Marketing Federations in undertaking paddy procurement operations in a timely manner through their respective cooperative organizations. Chhattisgarh gets the highest amount to the tune of nine thousand crore rupeess. Telangana has been sanctioned five thousand 500 crores and Haryana five thousand 444 crore. The Ministry said, this proactive step by NCDC during the COVID pandemic will give the much needed financial support to farmers of these three states who account for nearly 75 per cent of production of paddy in the country. Managing Director, NCDC, Sundeep Nayak said that in response to the clarion call given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, NCDC was ready to assist more States in carrying out MSP operations for giving fair value to farmers in the light of the historic farm related legislations.

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In Tamil Nadu, the procurement of paddy from farmers by the government has exceeded all previous years' record, despite the ongoing pandemic.  State Food Minister Kamraj said, the figure has reached about 32.24 lakh metric tonnes so far and is set to go up. The Koyambedu Wholesale Market in Chennai, considered one of the biggest in Asia, reopened this morning, after a gap of about five months. It was closed in early May due to the pandemic.

"The farmers seem to have prevailed over the pandemic as Covid-19 has failed to dampen the agriculture sector. It is more so in the field of paddy cultivation, as indicated by the latest data. The state Food Minister Kamaraj told reporters at Tiruvarur in the Delta that the paddy procurement this season so far has exceeded 32.24 lakh metric tonnes. He said this is the highest quantity of paddy procurement from the farmers by the state government. He further said the paddy would possibly fetch more prices from October 1st as the price for the kharif season would apply from next month. The inflow of the food grains to the procurement centres may further go up from then.  Jayasingh, AIR News, Chennai".

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Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan has said that India is still far from achieving herd immunity against COVID-19 and people should continue to follow coronavirus norms laid out by the government. He said, even the soon-to-be-released second sero survey indicates  that we are far from having achieved any kind of herd immunity which necessitates that all of us should continue following COVID-appropriate behaviour. Dr. Harsh Vardhan was answering questions posed by his social media interactors in the third episode of Sunday Samvaad yesterday. Dr Harsh Vardhan said, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is actively investigating and researching reports of COVID-19 reinfection. He said, although the number of reinfection cases is negligible at this moment, the government is fully seized of the matter. Dr Harsh Vardhan stressed that plasma therapy and Remdesivir should not be encouraged for COVID-19 treatment. He said, private hospitals have also been advised against routine use of these investigational therapies. Health Minister said, the government is committed to increase the public healthcare spending from the existing 1.15 per cent of the GDP to 2.5 per cent by 2025. He added the 15th Finance Commission’s high-level group on health has concurred that health care spending must be raised substantially in the next five years keeping in mind the ongoing pandemic. Dr Harsh Vardhan said that States have been advised to lower the prices of COVID tests.

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India's total recovery of Covid-19 cases today crossed the landmark milestone of 50 lakh. In a tweet, the Health Ministry said, the rise from one lakh in June this year has been steep. The last 10 lakh recoveries were added in just 11 days. The Ministry said, India has witnessed a very high level of more than 90 thousand recoveries every day recently. Recovered cases have outpaced the active cases by more than five times. Health Ministry said, the commendable feat has been achieved through enhanced medical infrastructure, implementation of Standard Treatment Protocol, full dedication and commitment of Doctors, paramedics and frontline workers.

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Talking to All India Radio News, Dr. AK Varshney of RML Hospital, Delhi spoke about the precautions to keep ourselves safe from COVID-19 infection especially in the upcoming winter season. He said, people must follow all Covid related advice like wearing a mask and maintaining physical distancing.

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A total of three thousand 292 fresh cases of COVID-19 were recorded in Delhi yesterday taking the infection tally in the national capital to over two lakh 71 thousand. The Delhi Government has said that over two lakh 36 thousand people affected with Coronavirus have been cured so far.

In the last 24 hours, three thousand 739 people recovered and 42 deaths were reported in the National Capital taking the death toll to five thousand 235. Presently, the total number of active cases in Delhi is 29 thousand 228.

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In Himachal Pradesh, 195 fresh COVID-19 cases were detected yesterday, taking the tally to 14,191 . The death toll due to covid-19 in the state has risen to 170 with 11 more fatalities. Three deaths were reported from Shimla, two each from Kangra and Mandi and one each from Chamba, Kullu, Solan and Sirmaur. 629 patients recovered yesterday, bringing the total recoveries in the state to 10,339.Currently, 3,657 active cases are being treated in the state.

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Madhya Pradesh government will honour Corona warriors from the medical field in the state capital  Bhopal today. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will present a letter of appreciation to all the doctors and health workers who contributed during the pandemic.

"The Chief Minister will interact with Corona warriors, who contributed a lot in rendering their services in handling the Covid-19 pandemic. The program will be jointly organized by Medical Education and Public Health & Family Welfare departments. Meanwhile, the numbers of COVID-19 cases in the state climbed up to 1 lakh 22 thousand after 2 thousand 310 new cases were reported in the past 24 hours. With 26 patients succumbing to the infection, the death toll rose to 2 thousand 207. As per the state health bulletin, 2 thousand 81 coronavirus patients were discharged from the hospitals in the past 24 hours taking the number of recovered cases in the state to around 97 thousand 571. There are now 22 thousand 431 active cases in Madhya Pradesh. Sanjeev Sharma, AIR News, Bhopal."

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In Gujarat, the Crime Branch of Rajkot Police has busted black marketing racket of life-saving Remdesivir injections. Police has nabbed five people including a woman in this connection. The state  reported 1411 new cases of Covid-19 during the last 24 hours.

"The total cases detected so far in Gujarat have reached up to 1 lakh 33 thousand 219. With the recovery of 1231 patients yesterday, the recovery rate has further improved and reached up to 84.93 percent. Total 1 lakh 13 thousand 140 patients have been recovered in the state till now. More than 42 lakh 32 thousand tests have been carried out in the state till date, out of which 60357 tests were carried out yesterday. At present total active cases in the state are 16660, out of which 86 patients are on ventilator. 10 patients died yesterday taking the total deaths due to Covid19 up to 3419. Yogesh Pandya, AIR News, Ahmedabad".

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Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said that the Home department is keeping a close vigil on the health service sector of the state to curb any mal practice. He said the state is taking several measures to keep a check on overcharging by health service providers which includes sting operations and also launch of a toll free number for public for registering complaints pertaining to over charging.

"Deshmukh said there are many hospitals which are providing services as per govt norms. He said the govt has taken a note of such socially conscious hospitals, but there are some private hospitals, testing laboratories and plasma laboratories who are looting people. He said officials from FDA, Municipal and Police administrations will be made to visit private hospitals in Nagpur city from Monday. He said the citizens can also register their complaints at toll free number 100 or in an alternative whatsapp number. The administration has decided to intensify their effort by introducing a series of new measures which includes stamping of the infected patient in home quarantine for ease in identification and fining them if they are found to be out in public places, 500 rs fine for anyone not using a mask in public places and registration of any complaints through toll free numbers. Devapriyo Bhattacharjee, AIR News, Mumbai".

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In Karnataka 9,543 fresh Covid  cases were reported yesterday taking the tally to 5,75,566. On the other hand 6,522 people  recovered from the disease and were discharged. As many as 1,04,724 active patients are taking treatment at various hospitals in the State. 79 covid patients lost their life and the total fatalities have gone up to 8,582.

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In view of the prevailing pandemic, Odisha Government is launching Radio Pathshala program for students upto class 8 from today. The program will be broadcast on All India Radio stations in the state for 15 minutes daily.

"Even as covid-19 continues to ride the crest in Odisha, the School and Mass Education department has turned to All India Radio as an effective medium for learning for about 60 lakh students in the government and aided schools across the state. More than ten Akashvani Kendras in the state will carry the classes between 10 to 1015 hours daily  from Monday to Friday beginning today. The audio of the program will also be made available on the online DIKSHA platform for the students for whom schools have been kept out of bounds since March this year. The government has already cut the school syllabus down by 30% for 2020-21 academic sessionGirish Chandra Dash, bhubaneswar".

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Danish counterpart Mette Frederiksen will hold a Virtual Bilateral Summit today. An MoU in the field of intellectual property cooperation between the two countries will be signed on the occasion. Our Correspondent reports that during the summit, another major outcome will be the joining of International Solar Alliance, ISA by Denmark.

"The Bilateral Summit will give an opportunity to the two leaders to comprehensively review the broad framework of the bilateral relationship in the context of the time-tested friendly ties between the two countries. Bilateral trade in goods and services between India and Denmark has grown by over 30 per cent to 3.68 billion dollars in 2019. Around 200 Danish companies have invested in India in different sectors including shipping, renewable energy, environment, agriculture, food processing and smart urban development. Several major Danish companies have built new manufacturing factories under the Make in India scheme. Around 25 Indian companies are also present in Denmark in IT, renewable energy and engineering. With Dipendra Kumar, Suparna Saikia, AIR News Delhi".

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The Nation pays homage to the revolutionary freedom fighter Bhagat Singh on his 113th birth anniversary today. It was on this day in 1907, Bhagat Singh was born in Banga village of Lyallpur district of undivided Punjab province. He fought against the British rule for the country's independence and was hanged in Lahore jail at the age of 23, along with Rajguru and Sukhdev.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to Bhagat Singh and highlighted his contributions to India's freedom struggle. In his Mann Ki Baat programme yesterday, the Prime Minister described the great freedom fighter as a symbol of bravery and courage. Prime Minister Modi said another beautiful aspect of Shaheed Bhagat Singh's life was that he very well understood the importance of teamwork, be it dedication towards Lala Lajpat Rai, or his attachment with Chandrashekhar Azad, Sukhdev and Rajguru and other freedom fighters.

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Home Minister Amit Shah paid a tribute to freedom fighter Shaheed Bhagat Singh on his birth anniversary. In a tweet, the Home Minister expressed his gratitude to Shaheed Bhagat Singh who gave a new direction to freedom struggle through his revolutionary ideas and supreme sacrifice and awakened resolve of independence amongst the youth of the country. The Home Minister said, Bhagat Singh will always remain a source of inspiration for everyone.

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BJP President JP Nadda also paid a tribute to Shaheed Bhagat Singh on his birth anniversary. In a tweet, the BJP president  said, he was a great revolutionary freedom fighter, who raised his voice against the British rule at a young age. He said, the stories of Bhagat Singh's indomitable courage and valor still awakens the patriotism in the youth. Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar has also paid tribute to Shaheed Bhagat Singh on his birth anniversary.

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In Tennis, top-seeded Simona Halep won 10 straight games. She defeated Sara Sorribes Tormo 6-4, 6-0 to reach the second round of the French Open last night and extend her winning streak to 15 matches. Now she next faces  Irina Camelia Begu of Romania. Irina beat Jil Teichmann of Spain by 6-4, 4-6, 6-3.

The 10th-seeded Victoria Azarenka beat Danka Kovinic of Montenegro, 6-1,6-2 in the opening match. She next faces Anna Karolina Schmiedlova, who won 6-4, 6-4 against American veteran Venus Williams. 40-year-old Williams exited in the first round at Roland Garros for the third straight year. In the Men's Singles, former World No.1 Andy Murray has lost in straight sets to Stan Wawrinka in the first round.    US Open runner-up sixth seeded Alexander Zverev overcame a slow start to launch his challenge with a 7-5 6-2 6-4 victory over Austrian Dennis Novak. Earlier, the final grand slam of the year, the French Open got off in Paris yesterday with many changes in place amidst the ongoing pandemic.

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In IPL Cricket, Rajasthan Royals recorded the highest run chase in the history of the tournament to beat Kings XI Punjab by four wickets in a high-scoring encounter at Sharjah, last night. Put into bat first, Mayank Agarwal smashed a 50-ball 106, while skipper KL Rahul cracked a 54-ball 69 as the duo stitched a 183-run opening stand off 99 balls to power Punjab to an imposing 223 for 2.

It was Rahul Tewatia, who turned hero when he smashed five sixes in the 18th over off Sheldon Cottrell to turn the match on his side. He scored a 31-ball 53. Rajasthan chased down the target for the loss of six wickets in 19.3 overs. Earlier, Rajasthan won the toss and elected to field. In today's fixture, Royal Challengers Bangalore will take on Mumbai Indians at Dubai.

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India's largest power producer, NTPC Limited has invited bids for procurement of biomass pellets for its various thermal plants as part of its endeavour to reduce burning of crop residue on farmlands that cause air pollution. The power producer has envisaged consumption of five million tonnes of pellets in the current year at its 17 power plants including NTPC Korba, (Chhattisgarh), NTPC Farakka, (West Bengal), NTPC Dadri (Uttar Pradesh), NTPC Kudgi (Karnataka) and NTPC Rihand (Uttar Pradesh).

In a statement, NTPC Limited said, it had first undertaken this unique initiative on pilot basis in 2017 for biomass co-firing by replacing some of the coal with pellet based fuel at NTPC Dadri, Uttar Pradesh. Post successful implementation, NTPC now plans to replicate the model in 17 of its state of the art plants. NTPC is confident that co-firing will help create large scale rural employment opportunities in processing as well as supply chain for biomass. The power producer will give preference to bids from suppliers from Punjab and Haryana.

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UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres yesterday called on Armenia and Azerbaijan to immediately stop fighting, de-escalate tensions and return to meaningful negotiations without delay. In a statement, the UN chief will be speaking to both the President of Azerbaijan and the Prime Minister of Armenia. Mr.Guterres said he was extremely concerned about the resumption of armed hostilities, condemning the use of force and regretting casualties, including among the civilian population. Mr.Guterres further acknowledged the "important role" of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs - France, Russia and the US. He called on the conflict parties to cooperate with them toward an urgent resumption of dialogue without preconditions.

Fighting erupted anew today between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. A top territorial official said 16 people were killed and more than 100 wounded, while Azerbaijan's president Ilham Aliyev said his military has suffered losses. The Azerbaijani President ordered martial law be imposed in some regions of the country and called for a curfew in major cities.

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An earthquake measuring 5.1 on Richter scale hit Leh in Ladakh last night. Met department informed the earthquake hit the region at 10.57 pm at a depth of 10 Km. It shook the Leh region and the tremors were felt strong in Nubra, Karakoram and Lalok areas in Leh. Kargil also felt the tremors. So far no reports of damage were received from any parts of Ladakh. Since 22nd of September, this is the fourth time, an Earthquake occurred with an intensity ranging between 3.7 to 5.4 on Richter scale in Ladakh region.

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Today’s weather forecast

The National Capital Delhi will have a mainly Clear sky. The minimum temperature was recorded at 23 degree Celsius and maximum is expected to be around 36 degrees. Mumbai, will see a generally cloudy sky with Light rain. The minimum temperature was 26 Celsius and the maximum will be around 32. Chennai will see a generally cloudy sky with Light rain. The temperature is likely to hover between 27 and 33.Kolkata will see a partly cloudy sky with possibility of moderate rain or Thunderstorm. The minimum temperature in the metropolis was 27 degree celsius while the maximum is expected to be around 34 degrees.In the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the minimum temperature was 22 in Jammu while the maximum will be around 30. The city is likely to see  a Mainly clear sky becoming partly cloudy. In Srinagar, the minimum temperature was around 8 while the maximum will be 27 degrees. The city will see a Mainly clear sky becoming partly cloudy. Ladakh will have a mainly clear sky. The temperature is likely to hover between 5 and 24 degree Celsius. In Gilgit, the temperature is likely to hover between 12 and 26. It will see a partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain or Thunderstorm or Duststorm. Muzzafarabad,  will see a mainly clear sky becoming partly cloudy towards afternoon or evening. The temperature is likely to hover between 14 and 29 degree Celsius.

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