Home Blog Page 744

Prices of LPG cylinders differ from one state to another due to local taxes

lpg cylinder, lpg, lpg gas, gas bill
Image Courtesy: Afternoon Voice / Akshay Redij

Every household in India is entitled to 12 cylinders of 14.2 kg each at subsidised rates annually. If they have higher consumption in that case customers need to make any additional purchases of LPG cylinders at the market price.

The Indian Oil Corporation said in a statement that, “Due to growing worries about rising COVID-19 cases in Europe and Asia and concerns over the side effects of the vaccine, prices of crude oil and petroleum products in the international market softened in the second fortnight of March 2021.”

Under the PAHAL (Direct Benefit Transfer of LPG) scheme, consumers get LPG cylinders at a subsidised rate. The aids provided depend on foreign exchange rates, crude oil prices etc. From April 2021, the prices of non-subsidised liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) have been reduced across the country.

Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum Corporation and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation previously declared to reduce the price of domestic cooking gas (LPG) by Rs. 10 a cylinder from this month. These are state-run oil marketing companies

According to Indian Oil Corporation, a 14.2 kg non-subsidised LPG cylinder will cost Rs. 809 in Delhi and Mumbai. Out of four metro cities, the price of LPG cylinder is the highest in Kolkata. An LPG cylinder will now be available at Rs. 835.50 in Kolkata. In Chennai, the LPG cylinder will be sold at Rs. 825. The rate of LPG cylinders in India is dependent primarily on two factors — the international benchmark rate of LPG and the exchange rate of the US dollar and rupee. The price of cooking gas was increased three times in February.

COVID Vaccine is not enough to fight the pandemic

coronavirus, vaccination, vaccine, covid vaccine, lockdown,
Image Courtesy: Punit PARANJPE / AFP

The second wave of the coronavirus is not so casual to take, people are suffering more in numbers. There is an ongoing debate on a second lockdown to combat the spike in coronavirus cases in the state. Maharashtra reported nearly 50,000 new cases on Saturday – around 60 per cent of all cases reported from across the country on that day. On Friday the state reported around 48,000 cases.

State capital Mumbai reported over 9,000 cases on Saturday – the most in a day since the pandemic began in December 2019. On Friday the city reported over 8,800 new cases. Pune, one of the biggest cities in the state, has also reported distressing figures; finally, the district administration ordered a 12-hour night curfew and the shutting down of shopping malls, religious places, and hotels and bars for a week, as well as that of public buses.

According to the centre, eight of the top 10 worst-affected districts in India are from Maharashtra. The state’s medical infrastructure – decrepit after earlier waves of infections – is under more pressure. There is increasing daily demand for oxygen cylinders would soon force him to divert those meant for industrial use as well.

 Last week the Mumbai civic body warned of a shortage of beds as it prepped for a potential 10,000 new cases per day. Just blaming the government in such a scenario is not enough to counter COVID but we all the responsible citizens should know the fact that the government cannot protect us from microbes. It is impossible to know what is happening in this second wave.

Vaccinations have rampant while some prevention measures will continue to be necessary regardless of vaccination status, fully vaccinated people without immunocompromising conditions that may reduce their response to vaccination may be able to engage in some activities with low or reduced risk of acquiring or transmitting COVID-19.

A vaccine’s success and efficacy are two different things. As per experts, efficacy refers to how well a drug works under controlled conditions such as a clinical trial, while efficiency refers to how well it works in the real world.

 A high efficacy rate does not always mean a high level of effectiveness in the real world and vice versa. Most of the time effectiveness of the vaccine does not match its rate of efficacy due to variables happening in the real world. This simply means that there is a still chance that even after getting the dose a person may get.

As per clinical studies and testing, AstraZeneca’s Covishield vaccine has 62 and 72 per cent, while Covaxin has an 81 per cent rate of efficacy. In the case of Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, the efficacy rate is 94 and 95 per cent respectively.

The benefits of avoiding disruptions such as unnecessary quarantine and social isolation may outweigh the residual risk of becoming ill with COVID-19 or transmitting the virus to others. The ability of vaccinated people to gradually resume some aspects of normal life will optimize well-being and may help improve vaccine acceptance.

Vaccine effectiveness refers to how well a vaccine performs in a cautiously controlled clinical trial, whereas effectiveness explains its performance in the real world. Evidence demonstrates that the authorized COVID-19 vaccines are both efficacious and effective against symptomatic, laboratory-confirmed COVID-19, including severe forms of the disease. Also, a growing body of evidence suggests that COVID-19 vaccines may also reduce asymptomatic infection, and potentially transmission.

For each authorized COVID-19 vaccine, the overall efficacy was similar to the efficacy across different populations, including elderly and younger adults, in people with and without underlying health conditions, and in people representing different races and ethnicities. People need to have patience and self-care.

The vaccines that are available right now are all two-dose vaccines. After the first dose, good resistance develops that kicks in within about two weeks of that first dose. And it’s the second dose that then boosts that immune response and we see immunity get even stronger after that second dose, again within a shorter period after the second dose. Many people are opting for a third vaccination.

We don’t know yet how long immunity lasts from the vaccines that we have at hand right now. We’re following people who have received vaccinations to find out whether or not their immune response is durable over time and the length of time for which they’re protected against disease. So, we’re going to have to wait for time to pass to see just how long these vaccines last.

The COVID vaccine shot can surely prevent you from the many worries associated with the virus that’s still surging across the globe. However, if you think the jab would also suffice complete protection against the newer, deadlier COVID strain. Even with the best vaccine shot, there still would be a marginal chance that one can get infected with the virus. With the newer coronavirus strains in circulation, there still exists a high risk of infection. However, as scientists are observing, there may be a difference in the way you develop symptoms.


(Any suggestions, comments or dispute with regards to this article send us at feedback@www.afternoonvoice.com)

COVID photo-op nuisance, city photographers find business in the new trend

photoshoot, photo-op, covid-19, coronavirus, covid, covid-19 vaccine, vaccination
Image Courtesy: Punit Paranjpe / AFP

Since the COVID-19 vaccine drive took off in the city, people wait for their turn to receive the COVID-19 vaccination for one more interesting reason and that is the photoshoot. Various celebrities and ministers carry their battalion of media to cover the event. The whole sanctity of the medical environment and the importance of isolation gets diluted in the photo circus.

Nurse Mary at Mumbai’s COVID-19 vaccine centre said, “There is too much enthusiasm for post-vaccine pictures. Beneficiaries pose for photographs after being vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine. That actually kills a lot of time, but we adjust because we see the happiness on people’s face.”

“Beneficiaries wait for their turn to get vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine during the first, second and third phase of immunization drive. There are tremendous response and reciprocation from people in almost every centre,” said BMC officials.

At ESIS Hospital in Navi Mumbai to pose for photos, there is a small photo corner created where citizens pose for pictures at a photo booth after being administered the Covishield vaccine, during the third phase of a countrywide inoculation drive against COVID-19, at Dharavi in Mumbai.

Vinod Dhage, an event photographer said, “These days there is no marriage season like it used to be before. The family events have shrunk but I get a lot of orders at COVID centres from celebrities, local corporators and government officials. They want perfect photos to post on social media.”

“Social media postings have gone viral and many treat it as a status symbol. If you look around, people are flooding with Vaccination photographs. In India people live for social media, they want to display everything that they do in their life. Sometimes managing the excitement of people becomes a little tough,” said the Hospital administration at Navi Mumbai.

Meanwhile, Frontline medical and healthcare workers can no longer register for COVID-19 vaccination, the Health Ministry said on Saturday. It said the move is to ensure vaccine coverage expands quickly to include more categories of people, such as those above age 45 years as frontline medical and healthcare workers have already got priority and enough time to get vaccinated.

Some ineligible beneficiaries in these categories – healthcare and frontline medical workers – have been found adding their names and getting vaccinated in violation of the guidelines, the Health Ministry said in the order.

Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said registration of people above 45 years of age will continue on the CoWIN website and asked States and Union Territories to ensure quick vaccination of healthcare and frontline medical workers who have already registered. When vaccination started in the country in January, there were reports about some healthcare and frontline medical staff showing hesitancy to take the jab. They were thereafter asked to get inoculated and warned of not losing that chance. Doctors and other health professionals were the first categories to be vaccinated in the country.

COVID-19: Weekend lockdown; night curfew & stricter curbs from Monday in Maharashtra

covid-19, coronavirus, covid, maharashtra, lockdown, weekend lockdown, night curfew, maharashtra government, nawab malik, aslam shaikh
Image: Afternoon Voice / Akshay Redij

The Maharashtra government has announced a weekend lockdown in the state from 8 pm on Friday to 7 am on Monday in a bid to curb the growing numbers of COVID-19 cases across the state.

Apart from the weekend lockdown, strict restrictions will be in force from Monday 8 pm onwards, Minority Affairs Minister Nawab Malik said after the cabinet meeting.

He said that night curfew will continue and prohibitory orders issued under section 144 will be enforced during the day time during the week.

“Apart from the weekend lockdown, strict restrictions will be in force from 8 pm tomorrow, under which shopping malls, bars, restaurants, small shops will be open only for take away and deliveries. Government offices will be allowed to function only at 50 per cent of their capacity,” he said.

Industries and production sector, vegetable markets will function with Standard Operating Procedures (SoPs) and construction sites will operate if there is an accommodation facility for workers, he added.

Theatres, drama theatres will be shut, while film and television shootings will continue if there is no crowding.

Parks and playgrounds will also be closed, he said.

Religious places will have to follow the SoPs, Malik said, adding that that public transport system will remain functional.

Mumbai city guardian minister Aslam Shaikh told reporters that work from home will be encouraged for offices, except for insurance, Mediclaim, electricity and civic offices.

Essential services have been exempted from the existing night curfew, he said.

Raj Thackeray asks his party workers to support the Maharashtra govt in curbing COVID-19

raj thackeray, mns, maharashtra navnirman sena, raj, maharashtra government, covid-19 cases, covid, coronavirus
Raj Thackeray asks his party workers to support the Maharashtra govt in curbing COVID-19 6

The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) on Sunday asked its party workers to support the decisions that will be taken by the government to tackle the rising numbers of COVID-19 cases in the state.

The statement from the party comes after Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray called up MNS chief Raj Thackeray and sought his cooperation if the government was compelled to impose a lockdown to curb the spread of the virus.

“Please cooperate with the government agencies and follow all the directives of the government,” the party said in a tweet.

It also mentioned that the chief Minister spoke to Raj Thackeray over phone.

The chief minister has been holding meetings with different stakeholders, including industrialists and members of the entertainment industry, to discuss ways to bring down the number of coronavirus cases.

TMC goons to be in jail within a month of BJP coming to power in West Bengal says, UP CM Adityanath

yogi adityanath, yogi, west bengal, wb elections, west bengal elections, tmc, trinamool congress, mamata banerjee, mamata didi
TMC goons to be in jail within a month of BJP coming to power in West Bengal says, UP CM Adityanath 8

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asserted that goons sheltered by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) will be tracked and sent behind bars within a month of the BJP forming government in West Bengal.

He said the “murdered BJP karyakartas (workers)” including Sudarshan Pramanik from Hooghly district, will get justice once the saffron party comes to power in the state.

“TMC goons, listen carefully. After the counting of votes, we will teach you a lesson. Similar things happened in Uttar Pradesh four years back after we formed the government there.”

“We imprisoned the tormentors of people. In Bengal, we will punish those who are a part of the syndicate raj and demand cut money (commission),” Adityanath said.

Accusing the TMC supremo of pursuing politics of appeasement during her 10-year rule, he said Banerjee created hurdles in Durga puja, Saraswati puja and Holi celebrations in Bengal, something that never happens in Uttar Pradesh.

“Elect the BJP to ensure you are not stopped from taking part in festivals,” he said.

Banerjee’s UP counterpart also said she is “allergic” to the chanting of ‘Jai Shri Ram’. “Just like the way she doesn’t allow Durga Puja here, she is opposed to the building the Ram temple in Ayodhya.”

He said decisions like giving the go-ahead for the construction of the Ram temple and scrapping Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir are examples of BJP fulfilling its poll promises of 2019.

“In my state, 1.30 crore people have been provided electricity free of cost, every poor family got free ration, everyone is covered under Ayushman Bharat.”

“In contrast, people of West Bengal are deprived of the benefits of central projects, and farmers did not get Rs 6,000 under the PM Kisan Nidhi Yojana. Around 1,000 farmers committed suicide in the past 10 years,” he claimed.

400 Naxals ambushed security personnel in Chhattisgarh; HM Shah assures befitting reply

bijapur, naxal attack, Maoist, crfp attack, chhattisgarh, naxal attack on crpf, crpf jawans, jawans, amit shah
400 Naxals ambushed security personnel in Chhattisgarh; HM Shah assures befitting reply 10

A group of an estimated 400 Naxals ambushed security personnel who were part of a large contingent deployed for a special operation in Chhattisgarh, leading to the killing of at least 22 personnel and injuries to 30 others.

They said the contingent of about 1,500 troops drawn from CRPF’s specialised jungle warfare unit CoBRA, some teams from its regular battalions, a unit of its Bastariya battalion, the Chhattisgarh Police affiliated District Reserve Guard (DRG) and others had launched a search and destroy operation along the border of Bijapur-Sukma district around noon after they got inputs of some Maoists presence in the area.

At least 400 Naxals, an officer said, led by the most wanted Maoist commander and leader of the so-called ‘People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) battalion no 1’ — Hidma – and his associate Sujatha are suspected to be behind the ambush that took place in an area that is a strong-hold of the ultras due to the difficult terrain, large tracts of forests and a smaller number of security forces camps.

The Maoists rained bullets from light machine guns (LMGs) and used low-intensity improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to mount the attack that went on till evening.

He said that the Maoists carried their dead, estimated to be about 10-12, on tractor trolleys.

The total approved strength of security forces personnel for the operation was 790 and the rest were taken as auxiliary and support elements for the long-haul operation, the sources said.

”Inputs were received that Naxals were undertaking their Tactical Counter Offensive Campaign (TCOC) campaign in the Jagargunda-Jongaguda-Tarrem axis, and hence security forces teams from six camps were deputed to intercept them.

”The Maoists drew the forces into an ambush with heavy gunfire soon after, and helicopter sorties were requisitioned to evacuate the injured personnel,” a senior security officer told PTI.

He said the Maoists encircled the security personnel from three sides and a heavy gun battle ensued in the jungles which are devoid of any foliage at present.

Amit Shah assures befitting reply

Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured the family members of soldiers killed in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur Naxal attack that their sacrifices would not go in vain. Shah added that a search operation is underway for the missing soldiers.

“Both sides have suffered losses. Our jawans have lost their lives. I pay tributes to them. I want to assure their families that their sacrifice will not go in vain,” the Home Minister said.

“We will not tolerate this bloodshed and a befitting reply will be given at an appropriate time”, he added.

Out of the total 22 fatalities, the CRPF has lost eight men out of which seven are CoBRA commandos while one personnel are from the Bastariya battalion.

Officials said while maximum security forces personnel were killed due to bullet shots, one is suspected to have fainted and later died due to dehydration and other issues.

”The security forces personnel, especially CoBRA commandos fought very bravely and ensured that the Naxals could not prolong the ambush despite being at an advantage,” the officer said.

The security personnel took guard against large trees and kept firing till they ran out of ammunition, he added.

Telangana Twins entered into “Guinness World Records”

Harsh Vardhan Anand Vardhan
Harsh Vardhan (Left) and Anand Vardhan (Right)

It is every parent’s dream to have a gifted child; a child who shows a natural and extraordinary talent in worldly disciplines such as learning languages, solving math problems with ease, superior scientific reasoning, learning complex music composition and other various arts.

Here are two extraordinary children Anand Vardhan and Harsha Vardhan Thamnanabhatal, twins studying 10th class of HPS Ramanthapur, they are from Manthani a village in the state of Telangana since childhood they were encouraged to chant Hanuman Chalisa by their parents. By registering to participate in Shri Hanuman Chalisa Laksha Gala Parayan on Saturday, August 15, 2020, with 100,000 other participants they chanted and created divine vibrations around the world.

This event was organized by SiliconAndhra. This event has entered into “Guinness World Records” for most simultaneously Chanting Online.

Certificates Telegana
Telangana Twins entered into "Guinness World Records" 14

When Afternoon Voice spoke to Harsh Vardhan about his achievement and what has inspired him to participate in such an event, he said “I am born in a family that has strong spiritual roots, and these are the family sanskaras (upbringings) that has always motivated me to practice religious chantings.”

Anand Vardhan said, “I and my brother are determined by our spiritual values. My parents always maintained certain discipline and wanted us to excel in life. We follow all those spiritual practices in regular life after our Upanayana. Upanayana is an initiation into the study of Vedas being a Brahmin.”

harsh vardhan, anand varshan, telangana twins, telangana, Guinness world record, hanuman chalisa, sitaram das, sitaram das ji
Sitaram Das Ji

When we spoke to Ayodhya Govardhan Nirmohi Akhara Mahant, Sitaram Das Ji he said, “These children in the future will help society to grow spiritually and create a world of stability, as they come of age, will help to smoothen this transition and lead the world in the times to come to greater spiritual awareness in all aspects of life and governance.

Mamata made a smart decision to contest from Nandigram; Suvendu has to prove his new worth

mamata banerjee, nandigram, west bengal elections, wb elections, wb post, west bengal, mamata, suvendu adhikari, suvendu
Image Courtesy: PTI

There was high drama in West Bengal’s Nandigram on Friday when the state voted in the second phase of the assembly election. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had to be displaced by central paramilitary forces after having to stay confined for more than two hours at a polling booth amid an extremely tense face-off between BJP and Trinamool Congress supporters.

She dialled Governor Jagdeep Dhankar from one of the booths and told him that “anything might happen at any moment”. Banerjee hit out at the Home Minister, alleging he instructed the central forces and that only BJP is getting support from central forces.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing a rally in Bengal spoke of the incident in Nandigram, saying “This shows that Didi has accepted defeat and BJP will be forming a government in Bengal”. Whereas he ignored the fact that Mamata will easily win the seat she went to Nandigram to reduce Suvendu in his political stature and she has successfully done that.

Suvendu has to prove his worth to his new political masters. In politics, no one’s political career is destroyed forever but gets dumped everywhere. Nandigram and Khejuri, which are Adhikari’s strongholds but people loved him as a TMC candidate then, now feel betrayed. Mamata is contesting from Nandigram to crush Suvendu, she never loses any election just like Modi and she is as popular in Bengal as Modi in Gujrat.

Mamata Banerjee declared her candidature from Nandigram for many reasons. It was a deft move and is not out of her character to take the fight to the front door of her enemy. She sent two major messages. The first is that she is reclaiming her 2011 daughter the soil image when she fought for the rights of local farmers of Nandigram and Singur.

While land acquisition at Singur was for Tatas, the land acquisition at Nandigram was for a chemical hub for the Salim group of Indonesia. At Nandigram, 14 protesters were killed in police firing and she gave her clarion call of Ma, Mati and Manush. With this move, she reminded the voters of the past and wanted to touch an emotional chord.

Furthermore, she sent a direct message to BJP and Suvendu Adhikari, the local strongman that she would not shy away from a direct face-off. Another underlying reason could be that she wanted an exit from Bhawanipore in south Kolkata, where her position, as I understand, is tough. She won the seat with a 50000 votes margin first in 2011, later in 2016, the margin was halved and the vote count in the Lok Sabha elections showed that the margin is down to 3000. Nandigram gave Mamata an opportunity to honourably exit Bhawanipore where she is expecting to win over.

Mamata has never lost an election since the 1989 Lok Sabha polls. She is a popular mass leader. Her integrity is good. She would normally get a walkover. But 2021 is a different ball game. The party is embroiled in corruption, extortion, Saradha, Rose Valley, Narad, the emergence of nephew as a potential successor. There was a perception created against her by national media and social media.

This local strongman Suvendu Adhikari wanted payback. BJP is mounting a solid challenge and opinion polls show that it is within the striking range. Despite the statewide momentum is built up against her, she will neither lose Nandigram. People have immense faith in her, especially female voters.

Some voters were seen on Tv talking to media personals, “We will vote for Didi, she will win with a good majority. Suvendu Adhikari is dependent on Gujarati Leaders and lost all individuality. BJP is responsible for the Demonetization and privatization of banks and PSU which rendered many jobless. Further, BJP is against poor and senior citizens. It by introducing special trains for longer periods, deprived the senior citizens of their legitimate concessions. It’s also responsible for rising prices of Petrol, Gas and commodities. We the Voters of Bengal have decided to teach them a lesson.”

Let’s wait for 2nd May and see who teaches the lesson to whom.


(Any suggestions, comments or dispute with regards to this article send us at feedback@www.afternoonvoice.com)

After Munde now NCP’s Rajesh Vitekar accused of sexual harassment

rajesh vitekar, vitekar, ncp, ncp leader, sexual harassment, ncp leader, dhananjay munde, munde, parbhani, trupti desai, ncp leader rajesh vitekar, ncp parbhani
After Munde now NCP's Rajesh Vitekar accused of sexual harassment 17

A woman from Parbhani in Maharashtra has made allegations against NCP leader Rajesh Vitekar for sexually harassing her for more than a year. Vitekar is a close confidant of NCP supremo Sharad Pawar.

Vitekar’s mother is currently the Zilla Parishad President. For the past year, the woman has been going to the police station to register a case but her complaint is turned down.

She told Afternoon Voice, “I am devastated and running pin to poll for justice. Rajesh Vitekar tortured me for one year by making pornographic videos of me. I had complained against all this. I also have all the evidence. But I’m just told that the investigation will take its time and shunted out. I know they are powerful people and no one will hear my voice.”

According to the victim, Rajesh Vitekar scared her by saying that “No one can take any action against me because I have Sharad Pawar’s support.” 

The victim accuses him of threatening his weight around in the name of big politicians.

The victim also approached Trupti Desai, a social activist and the founder of the Bhumata Brigade and Bhumata Foundation, a Pune-based organization to seek justice. Trupti addressed a press conference by reading out all the events in sequence.

Whereas Rajesh Vitekar said, “The entire drama is staged, it is like someone has taken supari (contract) to malign my name and they are doing it for cheap publicity. I have done nothing wrong and I believe in the justice system.”

While speaking to Afternoon Voice Bhumata Brigade’s Trupti Desai said, “Do you call it treachery to take the side of a sexually harassed victim against a powerful leader? I will stand by this victim until justice is delivered, no matter how powerful is the man.”

Speaking over the same Ajit Jagtap, editor of Maharashtra Garjana News quoted, “The allegations are serious and atrocities against women cannot be ignored. The Police has to do their job and the judiciary is capable of punishing those who are guilty but we the people are also aware of those thousands of cases that are suppressed in the state by force, price, penalty, discrimination and power.”

Earlier NCP leaders and former Social Welfare Minister Dhananjay Munde and NCP state president Mehboob Sheikh were accused of sexual harassment. Dhananjay Munde made a public statement about the woman in his life and soon after that the lady who had made allegations against him withdrew the grievance.

Recently, the Sanjay Rathore case also came under the purview of the government. Eventually, Sanjay Rathore of Shiv Sena had to resign from his ministry. So now all eyes are on what action the NCP would take against Rajesh Vitekar. And why series of NCP leaders are selectively accused of sexual harassment cases.

Rajesh Vitekar is the President of Parbhani Zilla Parishad, Chairman of Sonpeth Agricultural Produce Market Committee, and Director of Parbhani District Central Bank. 

Vitekar contested from the Parbhani Lok Sabha constituency on NCP ticket, defeated by Shiv Sena candidate Sanjay (Bandu) Jadhav.