Indian
Over 7 lakh Maha farmers call insurance insurers to inform about crop damages due to excessive rain
A total of 2,56,985 calls were received till August 1 from farmers across Maharashtra intimating about extremely heavy rains that led to damage of crops. The number of such calls increased to 4,15,747 by September 1 and reached 5,53,491 on September 9. In last two days, the number of such calls reached over seven lakh,” state agricultural commissionerate’s chief statistical officer Vinaykumar Awate told PTI.
The figures could increase further as the data of calls made during the weekend will be updated in the system on Monday, the official said.
Cabinet may take up amendments to PFRDA Act soon; Bill in Winter session
PSUs to be allowed to carry forward losses accumulated prior to divestment: CBDT
India reports 28,591 new coronavirus infections, 338 more deaths
International
Lockdowns not enough to defeat coronavirus – WHO’s Ryan
Imports of medical supplies plummet as demand in US soars
Trade policies haven’t helped. Tariffs on medical supplies made them more expensive, and they were only lifted March 5, even though health care associations asked the administration last year to exempt items like masks, gloves and gowns. And now countries including South Korea, India and Taiwan are blocking exports of medical supplies to save them for their own citizens, leaving the U.S. with fewer options.
Sri Lanka imposes curfew as South Asia steps up coronavirus battle
South Asia appears to have been less hard hit than elsewhere in the world but the rate of new infections in Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka is accelerating with the total across South Asia passing 800. Seven people have died.
Officials worry that these countries could prove especially in danger due to poor health facilities and infrastructure in much of the region. The virus has already infected more than 245,000 people worldwide and killed more than 10,000.
China’s imported coronavirus cases jump as students, expats flock home
The total number of confirmed cases in mainland China stood at 81,008 at the end of Friday, the health authority said. The death toll was 3,255, up by seven, a much slower rate than at the height of the crisis.
The lack of locally transmitted cases for the third day running underscored a recovery that has prompted officials to relax restrictions, even in the virus epicentre of Wuhan, which was responsible for all seven new deaths.
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