Sonia son-in-law now the target

October 6, 2012

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New Delhi, October 6: Continuing with their attack on the ruling establishment, anti-graft campaigners Arvind Kejriwal and Prashant Bhushan on Friday accused Robert Vadra, son-in-law of UPA chairman Sonia Gandhi, of increasing his wealth from a scanty Rs 50 lakh to Rs 300 crore with the help of real estate giant DLF.

“The DLF in return, received favours from the Congress ruled states of Haryana, Delhi and Rajasthan,” the anti-graft activists alleged at a crowded press conference.

An agitated Congress leadership sprang into action and leaders after leaders dismissed it as a “political conspiracy”, while the BJP demanded probe.

“He (Vadra) registered five companies owned exclusively by him and his mother in 2007-2008 with just Rs 50 lakh. These companies together had no income from any legitimate business activity, but received interest free loans of over Rs 65 crore from DLF. With this money, he purchased properties of DLF worth well over Rs 300 crore at the price far below the market value during 2007-2010,” alleged Bhushan.

The activists produced audit reports of the companies submitted to the Registrar of Companies.

“Thus, seven flats in Magnolia apartments in DLF Gurgaon were purchased for a total of Rs 5.2 crore when the market price of each flat at the time of acquisition was over Rs 5 crore and today its price is between Rs 10 and 15 crore per flat. Similarly, a 10,000-sqft apartment in DLF Aralias (Gurgaon) was purchased for Rs 89 lakh. Its market price at the time of purchase in 2010 was Rs 20 crore and today is more than Rs 30 crore.

“Also, a stake of 50 per cent share in DLF-owned hotel in Saket (DLF Hilton Garden Inn) were purchased for Rs 32 crore. Its market value was over Rs 150 crore,” said Bhushan.

“Why did DLF Ltd give him interest free loans? Why did the real estate giant sell him properties at throwaway price?” asked Prashant Bhushan.

“DLF has been given 350 acres of land by Haryana govt for the development of Magnolia project in Gurgaon where Vadra was allocated 7 apartments and has been given various other properties and benefits by the Congress governments in Haryana and Delhi,” he alleged.

“Prima facie the facts show commission of offences under the prevention of corruption act as well offences under the Income Tax Act. Why are these ostensible offenses not being investigated?” asked Kejriwal.

Union Law Minister Salman Khurshid termed the allegations as a “political conspiracy” against the Congress leadership and said that “we know how to give an answer to such allegations and we will give an answer”.

Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said that such a press conference “on the eve of election in Gujarat and Himachal only proves that they are nothing else but B Team of BJP”.

BJP spokesperson Ravishankar Prasad, told reporters that it is disturbing because the “recipient of benefits is son-in-law of most important family of the country”. He asked: “What is the business of Robert Vadra? How has he made phenomenal rise in three years? How many companies he owns?”

In a statement, the Delhi government said it is “not in the business of allotting land to private entities” and described the allegations as “mischievous and misleading”.


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May 14,2020

New Delhi, May 14: India may witness the death of additional 1.2-6 lakh children over the next one year from preventable causes as a consequence to the disruption in regular health services due to the COVID-19 pandemic, UNICEF has warned.

The warning comes from a new study that brackets India with nine other nations from Asia and Africa that could potentially have the largest number of additional child deaths as a consequence to the pandemic.

These potential child deaths will be in addition to the 2.5 million children who already die before their fifth birthday every six months in the 118 countries included in the study.

The estimate is based on an analysis by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health published in the Lancet.  

This means the global mortality rate of children dying before their fifth birthday, one of the key progress indicators in all of the global development, could potentially increase for the first time since 1960 when the data was first collected.

There were 1.04 million under-5 deaths in India in 2017, of which nearly 50% (0.57 million) were neonatal deaths. The highest number of under-5 deaths was in Uttar Pradesh (312,800 which included 165,800 neonatal deaths) and Bihar (141,500 which included 75,300 neonatal deaths).

The researchers looked at three scenarios, factoring in parameters like reduction in workforce, supplies and access to healthcare for services like family planning, antenatal care, childbirth care, postnatal care, vaccination and preventive care for early childhood. The effects are modelled for a period of three months, six months and 12 months.  

In scenario-1 marked by 10-18% reduction of coverage of all the services, the number of additional children deaths could be in the range of 30,000 plus over three months, more than 60,000 over six months and above 120,000 over the next 12 months.

Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths on May 13

The numbers sharply rose to nearly 55,000; 109,000 and 219,000 respectively for scenario-2, which was associated with an 18-28% drop in all the regular services.

But in the worst-case scenario in which 40-50% of the services are not available, the number of additional deaths ballooned to 1.5 lakhs in the three months in the short-range to nearly six lakhs over a year.

The ten countries that could potentially have the largest number of additional child deaths are Bangladesh, Brazil, Congo, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Uganda and Tanzania.

In countries with already weak health systems, COVID-19 is causing disruptions in medical supply chains and straining financial and human resources.

Visits to health care centres are declining due to lockdowns, curfews and transport disruptions, and due to the fear of infection among the communities. Such disruptions could result in potentially devastating increases in maternal and child deaths, the UN agency warned.

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News Network
March 30,2020

New Delhi, Mar 30: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday interacted with Indian ambassadors and high commissioners abroad and urged them to remain alert to developments in global efforts against COVID-19 including breakthroughs to help the country's fight against the coronavirus.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla were also present during the interaction through video-conferencing.

"Coming together for India PM interacted with Indian Ambassadors/High Commissioners abroad and urged them to remain alert to developments in global efforts against COVID-19 including breakthroughs to help our national efforts to fight COVID19," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said in a tweet.

"PM appreciated the efforts of our missions in helping Indians abroad, in particular, students and workers," he added.

The number of positive coronavirus cases in the country stood at 1,071 on Monday. It includes 29 deaths and 99 people, who have been cured of the highly contagious virus.

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March 25,2020

Mumbai, Mar 25: Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Wednesday confirmed that five people from a family in Sangli and four others from Mumbai tested positive for coronavirus, taking the total count to 116, which is the highest in any state of the country.
"The current count of COVID19 patients in the state of Maharashtra is 116. In Sangli, 5 people from one family are identified as positive due to contacts and 4 people from Mumbai are identified as positive due to travel history or contacts," Tope tweeted.
The state Health Minister informed that out of 116 people, 14 people have recovered and are in the process of being discharged from the hospitals.
"14 people from these have been recovered and are in the process of being discharged from the hospitals," he said in another tweet.
Meanwhile, the Sangli district administration in Maharashtra has released contact numbers for citizens to get home delivery of essential items during the 21-day lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The police personnel and district administration will be in charge of facilitating delivery for the essential commodities during the lockdown.
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Wednesday confirmed 539 positive cases of coronavirus in the country.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on Tuesday announced a 21-day lockdown in the entire country effective from midnight to deal with the spread of coronavirus, saying that "social distancing" is the only option to deal with the disease, which spreads rapidly.

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