Iran vows security for pipeline

January 5, 2013

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New Delhi, Jan 5: Tehran on Friday sought to allay New Delhi’s concerns over security of the proposed pipeline for bringing natural gas from Iran to India through Pakistan, stating that it was capable of protecting its energy supplies to the countries in the region.

A skeptical New Delhi, however, refrained from committing itself afresh to the ambitious project, but stated that issues like security of the pipeline and pricing of the gas could be discussed during the India-Iran Joint Commission Meeting, which might take place in Tehran in the next few months.

Saeed Jalili, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, is understood to have conveyed to External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and National Security Advisor Shiv Shankar Menon that Tehran was ready to guarantee security of the pipeline that would run through troubled Balochistan and Sindh provinces of Pakistan.

“Iran not only has the resources to cater to the energy requirements of the countries in the region, but also has the capability of guaranteeing security to its supplies even beyond its border,” Jalili told journalists at the end of his three-day tour to New Delhi. He was replying to a query about India’s apprehensions over the security of the Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) pipeline.

Jalili cited the example of Iranian Navy’s anti-piracy operations in the international waters in Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman to drive home the point that the Islamic Republic was capable of guaranteeing not only continuous supply of gas to India through Pakistan, but also security of the pipeline even beyond its borders.

India cited concerns over cost of the gas and security of the pipeline to virtually withdraw from the project over the past couple of years, ostensibly under pressure from the United States, which is keen to isolate Iran and effectively implement sanctions it imposed on the Islamic Republic to dissuade it from making nuclear weapons.

Khurshid on Friday told journalists that India and Iran would discuss the pending issues about the IPI pipeline during the Joint Commission Meeting in Tehran. “Some issues about costs are yet to be sorted out. We will have a joint commission early this year sometime and in that joint commission, this issue will be taken up,” he told journalists after a meeting with Jalili.

India and Iran held the 16th Joint Commission Meeting in New Delhi in 2010. Khurshid was earlier scheduled to travel to Tehran to jointly co-chair the next Joint Commission Meeting with his Iranian counterpart Ali Akbar Salehi in December. The meeting was, however, postponed and New Delhi and Tehran are now working on new dates for the meeting.

New Delhi earlier conveyed to Tehran that it would want Iran to be responsible for the safe passage of the gas through the pipeline’s 1,035-kilometre-long stretch in Pakistan and would pay for the fuel only when it would cross the Pakistan-India border.

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June 21,2020

New Delhi, June 21: India today recorded the highest single-day spike in infections so far with 15,413 new cases reported in the last 24 hours. The total number of positive cases in India touched 4.11 lakh on Sunday.

As per the Ministry of Health data, the total number of coronavirus cases stands at 4,10,461 cases which include 1,69,451 active cases, 2,27,756 recovered/migrated cases, and 13,254 deaths as per the Ministry of Health data.

With 1,28,205 confirmed cases of COVID-19 so far, Maharashtra remains the worst-affected state in the country, followed by Tamil Nadu with 56,845 and Delhi 56,746. 

Delhi reported its highest single-day increase of 3,630 new coronavirus cases. With this, the state’s tally rose to 56,746. The toll rose to 2,112 with 77 deaths. As many as 7,725 people recovered, taking the total recoveries to 31,294.

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July 9,2020

New Delhi, Jul 9: India reported the highest single-day spike of 24,879 new positive cases and 487 deaths in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of COVID-19 cases in the country to 7,67,296, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

Out of the total number of cases, 2,69,789 are active, 4,76,378 have been cured/discharged/migrated and 21,129 have died.

Maharashtra remains the worst-affected state due to COVID-19 with as many as 2,23,724 cases, including 91,084 active, 1,23,192 cured/discharged and 9,448 deaths.

It is followed by Tamil Nadu (1,22,350) and Delhi (1,04,864).

Meanwhile, a total of 1,07,40,832 samples have been tested for COVID-19 till July 8. Of these, 2,67,061 samples were tested yesterday, stated Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

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May 19,2020

Lucknow, May 19: The administration of the Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGI) has ordered a probe into the cardiac procedure conducted on a corona positive patient in the hospital.

The patient underwent a cardiac procedure without being tested for corona before the surgery. He later tested positive for COVID-19, leading to panic among the staff and other patients.

The medical staff that came in contact with the patient were quarantined on Monday while the area was sanitized.

As per orders from the State Medical Education Department, even in emergency cases, patients are to be screened for Covid-19 before procedures are done.

According to the SGPGI administration, the incident took place late on Sunday night.

In an official statement, director, Prof R.K. Dhiman said, "The 63-year-old patient was a case of complete cardiac blockage and needed an urgent temporary pacemaker. The patient was admitted to the holding area of the institute and later shifted to the MICU for permanent pace making."

He said that when the patient's corona status was found to be positive on the Hospital Information System, she was shifted to the Rajdhani COVID Hospital.

The Director said, "Though the involved areas have been sanitized and healthcare workers were quarantined as per protocol, a probe has been ordered to investigate the lapses."

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