Will make Delhi a WiFi city in a year, promises AAP ka CM Arvind Kejriwal

February 21, 2015

New Delhi, Feb 21: After a week in office, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today said his government was going to cut power tariff and launch a free water scheme "very soon" in line with election promises made by Aam Aadmi Party.

WiFi KejriwalKejriwal said his government has already finalised a "blue-print" on issues relating to power and water which were focus areas for AAP during the election campaign while it willtake at least a year to make Delhi a "wi-fi city".

"Our team has rolled out a blue-print for electricity and water. I hope to give the good news to you all very soon to reduce the rates of power and water. We are working on the lines of our governance model that we followed during our 49- day stint," Kejriwal said.

The Chief Minister said his government was also working on implementing the poll promise of free wi-fi and added that it will take at least one year.

"A few days back, you all voted for us giving a heavy majority. Congratulations to you all. It's a big burden. It's a big responsibility. You all have very high hope. We are working round-the-clock. We are focusing on work and talking less," Kejriwal said.

He was speaking after inaugurating the annual Garden Tourism Festival at Saket in South Delhi. In its manifesto, AAP had promised to cut power tariff by 50 percent immediately after coming to power and said the rates will be revised based on the findings of an CAG audit which the Kejriwal government had announced during its first stint.

He said people of the city have lot of expectations from his government on the electricity and water issues and it was going to fulfil them.

The AAP in its manifesto had also promised 20 kilolitres (20,000 litres) of free water to every household per month. The previous AAP government had introduced the free water scheme but it was discontinued after it quit.

On wi-fi facility, Kejriwal said his government was working on it. "Even my children were asking when wi-fi will come. We are also working on it, but it would take some time.

It will not take five years. It should be done within a year." Resolving to come down hard on those involved in corruption, the Chief Minister said the level of graft has gone down after AAP government came to power.

"I have heard that the level of corruption has gone down after our government has taken guard. But we have to eliminate it. We are working on an anti-corruption helpline. When 2-4 corrupt people are punished, then corruption would come down.

It would be announced very soon. "So, we are going to give you the good news very soon -- launching of anti-corruption helpline, reducing electricity tariff and supplying free water," he said.

The Chief Minister said his government was working on "many fronts" including curbing inflation.

"We would tell only after doing some concrete work. Announcing something before doing the job is not fair. We will not be able to do it alone. Whatever, we will do. we will do with all your cooperation and due deliberations," he said.

On tourism, he said it would be his government's objective to make Delhi a hub for tourists from across the world.

"It would magnify, not only raise, stature of Delhi but it would also create job opportunities. We want to make Delhi a tourism hub for domestic as well as international tourists.

"I asked the officials of tourism department to prepare a roadmap and present it to me. I assure you that all the impediments would be addressed," he said.

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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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February 17,2020

New Delhi, Feb 17: Two alleged criminals were killed in an exchange of fire with the Special Cell of Delhi Police at Pul Pehlad Pur area in New Delhi on Monday morning, officials said.

The encounter took place around 5 am, they said.

Raja Qureshi and Ramesh Bahadur, who were injured during the encounter, were rushed to a nearby hospital, where they were declared brought dead by doctors, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) P S Kushwah said.

According to police, the two men were involved in multiple cases of murder and robbery.

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February 29,2020

Kochi, Feb 29: When Major Abdul Rahim, a soldier in the Afghan army, died in a bomb blast in Kabul on February 19, a tear was shed for him in far away Ernakulam district of Kerala.

The major had received a transplant of hands from Eloor native T G Joseph back in 2015, and the latter’s family had grown attached to the Afghan soldier.

Maj. Abdul Rahim, a bomb disposal expert, had lost his hands in an explosion in 2012. For three years thereafter, he struggled with his handicap. Then, when 54-year-old Joseph passed away in a road accident, it was decided to give his hands to the Afghan major.

The transplant procedure was successfully performed by a team of doctors led by Dr. Subrahmania Iyer at the Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi.

After the transplant and an intensive spell of physiotherapy, Abdul Rahim could regain a considerable part of his hands’ functions. He rejoined the army and returned to defuse bombs in his war-torn country.

In gratitude, Major Abdul Rahim would visit Kochi every year to meet Joseph’s family. 

“We were shocked to hear of the demise of Major Abdul Rahim. Though Joseph left us, a part of him lived on. Abdul Rahim was a living memorial for us. Whenever he came to the Amrita institute for a consultation, we used to visit him,” Joseph’s wife was quoted as saying by Mathrubhoomi daily.

Major Abdul Rahim struck up a good friendship with his predecessor, in a way of speaking: the first person to have had a successful hand transplant at the Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences. T R Manu became a close friend of the Afghan solider and kept regularly in touch.

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