INDIA

'Serious issue': SC on Dolo-650 makers spending Rs 1K cr as freebies on docs for prescribing tablet
IANS -
Senior advocate Sanjay Parikh, representing Federation of Medical & Sales Representatives Association of India, contended before a bench headed by justice D.Y. Chandrachud that Dolo had invested Rs 1,000 core in freebies to have its anti-fever drug prescribed to patients. Justice Chandrachud said that it is a serious issue and even he was prescribed the same during Covid and said, "I was also asked to have the same when I had Covid." He added, "This is a serious issue and matter."
ED raids places linked to Mukhtar Ansari, his brother and aides
IANS -
The raids were being held in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. The ED was taking the help of paramilitary force personnel. Paramilitary personnel have been deployed outside the house of Afzal Ansari in Delhi's Ghazipur. As of now the ED has not given any official statement in this respect. Further details awaited.
India logs 12,608 new Covid cases, 72 deaths
IANS -
The new fatalities increased the nationwide death toll to 5,27,206. The active caseload is 1,01,343, accounting for 0.23 per cent of the country's total positive cases. The recovery of 16,251 patients in the last 24 hours took the cumulative tally to 4,36,70,315. Consequently, India's recovery rate stands at 98.58 per cent.
Pakistani prisoner killed, cop injured in firing in Jammu
IANS -
"A police constable and a Pakistani (terrorist) Mohammad Ali Hussain alias Qasim/Jehangir, Commander of LeT, operating from jail, were injured during a weapon recovery operation by the police in Arnia sector near the International Border at Toph village. Both were shifted to the hospital for treatment where the injured terrorist succumbed," police said on its twitter page. Pakistani prisoner Muhammad Ali Hussain had been instrumental in drone weapon dropping as he is a commander of LeT.
Hardeep Puri says MHA's statement gives 'correct position' on Rohingya refugees
IANS -
Earlier, the minister in a tweet had said, "India has always welcomed those who have sought refuge in the country. In a landmark decision all #Rohingya #Refugees will be shifted to EWS flats in Bakkarwala area of Delhi. They will be provided basic amenities, AUNHCRAIDs & round-the-clock police protection."
Airlines will have to take action against flyers without mask, says DGCA
IANS -
The regulator said that in view of the rise in the number of Covid cases, the airlines have been advised again on August 16, to strictly comply with Covid protocols inside the aircraft. Airlines have to ensure that all passengers are wearing face masks properly and arrange for their proper sanitisation throughout the journey. "In case a passenger does not comply with the directions, strict action will be taken by airlines against the passenger," said the regulator.
SC: Can access to free education, drinking water, electricity be termed freebies?
IANS -
A bench headed by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana orally observed that the court cannot prevent political parties from making promises. However, it added that the question is what constitutes right promises? The bench, also comprising Justices J.K. Maheshwari and Hima Kohli, further queried, "can we describe the promise of free education as a freebie? Can free drinking water, units of powers, etc., be described as freebies?"
Jaishankar holds joint commission meet with Thai counterpart in Bangkok
IANS -
According to a statement from the Thai Foreign Ministry, the meeting will enhance bilateral relations in all dimensions, including political security, economic trade and investment connectivity, social and cultural cooperation, as well as strengthen regional and sub-regional cooperation and revitalise bilateral relations after the Covid-19 pandemic.
India's daily Covid tally significantly dips to 9,062
IANS -
In the same period, there were 36 additional fatalities which took the nationwide Covid death toll to 5,27,134. The active caseload also declined to 1,05,058, accounting for 0.24 per cent of the country's total positive cases. The recovery of 15,220 patients in the last 24 hours took the cumulative tally to 4,36,54,064. Consequently, India's recovery rate stands at 98.57 per cent.
WATCH | What happened after Jaishankar visited a restaurant in US with his son?
IANS -
The video was shared by Arun Pudur, an India entrepreneur, with the caption, "Dr S Jaishankar, Min of External Affairs India, went to a restaurant with his son in the US and what happened next is hilarious." Later, it was also shared by Norwegian diplomat Eric Solheim, who said: "This is so fun - and so illustrative of the new world! Dr S Jaishankar, Minister of External Affairs India, went to a restaurant with his son in the US and what happened next is hilarious."
Advertisement