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PM Modi a Super Spreader , Responsible For COVID Second Wave: IMA s Navjot Dahiya

PM Modi a Super Spreader , Responsible For COVID Second Wave: IMA s Navjot Dahiya Dr Dahiya hit out at the prime minister for addressing big political rallies amid a health crisis in the country, and then passing the buck to the medical sector and state governments. PM Modi at a campaign rally. Photo: PTI Health12 hours ago New Delhi: The national vice-president of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) Dr Navjot Dahiya has called Prime Minister Narendra Modi a ‘super spreader’ and blamed for the second wave of COVID-19. “While the medical fraternity is trying hard to make people understand mandatory COVID norms, Prime Minister Modi did not hesitate to address big political rallies tossing all COVID norms in the air,” Dr Dahiya told

India May Relax Scrutiny Of Deals For Non-Chinese Investors From Hong Kong Soon: Report

India may relax scrutiny of deals for non-Chinese investors from Hong Kong soon: Report As per the proposals, beneficial owners from nations sharing a land border with India will have to mandatorily seek the Centre s approval to acquire over 10 percent stake in any local firm. PM Narendra Modi with FM Nirmala Sitharaman (Image: PTI) PM Narendra Modi-led Union government is considering proposals to reduce scrutiny of deals by Hong Kong-based investors if Chinese firms are not involved in the transaction. As per the proposals under consideration, beneficial owners from nations sharing a land border with India will have to mandatorily seek the Centre s approval to acquire over 10 percent stake in any local firm, reported the Business Standard. However, they can only apply as long as Chinese firms aren’t involved in the transactions.

Farmers Protest | Shetkari Sanghatan Urges Centre Not To Withdraw Agri Reform Laws, Suggests Amendments

Farmers protest | Shetkari Sanghatan urges Centre not to withdraw agri reform laws, suggests amendments States and not Centre should have the authority to decide on APMCs and contract farming, the farmers group says. (Image: Reuters) As the deadlock between farmers bodies and PM Narendra Modi-led Union government continues over the three contentious farm laws, Shetkari Sanghatan (SS) has requested the Centre not to withdraw the agricultural reform laws. Instead, the Sharad Joshi-founded organisation has asked the central government to make amendments to the laws to address the demands made by the farmers. Mentioning the reason for widespread misinformation and protests, SS chief Anil Ghanwat, however, mentioned that the Union government did not discuss the farm laws in detail with the stakeholders before introducing them.

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