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Wednesday 11, November 2020 [alt_text]( The Evening Wrap [Here are the biggest news stories of the day]( [alt_text]( Welcome to the Evening Wrap newsletter, your guide to the dayâs biggest stories with concise analysis from The Hindu. We hope you are staying safe. Netflix, Amazon Prime, other OTT platforms now under government regulation The government has issued an order [bringing online news portals and Over The Top (OTT) content providers such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hotstar under the regulatory purview]( of the Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry. From now on, government regulations will also apply to news on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. At present, the Press Council of India regulates the print media, the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) represents the news channels, the Advertising Standards Council of India regulates advertising, while the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) monitors films. Until now, there was no law or autonomous body governing digital content. This order, therefore, will give the government control over OTT platforms, which were unregulated till now. This is a move that could have potentially far-reaching consequences. [We explain here in detail]( how the I&B Ministry might approach the question of digital content. Nitish Kumar set to return as CM, thanks PM Modi for support Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, whose party Janata Dal (United) had a dismal performance in the [Bihar Assembly elections](, on Wednesday [thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his support](. Kumar-led JD(U) won only 43 seats out of the total of 115 that it contested under the NDA coalition umbrella. âPeople are the real owners who gave majority to NDA⦠I pay my respect to themâ¦I thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi for getting his supportâ, CM and JD(U) president Nitish Kumar tweeted. When the election results became clear late on Tuesday night, Kumar had not come out of his official residence to address media persons, or make any statement. He stayed confined to his sprawling bungalow, triggering speculation that he might take some surprise steps in view of his partyâs dismal performance. However, his party men, along with the BJP national leadership, have reiterated that Kumar would be the chief minister of the state again. Before the elections, the BJP national leadership had announced that âwhatever numbers the NDA parties would get in the Bihar poll, Nitish Kumar will be the chief minister of the stateâ. The new government in Bihar is expected to be formed after Diwali, with the state assembly likely to be constituted by November 29. Supreme Court grants interim bail to Arnab Goswami The Supreme Court on November 11 [ordered the Maharashtra government to forthwith release Republic TV editor-in-cheif Arnab Goswami]( and two others on interim bail in an abetment to suicide case, holding that personal liberty is increasingly becoming a casualty in the country. âPeople are now put in jail for a tweet... We are travelling through the path of destruction of liberty. You may not like his ideology. Left to myself, I will not watch his channel. But citizens are sent to jail, high courts donât grant bail. We have to send a strong message,â Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, heading the Bench, orally observed. [
Republic TV editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami sits inside a police van outside a court in Alibag, Maharashtra on November 4, 2020. Photo: Special Arrangement ] Republic TV editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami sits inside a police van outside a court in Alibag, Maharashtra on November 4, 2020. Photo: Special Arrangement The Bench, also comprising Justice Indira Banerjee, directed Goswami and two others to execute a personal bond of â¹50,000 each with the jail superintendent. The court said they should co-operate with the probe and not influence witnesses. Goswami had appealed to the apex court after the Bombay High Court refused him bail on November 9. During the day-long hearing, Justice Chandrachud referred to a recent case of a woman who was hauled up by the West Bengal government for a tweet. âWe are deeply concerned. If this is how human liberty is persecuted, the Supreme Court has to be there for every person... We are getting cases for personal liberty in multitudes... Our democracy is extraordinarily resilient. Our point is governments should ignore them [taunts on TV]. You think what they say makes any difference in the elections?â Justice Chandrachud observed. Covid-19 vaccine Sputnik V shows 92% efficacy, says Russia Russiaâs Sputnik V vaccine has proven to be â92% efficaciousâ among a group of volunteers who are part of Phase 3 trials to test the vaccine, the [Russian Health Ministry said]( in a statement on Wednesday. The results were based on an analysis of 20 participants in the trial who were confirmed Covid-19 positive. The trials consisted of 20,000 people who got one dose of the vaccine, and 16,000 who got two, 14 days apart. The efficacy percentage means that when cases were split among the placebo group and vaccinated group, 92% of those who were vaccinated were safe. [Sputnik V, the vaccine for COVID-19 developed by Russia]Sputnik V, the vaccine for COVID-19 developed by Russia This is close to the efficacy percentage claimed by Pfizer, which said on Monday that its m-RNA vaccine was 90% efficacious, though that relied on a larger Covid-19-positive volunteer set of 94. The Russian trials are ongoing in multiple countries, and a Phase 2/3 trial that tests for an immune reaction in a limited number of people is ongoing in India too. Hyderabad-based Dr. Reddyâs Laboratories is a partner of the Russian organisation, Gamaleya Research Foundation, which has developed Sputnik V. Supreme Court refuses to interfere with Calcutta High Court crackers ban The Supreme Court on Wednesday [refused to interfere with the Calcutta High Court order banning the use and sale of firecrackers]( in West Bengal on Kali Puja, saying preservation of life was more important amid the coronavirus pandemic. A vacation Bench of Justices D.Y.Chandrachud and Indira Banerjee said that though festivals were important, âlife itself has been in imperilâ amid the pandemic. The Bench said the high court knew the local conditions better and it should be allowed to do the needful. The apex court was hearing an appeal filed by one Gautam Roy and the Burrabazaar Fireworks Dealers Association, challenging the high court order last week banning the use and sale of firecrackers during the upcoming festivals, including Kali Puja and Chhath Puja, to curb pollution. Kali Puja will be celebrated on Saturday. âWe are all battling for life in this situation and all of us have elderly people in our home,â it observed. âWe are in a situation where, at this time, preservation of life is more important and the high court knows what is required at the ground level.â Ladakh standoff: India, China finalising phased disengagement plan India and China are [working out modalities to finalise a plan for phased disengagement and de-escalation]( along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, beginning with the North Bank of Pangong Tso, according to multiple sources. The proposal from the Chinese side, put forward at the eighth round of Corps Commander talks on November 6, includes pulling back their troops and equipment from Finger 4 to Finger 8 on the North Bank, two sources confirmed on Wednesday. [
The Pangong Tso lake is seen near the India-China border in Ladakh. File
] The Pangong Tso lake is seen near the India-China border in Ladakh. File âThis is still a proposal under discussion and will be taken up at the next round of Corps Commander talks soon. Once agreed upon, it will be done in multiple phases, with on-ground verification after each step,â one official source said. There is no change in the ground situation as of now. Verification on the ground at each step, in addition to aerial monitoring using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), will be key to ensuring that the Chinese fully honour the understanding on the ground, another source said. Since the standoff began in early May, China has moved a large number of troops and equipment close to the LAC, in addition to the ingress by Chinese troops inside Indian territory at various places in eastern Ladakh. On the North Bank, Chinese troops made ingress from Finger 8 up to Finger 4, blocking Indian patrols. India holds till Finger 4 but claims till Finger 8 as per alignment of the LAC. Wholesale passenger vehicle sales up 14% in October: SIAM The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) on Wednesday said wholesale passenger vehicle sales, i.e. the passenger vehicles dispatched by manufacturers to the dealers, continued its upward trend, [rising 14.19% in October due to festive demand](. The double-digit growth in wholesale comes even as retail sales of passenger vehicles in October declined nearly 9%, with factors such as lower discounts and supply chain-related issues dragging down demand, according to the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA). As per the data shared by the SIAM, passenger vehicle sales volume stood at more than 3.10 lakh units last month, as against approximately 2.71 lakh units in October 2019. This was driven by 9.68% growth in car sales to 1.82 lakh units, and 20.45% growth in utility vehicle sales to over 1.13 lakh units. Covid Watch: Numbers and Developments The [number of coronavirus cases reported from India]( stood at 86,65,374 at the time of writing this newsletter, with the death toll at 1,28,030. Evening Wrap will return tomorrow. Today's Top Picks [alt_text]( [Celebrating love outside the shackles of faith, caste, ethnicity and gender]( [alt_text]( [New on Amazon Prime this week: âSoorarai Pottruâ, âChhalaangâ and more]( [alt_text]( [âGamanamâ trailer: Shriya Saranâs drama sparkles with stunning ensemble cast]( [alt_text]( [Apple asks app developers to disclose user data on apps]( You are receiving this email because you are a user of [thehindu.com]( If you do not wish to receive any such emails, [unsubscribe here.](mailto:rm-0b498hhebf2f90kauhrxfebysa8hk6y@newsalert.thehindu.com?subject=Unsubscribe&body=You will be unsubscribed from our mailing list.) To ensure you continue to receive emails from The Hindu in your inbox, please add newsletters.th@newsalert.thehindu.com to your contact. If you can't see the mailer, please [click here.]( Group Sites [The Hindu]( | [à®à®¨à¯à®¤à¯ தமிழ௠திà®à¯]( | [Business Line]( | [BL on Campus]( | [Sportstar]( | [Frontline](
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