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The Hindu Newsletter - The biggest news stories from today [logo] The Evening Wrap Thursday | 10 June, 2021 [The Hindu logo] Welcome to the Evening Wrap newsletter, your guide to the day’s biggest stories with concise analysis from The Hindu. [[Arrow]Open in browser]( [[Mail icon]More newsletters]( Bihar COVID toll goes up by 72% after court orders recount Following a recent direction by the Patna High Court, the [Bihar government recounted its Covid-19 toll](, which has jumped by a whopping 72.84%. On June 7, the official toll figure in the State was 5,424 but on June 8, the government said the figure had gone up to 9,375 after it recounted deaths in all 38 districts. A Division Bench of the Patna High Court had in May slammed the Bihar government and expressed concern over inconsistencies in the toll in Buxar district, presented by two top government officials in two separate affidavits. The court had asked the government to verify all facts before placing them on record. “All facts must be verified from all sources and then only be placed before us, else it will amount to filing of false or incomplete affidavit” Chief Justice Sanjay Karol and Justice S. Kumar told the government. [ Bodies of COVID-19 victims wait for cremation at Bans Ghat electric crematorium, in Patna. File ] The Bihar Chief Secretary, who is said to have got the figures from the State Health Department, had submitted in court that a total of six deaths occurred due to Covid-19 in Buxar district since March 1, while the Divisional Commissioner’s affidavit had mentioned 789 cremations at just one cremation ground of the district between May 5 and May 14. In view of the court direction, the State Health Department had sent detailed instructions to District Magistrates, civil surgeons and heads of medical colleges and hospitals to verify the tolls in their respective districts and hospitals. On June 8, the State government said that the toll due to COVID-19 pandemic in the State had gone up to 9,375 from the figure of 5,424 it had reported on June 7. In the verification exercise that lasted 20 days, the State government added 3,951 more deaths. Most of the deaths, according to State health officials, occurred in the second wave of the pandemic since April 2021. Among the districts, Patna registered the highest toll of 2,303 deaths, followed by Muzaffarpur with 609, Nalanda (463), Begusarai (454), East Champaran (425), Darbhanga (342) and Madhubani (317). The spurt in the number of deaths reflects those reported at private hospitals, in transit to health facilities, under home isolation, and those dying of post-COVID complications after they tested negative and were discharged from hospitals, Additional Secretary (Health) Pratyaya Amrit told reporters on Wednesday. [underlineimg] 11 killed, 7 injured as rickety building collapses in Mumbai Eleven people, including eight children were killed, and seven others injured after [a portion of a four-storey residential structure collapsed]( on an adjacent two-storey structure in western Mumbai late on Wednesday. The incident was reported from the Malvani slum in Malad in the western suburbs of Mumbai following incessant rains throughout the day. The Maharashtra government has announced an ex-gratia of ₹5 lakh to the kin of the deceased. According to civic officials, the building had serious structural faults and was further damaged during cyclone Tauktae after which some more dangerous changes were made to it. The collapse has affected the adjacent residential structures as well, leading to the civic body evacuating them. Mumbai mayor Kishori Pednekar asked the culprits behind the tragedy to take responsibility. “Today 11 people including children have died. When the building is declared under C category, the occupants must be moved out immediately. Culprits must take the responsibility,” she said. Pednekar added that instead of searching for the authority responsible for it, had every authority worked with responsibility, the tragedy could have been averted. Buildings in category C mean that they are beyond repair and need to be demolished. The dead have been identified as Sahil Sarfaraz Sayyed, 9, Arifa Sheikh, 9, Shafiq Md Saleem Siddiqui, 45, Tausif Shafiq Siddiqi, 15, Aalisha Shafiq Siddiqui, 10, Alfisa Shafiq Siddiqui, 1.5, Afina Shafik Siddiqui, 6, Ishrat Bano Shafiq Siddiqui, 40, Rahisa Bano Rafik Siddiqui, 40, Tahes Safik Siddiqui, 12, and Jhon Irranna, 13. [underlineimg] GST Council to meet on June 12 to discuss tax cuts on COVID essentials, black fungus medicine The all-powerful GST Council, chaired by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, will meet on June 12 [to decide on possible GST rate cuts for COVID essentials]( and black fungus medicine, according to officials. In the previous meeting on May 28, a Group of Ministers (GoM) was set up to recommend tax relief on COVID essentials, including PPE kits, masks and vaccines, to the GST council. The GoM submitted its report on June 7. Officials said the GST Council would be meeting on June 12 to discuss the GoM report as well as consider tax rate cuts for black fungus medicine. Some state Finance Ministers in the GoM are understood to have pitched for a rate cut on COVID essentials. Uttar Pradesh Finance Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna, who is also a member of the GoM, on Wednesday said that the state is in favour of cutting taxes on COVID essentials to facilitate patients, but will accept the decision of the GST council on tax rates. The GoM on GST concessions on COVID relief items was mandated to examine whether a GST rate cut or exemption is required for medical-grade oxygen, pulse oximeters, hand sanitizers, oxygen therapy equipment like concentrators, ventilators, PPE kits, N-95 and surgical masks and temperature checking equipment.Besides, the panel also looked into COVID vaccines, drugs, and medicines for COVID treatment and testing kits for COVID detection. The GST Council on May 28 had left taxes on COVID-19 vaccines and medical supplies unchanged after the BJP and opposition-ruled states sparred over whether the tax cut benefits will reach the common man. [underlineimg] ICMR approves new rapid antigen test kit Meril Diagnostics from Gujarat has announced that its [self-use Rapid Antigen Test kit for Covid-19, CoviFind](, has received approval from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). “This indigenously researched and developed test kit can detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus reliably in infectious individuals and can therefore be used for testing symptomatic individuals and immediate contacts of confirmed coronavirus cases as specified by the recent ICMR guidelines,” the company said in a statement. “The CoviFind test for at-home self-testing is highly effective in individuals with mid to high viral load, especially in detecting infection in the case of individuals more likely to transmit the disease to others,” the statement added. [Photo: merillife.com/] The test also delivers results swiftly, providing results in 15 minutes, it said. The test kit does not have any specific storage or refrigeration requirements, thus driving ease and convenience in distribution, it added. The test kit is priced at ₹250 and will be made available as a single-pack, with additional purchase options, including a pack of 3, 5 and 25 tests. Each test kit is equipped with testing materials including a test device, one sterile nasal swab, and a pre-filled buffer tube with a cap. No additional instrumentation is necessary. The kit will also contain an Instructions for Use (IFU) leaflet, detailing step-by-step procedure on administration, handling and post-use disposal of the test kit, along with a disposable bag. The self-use test is to be used alongside the company’s official home testing mobile application, ‘CoviFind App,’ which will be available to download from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store once the product hits the market. The test kit will be available in two weeks at retail pharmacies, e-pharmacies and through e-commerce platforms including Amazon and Flipkart, with the company trying to expedite the process, it said. It will also run a dedicated website for direct orders of the test kit by individuals and institutions. [underlineimg] Adityanath’s Delhi visit sparks speculation of U.P. Cabinet expansion Just a few days after BJP’s national general secretary (organisation) B.L. Santhosh’s visit to Lucknow on a political and organisational stock-taking visit, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s arrival in Delhi for a two-day visit, with appointments lined up with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and meetings with Home Minister Amit Shah and party president J.P. Nadda, has [set off a flutter over a possible Cabinet expansion in Lucknow](. While Adityanath’s aides insisted that the visit was with regard to the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, and raising the demand for a larger allocation of vaccines to the State, they admitted that “after all that happened last week, of course political issues were and will be discussed.” Santosh’s report to Nadda was detailed about the work culture in Yogi Adityanath’s chief ministerial office, the correctives required, which included being more accommodative of party allies in the State, in the run-up to the 2022 Assembly polls. The performance of the BJP in the recently concluded Panchayat polls in the State, where it came second to the Samajwadi Party (SP), was also underlined as a worrying situation. In fact, Apna Dal MP and leader Anupriya Patel also met Home Minister Amit Shah just after Yogi Adityanath’s meeting with the latter. Patel has been an ally of the BJP since 2014 both in the Lok Sabha and Assembly. After the breakup of the alliance between the BJP and the Om Prakash Rajbhar-led Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party, the Apna Dal is the main ally still with the BJP. Rajbhar’s party is likely to go with Samajwadi Party in the Assembly polls. [underlineimg] Paytm, MakeMyTrip, Infosys offer to help India with vaccine bookings Paytm, Infosys and MakeMyTrip are among companies [seeking approval in India to provide online Covid-19 vaccine bookings](, the head of the government's tech platform said, as the country tries to make it easier for its huge population to book shots. The government relaxed rules last month to potentially allow third-party apps to offer vaccine bookings and has taken back control of procurement from states following delays and shortages. It also faced initial problems with its own vaccine booking platform. Around 15 State agencies and private companies, which also include Indian healthcare giants Apollo and Max, and online pharmacy 1mg, have asked to be allowed to offer vaccine bookings, R.S. Sharma, head of the government’s panel managing the CoWIN vaccination registration platform, told Reuters. Softbank-backed digital payments app Paytm has more than 100 million monthly active users and MakeMyTrip has 12 million. Their popularity is seen as providing more options to Indians looking to book their vaccine shots, particularly if they are struggling with an unfamiliar government platform. “It will work in favour of the country, the union of all the entities is better than just one individual platform,” Sharma said. Only 3.5% of India's 1.3 billion population has been fully immunised against Covid-19 and health officials say the pace will have to be increased to avoid further deadly surges of the virus. [underlineimg] Online registration not enough, anyone walking in should get vaccine, says Rahul Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on June 10 [demanded]( that every person walking into a Covid-19 vaccination centre should get the jab, saying those who do not have access to internet also have the right to life. The Congress has been batting for vaccines for the poor, especially those living in far-flung and rural areas, who do not have digital access or smart phones. The Opposition party has also been demanding that CoWIN registration should not be mandatory for getting the vaccine. “Online registration is not enough for the vaccine. Every person walking in at a vaccination centre should get the vaccine. Those who do not have access to internet also have the right to life,” he said in a tweet in Hindi. The Congress has been critical of the government’s vaccination policy and its handling of the Covid-19 situation in the country. [underlineimg] Assam CM asks minority communities to adopt population control Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has [advised the minority community]( to adopt decent population control measures to reduce poverty and pressure on land. Reacting to criticisms of his government’s drive to free State-owned land from encroachment, the Chief Minister said the illegal occupation of land belonging to temples, satras (monasteries) and forests cannot be allowed. Most of those evicted were Bengali-speaking Muslims. “Members of the community have assured us that they do not want encroachment on these lands,” Dr. Sarma told journalists on Thursday while marking a month of the BJP-led government. “No one is our enemy and we want the poor people of every community to progress but we need community support. Instead of criticising the government, organisations such as AIUDF (All India United Democratic Front) and AAMSU (All Assam Minority Students’ Union) should motivate people to have smaller families,” he said. The Chief Minister said keeping the population in check could go a long way in easing the pressure on land. He cited the examples of the Bodo and Mishing communities that have not occupied forest lands over the decades because of family planning. He, however, justified giving land settlement certificates to indigenous forest dwellers “because they have been protecting our forest resources”. [underlineimg] Covid Watch: Numbers and Developments The [number of reported coronavirus cases from India]( stood at 2,92,68,330 at the time of publishing this newsletter, with the death toll at 3,63,027. [underlineimg] In Brief In a bid to put a lid on the restiveness in the Karnataka unit of the BJP, party general secretary in-charge of Karnataka, Arun Singh, on Thursday said that there was [no move to remove State Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa]( from his post, and that the party’s central leadership was very happy with the work done by his government, especially with regard to Covid-19 management. Casual and contractual employees of municipal corporations in the country would be [covered under the Employees’ State Insurance (ESI) Act](, 1948, Union Labour and Employment Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar said on Thursday. The Minister said the ESI Corporation (ESIC) had been directed to take up the matter with States and Union Territories as they were the appropriate authority under the Act to issue a notification on this matter. For Delhi, as the Central government was the appropriate government under the Act, the Labour Ministry issued the notification on Monday, he said. 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