Modi Leadership Style Main Reason for India's COVID Mishandling; He's a Megalomaniac — RamachandraGuha

In a hard-hitting and sharply critical interview, one of India's most highly regarded historians and widely read political commentators have said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership style is the principal reason for India's mishandling of the present COVID crisis. Although Ram Guha also blames Modi's "sycophantic cabinet", the country's institutions, including the Supreme Court, which has let down the country and the yes-men officials and bureaucrats who Modi has surrounded himself with, he says the main blame and responsibility rests squarely on the Prime Minister's shoulders.

In a 30 minute interview with Karan Thapar for The Wire Ram Guha delivered a further sting in the tail when he asked the question 'can Modi change?' and 'will his personality allow that? ' and answered by saying Modi would have to become like Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray who has deliberately and successfully moved from the "fascist" positions espoused by his father, Bal Thackeray, to become more middle-of-the-road and politically mainstream.

 
 
The true test of a leader isn't how they perform in good times — it's how they handle a crisis. Ram hits the nail on the head, but do they
care? The common man, in the end takes the beating.

Government of India did not Prepare for Second Wave despite getting time

कोरोना के मामले बेकाबू होते जा रहे हैं. कांग्रेस महासचिव प्रियंका गांधी (Priyanka Gandhi) ने कोरोना पर वार्ता के दौरान कहा कि  अस्पतालों की हालत खराब है. दवाओं और ऑक्सीजन की भारी किल्लत है. सरकार ने समय मिलने के बावजूद दूसरी लहर के लिए तैयारी नहीं की

 

Doctor Breaks Down, Says "Never Seen Anything Like This"

Coronavirus News in Mumbai: "We are helpless... never seen such a situation before... people are panicking..." - the desperate words of an overworked and traumatised Mumbai doctor driven to tears as an avalanche of Covid-positive patients threatens to overrun the medical infrastructure in one of the world's biggest cities. An appeal by Dr Trupti Gilada, an infectious diseases specialist, was widely shared on Tuesday - as the scale of the crisis - the lack of hospital beds, ever-increasing daily new cases, shortage of vaccines and crucial drugs like Remdesivir, and the oxygen crisis - becomes clear.

BEWARE OF CAMPHOR PUDIYAS! - a real life experience of Devashish Palkar

Devashish wrote a post on his blog on April 21, 2021 stating, "When I took the round of my ward at 12.30 am he was maintaining spo2 of 95 percent on 12 litre Oxygen supply through NRBM mask so I was quite shocked when sister suddenly came running to inform me at 1.30 am that this patient X was having severe coughing. I was on the other side of the ward trying to explain another old man to wear his Oxygen mask snugly.

I immediately rushed to the scene and checked his oxygen saturation. It was 65 percent. He had removed his mask and was snorting on some pudiyas which strongly smelt of camphor and cinnamon. They were sent to him by his caring family members in a tiny little tiffin box."



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Government's Plan for Coronavirus

Government has published the detailed plan in case of the outbreak of the coronavirus 😊😊

UK restricts Entry to travelers from India

From Friday 23 April, 2021 most people who have travelled from India in the last 10 days will be refused entry. British or Irish passport holders, or people with UK residence rights, will be allowed in but must quarantine in a government-approved hotel for at least 10 days.



India has been added to coronavirus "red list" of countries for travel to the UK, over fears of a new Covid variant, the health secretary, Matt Hancock has said. Till further notice, travel to the UK is banned for the Indians, ensuring not to lose hard-won progress on the vaccine rollout.

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