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Senior British Doctor says UK PM Boris Johnson may not attend India’s Republic Day parade due to new Covid-19 strain

Days after the discovery of a new and potentially more transmissible strain of novel coronavirus in the United Kingdom, Dr Chaand Nagpaul, the chair of the Council of the British Medical Association, said on Wednesday that the Prime Minister Boris Johnson may not visit India in January for the Republic Day parade.

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Days after the discovery of a new and potentially more transmissible strain of novel coronavirus in the United Kingdom, Dr Chaand Nagpaul, the chair of the Council of the British Medical Association, said on Wednesday that the Prime Minister Boris Johnson may not visit India in January for the Republic Day parade.

Speaking with NDTV, Dr Nagpaul said while it was still too early for the British government to decide on Johnson’s visit, the trip may not be possible, particularly if this level of infection and spread continues. Explaining the current situation of UK, he said if the lockdown in London and other extremely stringent parts controls the spread of the virus, then it may be possible for Johnson to visit India.

The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is scheduled to travel to India in January 2021 as the chief guest at the Republic Day parade in Delhi.

Last week, the UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock had said that a new coronavirus strain, identified as VUI-202012/01, had been found in roughly 1,000 individuals in southeast England. The new Covid-19 strain is concentrated in the capital city of London and England’s south-east region.

The new strain is believed to be more easily transmitted than previously identified strains of the novel Coronavirus. This new mutation has become a super-spreader with 70% increased transmissibility rate, however, it has not been found in India so far.

Meanwhile, in India, the Central government has ordered mandatory RT-PCR testing for all passengers arriving from the United Kingdom. Due to this fast-spreading new strain of the coronavirus, more than 40 countries have suspended travel from Britain.

On Tuesday, 36,804 people in Britain tested positive for Covid-19, marking the highest daily increase of coronavirus cases since the pandemic began in the country. As per the UK government’s Health Ministry data, the total number of coronavirus cases in the country now stands at 2,110,314.

Also Read: Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine might get emergency use authorization by next week in India

On December 19, Johnson had announced new restrictions in London and other parts of England to fight against massive surge in infections linked to the new deadly strain of novel Coronavirus.

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Bihar Weather Alert: Rainfall, thunderstorms and lightning expected in Jamui, Banka, Bhagalpur and Munger

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The Patna Meteorological Center has issued a weather alert for four districts in Bihar, forecasting rainfall, thunderstorms, and lightning in the coming hours. The alert covers Jamui, Banka, Bhagalpur, and Munger, urging residents to take necessary precautions for their safety.

According to the forecast, moderate to light rainfall is expected in these areas, along with heavy thunderstorms and a high risk of lightning. Residents are advised to stay cautious and indoors as the storm could pose safety risks.

Rainfall forecast for other districts in Bihar

Apart from the four districts under immediate alert, the Patna Meteorological Center has also predicted rainfall and thunderstorms in the following areas:

Motihari, Bettiah, and Gopalganj (March 16-17) – Expected heavy rain with thunderstorm activity.

Neighboring areas may also experience light showers and a slight drop in temperature, especially in the morning and evening hours.

A Yellow Alert has been issued for these districts, indicating moderate weather conditions that could cause minor disruptions.

Why This Weather Event Matters

This weather event highlights the unpredictability of storms and the importance of preparedness. Thunderstorms can cause Infrastructure damage, traffic disruptions due to waterlogging, agricultural setbacks due to heavy rain and safety hazards from lightning and strong winds

Bihar is set to experience hot weather conditions as temperatures continue to rise this week. On Monday, the minimum temperature is expected to be around 20°C, while the maximum may reach 37°C. Throughout the day, the temperature is likely to remain close to 37°C, with winds blowing at 10.91 km/h from 271 degrees and gusts reaching 16.45 km/h.

With the temperature peaking at 41°C on Thursday, residents are advised to stay hydrated, avoid direct sunlight during peak hours, and take necessary precautions against the heat.

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US attacks on Houthis: Iran condemns after 53 killed in US airstrikes, calls for halt to aggression

US airstrikes on Yemen kill 53, with Houthis vowing further attacks on US and allied ships. The conflict escalates as Iran condemns Washington’s actions.

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The death toll from US airstrikes on Houthi-controlled Yemen has risen to 53, including five children and two women, according to the Houthi rebels’ health ministry. The strikes, which took place on Saturday, targeted multiple Houthi sites, with Washington citing the group’s attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea as the primary reason.

US Justifies Strikes as Response to Red Sea Attacks

US President Donald Trump described the operation as a “decisive and powerful” wave of airstrikes aimed at curbing Houthi aggression in the Red Sea.

“Funded by Iran, the Houthi thugs have fired missiles at US aircraft, and targeted our troops and allies,” Trump stated, adding that their “piracy, violence, and terrorism” have cost billions and endangered lives.

Trump warned the Houthis in a social media post:

“HELL WILL RAIN DOWN UPON YOU LIKE NOTHING YOU HAVE EVER SEEN BEFORE.”

Houthis Vow Retaliation Against US and Allies

Houthi leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi vowed continued attacks on US and allied ships in the Red Sea as long as the US keeps targeting their forces.

“We will continue to strike back until Israel lifts its blockade of Gaza,” the group stated, reaffirming its support for Palestinians in the Israel-Hamas war.

The Houthis have targeted commercial vessels since November 2023, sinking two ships, seizing another, and killing four crew members.

US Officials: Key Houthi Leaders Targeted

US National Security Advisor Michael Waltz claimed the Saturday strikes had taken out several Houthi leaders. Meanwhile, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the military campaign would continue until the Houthi attacks ceased. Talking  to Fox Business, he told that this campaign is about freedom of navigation and restoring deterrence.

Additional US airstrikes reportedly hit Al Jaouf and Hudaydah early on Monday, though Washington has yet to confirm these operations.

Iran Condemns US Strikes, Calls for End to Aggression

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticized Washington’s actions, urging the US to:

“End support for Israeli genocide and terrorism. Stop killing Yemeni people.”

The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has also called for “utmost restraint” and a cessation of all military activities in Yemen.

US Denies Houthi Claims of Attacks on Aircraft Carrier

The Houthis have claimed responsibility for two attacks on the US aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman, but a US official told Reuters that American warplanes intercepted 11 Houthi drones before they could reach the carrier. The US has not commented on the Houthis’ second claim.a

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Ola Electric shares fall 6% amid insolvency proceedings against subsidiary

Ola Electric shares plunged 6% as Rosmerta Digital filed an insolvency plea against its subsidiary. The company faces legal challenges amid growing financial losses.

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Ola Electric’s share price fell nearly 6% on Monday after Rosmerta Digital Services Ltd announced plans to file an insolvency petition against its wholly-owned subsidiary, Ola Electric Technologies Pvt Ltd. The petition, citing unpaid dues, was filed under Section 9 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) and submitted to the Bengaluru Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT).

Ola Electric’s response

Ola Electric Mobility has contested the claims, stating that it has sought legal counsel and will take all necessary actions to challenge the petition. The company mentioned that it had been renegotiating its agreements with Rosmerta Digital Services Pvt Ltd and Shimnit India Pvt Ltd to reduce costs and enhance efficiency in vehicle registration services.

Stock performance and market impact

Opening Price (BSE): Rs 50 per share

Intraday High: Rs 50.16

Intraday Low: Rs 48.61

Market analysts remain bearish on Ola Electric’s stock. Anshul Jain, Head of Research at Lakshmishree Investment and Securities, noted that the stock has been on a steady decline post-IPO, breaking below its base price of ₹76.

“After peaking at ₹157 post-IPO, the stock has been in a firm downtrend. The break below ₹76 suggests that the next key support level is ₹34. Unless a strong reversal occurs, further selling pressure is likely,” Jain stated.

Ola Electric’s Q3 2024 financial results

Ola Electric Mobility reported a widening consolidated net loss of ₹564 crore for Q3 2024, compared to ₹376 crore in the same quarter last year.

Revenue from operations: ₹1,045 crore (down from ₹1,296 crore year-on-year)

Increased expenses: Due to rising competition and one-time costs for service-related improvements

Despite financial struggles, the company noted that it achieved its highest-ever e-scooter registrations of 3.33 lakh units in Q3, marking a 37.5% increase from last year.

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