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Owaisi and Muslim Personal Law Board said Babri Masjid will always be a mosque

Lok Sabha MP and All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen chief Asaduddin Owaisi has said that Babri Masjid was and will remain. Following the Supreme Court's decision in November last year, Bhoomi Puja is being organized for the Ram temple in Ayodhya on Wednesday.

Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath are also attending this event. While many leaders and MPs are welcoming Bhumi Puja, there are voices of protest from many circles.

On Wednesday morning, Owaisi tweeted and said - Babri Masjid was, is and will remain inshaAllah. He also used #BabriZindaHai in his tweet.

At the same time, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board issued a press release a day earlier and said that Babri Masjid will always be a mosque. Tweeting this statement, the Muslim Personal Law Board has written - Hagia Sophia is a great example for us. It is unjust, oppressive, shameful to take possession of the land and its status cannot be changed by the verdict of the majority. No need to break your heart. Conditions do not last forever.

However, there has also been criticism on social media from the All India Muslim Personal Law Board for comparing the Babri Masjid with Hagia Sophia. People are also calling the board's statement a contempt of the Supreme Court.

A few days ago, Turkish President Rechep Tayyip Ardoआनan announced the conversion of the historic Hagia Sophia into a mosque in Istanbul.

The Hagia Sophia was built nearly 1,500 years ago as a Christian church and in 1453 the Ottoman Empire, which converted to Islam, converted it into a mosque after the conquest.

The Hagia Sophia was converted from a mosque to a museum in 1934 after Mustafa Kamal Pasha, the creator of modern Turkey, declared the country secular.

The decision of the Supreme Court of India

After the verdict in the Ayodhya case, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board filed a review petition in the Supreme Court. Which was rejected by the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court had directed the central government to give five acres of land for the construction of the mosque in Ayodhya.

However the Muslim Personal Law Board had said that it would not accept a separate land for the mosque in Ayodhya.

The Babri Masjid was demolished on 6 December 1992. After this, communal violence broke out in many places in the country and around 2000 people were killed. People associated with the Ram temple movement in Ayodhya claimed that the Babri Masjid was built by demolishing the Ram temple and it was here that Rama was born.

In November last year, a five-member bench headed by the then Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Ranjan Gogoi decided to give land to Ramlala. The Supreme Court had directed the government to constitute a trust for the construction of Ram temple. Also ordered five acres of land for the mosque elsewhere in Ayodhya.

Meanwhile, CPI-ML has said to celebrate the protest day on August 5. The party has issued a statement saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is using a religious ceremony as a political platform. The party says that doing so in place of the demolition of Babri Masjid is a crime.

Covid-19 to one person out of every four in Delhi: Study

Nearly one out of every four people living in India's capital, Delhi, has been exposed to a corona virus infection. This thing came to light when antibodies tests were carried out in Delhi taking samples of many people.

A sample of 21,387 people were taken for this government survey. Whose investigation revealed that 23.48% of these contained antibodies to Covid-19.

This survey shows that the spread of infection is more than the number of cases being confirmed in the capital.

So far 123,747 cases of infection have been reported in Delhi, which is less than 1% of one crore 98 lakh population here.

According to the survey, 23.48% of the people getting antibodies means that there will be 46 lakh fifty thousand cases of infection in the capital.

The infection cases in Delhi will be 46 lakh fifty thousand, it has been estimated only on the basis of a very small sample of the survey. How close this estimate is to the truth is difficult to say.

According to the government press release released about this survey, many people are without symptoms.

It also states that the figure of 23.48% can also be reduced, because Delhi has many densely populated areas. But it also states that "a large part of the population is still at risk" and security measures must be strictly followed.

Experts say that this first study of this kind is important because it will help the administration to understand the spread of infection and in a better way.

To bring out the truth, it is necessary that 100 per cent of the people living in Delhi should be tested. Then the exact number of corona infected people will be known in Delhi. Otherwise, the estimate of such survey will prove to be airborne.

The country will have to pay a heavy price for the 'cowardly stance' of the central government on the China case: Rahul Gandhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said that the country will have to pay a heavy price for the 'cowardly stance' of the central government on the China case.

He tweeted on Saturday evening saying, "China has taken our land and the Indian government is acting like Chamberlin." This will give a further boost to China.

Chamberlin was the former Prime Minister of Britain who adopted an unsuccessful policy of appeasing Germany's Nazist government in 1930.

Rahul Gandhi has made this tweet in response to Defense Minister Rajnath Singh's statement in which he said, "The matter (India-China tension) should be resolved but to what extent it will be resolved, I cannot give any guarantee in this regard." But I want to assure you that no one power of the world can touch even an inch of India's land, it cannot occupy it. ''

Tension has been on the Indo-China border in Ladakh for the last two months and Rahul Gandhi is continuously attacking the BJP government over this.

How much will Corona's danger increase if red light areas are opened?

A research study has been conducted on the condition of sexworkers in the era of Corona crisis in India. According to this, if the redlight areas are opened, then next year at least four lakh sex workers will come under the grip of Corona and thousands of them may die.

If a sex worker is infected, the infection can reach hundreds of people. According to this study, three out of every five deaths from Covid-19 can occur in redlight areas.

The authors of this research study, Abhishek Pandey and co-author Dr. Sudhakar V Nuti, say that the central government and state governments should keep the redlight areas closed until the corona vaccine becomes available.

The study also appealed to take steps towards making sex workers a skilled worker in times of Corona crisis so that these people do not face a livelihood crisis and also prevent corona infection.

Abhishek Pandey, who led the study, is associated with Yale University's Center for Infectious Diseases Modeling and Analysis, while Sudhakar V Nutty belongs to Massachusetts General Hospital and the Department of Medicine of Harvard Medical School.

Corona virus: 28,498 new cases, 553 deaths in India in last 24 hours

There have been 28,498 new cases of corona virus infection in India in the last 24 hours.

In the last 24 hours, 553 people have been infected with the virus.

With this, the number of people infected with Corona virus in India has increased to 9,06,752. Of these, 3,11,565 cases are still infected and 5,71,460 cases are in the category of recovery.

The number of people who have died of Corona virus has so far been 23,727 in India.

Talking about the recovery rate, the rate of recovery of corona virus in India has been 63.02%.

Corona virus: What is the situation in India's states?

The number of people infected with the corona virus in India has risen to 9,06,752. The most infected states are Maharashtra, Delhi and Tamil Nadu.

These three states are the largest metropolises in the country like Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai where there were a lot of cases at the initial level.

But now where the spread of corona virus in Maharashtra and Delhi seems to be controlled.

At the same time, the rapid spread of corona virus in South India has put experts in concern.

The corona virus is spreading rapidly in South India, especially in Telangana and Karnataka.

So far, 36221 people have been infected with Corona virus in Telangana. And in Karnataka 41581 people have been infected with Corona virus.

The cities of these two states Bangalore and Hyderabad are expected to reach the peak in the coming weeks.

However, Tamil Nadu, the worst-hit corona virus in South India, has once again put a lockdown.

Gautam Buddha Nagar (Uttar Pradesh) - India's most infected district

In the last 24 hours, 90 new cases have been reported in Uttar Pradesh's Noida, after which the total number of infected people has reached 3495.

Gautam Buddha Nagar in Uttar Pradesh has become the most infected district in India.

The local administration intensified its war against Covid 19 and started testing people from house to house.

Last Sunday, Noida administration conducted 4177 tests out of which 3707 were antigen tests.

Many places were re-curfewed

In the last few days, lockdown has been imposed once again in many states and cities in India.

Recently Uttar Pradesh imposed a three-day lockdown between July 10 and July 3.

In Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, a three-day lockdown has been imposed on the same lines.

The Andhra Pradesh government has issued new quarantine guidelines for those entering its border, giving Telangana and Karnataka the status of highly risky states.

At the same time, the number of people infected with Corona virus in Punjab of North India has been 8,178 and till date 204 people have died.

Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi talked to Sundar Pichai

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Google CEO Sundar Pichai about the growing use of technology in various sectors as well as the worldwide crisis caused by Covid-19. There was also a discussion between the two about the new work culture generated during the time of this crisis.

PM Modi has given information about this by tweeting. He said that talks have been held to leverage technology to change the lives of farmers, youth and entrepreneurs of India.

Meanwhile, Google CEO Sundar Pichai has announced an investment of Rs 75,000 crore in India in five to seven years.

Sundar Pichai said that through the Google for India Digitization Fund, we will invest Rs 75,000 crore in the next 5 to 7 years in India.

Guidelines to conduct final year exams of the university by September

UGC Secretary in India Professor Rajneesh Jain said that due to corona crisis, it is not possible to conduct final year exams in July, so guidelines have been issued to hold these exams by 30 September.

He also said that if the final year exams are not conducted, then the validity of their degree will be questioned.

Government of India claims: lowest deaths per million population

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, among the five most affected countries from Corona, India has the lowest incidence of infections at 538 per million population and the number of deaths is only 15. While the global average of infections is 1,453 and the average of deaths is 68.7.

However, the corona test has also decreased in India. Last week, the Corona Test figures in India had crossed 10 million. However, in Thursday's press conference, Nivedita Gupta, Senior Scientist of the Indian Council of Medical Research, said that there has been an increase in the corona test cases in India and now two thousand 60 thousand tests are being conducted daily across the country.

According to Nivedita Gupta, more tests can be done in the coming days using the antigen test technique.

By the way, India's population is more than 130 crores. So far more than seven and a half million people have been infected with corona, while the number of people who have died has crossed 21 thousand.

CBSE reduced syllabus from ninth to 12th standard

In view of the Corona infection in India, CBSE has announced to reduce syllabus from ninth to 12th class, giving relief to the students.

The press statement issued by CBSE said that the decision has been taken in view of the conditions arising out of the corona infection as class room classes are not being held due to the closure of schools.

Due to this, the board has decided to reduce the syllabus from ninth to 12th by 30% in the 2020-21 season.

The parts which will be reduced from the syllabus will not be asked questions in internal assessment and board examination.