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the pandemic, india is devastating. second wave of color into virus infections appears to be epping away. focus now is on vaccinating as many people as possible through the 3rd one. however, in a country as diverse as india, there remains a diversity of opinion towards vaccinations. namisha jives, while reports from the north of the country. it's their turn to get back to the native. and these young residents wrote up in the not indian state of hud yano have been eagerly waiting for it. after the month of low vaccine availability. supply is finally catching up with the demand you should see online slots in the small city are booked quickly and allowing us flame that distributions in june has improved access to the jap even further. dr. believe in the us massive 2nd wave. good, have it is to back seem hesitancy off to the 2nd b, b plus crime willing to good vaccinated d. c. that's the meters we definitely want protection from. that's why i believe vaccine hesitancy is negligible in the village 20 kilometers from the hosp
the pandemic, india is devastating. second wave of color into virus infections appears to be epping away. focus now is on vaccinating as many people as possible through the 3rd one. however, in a country as diverse as india, there remains a diversity of opinion towards vaccinations. namisha jives, while reports from the north of the country. it's their turn to get back to the native. and these young residents wrote up in the not indian state of hud yano have been eagerly waiting for it. after...
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so multiple challenges for india. and how is india dealing with cove at 19? will politics get in the way? is politics getting in the way? let me introduce you to add gas. we have a new we have thought to thought i lee, and hopefully we'll be joined by dr. joe uter as well. but festival, a new welcome back to the stream. nice to see you remind everybody who you are and what you do. hi sammy, i'm, i know i'm a health care reporter. i work at a data journalism i'll call in and get to have you talk to somebody, walk into the stream. tell everybody who you are and what you do. thank you for me to the pleasure to join you today. i'm a medical doctor by background, and i work in public health. i specifically work in be aerial. how do we make health systems stronger and more resilient? get to have a bill to join you to welcome to the stream. introduce yourself to our international audience. thank you for having me on the show for me. i'm dr. jerico, i'm a physician and i look off to patients who have wid and other diseases, but i don't treat the i see patients. i rea
so multiple challenges for india. and how is india dealing with cove at 19? will politics get in the way? is politics getting in the way? let me introduce you to add gas. we have a new we have thought to thought i lee, and hopefully we'll be joined by dr. joe uter as well. but festival, a new welcome back to the stream. nice to see you remind everybody who you are and what you do. hi sammy, i'm, i know i'm a health care reporter. i work at a data journalism i'll call in and get to have you talk...
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so is india ready? shops, businesses and public transport or roaming and daily people in my bike and catch a movie at the cinema. still the countries, vaccination dr. is sluggish and testing isn't widespread. experts for the case numbers and dance of being under reported. they say it's too soon to live restrictions. mm. welcome, my benefits all. and after almost 2 months locked down at delhi, the construction sector is one of the 1st to reopen. it relies largely on migrant laborers who have been returning to the big city from the villages in the hope of finding what dw, whenever a child has sent us this report, nearly reached labourers gather here every morning to find work. do you all you'll get coolly, is one of them. he's an unskilled migrant laborer who has been working in the informal sector in the capital for almost 6 years. but times are tough for him. he was left without any work when delhi went into lockdown after the city was hit by the 2nd week of.
so is india ready? shops, businesses and public transport or roaming and daily people in my bike and catch a movie at the cinema. still the countries, vaccination dr. is sluggish and testing isn't widespread. experts for the case numbers and dance of being under reported. they say it's too soon to live restrictions. mm. welcome, my benefits all. and after almost 2 months locked down at delhi, the construction sector is one of the 1st to reopen. it relies largely on migrant laborers who have...
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we know that india, which is the biggest producer of vaccines, the serum institute in india, india's said, "look, we're going to pause any "exports on covid—19 "because we are battling our own massive crisis here." so where are the vaccines going to come from? that's a very good question. and if you recall, the serum institute in india was only supplying us with the astrazeneca vaccine through the covax facility. at the same time, covax was designed to support the continent with up to about 20% to 30% of our vaccine needs. we as a continent under the leadership of the african union have established what we call the african vaccine acquisition task team that was designed to complement the efforts of covax and take us to the 60%. so in that arrangement, we have secured 220 million doses of thejohnson & johnson vaccine. so any country in africa who wants to acquire vaccines needs to go to the platform, the platform that we established at the african union, to make a request for the vaccines. so there are 220 million doses of vaccines there, and we believe that because they are singleâ
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in october, a new variant was detected in india. six months on, in april, india's cases were surging, and several mutations of the variant were causing concern. one was called b.i.617.2. this was delta, it was gaining international attention. the world health organization designated it a variant of interest on the 4th of april. on the 9th of april, borisjohnson�*s government expanded its red list of countries, the ones facing the strictest travel restrictions. here's the press release. it went on... the delta variant wasn't mentioned, nor was india. it wasn't on the list, which begged the question — why? well, one possible explanation was politics, that borisjohnson had a trip to india in late april, but he didn't want to cancel. weeks later, the sunday times reported... the theory goes, the trip would have helped. the government's never accepted that. what is beyond dispute, though, is that by mid april, the pressure on borisjohnson was building. one leading public health academic said india being off the red list was "frankly
in october, a new variant was detected in india. six months on, in april, india's cases were surging, and several mutations of the variant were causing concern. one was called b.i.617.2. this was delta, it was gaining international attention. the world health organization designated it a variant of interest on the 4th of april. on the 9th of april, borisjohnson�*s government expanded its red list of countries, the ones facing the strictest travel restrictions. here's the press release. it...
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india's above bangladesh and close to pakistan. then, injune, mr hancock argued that back in april, the government didn't have the full picture. we didn't have that data because there is a long lag from the cases, the data in which the case occurs, to the date when the sequencing result comes back. so, you have to act on the data that you have. his argument there is about sequencing, the process where individual variants are identified. but even without that information, the headline data from india didn't need much interpretation. by mid april, even after factoring in population size, india was recording far more new cases a day than bangladesh or pakistan, though the uk government says india's higher testing rate was a factor. what the uk definitely knew was that india had outbreaks of what were then called the kent, south africa and brazil variants, and covid in india was a huge and rapidly escalating crisis. and within days, the government had changed tack. this press release on 19 april announced... it noted... certainly, ther
india's above bangladesh and close to pakistan. then, injune, mr hancock argued that back in april, the government didn't have the full picture. we didn't have that data because there is a long lag from the cases, the data in which the case occurs, to the date when the sequencing result comes back. so, you have to act on the data that you have. his argument there is about sequencing, the process where individual variants are identified. but even without that information, the headline data from...
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at put india on the red list. very late on- at the — put india on the red list. very late on. at the end _ put india on the red list. very late on. at the end of— put india on the red list. very late on. at the end of the _ put india on the red list. very late on. at the end of the month. - put india on the red list. very late i on. at the end of the month. before the variant — on. at the end of the month. before the variant had _ on. at the end of the month. before the variant had even _ on. at the end of the month. before the variant had even been _ on. at the end of the month. before the variant had even been identified | the variant had even been identified as a variant under investigation let alone as an variant of concern, that is now widely seated around the world and is a matter for concern, but we've got amongst the toughest border restrictions into this country. border restrictions into this count . ., v border restrictions into this count . ., country. that's not the case, pakistan _ country. that's not the case, pakistan and _ country. that's not the case, paki
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the pandemic. india is devastating. second wave of career and virus infections appears to be epping away. focus now is on vaccinating as many people as possible through the 3rd one. however, in a country as diverse as india, there remains a diversity of opinion towards vaccinations. namisha jives, while reports from the north of the country, it's their turn to get back sedated. and these young, vested, and of wrote up in the not indian state of her yano, have been eagerly waiting for it. after the month of low vaccine availability. supply is finally catching up with the demand. you should see online slots in the small city a booked quickly and allowing or claim that distributions in june has improved access to the jap even further. doctors believe india massive 2nd wave. good. have these 2 axis hesitancy off of the 2nd b, b plus scrambling to get vaccinated. d. c means vaccinate us. we definitely want protection from his wife. i believe vaccine hesitancy is negligible in the village 20 kilometers from the hospital. thes
the pandemic. india is devastating. second wave of career and virus infections appears to be epping away. focus now is on vaccinating as many people as possible through the 3rd one. however, in a country as diverse as india, there remains a diversity of opinion towards vaccinations. namisha jives, while reports from the north of the country, it's their turn to get back sedated. and these young, vested, and of wrote up in the not indian state of her yano, have been eagerly waiting for it. after...
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of india was flexing its economic mites. india's oil minister and drug product called oil purchases, a weapon for his country. and when opec extended the production constant april, india's refiners ready plans to cause import from saudi arabia by about a quarter, according to royces, for don, understandably, sees high oil prices as a threat to india economic recovery. the international energy agencies forecast that india is consumption will double, and it's oil import bill billy triple from 2019 level stable than $250000000000.00 by 2040. so what's going on as the 2nd biggest asian in port arthur china is india using it, economic clouds to diversify its oil supply. it johnny has not via skype from london is which mansell cross energy analyst at energy aspects could have with a set richard. it's totally understandable. i suppose that india feels it's economic growth. could be crypt by rising oil prices. it's anger seems to be aimed particularly at saudi arabia. how easy would it be for india to see other sources of oil? well, certainly we've seen it in the already looked try and diver
of india was flexing its economic mites. india's oil minister and drug product called oil purchases, a weapon for his country. and when opec extended the production constant april, india's refiners ready plans to cause import from saudi arabia by about a quarter, according to royces, for don, understandably, sees high oil prices as a threat to india economic recovery. the international energy agencies forecast that india is consumption will double, and it's oil import bill billy triple from...
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i mean, india is an enormous country with an illness amount of diversity. you've talked about the different things in terms of, you know, city and rural, but also religious groups. how do you go about tackling upon demick in a, in a coordinated way when there's so much difference within the different areas? i think it has been a major challenge and we can see the state kind of failed, especially to contain the 2nd wave of the panoramic and a part of that also arrest in not being prepared for what was coming. now how do you calculate something that really worked in india in some states as opposed to other? so let's take care of, for example, us take that manage to carp this or contain or manage your goal, burned up and to make very well as opposed to one of the most populated states in the world. and what explain this our historical investments into decentralizing local governments into building healthcare and other infrastructures. which necessarily did not happen in case of the they do, do say corruption due to other political factors that have been a play
i mean, india is an enormous country with an illness amount of diversity. you've talked about the different things in terms of, you know, city and rural, but also religious groups. how do you go about tackling upon demick in a, in a coordinated way when there's so much difference within the different areas? i think it has been a major challenge and we can see the state kind of failed, especially to contain the 2nd wave of the panoramic and a part of that also arrest in not being prepared for...
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the estimate i come up with their for 50000 low-cost private schools in india alone. nearly half a million private schools in india alone so you have the sustainability. >> scalability, that is a huge scale. >> that is the mind blowing things totally without any government subsidy, nothing government for international agencies currently involved in the middle carries providing something that. want it better than the government alternative. >> chapter seven of the book, you mentioned you are sitting in a jar of hills in india and you notice a young lady reading about albert einstein you got to talking and it turns out from what you say that she had found nothing interesting in size her schools, she was in government schools in india but then she began to read a bit on her own about hindsight and other matters and dismembered mystery and fascination of it and according to what she told you, there is nothing remotely fascinating or mysterious about the any way talking science school. his body the tierney of preparing for government control principal examination this girl
the estimate i come up with their for 50000 low-cost private schools in india alone. nearly half a million private schools in india alone so you have the sustainability. >> scalability, that is a huge scale. >> that is the mind blowing things totally without any government subsidy, nothing government for international agencies currently involved in the middle carries providing something that. want it better than the government alternative. >> chapter seven of the book, you...
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believe india massive 2nd wave. good. have these 2 racks been hesitancy off of the 2nd b, b plus scrambling to get vaccinated? medical d. c. that's benito. we definitely want protection from that's why i believe vaccine hesitancy is negligible in a village 20 kilometers from the hospital. these men being very different picture. only 2 of them have been vaccinated because they volunteered in the vaccine trials and even be don't feel confident about the benefits of the vaccine. in the last 2 months, more than 50 people have died in this village. these men see it wasn't a good one of us that gives them but feel because those cable even don't have died off to vaccinations. there was a vaccine the record i think of the now they're saying plasma had to be isn't useful. they just keep changing this down, which had those horrible people on the screen here, the problems in the cities because of the felling trees. it's a city problem. it isn't the villagers, it could go many than the villages local health center where the deserted
believe india massive 2nd wave. good. have these 2 racks been hesitancy off of the 2nd b, b plus scrambling to get vaccinated? medical d. c. that's benito. we definitely want protection from that's why i believe vaccine hesitancy is negligible in a village 20 kilometers from the hospital. these men being very different picture. only 2 of them have been vaccinated because they volunteered in the vaccine trials and even be don't feel confident about the benefits of the vaccine. in the last 2...
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we have an idea why india might be more affected than i india might be more affected than other countries? are there any factors in the people and the climate that might contribute to it? we know with fungus, there is a geographical distribution. the certain parts of the world have more of certain different fungus. so in india it's very prevalent in the soil and also been detected in the air as well. particularly around some air conditioning units. so i think it'sjust the some air conditioning units. so i think it's just the actual prevalence. and the infection in the environment in india, and we know that before covid these infections were about 100 more times, and in india than anywhere else in the world. so it seems to be something of a local issue. just world. so it seems to be something of a local issue.— of a local issue. just finally the suggestion _ of a local issue. just finally the suggestion that _ of a local issue. just finally the suggestion that diabetes - of a local issue. just finally the suggestion that diabetes could j of a local issue. just finally the i suggestion th
we have an idea why india might be more affected than i india might be more affected than other countries? are there any factors in the people and the climate that might contribute to it? we know with fungus, there is a geographical distribution. the certain parts of the world have more of certain different fungus. so in india it's very prevalent in the soil and also been detected in the air as well. particularly around some air conditioning units. so i think it'sjust the some air conditioning...
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to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. eco, india. in 30 minutes on w. o. i me o me. i cannot. because you know, isn't oh, no, no. i every day for us and for our planet. little divide, yours is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect animals and their habitats? what to do with all our ways? we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation recycling. disposable martin solutions overseas said in our ways is truly unique. and we know that, that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive. why dia, the environmental global 3000 on d, w, and online? ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. police arrest a prominent homecoming activist on the anniversary of the channel square massacre. chow home tongue is known for guessing thousands on the street to remember the 1989 violence invasion. we caught up with her shortly before her arrest. also on the show, one of germany's leading catholic.
to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. eco, india. in 30 minutes on w. o. i me o me. i cannot. because you know, isn't oh, no, no. i every day for us and for our planet. little divide, yours is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect animals and their habitats? what to do with all our ways? we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation recycling. disposable martin solutions overseas said...
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so is india ready? shops, businesses and public transport or opening and daily people and mom, bike and catch a movie at the cinema. still the country's vaccination drive is sluggish, and testing isn't widespread. experts, one case numbers and dance being under reported. they say it's too soon to live restrictions. mm. welcome my benefits all and after almost 2 months locked down in delhi, the construction sector is one of the 1st to reopen. it relies largely on migrant laborers who have been returning to the big city from the villages in the hope of finding what dw, when you were a child, re sent us this report. daily wage laborers gather here every morning to find work. 30 to year, all usually is one of them. he's an unskilled migrant laborer who has been working in the informal sector in the capital for almost 6 years. but times are tough for him. he was left without any work when delhi went into lockdown after the city was hit by the 2nd week of school with 19 we're barely getting any work. there is
so is india ready? shops, businesses and public transport or opening and daily people and mom, bike and catch a movie at the cinema. still the country's vaccination drive is sluggish, and testing isn't widespread. experts, one case numbers and dance being under reported. they say it's too soon to live restrictions. mm. welcome my benefits all and after almost 2 months locked down in delhi, the construction sector is one of the 1st to reopen. it relies largely on migrant laborers who have been...
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but in fact, india has the production capacity. it has the skills and know how the problem there was bottlenecks on resources. so are you any more amenable to those arguments about lifting pat and restrictions than you were back last time we spoke? yes, they should be that they the restrictions should be removed because right now what we need to understand is we don't have much research on whether you know, the engine is in the backseat, which is school acts in which it can be whether it can you know, prevent, you know, of that or you know, hospitalized ations if you get the delta variant, we only have research on fighter and after that being the waxing which, you know, or which can prevent death if you have 2 daughters of 2 axes. so it is essential that we have the to move the pattern restrictions on the waxing that work. and we can put them in india because the issue is that if you, if you try to bring something like either in a containing india, which doesn't have that much storage, holly, when distorted, so you know, if you rem
but in fact, india has the production capacity. it has the skills and know how the problem there was bottlenecks on resources. so are you any more amenable to those arguments about lifting pat and restrictions than you were back last time we spoke? yes, they should be that they the restrictions should be removed because right now what we need to understand is we don't have much research on whether you know, the engine is in the backseat, which is school acts in which it can be whether it can...
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i've india. they probably hadn't missed the side of the population. they could have joined the band. i mean, you only ready by that time they have all your all the main reason that's always me. the reason that's really the reason you were the commissioner for india is rude and drug administration. but you don't think you, you bear some of the blame. i was going to be the they are also in the late fee will be on the mark up. they may need more of the awesome program i and that last faith. now i'm of the modern look, the furnished data for b in those water mark. unfortunately, the why do you need to do international, tentative if you are the one in my, where you are, is where the vaccines are so high. isn't this something much more fundamental? there's near a liberal policies of big pharma, of the closeness between governments and big pharma and how they operate, versus the great success of your neighbor with similar kind of population. the people's republic of china. listen, the process. i be sort of when data or the b b i has its life or death. they h
i've india. they probably hadn't missed the side of the population. they could have joined the band. i mean, you only ready by that time they have all your all the main reason that's always me. the reason that's really the reason you were the commissioner for india is rude and drug administration. but you don't think you, you bear some of the blame. i was going to be the they are also in the late fee will be on the mark up. they may need more of the awesome program i and that last faith. now...
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in october, a new variant was detected in india. six months on, in april, india�*s cases were surging, and several mutations of the variant were causing concern. one was called b.1.617.2. this was delta, it was gaining international attention. the world health organization designated it a variant of interest on the 4th of april. 0n the 9th of april, borisjohnson�*s government expanded its red list of countries, the ones facing the strictest travel restrictions. here�*s the press release. it went on... the delta variant wasn�*t mentioned, nor was india. it wasn�*t on the list, which begged the question — why? well, one possible explanation was politics, that borisjohnson had a trip to india in late april that he didn�*t want to cancel. weeks later, the sunday times reported... the theory goes, the trip would have helped. the government�*s never accepted that. what is beyond dispute, though, is that by mid april, the pressure on borisjohnson was building. 0ne leading public health academic said india being off the red
in october, a new variant was detected in india. six months on, in april, india�*s cases were surging, and several mutations of the variant were causing concern. one was called b.1.617.2. this was delta, it was gaining international attention. the world health organization designated it a variant of interest on the 4th of april. 0n the 9th of april, borisjohnson�*s government expanded its red list of countries, the ones facing the strictest travel restrictions. here�*s the press release....
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the pan tammy india is devastating. second wave of color into virus infections appears to be ebbing away. focus now is on vaccinating as many people as possible to rent a 3rd one. however, in a country as diverse as india, there remains a diversity of opinion towards vaccinations. the misha jives, while reports from the north of the country. it's their turn to get back to the needed. and these young residents of wrote up in the not indian state of hud. yon us have been eagerly waiting for it after the month of lo, vaccine availability, supply is finally catching up with the demand. you should see online slots in the small city booked quickly. and allowing us flame that distributions in june has improved access to the jap, even further. doctors believe in the us massive 2nd wave. good have it is to rock seem hesitancy. glue off to the 2nd, b, b plus scrambling to get vaccinated. this means that when it goes, we definitely want protection from that's why i believe vaccine hesitancy is negligible, every year in a village 2
the pan tammy india is devastating. second wave of color into virus infections appears to be ebbing away. focus now is on vaccinating as many people as possible to rent a 3rd one. however, in a country as diverse as india, there remains a diversity of opinion towards vaccinations. the misha jives, while reports from the north of the country. it's their turn to get back to the needed. and these young residents of wrote up in the not indian state of hud. yon us have been eagerly waiting for it...
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for us, marty, a common to india and pakistan. thank you. still. when dispute such as this arise, countries are usually asked to come up with an amicable solution. pakistan is hoping to be able to persuade india to acknowledge the shed heritage of that marty rise, and then to submit a joint application to the new server. but what happens if both countries can't find the compromise? i asked the expert featured earlier in our report, delfiner murray, vivian, what a peach you i status for boss, but the rice for india would mean. so it's true that and for those worth of event, same value to you, but keep dan localized in a bank. you saw init bags on different places that will not be allowed to use the investment, which is know the name of the geographic as indication and not the name of plans. the men of plan value is much more detail, you know, it is to sabbath my t and there are many numbers. for example, application from india. there's a list of 33 defect via teeth. that can be cuz it is particular area. and then because best much
for us, marty, a common to india and pakistan. thank you. still. when dispute such as this arise, countries are usually asked to come up with an amicable solution. pakistan is hoping to be able to persuade india to acknowledge the shed heritage of that marty rise, and then to submit a joint application to the new server. but what happens if both countries can't find the compromise? i asked the expert featured earlier in our report, delfiner murray, vivian, what a peach you i status for boss,...
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.— off parts of india. shunta, let me brina ou off parts of india. shunta, let me bring you in _ off parts of india. shunta, let me bring you in from _ off parts of india. shunta, let me bring you in from paris, - off parts of india. shunta, let me bring you in from paris, just - off parts of india. shunta, let me| bring you in from paris, just some up bring you in from paris, just some up for me the japanese experience, because you didn't have lockdowns there, but they've been very slow, haven't they, in terms of the vaccination roll—out? haven't they, in terms of the vaccination roll-out? exactly, and i think that is _ vaccination roll-out? exactly, and i think that is the _ vaccination roll-out? exactly, and i think that is the overriding - think that is the overriding challenge _ think that is the overriding challenge that _ think that is the overriding challenge that is _ think that is the overriding challenge that is facing - think that is the overriding. challenge that is facing japan think that is
.— off parts of india. shunta, let me brina ou off parts of india. shunta, let me bring you in _ off parts of india. shunta, let me bring you in from _ off parts of india. shunta, let me bring you in from paris, - off parts of india. shunta, let me bring you in from paris, just - off parts of india. shunta, let me| bring you in from paris, just some up bring you in from paris, just some up for me the japanese experience, because you didn't have lockdowns there, but they've been very slow,...
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she joins us from london in india. they're talking about a broken generation that we're seeing this elsewhere. absolutely, it is occurring elsewhere. but your question is always seeing, as i think people are focusing much today, their treatment. so for every adult who comes to covert, you would have often heard for their children and even the fall grandparents where it would cost us an older generations. you have co resign and carry grand parents for children dramatically and we need to show phenomena to them. and just what sort of magnitude are we talking about in some parts of the world? well, it's high. we have a paper coming out from the launch which of a couple of weeks that tries to create a model to quantify it. but it's related to the fertility rates, the size of families and the burden of copeland and that kind of pushing. we are seeing figures globally, probably in excess of the autumn 1000000 children and growing and growing. we know in countries with hydrogen to more to fix it. and very often that gravitate
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india. and rural india loan, kids are in private schools and growing year on year. in urban areas it is 70 or 80% again. the estimate i come upe with, 450,000 low-cost private schools in india alone. maybe half a million private schools in india alone. so the point we are making is the of sustainability and scalability. >> that is a huge, huge scale. suspect that the mind blowing thing about this, totally without any aid within eight government subsidy nothing, nothing from governments people like me getet involved in a way but it carries on because entrepreneurs are in these countries providing something that parents want. it's better than thed government alternative. in chapter seven of the book, you mentioned you are sitting in india and you notice a young lady who was reading about albert einstein. you got talking to her. and it turns out from what you say here she found nothing interesting in science ande her schools, she was in government schoolsia in india. but then she began to read
india. and rural india loan, kids are in private schools and growing year on year. in urban areas it is 70 or 80% again. the estimate i come upe with, 450,000 low-cost private schools in india alone. maybe half a million private schools in india alone. so the point we are making is the of sustainability and scalability. >> that is a huge, huge scale. suspect that the mind blowing thing about this, totally without any aid within eight government subsidy nothing, nothing from governments...
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now india is that one of the hardest hit nations in this pandemic to these steps. these opening steps come as a bit of a surprise. not really the surprise because the decision to ease the knocked off was left to each individual state government based on the situation within this state. the state which have locked up on areas in places within those states where the instructions have been 40 dramatically 40 gulf and parts of law or even moved by. and in debbie, debbie saw dramatic fall in the infections that the lockdown actually did work. and the infections came down to decide to do in a faint manner. you the locked on. but the message really here is that, you know, although be maybe over the work we have to still stay very, very vigilant and be in fact some, this in india with a lot done has been extended. so it's really been based on the state to a business. all right, we'll leave it there. deli bureau chief, rita cima. thank you. the corona virus pandemic has caused suffering across the world. and it's even having an impact under water. divers in the philippines
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i mean, india is an enormous country with an illness amount of diversity. you've talked about the different things in terms of, you know, city and rural, but also religious groups. how do you go about tackling a pandemic in a, in a coordinated way? when that's so much difference within the different areas. i think it has been a major challenge and we can see the state kind of failed, especially to contain the 2nd wave of the panoramic and a part of that also arrest in not being prepared for what was coming. now how do you calculate something that really worked in india in some states as opposed to other? so let's take care a lot. for example, i said that manage to car. these are, contain, or manager, go born up and to make very well as opposed to one of the most populated states in the world. and what explains this, our historical investments into decentralizing local governments into building healthcare and other infrastructures. which necessarily did not happen in case of the bread they do to say corruption due to other political factors that have been at
i mean, india is an enormous country with an illness amount of diversity. you've talked about the different things in terms of, you know, city and rural, but also religious groups. how do you go about tackling a pandemic in a, in a coordinated way? when that's so much difference within the different areas. i think it has been a major challenge and we can see the state kind of failed, especially to contain the 2nd wave of the panoramic and a part of that also arrest in not being prepared for...
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india was 5.1%. lower than pakistan at 62— india was 5.1%. lower than pakistan at 62 but— india was 5.1%. lower than pakistan at 6.2 but significantly _ india was 5.1%. lower than pakistan at 6.2 but significantly higher- india was 5.1%. lower than pakistan at 6.2 but significantly higher then. at 6.2 but significantly higher then bangiadesh— at 6.2 but significantly higher then bangtadesh at _ at 6.2 but significantly higher then bangladesh at 3.7%. _ at 6.2 but significantly higher then bangladesh at 3.7%. was - at 6.2 but significantly higher then bangladesh at 3.7%. was the - at 6.2 but significantly higher then| bangladesh at 3.7%. was the delay notjust— bangladesh at 3.7%. was the delay notjust because _ bangladesh at 3.7%. was the delay not just because the _ bangladesh at 3.7%. was the delay notjust because the prime - bangladesh at 3.7%. was the delay| notjust because the prime minister was still— notjust because the prime minister was still clinging _ notjust because the prime minister was still clinging to _ notjust because
india was 5.1%. lower than pakistan at 62— india was 5.1%. lower than pakistan at 62 but— india was 5.1%. lower than pakistan at 6.2 but significantly _ india was 5.1%. lower than pakistan at 6.2 but significantly higher- india was 5.1%. lower than pakistan at 6.2 but significantly higher then. at 6.2 but significantly higher then bangiadesh— at 6.2 but significantly higher then bangtadesh at _ at 6.2 but significantly higher then bangladesh at 3.7%. _ at 6.2 but significantly higher then...
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it was created during the partition of india. so obviously a little story, the reputation and geographic area for us, marty, a common to india. and when dispute such as this arise, countries are usually asked to come up with an amicable solution pocket sounds like it's hoping to be able to persuade india to acknowledge the shared heritage of multi right. and then to submit a joint application to the new the, to japan where the prime minister has insisted the upcoming tokyo olympics will be safe and secure. but an assignment for your growing uncertainty around the game. so you're shahida, suga said they wouldn't go ahead if the lives of the japanese people couldn't be protected. japan is battling a 4th wave of corona virus infections just weeks before the start of the event. notably in the support which is hosting the american public opposition remains high and even some local organizers have voice doubts. this is how we'll pick officials, hope the mattress and we'll go protest events like this 11 thing. what will happen in realit
it was created during the partition of india. so obviously a little story, the reputation and geographic area for us, marty, a common to india. and when dispute such as this arise, countries are usually asked to come up with an amicable solution pocket sounds like it's hoping to be able to persuade india to acknowledge the shared heritage of multi right. and then to submit a joint application to the new the, to japan where the prime minister has insisted the upcoming tokyo olympics will be safe...
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from mumbai, the bbc�*s india correspondent yogita limaye reports. with each run, milkha singh pushed a newborn india to dream bigger. his ownjourney, rooted in his nation's tragedy. his family was killed in religious violence, during the partition of british india in 19117. he escaped on a train, hiding in the women's compartment. a refugee, an orphan. and in 1958, at the commonwealth games in cardiff, a sprinter — seen here as he stunned record holders. commentator: and milkha singh, milkha singh of india. _ "i could feel the closest runner was right behind me so i pushed as hard as i could. after that, the indian anthem played and 100,000 people in the uk stood up for it. i was told i had made india shine in the world," milkha singh said a few years ago. he narrowly lost out on an olympic medal. that he even reached the games was an unimaginable feat at the time. he's inspired generations of athletes. indian icon anju bobby george is one of them. a real legend, a real motivating factor. if he could hear you right now, what would you say to milkh
from mumbai, the bbc�*s india correspondent yogita limaye reports. with each run, milkha singh pushed a newborn india to dream bigger. his ownjourney, rooted in his nation's tragedy. his family was killed in religious violence, during the partition of british india in 19117. he escaped on a train, hiding in the women's compartment. a refugee, an orphan. and in 1958, at the commonwealth games in cardiff, a sprinter — seen here as he stunned record holders. commentator: and milkha singh,...
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because most of the vaccines in india are given free of charge care of the government. india is only vaccinated, 5 percent of its people are run their mind. and while that's a huge number given the size of the population, that countries going to mountain decline might of the crisis hasn't not india. unfortunately, hiv and luckily, india also manufactured the vaccines, but it cannot manufacture as fast as it is needed. and unfortunately, the outbreak continues and people in india will die. this is a tragedy, but we are seeing it in fold unfold in front of our eyes. yeah, certainly. i think that's the best description. thanks very much for your thoughts there. dr. brockman county, a senior clinical lecture at the university of extra medical school. and for a deeper dive into our stories this our do stop by our website. fresh content by the are a no subscription required live for moscow. this is our t by for the join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then in the .
because most of the vaccines in india are given free of charge care of the government. india is only vaccinated, 5 percent of its people are run their mind. and while that's a huge number given the size of the population, that countries going to mountain decline might of the crisis hasn't not india. unfortunately, hiv and luckily, india also manufactured the vaccines, but it cannot manufacture as fast as it is needed. and unfortunately, the outbreak continues and people in india will die. this...
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so is india ready? shops, businesses and public transport or opening and daily people and mom, bike and catch a movie at the cinema. still the country's vaccination drive is sluggish, and testing isn't widespread. accessible on case numbers and dance of being under reported. they say it's too soon to lift restrictions. mm. welcome, my benefits all and after almost 2 months locked down at delhi, the construction sector is one of the 1st to reopen. it relies largely migrant laborers who have been returning to the big city from the villages in the hope of finding what d w many or a child re sent us this report nearly reached labourers gather here every morning to find work. do you all usually is one of them. he's an unskilled migrant labeler who has been working in the informal sector in the capital for almost 6 years. but times are tough for him. he was left without any work when delhi went into lockdown after the city was hit by the 2nd week of would 19 time. we're barely getting any work. there is so mu
so is india ready? shops, businesses and public transport or opening and daily people and mom, bike and catch a movie at the cinema. still the country's vaccination drive is sluggish, and testing isn't widespread. accessible on case numbers and dance of being under reported. they say it's too soon to lift restrictions. mm. welcome, my benefits all and after almost 2 months locked down at delhi, the construction sector is one of the 1st to reopen. it relies largely migrant laborers who have been...
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offering india. many people on the world drink water out of plastic bottles where that it's considered unsafe to drink. tap water like an india because it stays still a more convenient while traveling, whatever the reason it often leads to more plastic trash. germany has found the solution, but let's find out if it works as well as it seems to be among the most common pollutants around the was. but all countries have been struggling to contain germany think of crack the cord. so why don't other countries around the world and then did this last crisis, the dreaded plastic bottle that's come to symbolize. i disastrous impact on the planet is really bad. around the world every day. almost 1500000000 germany where i live is killed as having the best cause as an overarching chad. henry schneider is from environmental action, germany which studies and supports the fund or the causes return system for plastic and glass bottles. so that deposit system works really well close to the 0 whole unit, the beverage
offering india. many people on the world drink water out of plastic bottles where that it's considered unsafe to drink. tap water like an india because it stays still a more convenient while traveling, whatever the reason it often leads to more plastic trash. germany has found the solution, but let's find out if it works as well as it seems to be among the most common pollutants around the was. but all countries have been struggling to contain germany think of crack the cord. so why don't other...
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but india, for instance, wants to invest $55000000000.00 in coal. the next decade has been several times that renewables to meet the targets. and then the china burns half the world's coal, but has pledged slash carbon emissions to net there by 2060. want to report by 2 environmental research groups last november, found out about that. to me, it's climate goes. china must buy new coal power plants, double the electricity mates from windows. so let me not to prepare to fully prepared to achieve that. this says she way, john lead or through the report. he said the cold tons built today will become stranded assets, better unprofitable, to keep running the most important essentially we needed to, to just stop, build up for new assets, new office for us. and so as possible, the industry disagrees. wells may not light call, but the world needs cole. this is a speech by the parts of the world cold association in september 2020. but this is one about being popular. it's about being realistic. the industry argues that it can make cold clean by sucking c o 2
but india, for instance, wants to invest $55000000000.00 in coal. the next decade has been several times that renewables to meet the targets. and then the china burns half the world's coal, but has pledged slash carbon emissions to net there by 2060. want to report by 2 environmental research groups last november, found out about that. to me, it's climate goes. china must buy new coal power plants, double the electricity mates from windows. so let me not to prepare to fully prepared to achieve...
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the india starting to see a decline in infections are rare and deity with india starting to see a decline in the second wave of coronavirus infections, a rare and deadly fungal infection has been spreading amongst patients. we'll be hearing from an expert about why it's so dangerous. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect than when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which for 40 years forcibly classified each citizen according to race. just a day old and the royal baby is, tonight, sleeping i in his cot at home. early this evening, - the new prince was taken by his mother and father to theirapartment- in kensington palace. germany's parliament, the bundestag has voted by a narrow majority to move the seat of government from bonn to berlin. berliners celebrated into the night, but the decision was greeted with shock in bonn. the real focus of attention today was valentina tereshkova. th
the india starting to see a decline in infections are rare and deity with india starting to see a decline in the second wave of coronavirus infections, a rare and deadly fungal infection has been spreading amongst patients. we'll be hearing from an expert about why it's so dangerous. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect than when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has...
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so i'm in india. what do towards the electricity still comes from call, which is considered the cheapest fuel. i want to find out it's to cost me goldberg district, and central india is a major power hub. and home to some of the biggest mines on the planet me for the faithful govern. just so i just like getting treated it all over my face. i spent a lot of days reading about cool and glow mining in this country, but seeing the mines on both sides of the road, all the way to horizon is a scale that you've gone comprehend. unless you're me, india is the 2nd largest producer and consumer of call in the world after china. and the demand for energy is rising faster than anywhere else. unlike in the u. s. b, u k, where natural gas was found, india currently has no large scale replacements, call yet with its abundance of a no major alternative called remains the cheapest and easiest source of energy. and so extraction continued in june 2020. the prime minister announced $41.00 new blog spending around 470 sq
so i'm in india. what do towards the electricity still comes from call, which is considered the cheapest fuel. i want to find out it's to cost me goldberg district, and central india is a major power hub. and home to some of the biggest mines on the planet me for the faithful govern. just so i just like getting treated it all over my face. i spent a lot of days reading about cool and glow mining in this country, but seeing the mines on both sides of the road, all the way to horizon is a scale...
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hello, welcome to eco india funnel. but let starting the coal mines of central india, a majority of the country still gets its electricity from the colon burned from minds like these. while policy makers and activities got in a deadlock, over the development of environment protection. the bid communities who live close to these mines having to face some devastating consequences of report or travel to their willingness to find out more of the go see anything except lines all the way up to the eisen. so i'm you in india where do towards the electricity still comes from call, which is considered the cheapest. i want to find out it's to cost me goldberg district in central india is a major power hub. and home to some of the biggest mines on the planet me everywhere the faithful govern goes it just so let's just like if we did it all over my face, i spent a lot of days reading about cool and glow mining in this country. but seeing the mines on both sides of the road all the way to the hood eisen scale that you've gone compre
hello, welcome to eco india funnel. but let starting the coal mines of central india, a majority of the country still gets its electricity from the colon burned from minds like these. while policy makers and activities got in a deadlock, over the development of environment protection. the bid communities who live close to these mines having to face some devastating consequences of report or travel to their willingness to find out more of the go see anything except lines all the way up to the...
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hello, welcome to eco india. i'm funneled that i could let starting the coal mines of central india. a majority of the countries still jets its electricity from the cold burned from mines like these wild policy makers and activities suck. got in a deadlock. over the developer was us involvement protection debate. communities who live close to these mines, having to face some devastating consequences of report or travel to their villages to find out more of the the go see anything except lines all the way up to the eisen so i'm, you and india were due towards the electricity still calling from call, which is considered the cheapest fuel. i want to find out it's to cost me goldberg district and central india is a major power hub. and home to some of the biggest mines on the planet me. every other face will cover because it just so i just like if we did it all over my face, i spent a lot of days reading about cool and coal mining in this country. but seeing the mines on both sides a little, all the way to horizon is
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in india alone. you don't have to go with sustainability. >> that is a huge huge scale. >> that is the mind blowing thing about this. without any government subsidy, nothing from government or international agencies. people like me get involved in a way but it carries on because entrepreneurs are providing something parents want, it is better than the government alternative. >> chapter 7 of the book you mention you are sitting in india and noticed a young lady who was reading about how bert einstein and you talked to her and it turned out she'd found nothing interesting in science in her school but then she began to read a little bit on her own about einstein and other matters and discover the mystery and fascination of it and according to what she told you there was nothing remotely fascinated or mysterious about the way anything was taught in science in my government school, always subordinated to the tearing of preparing for government control and the school examinations so the girl's hunger for l
in india alone. you don't have to go with sustainability. >> that is a huge huge scale. >> that is the mind blowing thing about this. without any government subsidy, nothing from government or international agencies. people like me get involved in a way but it carries on because entrepreneurs are providing something parents want, it is better than the government alternative. >> chapter 7 of the book you mention you are sitting in india and noticed a young lady who was reading...
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so thank you in joining me for change in india basin. congratulations to the bayview hunters point community. and let's get this project going. [applause] >> thank you, mayor. before i give it back to jackie yet again, just a couple more thank you and acknowledgement. alex walker, thank you for being here on behalf of assemblyman phil king. assemblyman king calls almost every year and says what i can do for india basin, and we appreciate it. and david lazar, thank you for being here. i already acknowledged carol eisen and i want to acknowledge the co-chairs of the bayview alliance. and talking about coalition building and trying to pull people together to do good, thank you, sissy and chuck for all of your work and counsel on this project. i know that jamie bruni-myles, the current c.e.o. of the ymca is here. and the ymca will partner with us to teach all kids to swim and to make sure that everybody feels safe around the water in this beautiful park from this neighborhood. and then i also want to acknowledge dr. nina roberts who is here
so thank you in joining me for change in india basin. congratulations to the bayview hunters point community. and let's get this project going. [applause] >> thank you, mayor. before i give it back to jackie yet again, just a couple more thank you and acknowledgement. alex walker, thank you for being here on behalf of assemblyman phil king. assemblyman king calls almost every year and says what i can do for india basin, and we appreciate it. and david lazar, thank you for being here. i...
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first identified in india. it's known as the delta variant and is significantly more contagious than previously thought. after completely overwhelming india's health care system and causing mass suffering and death, the very end to spread to more than 80 countries. vaccines should stop it from spreading, but it's a race against time. and with many countries already return to normalcy. re imposing rules could be difficult. corona mutations, how deadly is delta the news. welcome to to the point. it's a pleasure to welcome our guests to p. s. court is an a p, the, me all the just from the charity in berlin. and he says, the best way to counter the delta variant is to intensify the vaccination campaign and engage in more targeted surveillance rather than panic mongering. and it's a pleasure to welcome benjamin over his group or he is a dw colleagues from chile, and she believes the worrying developments in chile should be a warning sign for those who pledge to reopen fast. as vaccination campaigns gather steam. and
first identified in india. it's known as the delta variant and is significantly more contagious than previously thought. after completely overwhelming india's health care system and causing mass suffering and death, the very end to spread to more than 80 countries. vaccines should stop it from spreading, but it's a race against time. and with many countries already return to normalcy. re imposing rules could be difficult. corona mutations, how deadly is delta the news. welcome to to the point....
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and we can put them in india. because the issue is that if you, if you try to bring something like pfizer in a containing india, which doesn't have that much food storage, holly, when distorted, so you know, if you remove the restriction, you can produce it according to its own convenience. and you know, in its own we and i think that should be the case for most countries specially onto the africa where you know, the population can't even get vaccinated before the 200-2024. let me pose one question with a request for a one word answer to dr. cut and benjamin given where we are today, must we acknowledge corona isn't going away and that it is time to simply focus our efforts on living with it and perhaps trying to mitigate it. deadliness, dr. correct? already living with so many viruses and we will live in the future with corona engine does so many tools know we have to use them. thank you very much and thanks to all of you for joining us for to the point i hope to see you soon. the news the ah, the news? the news
and we can put them in india. because the issue is that if you, if you try to bring something like pfizer in a containing india, which doesn't have that much food storage, holly, when distorted, so you know, if you remove the restriction, you can produce it according to its own convenience. and you know, in its own we and i think that should be the case for most countries specially onto the africa where you know, the population can't even get vaccinated before the 200-2024. let me pose one...
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but in fact, india has the production capacity. it has the skills and know how the problem there was bottlenecks on resources. so are you any more amenable to those arguments about lifting pat and restrictions than you were back last time we spoke? yes, they should be that they the restrictions should be removed. because right now what we need to understand is we don't have much research on whether you know, the engine is indian. maxine which is school acts in which it can be whether it can you know, prevent, you know that or you know, hospitalization. if you get the delta variant, we only have research on pfizer and after that being the waxing which are you know, or which can prevent death if you have 2 daughters of 2 axis. so it is essential that we have the to move the pattern restrictions on the waxing that work. and we can put them in india because the issue is that if you, if you try to bring something like either in a containing india, which doesn't have that much good storage, holly, when distorted, so you know, if you remo
but in fact, india has the production capacity. it has the skills and know how the problem there was bottlenecks on resources. so are you any more amenable to those arguments about lifting pat and restrictions than you were back last time we spoke? yes, they should be that they the restrictions should be removed. because right now what we need to understand is we don't have much research on whether you know, the engine is indian. maxine which is school acts in which it can be whether it can you...
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of covid-19 throughout india. i urge my colleagues to support this resolution and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. meeks: i'm proud to yield five minutes to a very valued member of the house foreign affairs committee, the gentleman from california, my good friend, mr. sherman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. sherman: i thank my good friend for yielding. i want to thank my colleague and co-chair of the house caucus on india and indian americans, mr. chabot, for joining with me in introducing this resolution. mr. chabot and i introduced this resolution recognizing the devastating impact that covid-19 has had on india and expressing the sense of the house of representatives about the need to provide the maximum possible assistance to india. the house has a long, bipartisan record of support, of strengthening the relationship between the united states, the world's
of covid-19 throughout india. i urge my colleagues to support this resolution and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. meeks: i'm proud to yield five minutes to a very valued member of the house foreign affairs committee, the gentleman from california, my good friend, mr. sherman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. sherman: i thank my good friend...