Novak Djokovic vijayawada l sunday l june 26, 2022 l `12.00 l PAGES 24 l late city EDITION Romance of Wimbledon: Djokovic defends title Serbian Novak Djokovic and Spain’s Rafa Nadal will reignite their famed rivalry at SW19 from Monday Iga Swiatek Rafael Nadal No night sesssions | There are no night sessions, unlike at Record player All eyes on Serena Swiatek’s current winning streak of 35, which encompasses six tournament titles in a row. 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Covid tally195 in Vizag 462 in AP; Said to request expediting of govt formation; Uddhav to sack six rebel ministers on Monday S u d h i r S u r ya w a n s h i @ Mumbai Amid buzz on rebel Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde flying in to Vadodara on Friday night and meeting BJP leaders Amit Shah and Devendra Fadnavis to discuss government formation, the ruling coalition in the state sought to pressure the dissidents further. According to highly placed sources, Fadnavis was seen at the Mumbai airport taking a Gujarat flight. “Rebel MLAs are getting restless. If there is delay in government forma- tion, things can go awry Shinde . wanted to urge Shah to immediately intervene to resolve the crisis, hence the meeting,” said a source. The leaders, however, were not available for comment. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray called a meeting of the Shiv Sena’s national executive, which authorised him to take decisions to revamp the organisation. On Monday Uddhav is expected to , recommend the sacking of six ministers to Governor Bhagat Singh Koshiyari. Both sides continued playing mind games with the rebels calling their group Shiv Sena (Balasaheb) and Shinde as its leader. Parallelly, a technical battle was being fought with Deputy Speaker Narhari Jirwal rejecting a no-confidence motion against him sought by the Shinde camp as it was sent via a random email address and was not submitted in person to the Speaker’s office. In a counter-attack, the legis- Punjab in debt trap, says White Paper Jab-o-meter June 24 13,90,325 doses Take June 25 11,19,043 doses your shot Total: 1,97,06,96,547 NATIONWIDE June 24 June 25 Fresh cases 17,336 15,940 Recoveries 13,029 12,425 Deaths 13 20 W IT H T H IS ISSU E Anatomy of an Assassination PLUS 12 PAGES H a r p r eet B a j w a @ Chandigarh The AAP government in Punjab on Saturday admitted the state was being pushed deeper into a debt trap in a White Paper it tabled in the Assembly, but sought to blame the previous governments for the economic morass. The economies of quite a few state governments are under similar stress, but it is only Punjab that has accepted it upfront. Just last week, the RBI had warned that the economies of Kerala, Punjab, Rajasthan, West Bengal, and Bihar are in deep trouble. But Kerala sought to rebut it. Punjab’s debt has spiraled to `2.63 lakh crore and the state has `24,351.29 crore worth liabilities to service in the immediate term, the document said. “The current debt indicators of the state are probably the worst in the country pushing it , deeper into a debt trap,” it claimed. The White Paper was tabled by state finance minister Harpal Singh Cheema on the second day of ongoing budget session. It quantified the current debt as a whopping 45.88% of the state GDP . Debt ballooned 44.23% in the last five years at a compounded annual growth rate of 7.6%, the document added. Pointing fingers at the previous Congress government, it said they left an immediate and medium-ter m liability of `24,351.29 crore. Of that amount, `13,759 crore will go towards non-payment of arrears of the sixth pay commission and `7,117.86 crore for power subsidy arrears. Gujarat riots Day after SC verdict, police arrest Teesta, ex-DGP Sreekumar E x p r e s s N e w s Se r v i c e @ Mumbai proud moment Vijayawada-based World No. 3 archer Vennam Jyothi Surekha (L) won an individual silver medal, and India’s first-ever gold in compound mixed team, along with Abhishek Verma (R), at the World Cup Stage-3 held in Paris on Saturday I Express express read S’bad riot: Rly police arrest ex-army man Hyderabad: The Railway Police on Saturday arrested Avula Subba Rao, accused of masterminding the acts of arson and vandalism at the Secunderabad Railway Station on June 17, in the wake of the Centre approving the Agnipath scheme for temporarily making recruitments in the armed forces. Three others — Malla Reddy, Shiv Kumar and Beesireddy — have also been apprehended | P5 GST compensation cess levy extended till 2026 New Delhi: The Centre has extended the time for levy of GST compensation cess by nearly four years till March 31, 2026. It was to end on June 30 but the GST Council, chaired by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and comprising state FMs, on Saturday decided to extend it so that states can repay the loans taken in the last two fiscal years to make up for the shortfall in their revenue collection A day after a Supreme Court bench observed that people with vested interest had sought keep the 2002 post-Godhra riots pot boiling and suggested action against them, the police arrested activist Teesta Setalvad and former Gujarat DGP R B Sreekumar in Mumbai and Ahmedabad respectively on Saturday . The Gujarat Police sent its Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) to Mumbai to arrest Setalvad. The court’s ruling was widely read as pointing towards Setalvad’s NGO, Citizens for Justice and Peace, which worked extensively with many victims, including petitioner Zakia Jafri, whose family was a victim of the Gulbarg Society massacre. Setlavad was a co-petitioner in the case. As for Setalvad, she lodged a complaint at Santacruz against the Gujarat Police ATS for banging her door and assaulting her. Earlier in the day, the Ahmedabad Crime Branch arrested Sreekumar after registering a complaint and conducting a preliminary inquiry. The complaint named Sanjeev Bhatt, Sreekumar and Teesta Setalvad as accused, adding they misrepresented information, damaged the image of Gujarat and abused the legal process. According to the complaint, they had created a situation where false evidence was thrown against the Special Investigation Team probing the case, the trial court, the Gujarat High Court and the Supreme Court. home with a view Realty bites: Demand high, sector down Dee p i k a K o l l u r u @ Visakhapatnam Owning a beachfront home or one with a view of the sea is a dream many people have in common. To wake up to the soothing sound of waves crashing on the beach and glimpse of the rising sun glinting off the sea continues to entice city dwellers. With remote working becoming the new norm, realtors are looking at a trend where more upper crust homebuyers are considering buying properties by the seaside. The upcoming projects, including the tourism plan along the coastal stretch among others, have been a shot in the arm for the realty market as many realtors and homebuyers are considering the City of Destiny as an ideal living destination. However, the existing demand has not helped in providing an impetus that is needed in Vizag’s real estate market. Referring to their latest survey CREDAI General Secretary , Subhash Chandra Bose told TNIE that despite the existing demand for beach view houses, the sector in general has been stagnant for the past few months, owing to a hike in raw materials of up to 35-40 per cent. Bose explained, “The stretch between Visakhapatnam and Bheemili as well as RK Beach Road have seen an uptick in demand from homebuyers post the pandemic. At present, the base prices per square foot are around `6,500 along RK Beach Road. These prices can go up to `9,000, depending on various aspects like amenities, and variations in cost of construcP4 tion.” 3BHK on Beach Rd to cost `1 cr If one wants to buy a 3 BHK on the Beach Road, they will have to shell out at least `1 crore. One has to pay around `50,000 to take on rent a 3 BHK on beach road. The rent would have been `35K 3 years ago lature’s secretary issued disqualification notices against 16 rebel Sena MLAs, seeking their explanations in writing along with supporting documents by Monday 5.30 pm as to why they failed to attend a party meeting in Mumbai on Wednesday or face disqualification. However, the rebels refused to blink. “Since Shinde has the majority, our side should be heard first. Else, we will approach court and urge the governor to ask the government to prove its majority in the House,” Deepak Kesarkar said. P7, P8 State of crisis A2,63,265 cr Total outstanding debt* How it ballooned 2,63,265 crore (2021-22) 1,009 crore 83,099 crore (2011-12) (1980-81) * 44.23% growth in debt over past five years E x p r e s s N e w s Se r v i c e @ Vijayawada/Visakhapatnam Like several other states, Andhra Pradesh, too, has reported a surge in the number to fresh Covid-19 cases, as it recorded a total of 56 new infections in the 24 hours ending 8 am on Saturday. Of the total, Visakhapatnam district accounted for 31 cases. Meanwhile, 42 patients in the State recovered from the virus during the same period. As per the Covid-19 dashboard of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the State has a total of 462 active cases and a cumulative caseload of 23.20 lakh. On Friday, seven NCC cadets had tested positive for Covid-19 at a camp conducted in Kakinada. With a total of 195 active cases, Visakhapatnam has registered nine per cent positivity against five per cent in other districts. Some students were also reportedly affected by the virus and are currently in isolation. Speaking to TNIE, Andhra Medical College Principal Sambasiva Rao opined that it was very early to attribute the rise in cases to the fourth wave although experts had earlier predicted that another wave was likely in June or July . Noting that the spike in fresh cases has been reported across the globe, the expert said it was natural to have a series of waves during a pandemic. “The first few waves have a severe impact, but slowly the virulence of the virus subsides,” he explained. However, only experts can predict how long these variants will sustain, Rao added. Meanwhile, experts opined that the surge in cases was due to the sub-variant of Omicron. The severity of the infection caused by the sub-variant is reportedly mild and does not require hospitalisation in most cases. They have advised people to adhere to Covid-appropriate behaviour as norms were being flouted after the number of cases had dropped early this year.
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