Noted Bollywood actress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Chandigarh, Kirron Kher has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer. newsbytesapp.com/news/politics/…
Kher’s party colleague Arun Sood confirmed the news on Wednesday. He added that she is on the path of recovery and that her treatment had started last year.
After Congress pointed out that she is "missing" since December, BJP's Chandigarh unit president held a presser saying that Kher was in the city till December. He also pointed out that Congress leaders know about her health, yet are making an issue about it.
"People had been going all out to use words like 'missing', gumshuda for Kher. I just want to announce that she is suffering from multiple myeloma and undergoing treatment for the same at Mumbai's hospital," Sood said.
Kher's diagnosis came to the fore after she suffered a fracture in her left arm, Sood informed, adding that the disease had affected her left arm and right shoulder. She went to Mumbai on December 4 for her treatment.
The 68-year-old was admitted to Kokilaben Hospital. Though the disease has receded from the infected areas, her chemotherapy sessions are continuing. Anupam and their son Sikandar also released a joint statement.
Durg is the worst-hit district in Chhattisgarh, where dead bodies continue to pile up at a local morgue as 38 people have reportedly died in the last seven days there. newsbytesapp.com/news/india/cor…
The local mortuary, situated in a 500-bed government hospital, is equipped with only eight freezers but currently has 27 bodies. Further, the district's health infrastructure is dwindling as more than 6,000 have been infected with the virus in the last week.
Four to five people are dying of COVID-19 every day in the area, doctors said. Similar scenes can also be witnessed at a local crematorium, where grieving relatives dressed in PPE suits have been performing the last rites of those who succumbed to the fatal virus.
Ex-Congress chief Rahul Gandhi recently questioned the US administration's silence on "what's happening in India" during a virtual interaction with former US Under Secretary of State (Political Affairs) and Harvard Kennedy School professor, Nicholas Burns. newsbytesapp.com/news/politics/…
In the talk, Gandhi spoke on issues like India's economy, domestic politics, ongoing elections, and farmers' protests. Meanwhile, Burns said democratic nations like India and the US should come together to defend democracy and take on non-democratic countries like China.
That was when Gandhi retorted, "I don't hear anything from the US establishment about what's happening in India. If you are saying partnership of democracies, I mean, what is your view on what is going on here?" #RahulGandhi
Indian National Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi on Friday said that she was self-isolating after being exposed to COVID-19. Her husband, Robert Vadra, has tested positive for the viral disease. newsbytesapp.com/news/politics/…
In a video address, Gandhi announced that she will be canceling her plans to lead election campaigns in the poll-bound states of Assam, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu on account of her self-isolation.
"I would like to apologize to everybody for not being able to be there. I wish all the candidates that I was supposed to campaign for the very, very best in the election. I hope all of you do well and the Congress is victorious,” she said.
Indian government will offer more than $1 billion in cash to every company that establishes a semiconductor manufacturing unit in the country, said two Indian government officials to Reuters. newsbytesapp.com/news/business/…
According to these officials, the Indian government has assured the manufacturing companies that the government will buy the chips from them. In addition, the government claims that there would also be clients in the private market that would like to buy locally-made chips.
However, the government hasn't decided how to disburse the amount to the chip manufacturers, says one of the sources. This comes as Indo-Sino tension is on the rise.
Kangana Ranaut is not letting the recent coronavirus wave hinder her plans. Her ambitious project 'Thalaivi' will release on April 23, as has been decided, unlike many other Bollywood films that are pushing their releases. newsbytesapp.com/news/entertain…
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted the first song of 'Thalaivi' will drop on Friday while also revealing that there's no change in the release date. That’s when Ranaut took a dig at established filmmakers Karan Johar and Aditya Chopra.
"They did everything to throw me out of the industry, ganged up, harassed me today Bollywood ke thekedaars Karan Johar and Aditya Chopra are hiding, all big heroes are hiding, (sic)" Ranaut wrote.
Less than 12 hours after announcing a steep reduction in small savings interest rates, the government has scrapped the order, saying it was issued by oversight. #NirmalaSitharaman newsbytesapp.com/news/business/…
The earlier order was to take effect from today and was slated to cover schemes like Public Provident Fund (PPF), Senior Citizen Savings, Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana, and Kisan Vikas Patra.
On the last day of the financial year, the government said that the interest rate on savings deposits has been slashed to 3.5% from 4% for 2021-22's first quarter. It would have hurt PPF depositors, senior citizens and helped corporate players, if implemented.