Morning Digest: Narendra Modi invites U.S. firms to invest in India; Liverpool lifts Premier League trophy, and more

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July 23, 2020 07:32 am | Updated 07:32 am IST

Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson and teammates celebrating with the trophy after winning the Premier League.

Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson and teammates celebrating with the trophy after winning the Premier League.

Narendra Modi invites U.S. firms to invest in India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday invited U.S. companies to invest in India’s healthcare, infrastructure, defence, energy, farm and insurance sectors, saying the country offers openness and opportunities.

Liverpool crowned Premier League champions

Liverpool's players finally got their hands on the Premier League trophy on Wednesday in a muted presentation ceremony in front of an empty Kop after a thrilling 5-3 victory over Chelsea in their last home game of the season.

Coronavirus | India will have to deliver vaccine on a scale never seen before: Oxford scientist Andrew Pollard

You have to manufacture the vaccine at an enormous scale, for a country like India, to be able to vaccinate a large proportion of the population. Then you actually have to get out and deliver the vaccine on a scale that has never been seen before. That is also a big hurdle, says Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group Andrew Pollard.

Coronavirus | India records highest single-day recoveries

India reported its highest ever number of recoveries on a single day, with 28,472 COVID-19 patients having been cured or discharged from hospitals in 24 hours, according to a statement from the Union Health Ministry on Wednesday.

India, U.S. Should work together to face Chinese challenge: Mike Pompeo

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said countries like India and the U.S. should work together to face the “challenge” of the Chinese Communist Party (CPC). Mr. Pompeo’s recorded comments, shared at the India Ideas Summit organised by the U.S. India Business Council (USIBC) came hours after news broke of the U.S. ordering the closure of the Chinese consulate in Houston.

U.S. needs to ‘go beyond’ alliances, says S. Jaishankar

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has said that the U.S. needs to learn to work with a more multipolar world and “go beyond” alliances. His comments, made at the U.S. India Business Council’s India Ideas Summit, echoed remarks he made earlier this week that India would never be part of an alliance.

66% of private schools using WhatsApp: survey

over two-thirds of private schools assessed in a preliminary survey by the Central Square Foundation (CSF) are using WhatsApp, probably on a shared phone, as the main mode for teaching and learning during the pandemic. More than 80% of teachers in these schools have not been paid after March, it found.

‘E-platforms must be sensitive to defence, privacy concerns’

All digital platforms need to be accountable and sensitive towards concerns related to defence and data privacy of citizens of sovereign countries, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Wednesday.

Trump launches ‘Operation Legend’ which has federal agents move into U.S. cities to fight violent crime

President Donald Trump announced a plan on Wednesday to send federal agents to more U.S. cities to crack down on violent crime in an escalation of his “law and order” theme going into the November 3 presidential election.

SC to hear BCCI appeal after two weeks

The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear after two weeks a bunch of petitions, including one filed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for an amendment in its constitution which may decide the tenures of its president Sourav Ganguly and secretary Jay Shah.

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