Dream turns to nightmare to the South Asian workers in Covid-19 pandemic



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News of spread of covid-19 among the workers within their dormitory left many in fear and desperation. As Singapore fights its way to become virus free as the number of new infection are dropping below 20 per day, the virus is ravaging all across the migrant workers dormitories. The number of new infection among the migrant workers reached 12,000.

The shockingly large infection among the migrant workers compare to relatively low infection among the civilian  population  raises few questions  about how the authorities  handle the situation  with differing results. Local population were given face mask, hand sanitizers at their workplaces whereas  such measures were significantly  missing among  the white collar foreign workers.

The government response of Singapore in the early stages of the pandemic  were lauded by WHO and our epidemiology bodies but on 18th March  onwards the number of new infection were soaring as mostly migrant workers from Bangladesh  and India  bore the brunt of it.

Thousands of new infections are being reported on daily basis due to congested  dormitories  where most of these helpless workers are confined to. Medical  assistance  are being provided by the authorities  but some feels like they are being neglected  as only those are seriously  ill are taken to the hospitals. An worker who wanted to remain  anonymous  due to fear of repercussions from his employer, told via phone that the living conditions are not suitable  because  congestion  and also not being able to obtain adequate  medications for other existing  ailments.

The plight of the south Asian workers in the hard labor  sector in Singapore  highlights the negligence and substandard living conditions  to the marginalized  workers. Along the high rise skyscrapers, picturesque manicured streets, dazzling bright lights exist another face of the garden city state. The manual laborers the backbone of the city builders, so often overlooked by the local population although migrant workers make up one-third of the labor force of the country. The risks of contraction of the novel Corona virus or Covid-19 among the migrant workers are exacerbated by the fact of overcrowded dormitories, limited health care facilities, lack of appropriate personal protective equipment and in general poor nutrition due to lower wages. Discrimination  of foreigners  were always an existing problem around the but now more than ever, the kind of xenophobic  feeling are very harsh reality for the migrant workers. A local Chinese Broadsheet, Lianhe Zaobao published letter from a reader who blatantly blamed the migrant workers for the outbreaks. The reader went on to say those people were from "backward  countries" who lack basic hygiene  and are "dirty people" such sentiments  are nothing new as most workers had faced public discriminations at various public places more so in public transports. Workers commuting after work are often full of perspiration, dirt and smelly due to their work conditions are regularly met with shunned eye by the public who had share the same mode transportation. Receiving hostile looks is much better compared to those piled into lorries like sardines.

Critics cited complacency from authorities from their early success which they were largely  focused on keeping the infection number  low while to some extent  overlooked  the possibility of outbreak in those overcrowded dormitories. Authorities kept vigil of on its citizens and distributed surgical  masks, hand sanitizers and reusable  masks to only Singaporean  families.  Such early actions  clearly "Reflects the deliberate invisibilization of foreign worker; the whole machinery of state operates as though they don't exist " said a workers rights group.

Most of the volunteers providing subsidized  health care for the migrant workers through nonprofit organizations were anxious  as early as February  as the impeding virus might have severe risks in the overcrowded living conditions. The changes in regulation  ended the volunteers serving the needs of  those in need as doctors and nurses had to attend their respective jobs and leaving the vacuum of services  by 90%.

When the first wave of  Coronavirus  hit Singapore,  the government distributed face masks to all is citizens and permanent residents, except to the 3 lakh migrant workers from South Asia, the dark skin laborers . While Singapore introduced a social distancing regime called the Circuit-Breaker for all its residents, the only people exempt from this were these migrant workers, who were still going to work, shoulder to shoulder , on the back of a van or micro-bus. The government did this to ensure that the country's construction industry does not shut down, the collateral damage of capitalism . The only step the government took was to instruct the employers of the densely populated dormitories of these workers, to notch up the cleaning activities.

This is the true picture of this rising economies of Asia, with their shiny new towers and fast cars running on the street, their mindset still has not  left middle ages, where human rights or equality has no place.  And now that disease has only spread among these migrant population, they have locked them down in their dormitories far away from the blue blooded Singaporeans.

Fortunately countries like Australia, New  Zealand,  Canada etc does not allow such  separate system for its workers, and no ghettos are allowed to grow in their cities and everyone can feel protected  by the government irrespective  of their nationality.

Spokesman  for the ministry  of man power responded with news  release, issued April 14th, saying authorities  are working to "reduce the number of workers in the dormitories  and also implement a medical support plan at all dormitories". Workers in the essential services  had been moved out of the dormitories, the ministry said . Meanwhile officials are trying to make arrangements to other alternative  accommodations. "Our immediate priority for the workers in the dormitories is to help them stay healthy and minimize  the number of infection," said Josephine  Teo, Singapore's minister of manpower.

The prime minister  Lee Hsien Loong acknowledged  the sharp rise of infection among the migrants is overwhelming  compare to its total  infection cases. " we will care for you like we care for Singaporeans, we will look after your health, welfare and your livelihood,"  Prime minister  pledged. Singapore's government took initiatives  to look after the workers welfare is commendable compared to neighboring Malaysia where there are next to nothing about the livelihood  of the migrant workers.

Malaysian migrant workers may not have experienced  the infection but they are most affected by it compared to Singapore’s  counterparts . Foreign workers in Malaysia are being left to forge for themselves as most companies  they worked for told them to take unpaid leaves.

Although Singapore's  migrant workers were overlooked  initially, the employing  companies were to be blamed for their negligence  and relative exploitation by providing meagre amenities and poor diet. Since the rapid outbreak, the government  authorities  begun their own initiative  by sending more Health care workers, providing better food and medicines and also made sure  the workers are getting paid while being in quarantine.

As of 5th of May, Total case of infection is 19,410, which vast majority is among is among the Bangladeshi and Indian migrant workers and 18 deaths

According to Dr. Sallie Yea of La Trobe University, an expert of socio-economy who has done research work on the living conditions of migrant workers in Singapore. What she just stated, is beggers belief to be the least. Seems like Singapore has come up with a system alike Indian Caste system within its society. Modern day apartheid to right before our eyes in the most turbulent times in modern history.

   

Blind astrologer Baba Bhanga's words are going to be true!



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When Iran and Israel face the Gaza issue, everyone is worried! Everyone's question - what is going to happen? Which way is the world? Is the world on the same path as the blind astrologer Baba Bhanga had expressed his apprehension about? World War III! Or a terrible 2024!

It has been 27 years since the woman who was skilled in astronomy left the illusion of the world. But for more than 3000 years from now, she has predicted what will happen in the world in any year. The world has already realized that all her words are not completely false. The most recent is the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic was also mentioned in the prophecy of Baba Bhanga.

And her statement about 2024 was that it will be a year shrouded in terrible blackness. Those fears include terrorist attacks across Europe, a global economic crisis and the use of biological weapons. She even calculated that there would be an assassination attempt on Russian President Vladimir Putin.

This Bulgarian astrologer died in 1996. She was called the Nostradamus of the Balkans. In those days of astrology, Baba gave a list of what would happen on Earth by leap years until the year 5079. In the years since her death, some events have matched her calculations, and many have begun to believe them to be true. Her calculations showed 2024 as a black year. In this situation, many people are looking forward to see whether any predictions of Baba Bhanga will come to fruition. It is being published so far as a result of those words.

I have already talked about the Covid-19 pandemic. But another burning memory in this list is the 9/11 terrorist attack in the United States. Baba Bhanga predicted this possible attack in 1989. Said birds made of steel will come and crush America's pride. That came true. Four planes came and broke the pride of the skyscraper and took away 3000 fresh lives. Baba Bhanga meant the airplane by the steel bird.

In 1966, Baba Bhanga was a prediction of the covid-19 pandemic. She warned that Corona will spread among all of us. The Daily Star quoted a 73-year-old woman named Neshka Stefanova Robeva. She said before her death, Baba Bhanga told her the words. Then she did not even understand the meaning of this word?

It is said that Baba Bhanga also told the year of her death correctly. She said she would die on August 11, 1996 at the age of 85. Her words are also claimed to be true. She died of breast cancer that year.

The world has not forgotten about the tsunami of 2004 even today. The tsunami that washed away Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and other countries. Before the day of the tsunami, did anyone know that something like this was going to happen! No, but Baba Bhanga said that a huge wave will come and wash away the localities, towns and ports beyond the sea coast. Everything will sink under the water. It happened so. She said, everything will melt like ice cream.

The Kursk submarine disaster of 2000 was also mentioned in the prophecy of Baba Bhanga. She said Kursk would be submerged in water. And the world will cry. 118 people died in the Kursk accident. Divers were able to reach Kursk after eight days and it was known to be submerged in 350 feet of water.

The assassination of the former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, was also on the list of predictions of this Bulgarian astrologer. This murder happened in 1984. Which in 1969, the Baba Bhanga predicted. She said, her clothes will destroy her. Amidst the smoke and flames I see orange-yellow clothing. On October 31, 1994, the day Indira Gandhi was assassinated, she was wearing a saffron colored saree.

This female astrologer also knew the news of the rise of two US presidents, Barack Obama and Donald Trump. She said, a black man is going to be the 44th president of the United States. But her other words were not true. Baba Bhanga said that would be the last black president of the United States because Barack Obama was re-elected for the 45th term as president. She predicted the 45th, when the United States would be in crisis. But that coincided with Donald Trump. Many prefer to compare the issue with the events on Capitol Hill in 2020.

During her 50 years of practicing astrology, Baba Bhanga had other predictions that came true. Among them was the Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine in 1986, the assassination of Princess Diana in 1997.

But there were some predictions that didn't quite match up. Like 2023 natural birth will end, earth will change its rotation path; solar storm will happen none of these things happened. She also said that Europe would cease to exist by 2017, which did not materialize. However, those who believe in astronomy try to match the words with Britain's exit from the European Union in 2023.

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Israeli attack in Gaza: death toll exceeds 34,000



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Another 42 Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes in the past 24 hours in the Palestinian-besieged Gaza. With this, the number of people killed in the Israeli barbaric attack in Palestine reached 34 thousand. Another 63 people were injured in the last 24 hours.

This information was revealed in a live update of Al-Jazeera news media on Saturday (April 20).

According to the report, Iran attacked Israel in response to the attack on the Iranian consulate. In response, Israel launched an attack on Isfahan, a city discussed for Iran's nuclear project. This incident has created a very volcanic situation in the Middle East and around the world.

In such circumstances, the death toll in Gaza reached 34,000.

According to Al-Jazeera citing the Ministry of Health of Gaza, at least 34 thousand 12 people have been killed in the Israeli attack in Gaza since October 7 last year. Meanwhile, 76 thousand 833 people were injured. The death toll in Israel has reached 1,139 since the October 7 attack by Hamas. There are also dozens of Israeli citizens imprisoned in Gaza. 

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Lok Sabha elections are starting today in India



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Voting for the 18th Lok Sabha elections in India, the world's largest democracy, begins today on Friday. In seven phases, about 97 crore voters of the country will vote and elect their preferred representatives in different parts of the country. In the first phase, polling will be held today in a total of 102 constituencies in 21 states and union territories of the country. Among them are three centers in West Bengal. The constituencies are Cooch Behar, Alipurduar and Jalpaiguri.

Voting will start from 7 am on Friday (April 19) and will continue till 6 pm. Besides the central forces, the Election Commission has also trusted the state police for election security.

The main battle in the election is going to be between the ruling BJP-led NDA alliance and the Indian National Congress-led 'India' alliance. Bharatiya Janata Party, the main party of the ruling NDA alliance, is moving ahead with the target of 370 seats. And their target for alliance is 400 seats.

The Election Commission of India has completed all preparations for the polls on Friday. In the first phase, polling will be held in 102 constituencies on April 19. Security has been beefed up across the country ahead of polling.

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New sanctions on Iran



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The United States and the United Kingdom have imposed sanctions on Iran's drone program in response to retaliatory strikes against Israel.

The ban was announced simultaneously on Thursday (April 18) by two countries known to be close allies of the Jewish state.

According to the report of the British media BBC, the United States Ministry of Finance said in a statement that sanctions have been imposed on 16 individuals and 2 companies associated with the production of UAVs (drones) in Iran. They are associated with Iran's production of Shahed drones. The drone was used in the April 13 attack.

The UK is also imposing sanctions on a number of military-linked companies, individuals and institutions linked to Iran's development of drones and ballistic missiles.

Iran launched an expected and unexpected attack on Israel on Saturday night. On April 13, the attack was carried out in revenge for the killing of some senior army officers in the Israeli airstrike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus on April 1, the capital of Syria.

Iran used more than three hundred drones and missiles in this major attack. Israel claimed to have destroyed most of them in the air. The United States, United Kingdom, France and Jordan helped Israel to prevent this attack.

Israel has announced a counter attack on Iran in response to this attack. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel has the right to defend itself.

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