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Left, Right & Centre

Summary: The day's biggest news dissected by the day's newsmakers. Diverse opinions from across the political spectrum. The show that makes you decide, are you the Left, Right or the Centre?

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 Need To Treat This With Cautious Optimism: Former Army Chief | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:52

China pulling back at least a kilometre in the tense Galwan river valley should be treated with cautious optimism, former Army chief General Bikram Singh said. "China pulling back troops is a very positive development, but we need to treat it with cautious optimism. Most important thing that happened was PM Modi's statement in Ladakh, which put China under pressure," he said.

 COVID-19 Virus Airborne, Say 239 Global Scientists | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3:36

Director General of CSIR, Dr Shekhar C Mande, tells NDTV, "We are just learning about the virus. The pandemic has been upon us for less than 6 months, what the current understanding is tilting towards is that this also spreads through smaller aerosols. Therefore, the recommended practise would be wearing masks".

 No Major Pak Deployment, Army To NDTV Amid Standoff With China In Ladakh | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:23

The Indian Army does not see immediate plans by Pakistan to amass forces in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir at a time when India and China are in the midst of a standoff in Eastern Ladakh. At the same time, the Pakistani Army has brought forward some reserve formations in the area, the army's Srinagar Corps Commander said. "As on today, I do not see any visible increase in deployment or any major movement opposite my area of responsibility. But Pakistan has upgraded defensive posturing, which they do when there is tension. We are prepared for any action," Lt General BS Raju, Corps Commander, 15 Corps, Srinagar, told NDTV.

 ICMR Defends Fast-Tracked Vaccine Trial | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:37

A day after asking Bharat Biotech to fast-track COVID-19 vaccine, the Indian Council of Medical Research or ICMR on Saturday issued a clarification saying the process is in accordance with globally accepted norms. Is ICMR's timeline to launch a vaccine realistic?

 Ambulance Late, Covid-19 Patient Dies On Road | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:28

Karnataka saw the highest single-day spike in coronavirus case with 1,839 new cases, while 32 Class 19 students have also tested positive. Meanwhile, the body of a Bengaluru resident was seen lying on the road after he died of COVID-19 as the ambulance was delayed by over two hours.

 Are Secret Deals Keeping COVID-19 Drug Away From Many? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:07

A report in the LA Times suggests that secret deals are keeping a COVID-19 drug away from millions. Not necessarily in India, where generic versions of the drug are being manufactured but for other countries including the US, Brazil and Russia, who rely on the branded drug Remdesivir which sells for $2340 for a 5-day course. Though its far cheaper in India, it is still too expensive for many.

 Bengaluru Battles Surge in COVID-19 Cases | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:32

With a new one-day high of 1,502 coronavirus cases, Karnataka has crossed the 18,000-mark. With the recent spike in COVID-19 cases in Karnataka and Bengaluru, there is concern over whether the city can cope with the demand for hospital beds. A man, who later tested positive for coronavirus, died after being turned away from several hospitals. The municipal body, the BBMP, claims there is no shortage of beds - only that coordination on allotment should be better.

 No Immediate Breakthrough In India-China Military Talks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:42

India and China on June 30 held a military-level talks to resolve the stand-off in Galwan Valley. Lt General PJS Pannu (Retd), Former 14 Corps Commander, tells NDTV that, "If the Chinese agreed to withdraw, then there has to be a verification. We cannot have a situation where the Chinese have said something on the ground and something else is being executed"

 Human Trials Of Vaccine Candidate Should Start in 10 Days: Company Official | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:33

Bharat Biotech has developed COVAXIN, India's 1st vaccine candidate for COVID-19, in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research, National Institute of Virology. In an interview to NDTV, Dr Krishna Ella, Chairman and MD of Bharat Biotech, said that most of the clearances are coming through and in 10 days human trials should start.

 Chinese App Ban: Indian App Downloads Surge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:42

Indian app downloads have surged after the government banned 59 Chinese mobile applications.

 Chinese Intrusion In Galwan: 423 Metres | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:47

China's forces in the Galwan Valley have intruded 423 metres into Indian territory, an incursion which seems to be well ahead of Beijing's own 1960 Claim Line in the region. High resolution satellite images procured by NDTV indicate that as of June 25, there were 16 Chinese tents and tarpaulins, one large shelter and at least 14 vehicles in this 423 metre stretch of Indian territory. (Photo Credit: Maxar, Planet Labs Inc)

 Maharashtra Lockdown Extended: New Rules Cause Confusion? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:16

Mumbai has shown a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases and the police are taking steps to enforce the lockdown which has been extended till July 31. However, on the streets of Mumbai confusion and massive traffic jams.

 Nearly 5.5 Lakh Covid-19 Cases In India | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:19

India reported a record spike of nearly 20,000 cases in a day, the 5th consecutive day of spike with over 15,000 cases.

 Death Of 2 Tamil Nadu Men Bring Police Brutality Under Scanner | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:20

The death of the two men, who ran a shop in Tuticorin following allegations of police torture provoked strong indignation on social media with many comparing the incident to the death of George Floyd in the United States. J Jayaraj, 59, and Beniks Immanuel, 31, were subjected to a brutal thrashing, which resulted in rectal bleeding and eventual death, according to a letter to government officials written by Jayaraj's wife J Selvarani. Was the incident part of systemic police violence in India? Why is there no formal statement from the police?

 Does Availability Of COVID-19 Drug Remdesivir In India Bring Hope? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:38

India-based pharmaceutical company Hetero Drugs prepared the first batch of made in India Remdesivir, a COVID-19 drug. 20,000 vials of the COVID drug have been sent to the five worst-hit states. Treatment needs 6 doses each priced at Rs 5,400. India's top doctors discuss if this is the beginning of the end of the coronavirus crisis.

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