James Bond scared of corrupting enemies in film, China tour canceled!


New delhi date. February 17, 2020, Monday

The team, along with Daniel Craig, who was acting James Bond, were to go to China for the promotion of the upcoming James Bond series film No Time to Die. But due to Corona's outcry, the film promotion has been put off. The film, slated to release in April, is expected to release around 70,000 theaters in China.

Bond filmmakers had big plans to promote there as China is a big market. At present the planning has been canceled. James Bond, who can trash enemies in the film, is now terrified of Corona.

Meanwhile, India has extended a helping hand to China. India has stated that the required medical materials will be sent to China. An Indian special aircraft is scheduled to arrive in China in the coming days. The plane is yet to be taken from Indians trapped in the coronated area in China. With this aircraft, India will be reaching China with the necessary help to fight the Corona. What China needs most right now is materials like medical masks, gloves.

Air India had flown several flights to bring in Indians stranded in the coronated region. A total of 68 crew members were included in the hazardous tour. The 68-member Prime Minister praised the risking passage of China into the coronated area. A letter from the Prime Minister's signature was also forwarded by Union Aviation Minister Hardeep Puri to the staff of Air India.

Medical science has not yet been able to detect coronary artery disease. For thousands of years, China began using traditional medicine. After that, China claimed that 10,000 patients were cured.

Corona's scare stole toilet paper!

In Hong Kong, 3 teenagers stole 600 rolls of toilet paper together. Because all three believed that due to corona, there was a shortage of supplies in the coming days. For the past, there has also been a case of roll theft. Hong Kong police arrested 2 of the 3 suspects. Since Hong Kong is only part of China, there has been a widespread impact of Corona.

China will destroy 84 crore currency notes

China has decided to withdraw the currency notes that have been corrupted and destroy them. Such notes will most likely be burnt. The Chinese Central Bank has begun collecting corrupted notes from public hospitals, bus stations, markets, etc. This note is likely to spread through the corona as it rotates hands.

Imports of solar modules into China have dropped following Corona

Danger against 16000 crore solar project: Crisil

(PTI) Mumbai, Ta. 17

The impact of the Kora virus on long-term trade between India and China could not be completed within the stipulated time limit of Rs 16,000 crore, and Crisil said in a statement.

According to the rating agency, if the solar project is not completed within the stipulated time limit, the penalty will face penalties. India imports 80% of its solar modules from China. The corona virus has impacted the import of solar modules.

According to Crisil's senior director Manish Gupta, the 3 gigawatt solar project worth Rs 16,000 crore auctioned between July and August, 2018 is threatened against the target of completion by July, 2020.

Crisil also said that if India has to complete the project within the stipulated timeframe, it will have to buy Solark modules from countries other than China. However, solar modules have to be purchased at higher prices from other countries. However, doing so will increase the cost of the project by 15-20%.

10,844 people were discharged after treatment

Corona virus outbreak rises to 1,770 in China

As the measures for virus control are proving effective, the proportion of new cases has declined

(PTI) Beijing, Ta. 17

Deadly coronary virus in China has crossed the deadline of 1,770 on Monday, with a further 105 deaths. With the registration of new 2,048 cases, the total number of victims has increased to 70,548.

In view of the seriousness of the Corona virus, the Chinese government has announced stringent measures, including closure of low-key public sites and a ban on transportation services to control the impact of the Corona virus in the badly-affected Hubei province.

More than 100 people lost their lives Sunday in Hubei due to the Corona virus, killing three in Henan and two in Guangdong province. So far, 10,844 people have been discharged from the hospital after treatment while 7,264 people are suspected to be infected.

According to National Health Commission spokesman Mi Feng, Wuhan, the most affected by the virus, has significantly reduced the proportion of infected and critically ill people, suggesting measures to control it are effective. Currently a team of 12 members of international experts is working with Chinese authorities to try to understand the virus.

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