Hindustan Times (Noida)

Sonu Sood flies 169 women to Odisha on chartered flight

- Rezaul H Laskar rezaul.laskar@htlive,com

BHUBANESWA­R: Ending months of anxiety, at least 169 girls and women from Odisha’s Kendrapara district, working in a garments manufactur­ing factory in Kerala, arrived in Odisha on Friday by a special flight arranged by Bollywood actor Sonu Sood.

The women, from Rajnagar block of Kendrapara and working in Ernakulam’s KITEX Garments, arrived at Biju Patnaik airport in Bhubaneswa­r by an Air Asia flight. Along with them, 9 other migrant workers from Odisha, came on the same flight.

Sood was reportedly informed about the girls by one of his friends from Bhubaneswa­r. He then took permission­s from Odisha government and got an aircraft from Bangalore to airlift the women from Ernakulam. The actor bore the entire flight cost.

Anshuman Mohanty, a former Congress MLA of Rajnagar, said Sood had assured him that he can get more such stranded workers of Odisha in Kerala. “He has shown a big heart. Incredible act,” said Mohanty.

NEW DELHI: Italy wants an independen­t inquiry into the origin of the Covid-19 pandemic in China and backs India’s calls for reform of multilater­al bodies such as WHO that didn’t perform as expected during the current crisis, the country’s minister for European affairs Vincenzo Amendola has said.

With Italy and India set to take on the presidency of the G20 in 2021 and 2022, Amendola said the two countries would also play a key role in helping shape the postcovid-19 world order, including global supply and value chains and ways to recover from the economic crisis created by Covid.

In an interview with HT over Skype, he said Italy backs Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call, made during the G20 virtual summit on March 26, for reforms of internatio­nal bodies such as the World Health Organizati­on to meet needs of a changing world.

“WHO for this crisis didn’t perform according to some criteria and…it’s necessary…to open an independen­t inquiry on what happened in China that was the starting place of this crisis,” he said. “Your PM was right as multilater­al aspect of global order is not updated [with] risks and opportunit­y of current period. WHO, I don’t think, it performed in a correct way, there were many delays and problems,” he added.

Describing Europe and India as “sisters”, he spoke of the need for closer cooperatio­n between Italy and India both to shape the agenda of the G20 and to help fashion a new world order.

“If I look where we are going to invest, I see that you [India] are the actor relevant for our common future,” he said, referring to possibilit­y of working together on green technologi­es.

With Italy set to become G20 president in 2021 and India taking on in 2022, he said: “We are going to be the two countries that will bring G20 out of the recession.”

Covid-19 had emerged as a “big test for multilater­al cooperatio­n”, he said. “A few months ago, there were many people who wanted to participat­e in the funeral of multilater­alism but nowadays it is clear multilater­alism is necessary to strengthen resilience of global economy.”

He was also critical of China’s Belt and Road Initiative. “There should be not just one way of distributi­ng, producing and giving the ownership of this trade track. There should be…different options and the EU is…devoted to diversific­ation of rules of trade and creation of value chains.”

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