Monday, August 31, 2020

Pranab Mukherjee's health declines, says army hospital; ex-president suffers septic shock due to lung infection

New Delhi:The condition of former president Pranab Mukherjee declined on Monday morning and he has suffered a septic shock due to his lung infection, the Army's Research and Referral Hospital said.

Doctors attending on the 84-year-old Mukherjee said he continues to be in a deep coma and is on ventilator support.

Mukherjee is being managed by a team of specialists, they added.

The former president was admitted to the hospital in Delhi Cantonment on 10 August and was operated the same day for removal of a clot in his brain.

He later developed a lung infection.

"There has been a decline in the medical condition of Shri Pranab Mukherjee since yesterday. He is in septic shock due to his lung infection and is being managed by a team of specialists. He continues to be in a deep coma and on ventilator support," the hospital said in a statement.

Mukherjee was the 13th President of India from 2012 to 2017.



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कंगना रनोट का आरोप- ट्विटर पर हर दिन मेरे 40 से 50 हजार फॉलोअर्स कम हो रहे, बोलीं- राष्ट्रवादियों को हर जगह संघर्ष करना पड़ता है

एक्ट्रेस कंगना रनोट का कहना है कि सोशल मीडिया साइट ट्विटर पर उनके फॉलोअर्स की संख्या में हर दिन 40 से 50 हजार की कमी हो रही है। उनके मुताबिक राष्ट्रवादियों को हर जगह संघर्ष करना पड़ रहा है। उन्होंने ये बात एक यूजर को जवाब देते हुए लिखी, जिसने उन्हें ये बताया था कि आपके फॉलोअर्स लगातार कम हो रहे हैं।

उस यूजर ने अपने ट्वीट में लिखा था, 'कंगना जी आपके फॉलोअर्स की संख्या कम हो रही है। मुझे इस बारे में शक था, लेकिन अब इसकी पुष्टि हो गई है कि ट्विटर ऐसा कर रहा है। एक घंटे पहले आपको फॉलोअर्स करीब 9 लाख 92 हजार थे, लेकिन अब वे 9 लाख 88 हजार हैं।'

कंगना ने लिखा- हर दिन हजारों फॉलोअर्स कम हो रहे

इस यूजर को जवाब देते हुए कंगना ने लिखा, 'मैं सहमत हूं, मैंने भी हर दिन 40-50 हजार फॉलोअर्स कम होने की बात नोटिस की है। इस जगह पर मैं बिल्कुल नई हूं, लेकिन ये काम कैसे करता है? वे ऐसा क्यों कर रहे हैं, कोई आइडिया है?' अपने इस ट्वीट को उन्होंने ट्विटर इंडिया, ट्विटर के सीईओ जैक डोर्सी और ट्विटर सपोर्ट को भी टैग कर उनसे भी इस बारे में शिकायत की है।

यूजर ने बताई इसके पीछे की वजह

इसके बाद प्रेम देसाई नाम के एक यूजर ने उन्हें जवाब देते हुए बताया, 'मैम इसे 'घोस्ट बैन' कहा जाता है। कुल मिलाकर अगर आप देशद्रोहियों के खिलाफ कुछ बोलते हैं, राष्ट्रवाद की भावना के साथ कुछ कहते हैं या वाम झुकाव वाले लोगों की गंदगी को उजागर करते हैं और अगर वो बहुत लोकप्रिय हो जाता है तो ट्विटर आप पर 'घोस्ट बैन' कर देता है। जैसे आपके ट्वीट्स कम लोगों को दिखना।'

कंगना बोलीं- उनका रैकेट बहुत मजबूत है

उस यूजर को जवाब देते हुए कंगना ने लिखा, 'हम्म मैं देख रही हूं कि राष्ट्रवादियों को हर जगह संघर्ष करना पड़ता है, उनका रैकेट बहुत मजबूत है, मैंने इसे नोटिस किया, क्योंकि बीती रात हम 1 मिलियन के बेहद करीब थे। कोई बात नहीं, उन सभी लोगों से ईमानदारी से माफी चाहती हूं जो ऑटोमैटिक रूप से अनफॉलो हो रहे हैं। बिल्कुल अनुचित लेकिन इसके लिए हम हल्का सा मुस्कुराता चेहरा इस्तेमाल कर सकते हैं।'

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कंगना रनोट के फिलहाल ट्विटर पर करीब 9 लाख 95 हजार फॉलोअर्स हैं

हाल ही में अपने नाम से की ट्विटर पर एंट्री

कंगना रनोट ने हाल ही में ट्विटर को ज्वॉइन किया है। ऐसा करते हुए उन्होंने लिखा था, सुशांत सिंह राजपूत की मौत मामले में अबतक जो कुछ भी हुआ है उससे उन्हें सोशल मीडिया की ताकत का अहसास हो गया। जिसके बाद उन्होंने यहां एंट्री ले ली। कंगना ने कहा कि वे इस नई यात्रा के लिए बेहद उत्साहित हैं। ऐसा करते हुए उन्होंने 21 अगस्त को एक वीडियो भी शेयर किया था।

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अबतक टीम संभाल रही थी ये अकाउंट

ट्विटर पर आने के लिए कंगना ने नया अकाउंट नहीं बनाया है, बल्कि अपनी टीम के पुराने अकाउंट को ही अपने नाम से वेरिफाई कराया है। इससे पहले तक उनकी टीम ही इस अकाउंट को संभाल रही थी और उनकी ओर से कमेंट्स, फोटोज, वीडियोज और अन्य सामग्री ट्वीट करती थी। अबतक 'टीम कंगना' के नाम से पहचाने जाने वाले उसी अकाउंट का नाम अब 'कंगना रनोट' के नाम पर हो गया है।



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Pranab Mukherjee's health declines, says army hospital; ex-president suffers septic shock due to lung infection

New Delhi:The condition of former president Pranab Mukherjee declined on Monday morning and he has suffered a septic shock due to his lung infection, the Army's Research and Referral Hospital said.

Doctors attending on the 84-year-old Mukherjee said he continues to be in a deep coma and is on ventilator support.

Mukherjee is being managed by a team of specialists, they added.

The former president was admitted to the hospital in Delhi Cantonment on 10 August and was operated the same day for removal of a clot in his brain.

He later developed a lung infection.

"There has been a decline in the medical condition of Shri Pranab Mukherjee since yesterday. He is in septic shock due to his lung infection and is being managed by a team of specialists. He continues to be in a deep coma and on ventilator support," the hospital said in a statement.

Mukherjee was the 13th President of India from 2012 to 2017.



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Delhi University admission 2020: Online registration for merit-based admission ends today at 5 pm, apply at du.ac.in

The University of Delhi application process for merit-based admission to undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG), Masters of Philosophy (M.Phil) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) courses will end today (Monday, 31 August) at 5 pm. Candidates can apply for admission to courses on the official website - du.ac.in.

As on Monday morning, the university has received a total of 5,59,614 registration,s of which 3,49,683 are paid applications.

The registration process stretched for almost six weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Hindustan Times. The admission portal was opened on 20 June and the deadline for registration was extended thrice. The registrations for entrance-based courses ended on 31 July.

Steps to apply for merit-based admission to courses:

Step 1: Visit the official website of University of Delhi - du.ac.in.
Step 2: Click on the link that mentions 'UG Admission Portal 2020'
Step 3: If you are a new applicant, click on the 'New Registration' button on the left side of the page.
Step 4: You will be directed to a new page where you will have to enter all the required information.

Here's the direct link to apply - ug.du.ac.in/index.php/registration/user/register

In a statement released on Saturday, the varsity said that applicants whose qualifying exam is yet to be conducted or those who are required to upload their marksheet or certificates will get sufficient time to do so after the registration process is closed.

This year, the University of Delhi has adopted a single-form application, which means any application will be eligible for every course and college. Applicants will have to pay a one-time registration fee, which is Rs 250 for merit-based courses. Candidates belonging to SC, ST, EWS and Persons with Disability categories will have to pay Rs 100.

For registration, candidates will require a passport size photograph, scanned signature, self-attested copy of Class 10 certificate or marksheet that mentions the date of birth and a self-attested copy of the Class 12 marksheet.



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BPSC Recruitment 2020: Bihar Public Service Commission notifies 164 vacancies; apply on bpsc.bih.nic.in

The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has invited applications for recruitment in 164 posts. Candidates interested in applying for the post of professor, assistant professor, associate professor, and HOD can apply online at bpsc.bih.nic.in.

The registration process will begin from 1 September and the window will remain open till 18 September. The last date to pay the application fee is 23 September, while the last date to apply online is 30 September. According to the notifications and advertisements published on the official site of BPSC, the last date of receiving a hard copy of the application form is 7 October.

According to India Today, there are eight vacancies for the post of professor in Mathematics in Government Engineering Colleges under Science and Technology Department; 147 vacancies for assistant professor post (Electronics and Communication Engineering), seven vacancies for the post of associate professor of Chemistry in Government Engineering Colleges under Science and Technology Department; and two vacancies for HOD (Textile Engineering in Government Polytechnic/ Government Women Polytechnic Institutes under Science and Technology Department).

Educational Qualification

Those interested in applying for the post of professor (Mathematics) must have certain educational qualifications. As per a report by Hindustan Times, candidates must have a PhD degree in Mathematics and First Class or equivalent at either Bachelor’s or Masters’ level in Mathematics.

For assistant professor (Electronics & Communication Engineering), BE/ BTech/ BS/ BSc (Engg.) and ME/ MTech/ MS or integrated MTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering with First Class or equivalent in any one of the degrees is a must.

In the case of associate professor (Chemistry), a PhD degree in Chemistry and First Class or equivalent at either Bachelor’s or Master’s level in the subject is required to apply.

Lastly, for the post of HOD, PhD in Textile Engineering/ Technology and First Class at Bachelor’s or Master’s level in Textile Engineering technology will be required.



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Coronavirus LIVE Updates: With 971 deaths, India's COVID-19 toll rises to 64,469; recovery rate at 76.6%

11:50 (IST)

Coronavirus in India LATEST Updates

Preparations on for second phase of human clinical trial of 'Covaxin' vaccine

Preparations are underway at a hospital in Bhubaneswar for the commencement of the second phase of human clinical trial of 'Covaxin', India's indigenous COVID-19 vaccine, officials said.

"The Phase I of the trial is still continuing as we are planning for the start of the Phase II trial shortly," Dr E Venkata Rao, Principal Investigator of the trial at Institute of Medical Sciences and SUM Hospital, faculty of medical sciences, said.

The blood samples collected from the volunteers who received the vaccine were to ascertain how effective the vaccine was in terms of the level of antibodies developed, Dr Rao said, adding that there had been 'no side effects' in the first phase trial of the vaccine. 

11:01 (IST)

Coronavirus in India LATEST Updates

India's recovery rate rises to 76.62%

The novel coronavirus tally in India crossed 36 lakh on Monday with 78,512 new cases, while the number of recoveries surged to 27,74,801, pushing the recovery rate to 76.62 per cent, the Health Ministry said.

The toll climbed to 64,469 with 971 more people succumbing to the infection in a span of 24 hours, according to the ministry data.

There are 7,81,975 active cases of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the country, while 27,74,801 people have recovered. The total coronavirus cases rose to 36,21,245, it said. The recovery rate has increased to 76.62 per cent, while the fatality rate has declined to 1.78 per cent.

10:42 (IST)

Coronavirus in Kerala LATEST Updates

Devotees visit Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple on occasion of Onam

10:41 (IST)

Coronavirus in Telangana LATEST Updates

Telangana reports 1,873 new cases; 9 deaths take toll to 827

Telangana reported 1,873 new COVID-19 cases, taking the overall tally to 1,24,963 while nine more deaths pushed the toll to 827.

Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) accounted for the most number of cases with 360, followed by Karimnagar (180), Rangareddy (129) and Khammam (103) districts, a government bulletin said on Monday, providing data as of 8 pm on 30 August. As many as 37,791 samples were tested on 30 August.

- PTI

09:48 (IST)

Coronavirus in India LATEST Updates

India reports over 36 lakh cases, 64,469 deaths

India records 78,512 new cases and 971 deaths in 24 hours. The country’s tally stands at 36,21,245 and toll at 64,469. 

09:41 (IST)

Coronavirus in West Bengal LATEST Updates

Complete lockdown being observed in Siliguri today

09:39 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak LATEST Updates

COVID-19 asymptomatics: Why some people contract and recover from a SARS-CoV-2 infection unscathed

One of the reasons Covid-19 has spread so swiftly around the globe is that for the first days after infection, people feel healthy. Instead of staying home in bed, they may be out and about, unknowingly passing the virus along. But in addition to these pre-symptomatic patients, the relentless silent spread of this pandemic is also facilitated by a more mysterious group of people: the so-called asymptomatics.

According to various estimates, between 20 and 45 percent of the people who get Covid-19 — and possibly more, according to a recent study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — sail through a coronavirus infection without realizing they ever had it. No fever or chills. No loss of smell or taste. No breathing difficulties. They don’t feel a thing.

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09:30 (IST)

Coronavirus in India LATEST Updates

Amit Shah discharged from AIIMS post COVID-19 care, say reports

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who was hospitalised for post-Covid care, was discharged this morning from Delhi's AIIMS, reports NDTVThe 55-year-old BJP leader had tested positive for coronavirus, which has affected over 35 lakh people in India so far, on 2 August.

According to India Today, in a statement on Saturday , AIIMS had said that Amit Shah had recovered and was to be discharged soon. “Amit Shah, Union Home Minister, is admitted at AIIMS, New Delhi for post-COVID care. He has recovered and is likely to be discharged in a short time," the AIIMS had said.

09:26 (IST)

Coronavirus in Australia LATEST Updates

Australia records its deadliest day of pandemic

Australia recorded its deadliest day of the pandemic on Monday as the government urged hot spot Victoria state to announce its plans to lift a lockdown on the country's second-largest city, reports AP.

Victoria's health department reported 41 deaths from COVID-19 and 73 new infections in the latest 24-hour period.

While the deaths were a state and national high, the tally of new infections was Victoria's lowest since 67 new cases were recorded on June 30 in the early weeks of the second wave of the pandemic, which has primarily been concentrated in the state capital, Melbourne.

09:20 (IST)

Coronavirus in Karnataka LATEST Updates

Karnataka BJP chief Nalin Kumar Kateel tests positive for Covid-19

BJP Karnataka President Nalin Kumar Kateel tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday. Kateel, who is also a member of Lok Sabha from Dakshina Kannada constituency said despite being asymptomatic, he was getting hospitalised on advise of doctors.

"I underwent COVID-19 test and the reports have come out as positive. Despite being asymptomatic, on the advice of the doctors, I'm getting hospitalised," Kateel, said in a tweet.

Expressing confidence that with the blessings and good wishes of the people he would return to serve them quickly, he requested all those who had come in contact with him to be cautious.

09:15 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak LATEST Updates

Pharma sector needs global collaboration: Industry leaders, govt officials

The need of global collaboration in the pharma sector from research and development to drug manufacturing has never been as great as it is now amid the deadly COVID pandemic, industry leaders and officials from India and the United States said Sunday, reports PTI

Ahead of the 14th edition of the annual BioPharma and Healthcare Summit, that bring stakeholders from India and the United States on one platform, officials and industry leaders said the global health crisis requires a global solution, which can be achieved through global collaboration.

India and the United States can play a lead role in this, they said.

09:07 (IST)

Coronavirus in India LATEST Updates

India should have 'very significant control' over COVID-19 by Diwali: Harsh Vardhan

Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan says India should have “very significant control” over Covid-19 by Diwali, reports PTI. “But, the virus has taught us a certain lesson, it has taught us there has to be a new normal and we need to be more diligent about, more cautious about our lifestyle...,” he adds.

08:04 (IST)

Coronavirus in Assam LATEST Updates

Four more MLAs test positive for COVID-19 in Assam

A day before the Autumn Session of Assam Assembly, four more MLAs tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday, taking the total number of legislators contracting the virus in the state to 24, a senior official said.

The reports of Naren Sonowal (AGP), Rituparna Baruah (BJP), Anwar Hussain Laskar (AIUDF) and Najrul Hoque (AIUDF) came out positive at a testing camp in the assembly, he said.

-PTI

07:49 (IST)

Coronavirus in India LATEST Updates

India reported 1,55,233 new cases over the weekend

A week after India's coronavirus cases crossed 30 lakh, the total cases on Sunday raced past 35 lakh, with a record single-day spike of 78,761 cases. This is also the biggest single-day spike in the world since the pandemic began, according to news agency The Associated Press.

The COVID-19 count in India crossed 34 lakh on Saturday after 76,472 more cases were reported in the past 24 hours, said the health ministry. With 1,021 more patients succumbing to the contagious disease, the toll reached 62,550. 

07:43 (IST)

Coronavirus in India LATEST Updates

SC judge cites sufferings due to COVID, declines farewell invitations

Supreme Court judge Justice Arun Mishra, who is superannuating on 2 September, has declined farewell invitations of bar bodies citing "severe situation and sufferings the world over" on account of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Justice Mishra, who became an apex court judge on 7 July, 2014, is demitting office on Tuesday and is all set to pronounce key judgements in cases including timelines for payment of AGR dues by telcos and the award of punishment to activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan in a contempt case.

The Supreme Court Bar Association and the Confederation of Indian Bar have extended the invitations for the farewell functions to the outgoing judge.

-PTI

07:41 (IST)

Coronavirus in Delhi LATEST Updates

Eminent cardiologist Dr Padmavati dies at 103 of COVID-19

Noted cardiologist Dr S Padmavati has died at 103 due to COVID-19, the National Heart Institute said on Sunday.She was undergoing treatment at NHI for past 11 days, doctors said.

"Dr S Padmavati, an eminent cardiologist, rather the first female cardiologist of the India, popularly known as ''God Mother of Cardiology'' passed away on 29 August due to COVID-19 infection," the NHI said in a statement.

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07:40 (IST)

Coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh LATEST Updates

UP govt issues Unlock 4.0 guidelines

All schools, colleges and educational institutes in Uttar Pradesh will remain closed till 30 September, the state government said on Sunday, a day after the Union home ministry issued the Unlock 4.0 guidelines. Chief Secretary RK Tiwari said online and distance learning will be encouraged.

Metro trains will be allowed to resume from 7 September in a phased manner, an official order said. For this, the standard operating procedure will be issued separately.

Cinema halls, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres, auditoriums and similar places will remain closed. However, open-air theatres will be allowed to open from 21 September.

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Coronavirus LATEST Updates: India records 78,512 new cases and 971 deaths in 24 hours. The country’s tally stands at 36,21,245 and toll at 64,469.

A week after India's coronavirus cases crossed 30 lakh, the total cases on Sunday raced past 35 lakh, with a record single-day spike of 78,761 cases. This is also the biggest single-day spike in the world since the pandemic began, according to news agency The Associated Press.

India's COVID-19 caseload went from 20 lakh to 30 lakh in 16 days and from 10 lakh to 20 lakh in 21 days. It took 110 days for COVID-19 cases in the country to reach one lakh while just 59 days more to surpass 10 lakh, India's COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on 7 August and went past 30 lakh on 23 August.

The grim record of highest daily cases comes a day after the Central government announced Unlock-4.0 guidelines, allowing further loosening of restrictions outside containment zones. As per the fresh guidelines, states cannot implement localised lockdowns outside containment zones without first consulting the Centre.

In keeping with the Unlock-4 rules, the Haryana government withdrew its 28 August order directing malls and shops in marketplaces of urban areas in the state to remain closed on Mondays and Tuesdays and eased curbs imposed earlier.

Tamil Nadu extended lockdown till 30 September but announced furthers relaxations, including scrapping of e-passes and canceling Sunday lockdowns. The state government also allowed clubs, hotels, parks and places of worship to reopen.

Meanwhile, Delhi and Madhya Pradesh reported their highest daily jumps in cases while Gujarat's case count surpassed 95,000. Maharashtra reported 16,408 and 296 fatalities, taking the total to 7,80,689 and toll to 24,399.

With more than 10,000 new cases detected for the fifth straight day, Andhra Pradesh overtook Tamil Nadu to reach the second spot behind Maharashtra.

Recovery rate now 76.61%, fatality rate at 1.79%, says health ministry

As per the health ministry's data updated at 8 am, India witnessed a surge of 78,761, propelling its total caseload to 35,42,733. The country has been registering over 70,000 cases for the last four days.

The toll due to the disease rose to 63,498 with the death of 948 people in a span of 24 hours. The recovery rate improved to 76.61 percent with  64,935 patients recuperating from COVID-19 in 24 hours. A total of  27,13,933 persons have recovered so far and the country now has 7,65,302 active cases, the data showed.

Active cases now comprise only 21.60 percent of the total caseload, the ministry highlighted while adding that case fatality rate has further dropped to 1.79 percent.

Over 4.14 crore samples tested so far, says ICMR

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), a cumulative total of 4,14,61,636 samples have been tested up to 29 August, with a record 10,55,027 samples being tested on Saturday.

The exponential jump in daily testing capacity and the number of tests has resulted in an upsurge in Tests Per Million to 30,044 as on date, the health ministry said.

Tamil Nadu does away with Sunday lockdowns, e-pass system

Following the Centre's Unlock 4 guidelines, Tamil Nadu on Sunday announced major relaxations including the resumption of bus services  and reopening of hotels, resorts and shopping malls from 1 September while extending the lockdown till 30 September. According to a News18 report, the requirement of e-pass for intrastate travel has also been scrapped but e-passes will be mandatory for those arriving in the state and for visitors to Udhagamandalam, Kodaikanal, and other tourist attractions.

Metro services in Chennai will restart from 7 September and a total of 50 flights will be allowed to land at Chennai airport per day. Playgrounds and public spaces can be used for exercising said the state government. Malls have been allowed to re-open but theatres will remain shut.

Intra-district bus services (both government and private) and Chennai Metropolitan bus services will be operated from 1 September by following Standard Operating Procedure.

Inter-State rail services will be allowed only in select routes and no intra-state services permitted until 15 September.

Industries, government offices and banks will be allowed to function with full staffing but work-from-home has been advised wherever possible.

Other relaxations include the scrapping of "total lockdown" on Sunday and allowing shops outside containment zones to stay open till 8pm.

Haryana issues orders under Unlock-4

The Haryana government, too, revoked its recent order on keeping marketplaces in urban areas shut on Mondays and Tuesdays instead of the weekends.

"Under Unlock-4, the Central government has said that state governments shall not impose any local lockdown (outside containment zones), so the Haryana government has withdrawn the order issued on August 28 to keep the markets closed on Monday and Tuesday. Therefore, there will be no lockdown now," Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij tweeted in Hindi.

The revised instructions on 28 August had come a week after the government had ordered offices and shops to remain closed on weekends throughout the state.

The state government also issued orders to implement the guidelines of Unlock-4. These orders will remain in force till 30 September, a state government statement said.

As per the guidelines, all activities will be permitted outside the containment zones, but schools, colleges, educational and coaching institutions will continue to remain closed for students up to September 30. However, online/distance learning shall continue to be permitted and shall be encouraged.

In line with then MHA guidelines, students of Classes 9 to 12 may be permitted to visit schools and skill and entrepreneurship training will also be permitted. These will be allowed from 21 September and SOPs will be issued by the Centre.

Social, academics, sports, entertainment, cultural, religious functions and other congregations with a ceiling of 100 persons will be permitted from 21 September, with precautionary measures in place. However, marriage-related gatherings with number of guests not exceeding 50 and funeral/last rites related gatherings with number of persons not exceeding 20 will continue to be allowed up to 20 September, after which the ceiling of 100 persons will apply, the order stated.

Cinema halls, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres and similar places will remain closed but open air theatres can open from 21 September, the statement said.

Lockdown shall remain in force in the containment zones till 30 September.

Andhra Pradesh overtakes Tamil Nadu

Meanwhile, several states continued reporting newer cases and deaths.  With the addition of 10,603 fresh cases in 24 hours ending 9 am on Sunday, Andhra Pradesh's coronavirus caseload reached 4,24,767. The state is now second only to Maharashtra in the total number of infections recorded, according to news agency PTI.

The overall toll mounted to 3,884 while the total recoveries stood at 3,21,754, according to a state health bulletin. The number of active cases in the state is now just short of the one-lakh mark, at 99,129.

Tamil Nadu on Sunday registered 6,459 new cases and 94 deaths, pushing the tally to 4,22,085 and death count to 7,231.

Delhi, Madhya Pradesh see record spikes in fresh cases

Delhi recorded its highest single-day spike of 2,024 fresh COVID-19 cases on Sunday, taking the total to over 1.73 lakh, while the toll mounted to 4,426 with 22 fresh fatalities, authorities said. This is the highest single-day spike in the national capital in the last nearly 50 days, according to PTI.

A total of 1,249 patients have recovered in the last 24 hours, said a Delhi government bulletin. The number of containment zones has gone up to 820 from 803 the previous day.

Madhya Pradesh also saw its highest single-day surge of 1,558 COVID-19 cases, taking the count of infections in the state to 62,433, The toll rose to 1,374 with 29 patients succumbing to the viral infection since Saturday evening.

Maharashtra reported 16,408 new cases and 296 deaths while Gujarat's overall case count shot up to over 95,000.

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वायरल ऑडियो क्लिप में बीमारी पर बात करते सुनाई दिए सुशांत, अपनी मेसेराती कार भी बेचने को थे तैयार

सुशांत सिंह राजपूत ने आत्महत्या की? उन्हें आत्महत्या के लिए उकसाया गया? या फिर उनका मर्डर हुआ? इन सवालों के जवाब सीबीआई जांच के बाद सामने आ जाएंगे। लेकिन अभिनेता की मौत के बाद से उन्हें बाइपोलर डिसऑर्डर होने का दावा अक्सर सामने आता रहा है। अब एक वायरल ऑडियो टेप के हवाले से दावा किया जा रहा है कि सुशांत ने खुद यह बात स्वीकार की थी कि वे बाइपोलर डिसऑर्डर से जूझ रहे थे। यह ऑडियो टेप जनवरी 2020 का बताया जा रहा है, जिसमें कई आवाजें सुनाई दे रही हैं। इनमें से एक आवाज सुशांत और बाकी रिया चक्रवर्ती और अभिनेता के स्टाफ की बताई जा रही हैं।

डॉक्टर्स के संपर्क में थे सुशांत

इंडिया टुडे की रिपोर्ट के मुताबिक, उन्हें सुशांत का यह ऑडियो टेप मिला है। इसमें वे बाइपोलर डिसऑर्डर को लेकर क्या बात कर रहे हैं? डालते हैं एक नजर:-

सुशांत: यह बाइपोलर डिसऑर्डर। इस स्थिति में पहली बात तो यह कि मुझे नहीं लगता कि मैं एक्टिंग कर पाऊंगा। दूसरी बात मुझे नहीं पता कि मैं कैसी आर्थिक स्थिति में पहुंचूंगा। इसलिए किसी तरह मैं 50-50 माइंड में हूं। ऐसा नहीं है कि मैं वापसी को लेकर आश्वस्त हो सकता हूं।
एक महिला: आप यह अपने लिए तय कर रहे हैं। क्या मुझे तय नहीं करना है?
सुशांत : मैं अपने डॉक्टर्स से यह पछले दो महीने से डिस्कस कर रहा हूं।

क्या रिया सुशांत का भविष्य सुरक्षित कर रही थीं?

ऑडियो टेप में रिया सुशांत के पैसे को मैनेज करने की बात कर रही है। ऑडियो के मुताबिक, सुशांत का पैसा कोटक प्राइवी में लगा था, जिसे कोटक वेल्थ में शिफ्ट करने की बात हो रही है। सुशांत इस दौरान पूछते हैं कि निवेश पर कितना रिटर्न मिलेगा? और उन्हें जवाब मिलता है कि सालाना 9 से 12 परसेंट। बातचीत में आगे सुशांत अपनी महंगी कारों को बेचने की बात कर रहे हैं।

सुशांत : मैं अपनी इन फैंसी कारों को जाने दे सकता हूं।
रिया : हां। वह अपनी मेसेराती कार बेच सकता है।
महिला : रुकिए, रुकिए। आपको इस तरह के फैसले नहीं लेने होंगे। अगर पर्याप्त रकम है तो हम उससे काम चलाएंगे। और हर महीने अपनी जरूरत के हिसाब से पैसा मिल जाए। अच्छी कमाई क्या है? आपके लिए अच्छी कमाई का आकंडा क्या है? 8 से 10 लाख या 7 लाख रुपए? बताओ हमें। हम फिर से काम करेंगे। लेकिन संपत्ति को निपटान शुरू न करें, जो आपके पास है।
रिया : हां मैं उसे 1-2 महीने बाद का बोल रही हूं। आप सभी बहुत कुछ कर रहे हैं।
महिला : मेरी सलाह मानिए। आप अपनी संपत्ति निपटाने की स्थिति में नहीं हैं। जितना मैं जानती हूं, मैं आपको सच्चाई बताउंगी। अगर ज्यादा ही है तो नई कार मत खरीदो।
सुशांत : हमें जल्द से जल्द खर्चे बंद करने होंगे।
महिला : अपना कार्ड मुझे दे दो। फिर आप कुछ खर्च नहीं कर पाओगे।
रिया : इस हाउस फंक्शनिंग और स्टाफ के कॉस्ट के अलावा कोई खर्च नहीं है, जो मैंने उसे 1-2 महीने पहले बताया था। जब तक आप किसी प्लान पर नहीं आ जाते, तब तक इसे रहने देते हैं। जब तक वह इस हालत में है, तब तक कुछ नहीं कर सकते। हम एक-दो महीने का समय देंगे। उसके बाद संपत्ति का निपटान और सामान कम करना शुरू कर सकते हैं। एक दो महीने का समय दीजिए और फिर पावना में उनकी जिंदगी देखने के बाद तय कीजिए।
एक आदमी : कार बेचने के बारे में नहीं सोचना चाहिए। घाटे का सौदा है।
सुशांत : खैर, मैं अब उनका इस्तेमाल नहीं करने वाला।
एक आदमी : फिर भी आपको एक कार तो चाहिए होगी।
सुशांत : अगर मेरे पास एक भी नहीं होगी तो मैं खरीदूंगा भी नहीं।
रिया : तुम इसे (मेसेराती) बेचकर इनोवा खरीद सकते हो।
सुशांत : तुम इसे बुरे दिनों से मत जोड़ो।
महिला : मेसेराती बेचकर इनोवा क्यों खरीदना? आराम से रहो।
सुशांत : ऐसा नहीं है कि उन चीजों को खरीदने का बहुत मोह है।

मुंबई पुलिस ने किया था बाइपोलर डिसऑर्डर का दावा

सुशांत की मौत के कुछ दिन बाद एक न्यूज वेबसाइट ने मुंबई पुलिस से बातचीत के आधार पर लिखा था कि सुशांत पैरानोया और बाइपोलर डिसऑर्डर से जूझ रहे थे और इन बीमारियों का इलाज कराने के लिए देश में लॉकडाउन घोषित होने से पहले एक सप्ताह तक हिंदुजा हॉस्पिटल में भर्ती रहे थे। बाइपोलर डिसऑर्डर में कभी इंसान टेंशन में आ जाता है, कभी एकदम आत्मविश्वासी हो जाता है तो कभी एकदम गुमसुम हो जाता है। इस बीमारी में इंसान चाहे भी तो खुद पर कंट्रोल नहीं कर पाता है। वहीं, पैरानोया ऐसी बीमारी है, जिसमें इंसान दूसरों पर शक करने लगता है। उसे लगने लगता है कि सभी उससे नफरत करते हैं। कई बार वह खुद की हत्या की आशंका में घिर जाता है।



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Onam 2020: Ram Nath Kovind, Narendra Modi, Amit Shah wish public on occasion of harvest festival

President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu and home minister Amit Shah on Monday offered their greetings to the public on the occasion of Onam.

Modi called Onam, a harvest festival that is celebrated in Kerala, a unique festival that celebrates harmony.

"Greetings on Onam. This is a unique festival, which celebrates harmony," he tweeted. "It is also an occasion to express gratitude to our hardworking farmers. May everyone be blessed with joy and best health."

The prime minister also posted a clip of his mention of the festival in his Mann Ki Baat broadcast on Sunday.

In the clip, Modi had noted in the address that Onam is increasingly turning out to be an international festival, with the festival now being celebrated abroad.

President Ram Nath Kovind tweeted:

Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu said he hoped that the festival would brinh peace, prosperity and happiness to everyone.

Onam is celebrated to honour the memory of legendary king Mahabali, the ruler of Kerala, Naidu observed.

"On this Onam, let us remind ourselves of the values of honesty, integrity, compassion, selflessness & sacrifice which the great king Mahabali espoused," the Vice-President Secretariat tweeted quoting Naidu

Shah, on Twitter, said:

Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi on Monday said, "May the spirit of Onam - the harvest, regeneration & purity of Sadhya inspire to overcome the challenges of COVID-19"

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted:



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Palghar lynching case: Three police personnel dismissed from service; 154 people arrested over incident

Palghar: Three police personnel have been dismissed from service in connection with the Palghar mob lynching case in Maharashtra, a senior official said on Sunday.

These police personnel include assistant police inspector Anandrao Kale, who was in-charge of Kasa Police Station in Palghar when the incident took place on 16 April, the official said.

Two others are assistant sub-inspector Ravi Salunke and constable Naresh Dhodi, he said.

"The Inspector General (IG) of Police, Konkan Range dismissed the trio from service through an order issued on Saturday," the official added.

These three police personnel, along with their five other colleagues, had been placed under suspension following the incident, he said.

Two seers and their driver were lynched by a mob at Gadchinchale village in Palghar on 16 April when they were travelling in a car to Surat (Gujarat) to attend a funeral amid the coronavirus-induced lockdown.

The victims were identified by the police as Chikne Maharaj Kalpavrukshagiri (70), Sushil Giri Maharaj (35) and their driver Nilesh Telgade (30).

The brutal mob attack took place amid rumours that child-lifters were roaming in the area.

As many as 154 people have been arrested and 11 juveniles detained in connection with the incident. The accused in the case were charged with murder, armed rioting and using criminal force to prevent a public servant from doing his duty, among other offences, police said.

The case was later handed over to the Maharashtra Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for the probe. It has filed three charge sheets in the case.

After the incident caused an uproar, the state government had suspended Kale, under whose jurisdiction the crime took place, and seven other policemen. Besides, over 35 police constables and personnel of other ranks were transferred in the wake of the mob attack.

The government had also sent the then Palghar district police chief, Gaurav Singh, on forced leave.



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IIT Indore introduces course delving into classical sciences, mathematics texts in Sanskrit

The Indian Institute of Technology in Indore has introduced a unique course to impart mathematical and scientific knowledge from ancient texts in Sanskrit, an official said on Saturday.

Titled "Understanding Classical Scientific Texts of India in an Immersive Sanskrit Environment", the course was started to in a bid to expose the present generation to ancient knowledge, the official from the institute said.

The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)-sponsored quality improvement programme began on 22 August and will continue till 2 October with a total of 62 hours of online classes, he said.

Over 750 candidates from all over the world were participating in the course, he added.

“Ancient texts of India, originally composed in Sanskrit, have a rich heritage of mathematical and scientific knowledge and the present generation is unaware of this. We started this course to make them aware of this ancient knowledge in Sanskrit itself,” said professor Neelesh Kumar, officiating director of IIT, Indore.

The course will inspire participants to research, innovate, study and teach mathematics and science in Sanskrit, he said.

According to an IIT official, the course has been divided into two parts, under which participants will first be taught the nuances of Sanskrit to build their understanding of the language and in the next part, they will be taught classical mathematics in Sanskrit.

A qualifying examination will also be conducted to evaluate the participants involved in the second part of the course and successful candidates will be awarded a certificate, he added.

 



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Dr Padmavati passes away at 103: Eminent doctor, popularly called 'godmother of cardiology in India', succumbs to COVID-19

New Delhi: Noted cardiologist Dr S Padmavati has died at 103 due to COVID-19, the National Heart Institute said on Sunday.
She was undergoing treatment at NHI for the past 11 days, doctors said.

"Dr S Padmavati, an eminent cardiologist, rather the first female cardiologist of India, popularly known as ''God Mother of Cardiology'' passed away on August 29 due to COVID-19 infection," the NHI said in a statement.

Founder of NHI, she was born in Burma (now Myanmar) in 1917, a year before the world was hit by the Spanish Flu pandemic.

"She was admitted with COVID-19 and had breathing difficulty and fever. She developed pneumonia in both lungs and needed ventilator support. However, she sustained a cardiac arrest and passed away," the NHI said.

Dr Padmavati was cremated at the designated COVID-19 crematorium at Punjabi Bagh on Sunday, it said.

She had migrated to India in 1942 during World War II. She graduated from the Rangoon Medical College and went overseas for higher education, the statement said.

On her return to India, she joined as the faculty at the Lady Hardinge Medical College, it added.

In 1962, Dr Padmavati founded the All India Heart Foundation and went on to set up National Heart Institute in 1981 as a tertiary care modern heart hospital in Delhi with the first cardiac catheterisation laboratory in the private sector in the Southern Hemisphere, the NHI said.

For her achievements and contributions to the development of cardiology in India, she was awarded Fellowship of the American College of Cardiology and FAMS, and Padma Bhushan in 1967 and Padma Vibhushan in 1992 by the Government of India.



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India reported 1,55,233 new cases over the weekend

A week after India's coronavirus cases crossed 30 lakh, the total cases on Sunday raced past 35 lakh, with a record single-day spike of 78,761 cases. This is also the biggest single-day spike in the world since the pandemic began, according to news agency The Associated Press.

The COVID-19 count in India crossed 34 lakh on Saturday after 76,472 more cases were reported in the past 24 hours, said the health ministry. With 1,021 more patients succumbing to the contagious disease, the toll reached 62,550. 

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SC judge cites sufferings due to COVID, declines farewell invitations

Supreme Court judge Justice Arun Mishra, who is superannuating on 2 September, has declined farewell invitations of bar bodies citing "severe situation and sufferings the world over" on account of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Justice Mishra, who became an apex court judge on 7 July, 2014, is demitting office on Tuesday and is all set to pronounce key judgements in cases including timelines for payment of AGR dues by telcos and the award of punishment to activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan in a contempt case.

The Supreme Court Bar Association and the Confederation of Indian Bar have extended the invitations for the farewell functions to the outgoing judge.

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Eminent cardiologist Dr Padmavati dies at 103 of COVID-19

Noted cardiologist Dr S Padmavati has died at 103 due to COVID-19, the National Heart Institute said on Sunday.She was undergoing treatment at NHI for past 11 days, doctors said.

"Dr S Padmavati, an eminent cardiologist, rather the first female cardiologist of the India, popularly known as ''God Mother of Cardiology'' passed away on 29 August due to COVID-19 infection," the NHI said in a statement.

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UP govt issues Unlock 4.0 guidelines

All schools, colleges and educational institutes in Uttar Pradesh will remain closed till 30 September, the state government said on Sunday, a day after the Union home ministry issued the Unlock 4.0 guidelines. Chief Secretary RK Tiwari said online and distance learning will be encouraged.

Metro trains will be allowed to resume from 7 September in a phased manner, an official order said. For this, the standard operating procedure will be issued separately.

Cinema halls, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres, auditoriums and similar places will remain closed. However, open-air theatres will be allowed to open from 21 September.

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Coronavirus LATEST Updates: A week after India's coronavirus cases crossed 30 lakh, the total cases on Sunday raced past 35 lakh, with a record single-day spike of 78,761 cases. This is also the biggest single-day spike in the world since the pandemic began, according to news agency The Associated Press.

India's COVID-19 caseload went from 20 lakh to 30 lakh in 16 days and from 10 lakh to 20 lakh in 21 days. It took 110 days for COVID-19 cases in the country to reach one lakh while just 59 days more to surpass 10 lakh, India's COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on 7 August and went past 30 lakh on 23 August.

The grim record of highest daily cases comes a day after the Central government announced Unlock-4.0 guidelines, allowing further loosening of restrictions outside containment zones. As per the fresh guidelines, states cannot implement localised lockdowns outside containment zones without first consulting the Centre.

In keeping with the Unlock-4 rules, the Haryana government withdrew its 28 August order directing malls and shops in marketplaces of urban areas in the state to remain closed on Mondays and Tuesdays and eased curbs imposed earlier.

Tamil Nadu extended lockdown till 30 September but announced furthers relaxations, including scrapping of e-passes and canceling Sunday lockdowns. The state government also allowed clubs, hotels, parks and places of worship to reopen.

Meanwhile, Delhi and Madhya Pradesh reported their highest daily jumps in cases while Gujarat's case count surpassed 95,000. Maharashtra reported 16,408 and 296 fatalities, taking the total to 7,80,689 and toll to 24,399.

With more than 10,000 new cases detected for the fifth straight day, Andhra Pradesh overtook Tamil Nadu to reach the second spot behind Maharashtra.

Recovery rate now 76.61%, fatality rate at 1.79%, says health ministry

As per the health ministry's data updated at 8 am, India witnessed a surge of 78,761, propelling its total caseload to 35,42,733. The country has been registering over 70,000 cases for the last four days.

The toll due to the disease rose to 63,498 with the death of 948 people in a span of 24 hours. The recovery rate improved to 76.61 percent with  64,935 patients recuperating from COVID-19 in 24 hours. A total of  27,13,933 persons have recovered so far and the country now has 7,65,302 active cases, the data showed.

Active cases now comprise only 21.60 percent of the total caseload, the ministry highlighted while adding that case fatality rate has further dropped to 1.79 percent.

Over 4.14 crore samples tested so far, says ICMR

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), a cumulative total of 4,14,61,636 samples have been tested up to 29 August, with a record 10,55,027 samples being tested on Saturday.

The exponential jump in daily testing capacity and the number of tests has resulted in an upsurge in Tests Per Million to 30,044 as on date, the health ministry said.

Tamil Nadu does away with Sunday lockdowns, e-pass system

Following the Centre's Unlock 4 guidelines, Tamil Nadu on Sunday announced major relaxations including the resumption of bus services  and reopening of hotels, resorts and shopping malls from 1 September while extending the lockdown till 30 September. According to a News18 report, the requirement of e-pass for intrastate travel has also been scrapped but e-passes will be mandatory for those arriving in the state and for visitors to Udhagamandalam, Kodaikanal, and other tourist attractions.

Metro services in Chennai will restart from 7 September and a total of 50 flights will be allowed to land at Chennai airport per day. Playgrounds and public spaces can be used for exercising said the state government. Malls have been allowed to re-open but theatres will remain shut.

Intra-district bus services (both government and private) and Chennai Metropolitan bus services will be operated from 1 September by following Standard Operating Procedure.

Inter-State rail services will be allowed only in select routes and no intra-state services permitted until 15 September.

Industries, government offices and banks will be allowed to function with full staffing but work-from-home has been advised wherever possible.

Other relaxations include the scrapping of "total lockdown" on Sunday and allowing shops outside containment zones to stay open till 8pm.

Haryana issues orders under Unlock-4

The Haryana government, too, revoked its recent order on keeping marketplaces in urban areas shut on Mondays and Tuesdays instead of the weekends.

"Under Unlock-4, the Central government has said that state governments shall not impose any local lockdown (outside containment zones), so the Haryana government has withdrawn the order issued on August 28 to keep the markets closed on Monday and Tuesday. Therefore, there will be no lockdown now," Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij tweeted in Hindi.

The revised instructions on 28 August had come a week after the government had ordered offices and shops to remain closed on weekends throughout the state.

The state government also issued orders to implement the guidelines of Unlock-4. These orders will remain in force till 30 September, a state government statement said.

As per the guidelines, all activities will be permitted outside the containment zones, but schools, colleges, educational and coaching institutions will continue to remain closed for students up to September 30. However, online/distance learning shall continue to be permitted and shall be encouraged.

In line with then MHA guidelines, students of Classes 9 to 12 may be permitted to visit schools and skill and entrepreneurship training will also be permitted. These will be allowed from 21 September and SOPs will be issued by the Centre.

Social, academics, sports, entertainment, cultural, religious functions and other congregations with a ceiling of 100 persons will be permitted from 21 September, with precautionary measures in place. However, marriage-related gatherings with number of guests not exceeding 50 and funeral/last rites related gatherings with number of persons not exceeding 20 will continue to be allowed up to 20 September, after which the ceiling of 100 persons will apply, the order stated.

Cinema halls, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres and similar places will remain closed but open air theatres can open from 21 September, the statement said.

Lockdown shall remain in force in the containment zones till 30 September.

Andhra Pradesh overtakes Tamil Nadu

Meanwhile, several states continued reporting newer cases and deaths.  With the addition of 10,603 fresh cases in 24 hours ending 9 am on Sunday, Andhra Pradesh's coronavirus caseload reached 4,24,767. The state is now second only to Maharashtra in the total number of infections recorded, according to news agency PTI.

The overall toll mounted to 3,884 while the total recoveries stood at 3,21,754, according to a state health bulletin. The number of active cases in the state is now just short of the one-lakh mark, at 99,129.

Tamil Nadu on Sunday registered 6,459 new cases and 94 deaths, pushing the tally to 4,22,085 and death count to 7,231.

Delhi, Madhya Pradesh see record spikes in fresh cases

Delhi recorded its highest single-day spike of 2,024 fresh COVID-19 cases on Sunday, taking the total to over 1.73 lakh, while the toll mounted to 4,426 with 22 fresh fatalities, authorities said. This is the highest single-day spike in the national capital in the last nearly 50 days, according to PTI.

A total of 1,249 patients have recovered in the last 24 hours, said a Delhi government bulletin. The number of containment zones has gone up to 820 from 803 the previous day.

Madhya Pradesh also saw its highest single-day surge of 1,558 COVID-19 cases, taking the count of infections in the state to 62,433, The toll rose to 1,374 with 29 patients succumbing to the viral infection since Saturday evening.

Maharashtra reported 16,408 new cases and 296 deaths while Gujarat's overall case count shot up to over 95,000.

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Coronavirus Updates: No lockdown in Odisha for 12 days in September to aid JEE, NEET examinees, says govt

00:06 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Delhi Latest Updates

Longer halting time for trains, less people in lifts: Delhi Metro's new normal plans

Limiting number of people in lifts and longer halting time for trains at stations to allow commuters to board and alight with social distancing norms, are among the measures the Delhi Metro will take to ensure safer travel for its passengers, when services resume on 7 September. The guidelines issued by the Central Government on resumption of metro services next month came on a day when Delhi recorded its highest single-day spike of 1,954 COVID-19 cases in August till now.

The Delhi Metro has been closed since 22 March in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Read full report here

23:40 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Odisha Latest Updates

No lockdown in Odisha for 12 days in September

The Odisha government on Saturday said there will be no lockdown in the entire state for 12 days till September 14 in two phases for the ensuing JEE and NEET. The state government, in a partial modification of its 28 August order, said that there will be no lockdown or shutdown in force from August 30 to 7 September in the first phase and from  12-14 September in the next phase. The move is aimed at facilitating free movement of candidates and their guardians, examination personnel and staff/representatives of the service providers for the smooth conduct of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), the fresh notification said.

PTI

22:45 (IST)

 

Coronavirus Outbreak in Jharkhand Latest Updates

Fifty inmates in Dumka Jail test positive

 
Fifty inmates of Dumka  Central Prison in Jharkhand have tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday, a senior official said. The infected inmates, including convicts and under- trials, have been shifted to the isolation ward in the prison, District Chief Medical Officer, Anant Kumar Jha, said. More than 900 samples of inmates and staffers of Dumka Central Prison have been collected for COVID-19 tests so far, Jailor Ashwini Tiwari said. There are 1,287 inmates, including 1,213 men and 74 women, in the prison at present, he added.
 
PTI

22:24 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates

HUA Ministry calls meeting with metro corporations on 1 Sept to finalise SOPs

 
The Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry has called a meeting with all managing directors of metro rail corporations on September 1 to finalise the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the functioning of metro trains allowed under the 'Unlock 4' guidelines, an official said.There are 17 metro corporations in the country. Once the detailed SOPs are issued by the ministry, they can issue their details keeping in mind local requirements, the official. The SOPs already circulated with all metro corporations will be discussed on 1 September through video conferencing, the official said.
 
PTI

22:05 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Gujarat Latest Updates

Gujarat sees highest single-day surge of 1,282 new cases

 
 Gujarat recorded its highest single-day spike of 1,282 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, taking the total count to 93,883, state health department
said. With 13 deaths, the toll rose to 2,991, it said. A total of 1,111 patients were discharged in the day, taking the number of recoveries to 75,662, the department said in a release. Gujarat's COVID-19 case recovery rate now stands at 80.59 percent, it said.

21:42 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates

Ramp-up efforts to contain COVID-19 spread, follow SOPs: Centre to UTs

 
The Centre on Saturday advised Union Territories to ramp-up efforts to contain the COVID-19 spread by sticking to the rules for prevention of the disease as well as following standard operating procedures (SOPs) in its treatment, a government statement said. The directions were issued on Saturday during a review meeting, where Home Affairs and Health secretaries Ajay Bhalla and Rajesh Bhushan took stock of the measures undertaken by the union territories to contain the coronavirus spread, it said.  The Centre advised the UTs to improve testing facilities, surveillance for early detection of COVID-19 cases, contact tracing and house-to-house surveillance by medical staff. It asked the UTs to better their monitoring of home isolation cases, strict enforcement of regulations in containment zones and their demarcation, the statement said.
 
PTI

21:24 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Delhi Latest Updates

Delhi Metro to resume services from 7 Sep in calibrated manner: DMRC

 
After being closed since 22 March in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, Delhi Metro has received the nod from authorities to resume services from 7 September in a "calibrated manner", officials said on Saturday. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted that he was "glad" the mertro services will resume operations in a phased manner.
 
"As per the latest guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs under Unlock-4, the Delhi Metro will be resuming its services for public from 7 September onwards in a calibrated manner," the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) said in a statement. Further details on the metro's functioning and its usage by the general public will be shared once a detailed SOP is issued by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs in the next few days, the officials said.
 
PTI

21:07 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Delhi Latest Updates

Delhi reports 1,954 new cases, 15 deaths

 
Delhi recorded 1,954 fresh COVID-19 cases on Saturday, the city's highest single-day spike in August till date, authorities said. With these fresh cases, the tally in the city has increased to 1,71,366. The toll due to the disease has mounted to 4,404, they said. Fifteen fatalities have been recorded in the last 24 hours, according to the latest bulletin issued by the Delhi health department.The active cases tally on Saturday rose to 14040 from 13,208 the previous day.
 
PTI

20:56 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Maharashtra Latest Updates

IPS officer probing SSR suicide case tests positive

 
An IPS officer who was part of the Mumbai Police's team which was probing actor Sushant Singh Rajput suicide case has tested positive for coronavirus infection, reports PTI. The IPS officer and all other members of his family have contracted the viral infection, a senior police official said on Saturday. He was sent on leave and has been quarantined at home, the police official said. The infected officer had questioned Rajput's girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty, and the CBI team which is now in Mumbai to probe the case had also met him recently, he said. Earlier two IPS officers of Mumbai police had tested positive for the viral infection.

20:51 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Maharashtra Latest Updates

Maharashtra's COVID-19 cases up by 16,867 to over 7.64 lakh

 
Coronavirus case count in Maharashtra soars to 7,64,281 with record 16,867 new cases, toll reaches 24,103 with 328 succumbing to the viral infection, reports PTI.

20:32 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates

Under Unlock 4.0, no restrictions on inter-state movement

Under Unlock 4.0, there will be no restriction on inter-state and intra-state movement of persons and goods. No separate permission/approval/e-permit will be required for such movements.

20:20 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates

Lockdown to continue in containment zones till 30 September.

Lockdown shall continue in containment zones till 30 September, state the guidelines issued by the MHA. However, all activities, except the following, shall be permitted outside containment zones: (i) Cinema halls, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres (excluding open-air theatre) and similar places. (ii) International air travel of passengers, except as permitted by MHA. Open air theatres will be allowed to function from 21 September.

20:11 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates

Schools, colleges to remain shut till 30 September

 
Under the new guidelines, schools, colleges, other educational institutions will remain closed up to 30 September but 50 percent of school staff can attend school from 21 September. Additionally, students of Classes 9 to 12 may be permitted to visit their schools, in areas outside the Containment Zones only, on a voluntary basis, for taking guidance from their teachers. This will be subject to written consent of their parents/ guardians.

20:02 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates

Centre announces Unlock 4 guidelines

The MHA announces guidelines for 'Unlock 4', to be in force till September 30. Under the new guidelines, Metro rail services will be allowed to operate with effect from 7 September in a graded manner. Religious and political functions and other congregations will be permitted from 21 September with a ceiling of 100 persons.

19:30 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Assam Latest Updates

Informal classes for Class 12, final year students in Assam from 15 Sept

 
Assam Education Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Saturday that classes for standard 12 and final year of undergraduate programmes will commence on
15 September in an informal and experimental way. Speaking at a press conference, he said these,informal classes will be on till 30 September, but it will be
discontinued if any student or teacher tests positive in between. "The principals or heads will make four-five small groups, which will come and interact with teachers in informal classes," Sarma said. "In little primary or middle-primary schools, the kids are now coming once a week for collecting mid-day meals. From
15 September, they will come twice a week and the teachers will hand over a study material along with a question paper for submitting it in the next week," Sarma said. The teachers will evaluate the answer sheets in front of the students and will give tasks for the next week, he added.
 
PTI

19:09 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Tamil Nadu Latest Updates

Tamil Nadu's cases surpass 4.15 lakh with 6,352 fresh infections

Tamil Nadu recorded 6,352 fresh COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of cases to 4,15,590 while the toll rose to 7,137 as 87 more died due to the disease, said reports.

18:58 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Jharkhand Latest Updates

BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj put under quarantine for flouting COVID-19 norms

BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj was forcibly home quarantined on Saturday for 14-day for violating COVID norms, a senior district official said.The MP from Uttar Pradesh had come to Giridih, over 200 km from Ranchi, to take part in a programme from Unnao via Dhanbad.Maharaj, who was returning to Dhanbad by road to take a train to Delhi, was intercepted by the district administration near Pirtand police station and sent on quarantine at Shanti Bhawan ashram, where he had gone to take part in a programme, Deputy Commissioner Rahul Kumar Sinha said.  The action been taken in accordance with a stategovernment order of 14 days quarantine for people coming from outside to the state, the DC said. "He had not informed the state government about his visit and therefore we have put him in quarantine for 14 days," Sinha said. The DC, however. said if he wanted he can apply for the exemption.

PTI

18:35 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates

Brain dead man breathes new life into COVID-19 patient with severe lung infection

A brain dead man has breathed new life into a COVID-19 patient with severe lung infection as his lungs were transplanted to the recipient. The transplant also benefited more other recipients and was was made possible due to the donation from the deceased, who was declared brain dead at Gleneagles Global Hospital in Chennai after intracerebral hemorrhage on Thursday, hospital sources told news agency PTI.After his wife's consent, the man's organs were allotted to various hospitals. 

The 48-year-old recipient of lungs from Delhi turned out to be the first case of "successful completion of a critical bilateral lung transplant" on a COVID-19 positive patient, MGM Healthcare, where he is undergoing treatment, said. It claimed this was Asia's "first known lung transplant" on a COVID-19 positive patient and the second in the hospital since the lockdown began. The transplant was performed on August 27 and post the surgery, the patient was doing fine in the Transplant ICU at MGM Healthcare, the hospital said in a statement.

18:28 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Uttarakhand Latest Updates

Uttarakhand Assembly Speaker quarantines self

 
Uttarakhand Assembly Speaker Premchand Aggarwal on Saturday quarantined himself after he heard about state BJP president Bansidhar Bhagat testing positive for COVID-19. Aggarwal was in touch with Bhagat two days ago, his PRO Tajendra Negi told news agency PTI. The Speaker will undergo a coronavirus test a couple of days later but has gone into self-isolation as a precautionary measure, Negi said. He will take up work as advised by doctors after his report arrives, he said.

18:16 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates

Recovery rate rises to 76.47% says health ministry

India's COVID-19 recoveries have crossed 26 lakh pushing the recovery rate to 76.47 percent, which the Centre said has been made possible due to the strategic policy of "testing aggressively, tracking comprehensively and treating efficiently" in supervised home-isolation, facility-isolation and hospitals. The case fatality rate (CFR) has also been low when compared to the global average. It is on a continuous decline and currently stands at 1.81 per cent, the ministry underlined on Saturday.  With 65,050 patients having recuperated from COVID-19 in 24 hours, the total number of recoveries have surged to 26,48,998. "The recovery rate is following a continuous upward incline whereas the COVID-19 case fatality rate is constantly declining," the ministry said. 

PTI

17:48 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Telangana Latest Updates

Telangana logs 2,751 new cases, nine deaths

 
Telangana logged 2,751 new COVID-19 cases, pushing the tally to 1,20,166, while the  toll rose to 808 with nine more fatalities. The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) recorded 432 fresh positive cases, followed by Karimnagar (192), Rangareddy (185), Nalgonda (147), Khammam (132),
Medchal Malkajgiri (128), Nizamabad (113), Suryapet (111) and Warangal Urban (101) districts, a state government bulletin said on Saturday, providing data as of 8 pm on 28 August . All 33 districts in the state reported positive cases in double digits.
 
PTI

17:35 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Tamil Nadu Latest Updates

Tamil Nadu's recovery rate has reached 85.45%, says CM

Tamil Nadu has achieved a recovery rate of 85.45 percent with 3,49,682 people having been cured of coronavirus, the "highest" in the country, Chief Minister K Palaniswami said on Saturday.The state's mortality rate was a "very low" 1.7 percent, he said. In his video-conference meeting with District Collectors on Saturday to review the lockdown being enforced to contain the spread of coronavirus, Palaniswami said his government had so far spent Rs 7,162 crore towards controlling the pandemic, treatment and relief measures.

PTI

16:59 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates

Amit Shah recovers, likely to be discharged soon: AIIMS, Delhi

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who was admitted to AIIMS-Delhi for post COVID care, has recovered and is likely to be discharged soon, the hospital said in a statement. Shah had tested positive for COVID-19 on 2 August and was discharged from Gurugram's Medanta hospital after testing negative on 14 August.

16:52 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates

29 vaccine candidates in clinical trials, says Vinod Paul

 
Dr. Vinod K Paul, Chairperson of the Empowered Group-1 on Medical Emergency management plan said that globally, 29  vaccine candidates, including two Indian ones, are in clinical trials out of which 6 are in Phase III. "Bharat Biotech’s vaccine candidate based on inactivated virus procured by ICMR is in Phase II trial along with Zydus Cadila’s candidate which is based on viral DNA. Oxford vaccine candidate by Serum Institute of India is already in Phase III trial," he said.

16:40 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates

Eight states account for 73% active cases, says govt

Eight states (Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Odisha and Telangana) contribute to around 73 percent of the current active caseload, the GoM was informed.  Also, seven states (Maharashtra, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal) account for 81 percent of total deaths due to COVID-19

16:23 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates

Harsh Vardhan tells health ministry to formulate guidelines for Parliament, Assembly sessions

During the GoM meeting, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan instructed the health ministry to develop SOPs for the Members of Parliament and the Legislative Assembly sessions comprising COVID protocols and preventive measures. "The GOM also expressed concern about the forthcoming festival seasons and advised everyone to adopt safe and COVID appropriate behaviour," according to a government statement.

 

16:17 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates

Only 0.29% of active cases are on ventilators, says Harsh Vardhan

Union health minister Harsh Vardhan chaired the 20th meeting of the high-level Group of Ministers(GoM) on COVID-19 on Saturday. In the meeting, he expressed satisfaction at "the tremendous strides" , stating that the fatality rate at 1.86 percent was among the lowest globally, while the recovery rate was at 76.64 percent. "Only 0.29percent of  the active cases are on ventilators, 1.93percent in ICU and only 2.88 percent of cases are on oxygen. A total of 1,576 labs at present have led to an upsurge in testing and the goal of 10 lakhs tests per day has been fulfilled," the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting quotes him as saying.

16:04 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Tripura Latest Updates

COVID-19 cases in Tripura surge by 443 to 10,879

 
At least 443 people tested positive for COVID-19 in Tripura on Saturday, raising the state's tally to 10,879, a health department official said. The toll rose to 94 with five more persons succumbing to the infection, he said. All the fresh fatalities were reported from West Tripura district, the official said. A total of 198 people were discharged from Agartala Government Medical College (AGMC) on Wednesday, taking the number of recoveries to 7,037, he said. Tripura currently has 3,729 active COVID-19 cases. Nineteen patients have migrated to other states.
 
PTI

15:32 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Haryana Latest Updates

Haryana minister Ranjeet Singh tests positive

 
Haryana Power Minister Ranjeet Singh said on Saturday that he had tested positive for the novel coronavirus.Singh, who is an Independent MLA supporting the BJP-JJP government, had got his test done just before the one-day Assembly session on Wednesday and his report returned negative. However, he developed symptoms after the session and got himself tested again.
 
 
Singh, an Independent legislator from Rania in Sirsa district, is the brother of former chief minister Om Prakash Chautala and son of former deputy prime minister Devi Lal. Earlier, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, Agriculture Minister JP Dalal, Transport Minister Mool Chand Sharma, Assembly Speaker Gian Chand Gupta and four other BJP MLAs had tested positive for the infection. The state currently has over 60,000 coronavirus cases and over 660 fatalities. 

15:24 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Jharkhand Latest Updates

Jharkhand govt allows public transport till Sept-end in view of JEE, NEET exams 

The Jharkhand government has allowed the reopening of hotels, lodges as well as restaurants and also given a go-ahead to public transport to ply within the State for a month till 30 September in view of the JEE, NEET examinations scheduled next month.

The relaxations under "Unlock 4" were announced in a notification issued late Friday night.

The Hemant Soren government also gave a green signal to reopening of malls outside the containment zones with immediate effect.

15:12 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Meghalaya Latest Updates

Meghalaya reports 2,248 COVID-19 infections

Eight more persons tested positive for COVID-19 in Meghalaya on Saturday, taking the state's overall count to 2,248, said the health department.

Meghalaya currently has 1,257 active COVID-19 cases, after 981 people have recovered from the disease and 10 patients have died, the official said.

14:58 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Maharashtra Latest Updates

BJP stages protests, demands reopening of temples in Maharashtra

Several BJP activists staged protests outside temples in Maharashtra’s Thane and Palghar districts and Pune city demanding the reopening of places of worship, which have remained shut amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

BJP MLAs, legislators, corporators and office-bearers led the protests in all cities of Thane and Palghar districts, with activists resorting to 'ghanta naad' (ringing of bells) and banging of plates outside temples.

14:34 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak Latest Updates

China CDC report points to likely COVID-19 transmission through plumbing system

Pointing to a China CDC report, Dr Ali Nouri, president of Federation of American Scientists said that diffusion of aerosols through sewage pipes is possible. The report cites the example of the possible spread of COVID-19 through the plumbing system from a 15th floor apartment occupied by COVID-19 positive persons to an empty 16th floor apartment, where traces of the virus have been found.

Nouri wrote that the WHO had cited the plumbing system as a possible culprit at a Hong Kong housing complex during the 2003 SARS outbreak. He recommended that prevention strategies consider aerosol transmission of the novel coronavirus.

14:16 (IST)

Coronavirus in Gernmany Latest Updates

Berlin braces for 'anti-corona' demonstration

Thousands of coronavirus sceptics are set to descend on Berlin on Saturday for a mass protest against pandemic restrictions that was allowed to go ahead after a bitter legal battle.

Police said they will turn out in force and strictly monitor compliance with mask-wearing and social distancing, with Berlin police chief Barbara Slowik warning that if the demonstrators do not adhere to virus safety rules, police will clear the area "very quickly". Around 3,000 police officers, including 1,000 federal police, will be deployed for the demonstration, alongside specialist equipment including water cannon, Slowik said.

Agence France Presse

14:13 (IST)

Coronavirus in China Latest Updates

First batch of Beijing students resumes classes

About one-third of students returned to school in Beijing in a staggered start to the new school year because of the coronavirus.

The first batch of 590,000 students in Beijing included all three years of high school, the first and third years of middle school and the first grade of primary school. Another 400,000 students are to start school on Tuesday, and the final 520,000 on 7 September.

China reported nine new coronavirus cases in the latest 24-hour period, bringing its official total to 85,022.

The Associated Press

13:39 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Ladakh LATEST Updates 

Another COVID-19 death in Ladakh takes toll to 28

One more patient died of coronavirus in Ladakh, taking the toll due to the disease in the Union Territory to 28, officials said on Saturday. The patient, who was suffering from various ailments, died at a hospital in Leh district on Friday, they said.

This was the 10th COVID-related death in Leh district, while rest of the 18 fatalities had taken place in Kargil district since the outbreak of the disease in March.

13:12 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Himachal Pradesh LATEST Updates 

More than 5,600 coronavirus cases in Himachal Pradesh 

Himachal Pradesh registered 5,661 COVID-19 infections  and 31 deaths, said the state health department on Saturday. The cumulative figure includes 1,433 active cases and 4,153 recoveries.

12:47 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Uttar Pradesh LATEST Updates 

UP minister Satish Mahana tests COVID positive

Uttar Pradesh cabinet minister Satish Mahana said on Saturday that he had tested positive for the novel coronavirus and isolated himself at home. Mahana requested those who have come in contact with him in the past few days to get their coronavirus tests done.

"After initial symptoms of COVID, I got myself tested yesterday (Friday) and the report came positive," the infrastructure and industrial development minister tweeted. "I have isolated myself at home on the advice of doctors."

12:21 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in United States LATEST Updates 

First US COVID-19 reinfection case in Nevada

Nevada officials are reporting what may be the first documented case of coronavirus reinfection in the United States, following similar reports earlier this week from Hong Kong and Europe.

A 25-year-old Reno man with mild COVID-19 symptoms initially was found to have the virus in April, recovered and tested negative twice, and then tested positive again in June. He was much sicker the second time, with pneumonia that required hospitalization and oxygen treatment.

Genetic tests from each episode showed that viruses were similar in major ways but differed in at least 12 spots that would be highly unlikely from natural evolution of the bug if the man had it continuously rather than being infected a second time, said Mark Pandori, director of the Nevada State Public Health Laboratory.

12:09 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Assam LATEST Updates 

Assam's COVID-19 count crosses 1 lakh 

With 2,560 fresh infections, Assam's COVID-19 count crossed the one lakh mark on Friday, while eight more deaths were reported, Minister for Health and Family Welfare Himanta Biswa Sarma said.

The state's caseload has reached 1,01,367 and the death toll mounted to 286. Kamrup Metro reported 562 new cases, Jorhat 167, Cachar 165, Dibrugarh 19 and Hailakandi 135.

11:51 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Uttarakhand LATEST Updates 

Uttarakhand BJP chief Bansidhar Bhagat tests COVID-19 positive 

Uttarakhand BJP president Banshidhar Bhagat tested COVID-19 positive on Saturday about five days after a major political event was held at his Dehradun residence on 24 August.

"I had undergone a Covid test yesterday in which the result was positive. I appeal to all the office-bearers and party workers who came in my contact in the last seven days to undergo a test," Bhagat tweeted.

11:44 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Telangana LATEST Updates 

COVID-19 toll in Telangana rises to 808 

Telangana registered 2,751 new COVID-19 infections, taking the overall count to 1,20,166 on Saturday. The toll climbed to 808 after nine more fatalities were reported in past 24 hours.

11:35 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Odisha LATEST Updates 

Odisha's COVID-19 cases nearly 98,000

At least 14 more COVID-19 deaths were reported in Odisha in the past 24 hours, taking the toll to 470, said the state health department on Saturday. The total number number of confirmed cases in the state climbed to 97,920 after 3,252 more people tested positive. 

11:04 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in India LATEST Updates 

More than 4 crore COVID-19 samples tested so far: ICMR

Over four crore COVID-19 samples have been tested so far, said the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), adding 9,28,761 samples were tested on Friday alone.

10:23 (IST)

Coronavirus Outbreak in Odisha LATEST Updates 

Odisha govt to provide free transport, accommodation to JEE, NEET applicants 

The Odisha government on Friday announced that it will provide free transport and accommodation to candidates appearing in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) in the first week of September. This was announced by Chief Secretary AK Tripathy.

"Keeping in view the prevailing pandemic as well as flood situation in the state, the government will provide free transport and accommodation to candidates of the JEE," he told reporters. 

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Coronavirus Outbreak in Uttar Pradesh LATEST Updates 

Weekend lockdown in Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj

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India's COVID-19 cases over 34 lakh

The COVID-19 count in India crossed 34 lakh on Saturday after 76,472 more cases were reported in the past 24 hours, said the health ministry. With 1,021 more patients succumbing to the contagious disease, the toll reached 62,550. 

The overall figure includes, 7,52,424 active cases, 26,48,999 recoveries and 62,550 deaths. 

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Over 77,000 COVID-19 infections in Rajasthan

Rajasthan reported 12 more fatalities due to COVID-19 bringing the toll to 1,017, said the state health department. After 1,355 new infections reported, the overall count climbed to 77,370.

A total of 62,033 COVID-19 patients have recovered and the number of active cases in the state is 14,320. 

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Chidambaram pulls up Centre over economic mismanagement before COVID-19

Taking a swipe at the central government over mismanagement of the economy, former Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Saturday said: "If the pandemic is an 'Act of God', how do we describe the mismanagement of the economy during 2017-18 2018-19 and 2019-20 before the pandemic struck India? Will the FM as the Messenger of God please answer?"

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All Lok Sabha MPs to get tested for COVID-19 48 hours before start of the session: Speaker 

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has requested all MPs willing to participate in the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament to undergo RT-PCR test.

At a preparatory meeting, chaired by Birla on Friday, it was decided that the RT-PCR test that usually takes 24-48 hours to come up with the results will be conducted.

Coronavirus LATEST Updates: After being closed since 22 March in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, Delhi Metro has received the nod from authorities to resume services from 7 September in a "calibrated manner", officials said.

The Union Home Ministry on Saturday issued the Unlock 4 guidelines under which metro trains will be allowed to resume services from 7 September in a graded manner, while political, social and religious congregations of up to 100 people will be permitted from 21 September.

Assam Education Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that classes for standard 12 and final year of undergraduate programmes will commence on 15 September in an informal and experimental way.

For every million population, India's coronavirus cases and fatalities are one of the lowest compared to the global averages, the high-level Group of Ministers (GoM) on COVID-19 was informed on Saturday.

The Jharkhand government has allowed the reopening of hotels, lodges as well as restaurants and also given a go-ahead to public transport to ply within the State for a month till 30 September in view of the JEE, NEET examinations.

With more than nine lakh samples tested for the third consecutive day, the number of tests for COVID-19 has crossed the four-crore mark in India.

Nevada officials are reporting what may be the first documented case of coronavirus reinfection in the United States, following similar reports earlier this week from Hong Kong and Europe.

Over four crore COVID-19 samples have been tested so far, said the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), adding 9,28,761 samples were tested on Friday alone.

With 1,021 more COVID-19 patients succumbing to the contagious disease, the toll in India reached 62,550 on Saturday.

Speaking about the GST Compensation gap, former Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Saturday took a swipe at the Centre over mismanagement of economy before COVID-19 pandemic.

"If the pandemic is an 'Act of God', how do we describe the mismanagement of the economy during 2017-18 2018-19 and 2019-20 before the pandemic struck India? Will the FM as the Messenger of God please answer?, asked Chidambaram.

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has requested all MPs willing to participate in the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament to undergo RT-PCR test.

At a preparatory meeting, chaired by Birla on Friday, it was decided that the RT-PCR test that usually takes 24-48 hours to come up with the results will be conducted.

A record single-day rise of 77,266 coronavirus cases pushed India's total to over 33 lakh cases, the Union health ministry said on Friday. This spike in new cases is the highest in the world, crossing the number of new infections reported in the United States in the last 24 hours, reports said.

However, in terms of the total caseload, India is still at the third-highest rank, after the US and Brazil. The US has a total of over 58 lakh cases, while Brazil has a tally of over 37 lakh cases.

These figures were reported on a day the debate over whether or not to hold NEET, JEE exams continued and a sitting Member of the Parliament, Congress leader H Vasanthakumar, died of COVID-19.

Meanwhile, a current India cricketer is among multiple members of the Chennai Super Kings contingent who have tested positive for COVID-19, forcing the IPL franchise to extend its quarantine period in Dubai and causing  upheaval ahead of the event starting on 19 September.

The franchise is yet to issue a formal statement but a league source told PTI that the number of positive cases could be between 10 and 12.

Amid the rising cases, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla announced that every MP attending the Monsoon Session fo the Parliament will be asked to undergo to COVID-19 testing 72 hours before the session in September.

Meanwhile, recoveries in India surged to 25,83,948 on Friday, and the toll climbed to 61,529 with 1,057 new deaths in a span of 24 hours, the data updated at 8 am showed.

The recovery rate stood at 76.28 percent, while the COVID-19 case fatality rate further declined to 1.82 percent, the ministry added.

There are 7,42,023 active cases of coronavirus infection in the country, which comprises 21.90 percent of the total caseload, the data showed.

According to the ICMR, a cumulative total of 3,94,77,848 samples have been tested up to 27 August, with 9,01,338 samples being tested on Thursday.

Tamil Nadu Congress MP H Vasanthakumar dies of COVID-19

Congress MP from Tamil Nadu's Kanyakumari, H Vasanthakumar, died of COVID-19 at a hospital on Friday.

The 70-year old first time MP, and working president of Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, who was admitted to the Apollo Hospitals on 10 August after he tested positive for coronavirus. Vasanthakumar is survived by wife, two sons and a daughter, PTI reported.

Apollo Hospitals in a statement later said the MP was treated in a critical care unit for severe COVID-19 pneumonia.

"Despite all active medical measures, his condition deteriorated gradually due to COVID-19 complications and he passed away today," the hospital said.

Vasanthakumar, a two-time MLA (2006-11 and 2016-19) was elected to the Lok Sabha last year.

Meanwhile, former Karnataka minister and JD(S) leader HD Revanna also tested positive for coronavirus on Friday and was admitted to a hospital, PTI reported.

State health minister B Sriramulu said he was praying for Revanna's recovery and added, "HD Revanna has tested positive for coronavirus. I pray that he recovers and gets back to serve people."

Amarinder Singh goes into self-quarantine after  MLAs test COVID-19 positive

Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh quarantined himself after two Congress MLAs who met him during the one-day Assembly session on Friday tested positive for COVID-19.

The MLAs, Nirmal Singh and Kulbir Singh Zira, got tested for the disease after the one-day monsoon session.

"Punjab chief minister @capt_amarinder has decided to go into 7-day self quarantine, as per government protocol and the advise of his doctors, after two MLAs who met him in the Vidhan Sabha tested positive for #COVID19," tweeted Raveen Thukral, the media advisor to the chief minister.

Meanwhile the Chandigarh administration suspended the order of closing weekend markets, The Indian Express reported, quoting the order as saying that "congested markets will continue to open on odd-even formula till 3 September."

MPs to get tested for COVID-19 before Monsoon Session of Parliament

With the Monsoon Session of the Parliament set to begin in September, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said that MPs will be asked to get themselves tested for COVID-19 at least 72 hours before the start of the session.

Besides MPs, Parliament staff and media personnel, among other entrants to the building, will also be required to get tested for the novel coronavirus.

Birla said arrangements have also been made for zero-touch security checks during the session and if required, random tests for COVID-19 can be conducted during the session.

Visitors will not be allowed during the session, which will be held as per the guidelines, including those on social distancing, issued by the health ministry in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Monsoon Session is likely to start from 14 September and conclude on 1 October.

To finalise the arrangements for the upcoming Monsoon Session of the Parliament, Birla on Friday chaired a meeting of officials from the health ministry, ICMR, AIIMS, DRDO, Delhi government, and Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha secretariats.

Second round of serological survey launched in Bhubaneswar

The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Friday launched the second round of serological survey to assess prevalence of COVID-19 among people in the city, as the Odisha capital is witnessing a rise in coronavirus cases this month.

Five teams will collect 1,500 samples from various locations in the city, PTI reported.

"The current exercise will provide an indication of the community exposure level which was found to be very low during the first round of the serological survey," the report quoted an official as saying.

The Regional Medical Research Centre (RMRC) is providing technical support to the BMC to carry out the two-day survey in the city.

A serological survey is conducted to assess the prevalence of a disease in a society or population to see if people have developed antibodies against a virus. It shows how many or what percentage of population had contracted a particular disease and have acquired immunity against it.

State-wise deaths

Of the 1,057 fresh deaths, 355 are from Maharashtra, 141 from Karnataka, 109 from Tamil Nadu, 92 from Andhra Pradesh, 68 from Uttar Pradesh, 53 from West Bengal, 37 from Punjab, 24 from Madhya Pradesh, 22 from Delhi, 17 from Gujarat, 14 each from Jammu and Kashmir and Chhattisgarh, 13 from Rajasthan, 12 from Haryana, 11 each from Telangana and Jharkhand.

Ten casualties have been reported from Kerala and Puducherry, nine from Uttarakhand, eight from Bihar, seven from Odisha, six from Goa, four each from Assam and Tripura, two each from Chandigarh and Ladakh, while Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Himachal Pradesh have registered one fatality each.

Of the total 61,529 deaths, Maharashtra has reported the maximum at 23,444 followed by 6,948 in Tamil Nadu, 5,232 in Karnataka, 4,369 in Delhi, 3,633 in Andhra Pradesh, 3,217 in Uttar Pradesh, 3,017 in West Bengal, 2,962 in Gujarat, and 1,306 in Madhya Pradesh.

So far, 1,256 people have died of COVID-19 in Punjab, 1,005 in Rajasthan, 799 in Telangana, 671 in Jammu and Kashmir, 646 in Haryana, 538 in Bihar, 448 in Odisha, 373 in Jharkhand, 278 in Assam, 267 in Kerala, 245 in Chhattisgarh and 228 in Uttarakhand.

Puducherry has registered 190 fatalities, Goa 171, Tripura 89, Chandigarh 43, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 42, Himachal Pradesh 33, Ladakh 27, Manipur 25, Nagaland nine, Meghalaya eight, Arunachal Pradesh five, Sikkim three and Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu two.

The health ministry stressed that more than 70 percent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.

With inputs from agencies



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