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"Today in Politics: PM Modi in Maharashtra, Shah and Rahul Gandhi in Odisha"
Today marks another eventful day in Indian politics as leaders from various parties embark on campaign trails and political engagements across the country.
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PM Modi’s Campaign Trail: 
After a powerful show of strength during his nomination in Varanasi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shifts his focus to Maharashtra. Scheduled to address rallies in Dindori, Kalyan, and Ghatkopar within the Mumbai North East Lok Sabha constituencies, Modi’s campaign continues ahead of the fifth phase of polling on May 20. Notably, this comes in the wake of a tragic incident in Ghatkopar, where an illegal hoarding collapse claimed lives and left many injured.
Amit Shah’s Itinerary: 
Union Home Minister Amit Shah begins his day with a rally in Hooghly, West Bengal, before heading to Odisha. Upon reaching Bhubaneswar, Shah will address public meetings in Sorada and Boudh, followed by a roadshow in Cuttack. However, reports suggest that Rourkela and Kantabanji have been omitted from his schedule, raising speculations.
Rahul Gandhi’s Engagement:
 Meanwhile, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi gears up for a bike rally in Odisha’s Bolangir, while party president Mallikarjun Kharge is anticipated to host a joint press conference with Arvind Kejriwal and Akhilesh Yadav in Lucknow. The collaborative effort signifies a strategic move towards strengthening alliances and garnering support.
AAP’s Campaign Plans: 
Arvind Kejriwal, the national convenor of the Aam Aadmi Party, is set to campaign across multiple states, starting with Lucknow on May 15, followed by Jamshedpur and Mumbai. The AAP aims to bolster support for INDIA bloc candidates through targeted campaigns and engagements.
Haryana Cabinet Meeting: 
Amidst the ongoing political turmoil in Haryana, the Nayab Singh Saini-led government has convened a Cabinet meeting. Expected to unveil and approve the excise policy for 2024–25, speculations also arise regarding the recommendation for convening an Assembly session amidst the evolving political landscape.
As the political landscape continues to evolve and electoral fervor intensifies, these developments underscore the significance of strategic campaigns, alliance-building, and governance amidst challenges and opportunities.
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PM Modi to speak on farm laws' benefits in address to Madhya Pradesh farmers
PM Modi to speak on farm laws’ benefits in address to Madhya Pradesh farmers
Image Source : INDIA TV PM Modi to address to Madhya Pradesh farmers today  Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the farmers of Madhya Pradesh via video conferencing on Friday during a Kisan Kalyan Sammelan (farmers welfare programme) as part of a state-level programme. The Prime Minister is likely to speak about the beneficial provisions of the new farm laws during his virtual address. An…
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India News - Big terrorist conspiracy foiled in J&K - According to information received by World News superfast, on the second anniversary of the Pulwama attack, the security forces foiled a major conspiracy of terror attack. 
Security forces recovered about 6 kg improvised explosive device (IED) from Jammu bus stand on Sunday. According to the police, the Pakistan-backed terrorist organization Al Badr conspired to blast the second anniversary of the Pulvaama attack.
This time the blast was to be held in Jammu
According to information received by the World News superfast, a person named Sohail in this case came to plant an IED on the instructions of Al Badr. He had to place explosives at one of the Raghunath temple, bus stand, railway station and Lakhdata Bazar. After that he was about to flee from Srinagar to flight.
5 day remand towards Bengaluru
Greta Thanberg's account on the farmers' movement has received important information from Activist Disha Ravi, arrested in the Share Toolkit case. According to the Delhi Police, Disha itself created the toolkit by creating a Google Dock and circulated it. For this, he formed a WhatsApp group. She was also involved in drafting this toolkit. 
Police said that Disha added many information to the toolkit and edited it and went viral on social media. He edited the toolkit and shared it with Greta Thunberg. The Delhi court has sent him to the custody of the special cell for 5 days.
LPG becomes expensive for the second time in February
According to the information received by the World News superfast, people suffering from rising prices of diesel and petrol have received another blow. The government has directly increased the price of LPG gas cylinder by Rs 50. After this, the price of 14.2 kg domestic gas cylinder in Delhi will be Rs 769. 
The increased prices have come into force from 12 pm on Sunday night. Gas cylinder prices have been raised for the second time in February. Earlier, on February 4, the non-subsidized cylinder became expensive by Rs 25. Now 10 days later, on February 14, its price has been increased by 50 rupees. This means that so far in the month of February, the price of domestic cylinders has increased by Rs 75.
12 bodies found on Sunday in Tapovan (Forest Era)
According to information received by World News superfast, 12 bodies were found on Sunday, the eighth day of the rescue operation in Tapovan, Chamoli. 5 more bodies were recovered from NTPC tunnel, while 6 bodies were also found from Raini village. 
At the same time, a corpse (human organ) was found from Rudraprayag. So far, 50 bodies have been found after the accident. In the evening, another body was found inside the tunnel, which was trying to remove it. The rescue team said that we still hope to rescue those trapped in the tunnel. In this tunnel, 32 workers are feared trapped.
CM of Gujarat fainted on stage
According to information received by World News superfast, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani fainted while giving a speech on stage on Sunday. He reached Nizampura in Vadodara to campaign for the civic elections. The Chief Minister fell round at the meeting held here. After this, his further schedule was canceled. 
The doctors gave Rupani the first aid on the stage itself. After this he himself descended down the stairs. After treatment, he left for Ahmedabad. This was Rupani's third rally of the day. He reached Nizampura after holding election meetings in Tarsali and Karelibagh. According to doctors, Rupani's condition is fine. He fainted due to low blood pressure.
Rakesh Tikait lashed on the government again
According to information received by the World News superfast, Sunday was the 81st day of the peasant movement. At the Mahapanchayat in Karnal, Haryana, Rakesh Tikait, leader of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), attacked the central government. He said, 'Right now the soldiers and farmers have raised the slogan of return of law, we have not raised the slogan of return to the throne. 
Whatever the government, we will talk about the policy for farmers. Here, Haryana Agriculture Minister JP Dalal has given a controversial statement. He said that if the farmers were at home, would they not have died? Will not even 200 people die in 6 months? Farmers have died due to their will.
India's weight is heavy in Chennai Test
According to information received by World News superfast, the second match of the 4-Test series between India and England is being played in Chennai. On the second day, Team India scored 329 runs in the first innings. Rohit Sharma scored 161 runs. In response, England team could not even match Rohit's score and was reduced to 134 runs. However, with a faltering innings, the English team saved the follow-on. 
The team needed 130 runs to save the follow-on. By the end of the second day, Team India scored 54 after losing 1 wicket in the second innings. In this context, it took a 249-run lead over England. At the moment, Rohit Sharma (25) and Cheteshwar Pujara (7) are unbeaten.
Modi handed over 118 Arjun tanks to army
According to information received by World News superfast, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Tamil Nadu and Kerala on Sunday. In Chennai, he handed over 118 Hitech Arjun tanks (MK-1A) to the army. During this, Army Chief MM Narwane was also present. This tank has been built by DRDO at a cost of 8400 crores. 
After this the Prime Minister reached Kerala. Here he dedicated BPCL's Rs 6,000 crore propylene derivatives petrochemicals complex to the nation in Kochi. Modi also paid tribute to the soldiers who were martyred in the Pulwama attack in Tamil Nadu.
Rahul said - CAA will not apply
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi went to Assam on Sunday. He used the slogan Hum Do-Hamare, in Sivasagar district, while taunting Modi-Shah. Rahul and the rest of the Congress leaders appeared on stage wearing a "No CAA" scotch. We have put a cross on it. No matter what it means, CAA will not. Let us hear our two, anything will happen but there will not be a CAA here. ' Exactly one week ago Narendra Modi also visited Assam.
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Fastag required on toll from today
According to information received by the World News superfast, from today i.e. Monday, Fastag will become mandatory in the whole country. Fastag will be required in all types of vehicles except two wheelers and tractors. If the car is not fastened, then double toll tax or penalty will have to be paid. From April 1, the government is also going to make fastag mandatory to buy third party insurance. 
In such a situation, for those vehicles that do not cross the toll plaza, it will be necessary to take fastag. There are currently over 2.54 crore Fastag users in the country. Fastag accounts for 80% of the total toll collection. NHAI has set a target of 100% cashless tax collection at toll plazas across the country.
Positive news
Million rupees a month earnings from startup
Delhi-based Divya Rajput has done more than 20 years of work in the education sector. She has also worked in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. Right now Divya is running an eco friendly startup with four of her friends. 
Where they are selling almost everything they need everyday. Just three months ago these people launched their online platform. Up to 200 orders are coming in every month and business up to one lakh rupees is being done. Along with this, more than 200 women are being directly and indirectly connected with them, making their own living.
Earthquake for the second consecutive day in Japan
The earthquake was felt for the second consecutive day in Fukushima province of Japan on Sunday. According to the Meteorological Agency, its intensity was 5.2. The agency said that there was an earthquake at around 4.15 pm. 
Its center was 50 km deep from the ground. A tsunami warning has not been issued after the earthquake. Fukushima also experienced a magnitude 7.3 earthquake on Saturday night. 140 people were injured in it. Its tremors were felt as far as Tokyo. At the same time, the electricity supply of 9.50 lakh houses of the country was stopped.
Actress Dia Mirza's wedding today
According to information received by World News superfast, actress Dia Mirza is going to tie the knot with businessman Vaibhav Rekhi on 15 February. She had a pre-wedding bash on Saturday. The ceremony and wedding function will involve only close family members and close friends. 
The two have been dating each other for a long time. Vaibhav is a Mumbai-based businessman and lives in the Pali Hill area of ​​Bandra. According to reports, Vaibhav's first wife was Yoga and lifestyle coach Sunaina Rekhi and they also have a daughter.
What's more in the headlines
After the introduction of the Corona vaccine in the country, the number of people who lost their lives has reached 27. However, the government has claimed that these deaths have nothing to do with vaccination.
So far, about 1000 cases of new variants of Corona have been reported in 44 US states. The highest number of 981 cases are from the new strain of Corona found in Britain.
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Farm laws: US calls for dialogue to resolve protests
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NEW DELHI: The US embassy in New Delhi on Thursday urged the Indian government to resume talks with farmers angry over agricultural reforms that sparked a months-long protest campaign. Largely restricted to the outskirts of New Delhi, the mostly peaceful protests were marred by violence on January 26, when some protesters entered the heart of the capital city after the Republic Day military parade and clashed with police. Farmers’ protest: Live updates Television images broadcast internationally of protesters occupying the ramparts of New Delhi’s historic Red Fort and later clashing with police raised awareness of the confrontation between Modi’s government and the farmers. “We encourage that any differences between the parties be resolved through dialogue,” a US embassy spokesperson said in a statement that also proffered general support to government measures to “improve the efficiency of India’s markets and attract greater private sector investment.” PM Modi’s government has held multiple rounds of talks with representatives of farmers who have camped in their thousands on the outskirts of the capital since late 2020, but there has been no word on when talks would resume following the Republic Day violence. The farmers argue that three new farm laws will hurt their interests while benefiting large firms. But the government says the reforms will bring much-needed investment to a farm sector, that accounts for nearly 15% of India’s $2.9 trillion economy but employs about half its workforce. The farmers’ cause has also drawn support from the Indian diaspora in Australia, Britain, Canada and the United States. In late November, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau raised India hackles by speaking about the protests in a video message, saying he was concerned for the farmers. New Delhi said such comments were “an unacceptable interference in our internal affairs.” Barricades up, internet down Police remain on guard against further attempts by farmers to bring their mass protest into the capital, and have bolstered barricades at three main sites. Earlier this week internet services were temporarily suspended in some areas, drawing widespread criticism, including from international activists and celebrities. “We recognize that unhindered access to information, including the internet, is fundamental to the freedom of expression and a hallmark of a thriving democracy,” the US embassy spokesperson said. In response to social media posts on the internet shutdowns, the foreign ministry on Wednesday said vested interest groups were mobilising international support against the country. There was no immediate response from the ministry to the US comments on Thursday. Farm union leaders have been calling for a repeal of the new laws and to make the government’s crop price guarantee scheme legally binding, and for the withdrawal of legal cases against protesters. But, some farmer groups have expanded their list of demands. At a rally in Haryana on Wednesday, thousands of farmers from the politically influential Jat community backed a call to waive farm loans and increase crop prices paid by the government. “If the government doesn’t concede to our demands, thousands more farmers will march towards Delhi,” Kek Ram Kandela, a leader among the Jat farmers, told the rally attended by more than 50,000 people.
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Assembly Elections 2019 LIVE: In Final Leg of Campaigning, PM Modi to Address Rallies in Haryana Assembly Elections 2019 LIVE: On the last day of campaigning for the assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address public rallies in Haryana’s Ellenabad and Rewari, while BJP chief and Home Minister Amit Shah will campaign across Maharashtra. via Top Politics News- News18.com
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Coronavirus Outbreak LIVE Updates: At Tulsa rally, Donald Trump urges 'slowdown' in COVID-19 testing, calls it a double-edged sword; 6 staff test positive
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Coronavirus Outbreak in South Korea Latest Update
South Korea reports 48 new cases, some outside Seoul
South Korea has reported 48 new cases of COVID-19 as health authorities struggle to contain a resurgence that's erasing some of the country's hard-won gains against the virus. Figures released by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention today brought the national caseload to 12,421 confirmed infections including 280 deaths, reports AP.
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Assam Latest Update
249 COVID-19 cases reported in Assam; total climbs to 5,255
The total number of COVID-19 cases in Assam rose to 5,255 on Saturday with 249 new instances of the viral infection, while the death toll in the state stayed at nine, Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said.
With 136 more coronavirus patients discharged from hospitals on Saturday, the number of recoveries climbed to 3,202, he said.
Assam now has 2,041 active cases, while three persons have migrated out of the state. Nine people have so far died of the viral disease, the minister said.
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Uttar Pradesh Latest Update
Kanwar yatra suspended in view of COVID-19
Kanwar yatra during the auspicious month of 'Shravan' will remain suspended this year in view of the coronavirus pandemic, according to an official release issued on Saturday.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a video conference with his counterparts of Haryana and Uttarakhand, M L Khattar and Trivendra Singh Rawat , respectively, and discussed the issue of annual Kanwar yatra in Shravan, an official release issued here said.
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Coronavirus Outbreak in US Latest Update
6 staffers setting up for Trump rally test positive for COVID-19
President Donald Trump's campaign says six staff members helping set up for his Saturday night rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, have tested positive for coronavirus.
The campaign's communications director, Tim Murtaugh, said in a statement that quarantine procedures were immediately initiated and no staff member who tested positive would attend the event. He said no one who had immediate contact with those staffers would attend, either. Murtaugh said campaign staff members are tested for COVID-19 as part of the campaign's safety protocols.
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Coronavirus Outbreak in US Latest Update
Trump urges slowdown in COVID-19 testing, calling it a 'double-edged sword'
US President Donald Trump yesterday told thousands of cheering supporters he had asked US officials to slow down testing for the novel coronavirus, calling it a "double-edged sword" that led to more cases being discovered, reports Reuters.
Trump said the United States had now tested 25 million people, far more than other countries. "When you do testing to that extent, you're gonna find more people you're gonna find more cases. So I said to my people slow the testing down, please," Trump told a campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where many supporters were not wearing face masks.
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Delhi Latest Update
Delhi govt procuring oxygen cylinders, hospitals need not do it themselves: govt order
Delhi government on Saturday said it is in the process of procuring oxygen concentrators and oxygen cylinders and directed hospitals under it to not procure them for COVID-19 patients, according to an official order issued on Saturday.
In an order issued on June 9, the government had directed medical directors of all the designated COVID hospitals under Delhi government to arrange oxygen supply for all the hospital beds. However, the government, in supercession of its earlier order, said hospitals may now not procure oxygen concentrators or oxygen cylinders.
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World needs yoga more than ever, helps in immunity, says PM
In his message on the sixth International Day of Yoga, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said due to the coronavirus pandemic, the world is feeling the need for Yoga more than ever.
If our immunity is strong, it is of great help in defeating this disease. For boosting immunity, there are several techniques in Yoga, various asanas' are there, he said. COVID-19 specifically attacks our respiratory system which gets strengthened on doing 'Pranayama' or breathing exercise, Modi said.
Yoga enhances our quest for a healthier planet. It has emerged as a force for unity and deepens the bonds of humanity. It does not discriminate. It goes beyond race, colour, gender, faith and nations. Anybody can embrace Yoga, the prime minister said.
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Delhi Latest Update
Delhi govt issues order fixing cost of COVID-19 isolation beds at pvt hospitals
The Delhi government on Saturday issued an order fixing the cost of a COVID-19 isolation bed in any private hospital in Delhi in the range of Rs 8,000-Rs 10,000 and an ICU bed with ventilator at Rs 15,000-Rs 18,000 per day.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia tweeted that however, it has been decided that "100% COVID beds shall be subsidised upto an upper limit of 60% of total hospital capacity".
This means that of the total number of beds in any private hospital here a maximum of 60 per cent will be dedicated for COVID-19 patients and all of these coronavirus beds will be provided to patients at subsidised rates.
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Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Update
Hetero, Cipla get nod to manufacture, market antiviral drug remdesivir
India's Drug Regulator on Saturday gave permission to Hetero and Cipla to manufacture and market antiviral drug remdesivir for "restricted emergency use" on hospitalised COVID-19 patients, official sources said.
This comes a day after the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI), considering the emergency and unmet need for medicines in light of the coronavirus outbreak, granted domestic firm Glenmark Pharmaceuticals the permission to manufacture and market favipiravir for "restricted emergency use" in mild to moderate cases. "The approval to Hetero and Cipla was given on Saturday," a source said.
Coronavirus Outbreak LATEST Updates: US President Donald Trump yesterday told thousands of cheering supporters he had asked US officials to slow down testing for the novel coronavirus, calling it a "double-edged sword" that led to more cases being discovered
India on Saturday reported a record single-day spike of 14,516 new COVID-19 cases, pushing the total number of coronavirus cases in the country to 3,95,048. The toll from the COVID-19 outbreak rose to 12,948 with 375 new fatalities, according to Union health ministry data.
The number of recoveries also continued to rise with 2,13,830 patients cured so far, while there were 1,68,269 active cases, according to the official figures updated at 8 am. With this, around 54.13 percent of patients have recovered while one patient has migrated, said the health ministry.
According to news agency PTI, India registered over 10,000 cases for the ninth day in a row.  The country has witnessed a surge of over two lakh infections from 1 June, with Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh among the top five states that have seen a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases.
Meanwhile, in Mumbai, a 1,000-bed temporary hospital is being set up at Byculla in light of the growing number of infections.
The hospital will be equipped with 300 ICU beds with oxygen supply and other facilities and will be ready by the end of this month, said the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation in a statement.
India is the fourth worst-hit nation by the pandemic after the US, Brazil and Russia. According to the Johns Hopkins University, which has been compiling COVID-19 data from all over the world, India is at the eighth position in terms of the toll.
According to the World Health Organisation's COVID-19 dashboard, the virus has infected 85,25,042 persons and has claimed 4,56,973 lives across the globe.
Maharashtra accounts for most deaths, infections
Of the 375 new deaths reported since Friday morning, 142 were from Maharashtra, 66 from Delhi, 41 from Tamil Nadu, 27 from Gujarat, 23 from Uttar Pradesh, 11 from West Bengal, 10 each from Rajasthan, Karnataka and Haryana, nine each from Madhya Pradesh and Punjab, six from Bihar, four each from Andhra Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir, and three from Telangana.
Of the total 12,948 deaths, Maharashtra accounted for the highest with 5,893 fatalities, followed by Delhi with 2,035 deaths, Gujarat with 1,618, Tamil Nadu with 666, West Bengal with 529, Madhya Pradesh with 495, Uttar Pradesh with 488, Rajasthan with 333 and Telangana with 198 deaths.
Maharashtra has also reported the maximum number of cases so far at 1,24,331 followed by Tamil Nadu at 54,449, Delhi at 53,116, Gujarat at 26,141, Uttar Pradesh at 15,785, Rajasthan at 14,156 and West Bengal at 13,090, according to the health ministry's morning update. The number of COVID-19 cases has gone up to 11,582 in Madhya Pradesh, 9,743 in Haryana, 8,281 in Karnataka, 7,961 in Andhra Pradesh and 7,181 in Bihar.
"Our figures are being reconciled with the ICMR," the ministry said, adding 9,265 cases are being reassigned to states.
 Centre asks states to ensure implementation of home quarantine guidelines
The health ministry also said that the number of testing labs has gone up to 974, including 715 government labs and 259 private labs. In the last 24 hours, 1,89,869 samples were tested. The total number of samples tested thus far is 66,16,496.
The Centre asked states to ensure implementation of its guidelines on home isolation issued on 10 May "in letter and spirit" to effectively contain the spread of the coronavirus, after taking note of instances of laxity.
"We have collectively been following the policy of test, trace, track and isolate and the same may not be feasible if the guidelines issued are not implemented in letter and spirit," Health Ministry Joint Secretary Lav Agarwal said in his letter to states.
"It is again reiterated that the urban congested settlements exercising the option of home isolation may result in patient spreading the infection to family members and in the neighbourhood. In this context, it is requested to ensure strict implementation of the guidelines on home isolation at the field level," he said.
Institutional quarantine only for those who don't have facilities at home, clarifies Delhi L-G
In Delhi, facing stiff opposition from the state government, Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal said that only those COVID-19 positive patients who don't require hospitalisation on clinical assessment and don't have adequate facilities for home isolation will need to undergo institutional isolation
Regarding institutional isolation, only those COVID positive cases which do not require hospitalisation on clinical assessment & do not have adequate facilities for home isolation would be required to undergo institutional isolation.
— LG Delhi (@LtGovDelhi) June 20, 2020
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Baijal had on Friday issued orders making five-day institutional quarantine mandatory for COVID-19 patients in the National Capital, sparking off criticism from the AAP government.
Senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh called the decision "very unfair", saying that ICMR guidelines allow patients with mild symptoms to be home quarantined but a different order has been issued for Delhi.
AAP MLA Raghav Chadha said many people will not get tested in fear of being whisked away to quarantine centres. Chadha also said Delhi would need 15,000 beds by 30 June, but after this order 90,000 beds will be required. "From where will we get these beds?" he asked.
Saturday's orders came after Baijal met with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and officials of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority. During the meeting, the DDMA also approved the recommendations of High-Level Expert Committee for fixing subsidised rates for treatment in private hospitals Delhi.
The committee had recommended Rs 8,000-10,000 for isolation beds, Rs 13,000-15,000 for ICUs without ventilator and Rs 15,000-18,000 including PPE costs for ICUs with ventilator.
Additionally, the meeting also decided that a maximum of 60 percent beds of private hospitals will be used for COVID-19 patients and of those, 100 percent coronavirus beds will be subsidised, said Sisodia.
केंद्र की समिति ने प्राइवेट अस्पतालों में 60% कोविड बेड्ज़ कम रेट पर सलाह दी थी. उससे बहुत कम बेड्ज़ कम दाम पर उपलब्ध हो रहे थे. अब 100% बेड्ज़ कम दाम पर उपलब्ध रहेंगे.
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100% COVID beds shall be subsidized upto an upper limit of 60% of total hospital capacity. 3/N
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As the number of cases continued to rise, the Delhi government also issued an order cancelling leaves of all the staff working in its hospitals and medical institutions with immediate effect. The order issued on 19 June also said that leaves of any kind will be granted to anyone under "most compelling circumstances".
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals launches Favipiravir, to cost Rs 103 a tablet
In an important development, drug firm Glenmark Pharmaceuticals said it has launched antiviral drug Favipiravir, under the brand name FabiFlu, for the treatment of patients with mild to moderate COVID-19 at a price of about Rs 103 per tablet.
The drug will be available as a 200 mg tablet at a maximum retail price (MRP) of Rs 3,500 for a strip of 34 tablets through hospitals as well as retail channels, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals said.
Tamil Nadu, Kerala report highest daily spikes
Meanwhile, many states and Union territories continued reporting an increase in both cases and deaths. Tamil Nadu reported a record single-day spike of 2,396 fresh COVID-19 cases, registering over 2,000 infections for a fourth straight day as the overall case count rose to 56,845 in the state, the Health department said. Also, 38 people succumbed to the virus in the state, taking the toll to 704.
Kerala also reported its highest single-day jump in cases with 127 new infections taking the count to 3,039.
Coronavirus cases went past 8,000 in Andhra Pradesh as 491 were added anew, taking the total to 8,452, even as the  toll rose to 101 with five fresh casualties. The state government also announced its decision to cancel the AP SSC (Class 10) public examinations and promote the students in order to safeguard their health.
The Gujarat High Court ordered stay on holding the annual Rath Yatra procession in the name of Lord Jagannath due to concerns over the mounting number of infections. Gujarat reported 539 new coronavirus patients on Saturday which took the aggregate number of cases in the state to 26,737, the health department said.
With 20 COVID-19 patients dying during the day, the toll due to the pandemic rose to 1,639 in Gujarat, it said. Ahmedabad reported 306 new coronavirus cases during the day. The district has reported 18,564 cases so far.
Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday recorded 154 fresh COVID-19 cases, including a policeman and 14 CRPF personnel, taking the total number of infected people in the Union Territory to 5,834. The UT has witnessed the death of 81 people due to COVID-19.
Five coronavirus deaths were reported from Haryana on Saturday, all from the worst-affected Gurgaon and Faridabad districts, while the virus count rose to 10,223 with 480 fresh cases, according to a state government bulletin.
Among others, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Nagaland, Uttarakhand, Karnataka, Rajasthan and West Bengal too added new infections to their case count.
Narendra Modi launches 'Garib Kalyan Rozgar Abhiyaan' 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched an employment scheme with an outlay of Rs 50,000 crore for migrant workers who returned to their home states during the coronavirus-induced lockdown.
The 'Garib Kalyan Rozgar Abhiyaan' will be implemented on a mission mode in 125 days in 116 districts of six states — Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Odisha — that received the maximum numbers of migrant workers back.
Under the scheme, a wide variety of works will ensure that each migrant worker is able to get an opportunity of employment according to his skill in the coming 125 days, said the Ministry for Rural Development in a statement, adding that the programme will also prepare for expansion and development of livelihoods over a longer term.
Underlining that migrant workers were always in the Centre's thoughts during the lockdown, the prime minister said it is an endeavour of his government that workers get jobs near their home and help in the development of villages.
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Assam now has 2,041 active cases, while three persons have migrated out of the state. Nine people have so far died of the viral disease, the minister said. 08:22 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in Uttar Pradesh Latest Update Kanwar yatra suspended in view of COVID-19 Kanwar yatra during the auspicious month of 'Shravan' will remain suspended this year in view of the coronavirus pandemic, according to an official release issued on Saturday. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a video conference with his counterparts of Haryana and Uttarakhand, M L Khattar and Trivendra Singh Rawat , respectively, and discussed the issue of annual Kanwar yatra in Shravan, an official release issued here said. 08:11 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in US Latest Update 6 staffers setting up for Trump rally test positive for COVID-19 President Donald Trump's campaign says six staff members helping set up for his Saturday night rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, have tested positive for coronavirus. 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So I said to my people slow the testing down, please," Trump told a campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where many supporters were not wearing face masks. 07:59 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in Delhi Latest Update Delhi govt procuring oxygen cylinders, hospitals need not do it themselves: govt order Delhi government on Saturday said it is in the process of procuring oxygen concentrators and oxygen cylinders and directed hospitals under it to not procure them for COVID-19 patients, according to an official order issued on Saturday. In an order issued on June 9, the government had directed medical directors of all the designated COVID hospitals under Delhi government to arrange oxygen supply for all the hospital beds. However, the government, in supercession of its earlier order, said hospitals may now not procure oxygen concentrators or oxygen cylinders. 07:54 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Update World needs yoga more than ever, helps in immunity, says PM In his message on the sixth International Day of Yoga, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said due to the coronavirus pandemic, the world is feeling the need for Yoga more than ever. If our immunity is strong, it is of great help in defeating this disease. For boosting immunity, there are several techniques in Yoga, various asanas' are there, he said. COVID-19 specifically attacks our respiratory system which gets strengthened on doing 'Pranayama' or breathing exercise, Modi said. Yoga enhances our quest for a healthier planet. It has emerged as a force for unity and deepens the bonds of humanity. It does not discriminate. It goes beyond race, colour, gender, faith and nations. Anybody can embrace Yoga, the prime minister said. 07:44 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak in Delhi Latest Update Delhi govt issues order fixing cost of COVID-19 isolation beds at pvt hospitals The Delhi government on Saturday issued an order fixing the cost of a COVID-19 isolation bed in any private hospital in Delhi in the range of Rs 8,000-Rs 10,000 and an ICU bed with ventilator at Rs 15,000-Rs 18,000 per day. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia tweeted that however, it has been decided that "100% COVID beds shall be subsidised upto an upper limit of 60% of total hospital capacity". 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Coronavirus Outbreak LATEST Updates: US President Donald Trump yesterday told thousands of cheering supporters he had asked US officials to slow down testing for the novel coronavirus, calling it a "double-edged sword" that led to more cases being discovered India on Saturday reported a record single-day spike of 14,516 new COVID-19 cases, pushing the total number of coronavirus cases in the country to 3,95,048. The toll from the COVID-19 outbreak rose to 12,948 with 375 new fatalities, according to Union health ministry data. The number of recoveries also continued to rise with 2,13,830 patients cured so far, while there were 1,68,269 active cases, according to the official figures updated at 8 am. With this, around 54.13 percent of patients have recovered while one patient has migrated, said the health ministry. According to news agency PTI, India registered over 10,000 cases for the ninth day in a row.  The country has witnessed a surge of over two lakh infections from 1 June, with Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh among the top five states that have seen a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases. Meanwhile, in Mumbai, a 1,000-bed temporary hospital is being set up at Byculla in light of the growing number of infections. The hospital will be equipped with 300 ICU beds with oxygen supply and other facilities and will be ready by the end of this month, said the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation in a statement. India is the fourth worst-hit nation by the pandemic after the US, Brazil and Russia. According to the Johns Hopkins University, which has been compiling COVID-19 data from all over the world, India is at the eighth position in terms of the toll. According to the World Health Organisation's COVID-19 dashboard, the virus has infected 85,25,042 persons and has claimed 4,56,973 lives across the globe. Maharashtra accounts for most deaths, infections Of the 375 new deaths reported since Friday morning, 142 were from Maharashtra, 66 from Delhi, 41 from Tamil Nadu, 27 from Gujarat, 23 from Uttar Pradesh, 11 from West Bengal, 10 each from Rajasthan, Karnataka and Haryana, nine each from Madhya Pradesh and Punjab, six from Bihar, four each from Andhra Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir, and three from Telangana. Of the total 12,948 deaths, Maharashtra accounted for the highest with 5,893 fatalities, followed by Delhi with 2,035 deaths, Gujarat with 1,618, Tamil Nadu with 666, West Bengal with 529, Madhya Pradesh with 495, Uttar Pradesh with 488, Rajasthan with 333 and Telangana with 198 deaths. Maharashtra has also reported the maximum number of cases so far at 1,24,331 followed by Tamil Nadu at 54,449, Delhi at 53,116, Gujarat at 26,141, Uttar Pradesh at 15,785, Rajasthan at 14,156 and West Bengal at 13,090, according to the health ministry's morning update. The number of COVID-19 cases has gone up to 11,582 in Madhya Pradesh, 9,743 in Haryana, 8,281 in Karnataka, 7,961 in Andhra Pradesh and 7,181 in Bihar. "Our figures are being reconciled with the ICMR," the ministry said, adding 9,265 cases are being reassigned to states.  Centre asks states to ensure implementation of home quarantine guidelines The health ministry also said that the number of testing labs has gone up to 974, including 715 government labs and 259 private labs. In the last 24 hours, 1,89,869 samples were tested. The total number of samples tested thus far is 66,16,496. The Centre asked states to ensure implementation of its guidelines on home isolation issued on 10 May "in letter and spirit" to effectively contain the spread of the coronavirus, after taking note of instances of laxity. "We have collectively been following the policy of test, trace, track and isolate and the same may not be feasible if the guidelines issued are not implemented in letter and spirit," Health Ministry Joint Secretary Lav Agarwal said in his letter to states. "It is again reiterated that the urban congested settlements exercising the option of home isolation may result in patient spreading the infection to family members and in the neighbourhood. In this context, it is requested to ensure strict implementation of the guidelines on home isolation at the field level," he said. Institutional quarantine only for those who don't have facilities at home, clarifies Delhi L-G In Delhi, facing stiff opposition from the state government, Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal said that only those COVID-19 positive patients who don't require hospitalisation on clinical assessment and don't have adequate facilities for home isolation will need to undergo institutional isolation Regarding institutional isolation, only those COVID positive cases which do not require hospitalisation on clinical assessment & do not have adequate facilities for home isolation would be required to undergo institutional isolation. — LG Delhi (@LtGovDelhi) June 20, 2020 // // ]]> Baijal had on Friday issued orders making five-day institutional quarantine mandatory for COVID-19 patients in the National Capital, sparking off criticism from the AAP government. Senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh called the decision "very unfair", saying that ICMR guidelines allow patients with mild symptoms to be home quarantined but a different order has been issued for Delhi. AAP MLA Raghav Chadha said many people will not get tested in fear of being whisked away to quarantine centres. Chadha also said Delhi would need 15,000 beds by 30 June, but after this order 90,000 beds will be required. "From where will we get these beds?" he asked. Saturday's orders came after Baijal met with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and officials of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority. During the meeting, the DDMA also approved the recommendations of High-Level Expert Committee for fixing subsidised rates for treatment in private hospitals Delhi. The committee had recommended Rs 8,000-10,000 for isolation beds, Rs 13,000-15,000 for ICUs without ventilator and Rs 15,000-18,000 including PPE costs for ICUs with ventilator. Additionally, the meeting also decided that a maximum of 60 percent beds of private hospitals will be used for COVID-19 patients and of those, 100 percent coronavirus beds will be subsidised, said Sisodia. केंद्र की समिति ने प्राइवेट अस्पतालों में 60% कोविड बेड्ज़ कम रेट पर सलाह दी थी. उससे बहुत कम बेड्ज़ कम दाम पर उपलब्ध हो रहे थे. अब 100% बेड्ज़ कम दाम पर उपलब्ध रहेंगे. Decision - 100% COVID beds shall be subsidized upto an upper limit of 60% of total hospital capacity. 3/N — Manish Sisodia (@msisodia) June 20, 2020 // // ]]> As the number of cases continued to rise, the Delhi government also issued an order cancelling leaves of all the staff working in its hospitals and medical institutions with immediate effect. The order issued on 19 June also said that leaves of any kind will be granted to anyone under "most compelling circumstances". Glenmark Pharmaceuticals launches Favipiravir, to cost Rs 103 a tablet In an important development, drug firm Glenmark Pharmaceuticals said it has launched antiviral drug Favipiravir, under the brand name FabiFlu, for the treatment of patients with mild to moderate COVID-19 at a price of about Rs 103 per tablet. The drug will be available as a 200 mg tablet at a maximum retail price (MRP) of Rs 3,500 for a strip of 34 tablets through hospitals as well as retail channels, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals said. Tamil Nadu, Kerala report highest daily spikes Meanwhile, many states and Union territories continued reporting an increase in both cases and deaths. Tamil Nadu reported a record single-day spike of 2,396 fresh COVID-19 cases, registering over 2,000 infections for a fourth straight day as the overall case count rose to 56,845 in the state, the Health department said. Also, 38 people succumbed to the virus in the state, taking the toll to 704. Kerala also reported its highest single-day jump in cases with 127 new infections taking the count to 3,039. Coronavirus cases went past 8,000 in Andhra Pradesh as 491 were added anew, taking the total to 8,452, even as the  toll rose to 101 with five fresh casualties. The state government also announced its decision to cancel the AP SSC (Class 10) public examinations and promote the students in order to safeguard their health. The Gujarat High Court ordered stay on holding the annual Rath Yatra procession in the name of Lord Jagannath due to concerns over the mounting number of infections. Gujarat reported 539 new coronavirus patients on Saturday which took the aggregate number of cases in the state to 26,737, the health department said. With 20 COVID-19 patients dying during the day, the toll due to the pandemic rose to 1,639 in Gujarat, it said. Ahmedabad reported 306 new coronavirus cases during the day. The district has reported 18,564 cases so far. Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday recorded 154 fresh COVID-19 cases, including a policeman and 14 CRPF personnel, taking the total number of infected people in the Union Territory to 5,834. The UT has witnessed the death of 81 people due to COVID-19. Five coronavirus deaths were reported from Haryana on Saturday, all from the worst-affected Gurgaon and Faridabad districts, while the virus count rose to 10,223 with 480 fresh cases, according to a state government bulletin. Among others, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Nagaland, Uttarakhand, Karnataka, Rajasthan and West Bengal too added new infections to their case count. Narendra Modi launches 'Garib Kalyan Rozgar Abhiyaan'  Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched an employment scheme with an outlay of Rs 50,000 crore for migrant workers who returned to their home states during the coronavirus-induced lockdown. The 'Garib Kalyan Rozgar Abhiyaan' will be implemented on a mission mode in 125 days in 116 districts of six states — Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Odisha — that received the maximum numbers of migrant workers back. Under the scheme, a wide variety of works will ensure that each migrant worker is able to get an opportunity of employment according to his skill in the coming 125 days, said the Ministry for Rural Development in a statement, adding that the programme will also prepare for expansion and development of livelihoods over a longer term. Underlining that migrant workers were always in the Centre's thoughts during the lockdown, the prime minister said it is an endeavour of his government that workers get jobs near their home and help in the development of villages. With inputs from PTI
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