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राजस्थान में लॉकडाउन के चलते बस व रेल सुविधाएं बंद तो नहीं हैं ओर ताजा कोरोना गाइडलाइन क्या है?
राजस्थान में लॉकडाउन के चलते बस व रेल सुविधाएं बंद तो नहीं हैं ओर ताजा कोरोना गाइडलाइन क्या है?
राजस्थान में लॉकडाउन के चलते बस व रेल सुविधाएं बंद तो नहीं हैं ओर ताजा कोरोना गाइडलाइन क्या है? “कोरोना महामारी के दौरान लागू की गई पाबंदियां” 1) पखवाड़े के दौरान सभी कार्यस्थल, बाजार और प्रतिष्ठान बंद रहेंगे. 2) जिसको भी यात्रा करनी हैं उसको रेल, बस, मेट्रो, हवाईजहाज का टिकट दिखने पर ही उस यात्री को यात्रा की सभी सुविधा दी जाएगी. 3) अगर किसी व्यक्ति को यात्रा करनी हैं तो उस व्यक्ति को यात्रा…
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Chomu में Corona विस्फोट, 67 लोगों की रिपोर्ट आई Positive, मचा हड़कंप
Chomu में Corona विस्फोट, 67 लोगों की रिपोर्ट आई Positive, मचा हड़कंप
आज शहर में कोरोना संक्रमण (Corona infection) का विस्फोट हुआ है. आज 67 लोगों की कोरोना रिपोर्ट पॉजिटिव आई है. 
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digimakacademy · 4 years
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Rajasthan : गहलोत सरकार ने ' न्यू ईयर' को लेकर भी लिया बड़ा फैसला, आतिशबाजी पर लगाई रोक
Rajasthan : गहलोत सरकार ने ‘ न्यू ईयर’ को लेकर भी लिया बड़ा फैसला, आतिशबाजी पर लगाई रोक
हाइलाइट्स: कोविड-19 के चलते राजस्थान में नववर्ष पर रहेगी सख्ती लोगों से सावधानी बरतने की अपील समीक्षा बैठक में लिया इस संबंध में फैसला जयपुर राजस्थान सरकार ने कोरोना वायरस संक्रमण को देखते हुए लोगों से नववर्ष पर सावधानी बरतने को कहा है। मुख्यमंत्री अशोक गहलोत ने सोमवार को कोरोना वायरस महामारी की स्थिति और टीकाकरण की तैयारियों को लेकर यहां उच्च अधिकारियों के साथ बैठक की। बैठक में निर्णय किया गया…
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brajeshupadhyay · 4 years
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Coronavirus Outbreak LIVE Updates: Five more COVID-19 deaths take Pune's toll to 77; Modi likely to discuss graded lockdown exit with CMs
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Delhi Hindu Rao hospital to resume services of emergency wards
The Delhi Hindu Rao Hospital will resume services of casualty and emergency wards including the Flu Clinic and the 3 OPDs (Gynae, Pediatrics, Medicine) with restricted entry of patients and attendants from Monday, said NDMC Commissioner Varsha Joshi. 
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In Photos: Hawkers in Okhla organise vegetable carts
Delhi: People at Okhla vegetable market to buy essentials, amid #CoronaLockdown. The nationwide lockdown imposed to combat #COVID19 will last till 3rd May 2020. pic.twitter.com/PCamdUgolg
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293 fresh COVID-19 cases, zero deaths in past 24 hrs in Delhi 
With 293 new COVID-19 cases and no deaths reported in the past 24 hours, the total coronavirus cases in the National Capital reached 2,918 on Sunday while the toll remained at 54.
As many as eight people have recovered from the infection since Sunday, according to the Delhi Health Report. A total of 877 patients in Delhi have recovered from coronavirus so far. "As on date, 1,987 cases are active," the report said.
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Five more COVID-19 deaths in past 24 hrs in Pune take toll to 77
With 80 fresh COVID-19 cases in Pune, the total number of confirmed cases in the district climbed to 1,264, an official said on Sunday. The toll also saw an increase to 77 after five more COVID-19 patients succumbed to the infectious disease in the past 24 hours. 
"As far as the areas under the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) limits, the tally of COVID-19 cases went up to 1,119," a health department official said.
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Some states willing to extend lockdown beyond 3 May 
Sources in the government indicated that besides discussing the way forward in dealing with the pandemic, the discussion between Narendra Modi and the chief ministers could also focus on a "graded" exit from the lockdown which is in place till 3 May.
The Centre and the state governments have been giving gradual relaxation in various fields and sectors to boost economic activities as also to provide relief to people. But some states are willing to extend the lockdown beyond 3 May to ensure that coronavirus cases remain under control.
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Modi to interact with CMs today, likely to discuss on graded exit from lockdown 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with chief ministers via video conference on Monday morning on the way ahead in the fight against the novel coronavirus, amid indications that the discussions could also focus on a graded exit from the ongoing lockdown.
This will be the third video conference of the Prime Minister with the Chief Ministers after the spread of the COVID-19 in the country.
Coronavirus Outbreak LATEST Updates: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with chief ministers via video conference on Monday morning on the way ahead in the fight against the novel coronavirus, amid indications that the discussions could also focus on a graded exit from the ongoing lockdown.
This will be the third video conference of the Prime Minister with the Chief Ministers after the spread of the COVID-19 in the country.
As India recorded its highest one-day rise of 1,975 coronavirus cases, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the country's fight against COVID-19 is "people-driven" and this is the only way to overcome the pandemic.
In his monthly 'Mann ki Baat' broadcast, Modi said the country is in the middle of a 'yudh' (war) and asserted people have to continue being careful and take precautions.
The countrywide death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 826 with 47 more fatalities being reported and the number of cases climbed to 26,917 on Sunday, according to the Union Health Ministry. A total of 5,914 people(21.96 percent) have recovered from the infection, it said.
State-wise figures
The total number of cases on Sunday went up by 1,975 since the ministry last updated its data on Saturday evening. The previous highest single-day jump of 1,752 was recorded on April 24.
According to the ministry, the highest number of confirmed cases in the country is from Maharashtra at 7,628. Other states where the cases have crossed one thousand are are Gujarat (3,071), Delhi (2,625), Rajasthan (2,083), Madhya Pradesh (2,096), Uttar Pradesh (1,843), Tamil Nadu(1,821) and Andhra Pradesh(1,097).
Of the 47 deaths reported since Saturday evening, 22 are from Maharashtra, eight in Rajasthan, seven from Madhya Pradesh, six Gujarat and one each from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Tamil Nadu.
Of the total 824 COVID-19 deaths, Maharashtra accounts for the highest number of 323 fatalities, followed by Gujarat (133), Madhya Pradesh (99), Delhi (54), Andhra Pradesh (31) and Rajasthan (33).
The death toll reached 27 in Uttar Pradesh, 26 in Telangana, 23 in Tamil Nadu, while Karnataka and West Bengal have reported 18 deaths each, the ministry said.
Punjab has registered 17 fatalities so far, Jammu and Kashmir six, Kerala four, while Jharkhand and Haryana have recorded three COVID-19 deaths each.
Bihar has reported two coronavirus deaths, while Meghalaya, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha and Assam have reported one fatality each, according to the ministry data.
Modi asks people to shun complacency
Amid indications that Modi's third round of video interaction with the chief ministers on Monday since the COVID-19 outbreak could also focus on a graded exit from the 40-day lockdown, the prime minister asked people to shun any complacency that they will not be infected by coronavirus. The nationwide lockdown is due to end on 3 May.
He reiterated his advice to people to maintain a distance of two yards from each other to keep healthy.
“Do gaz doori, bahut hai zaroori (Maintain a distance of two yards and keep yourself healthy)," he said.
"I urge you not to get overconfident. You should in your over-enthusiasm not think that if the coronavirus has not yet reached your city, village, street or office, it is not going to reach now. Never make such a mistake. The experience of the world tells us a lot in this regard," he said in his 30-minute address.
Modi referred to a popular Hindi idiom 'Sawdhani hati, durghatna ghati' (accident happens when caution is lowered) to make his point.
Hailing states, emergency workers and civil society groups for their contribution in combating the pandemic, he said the resolve shown by the people of the country has led to the beginning of a transformation with businesses, offices, educational institutions, medical sector rapidly undergoing new changes. With the country under a lockdown since 24 March midnight, he said India's people-driven battle against the pandemic will be discussed when the world discusses the crisis later.
"India's fight against the coronavirus is people-driven in the truest sense of the term. Along with people, government and administration are fighting it as well... This is the only way we can win over the virus," he said.
The prime minister said wearing masks will now become a part of a civilised society and also exhorted people to stop spitting in public places, saying it was high time to get rid of this "bad habit" once and for all.
This will not only boost our basic hygiene standards but also help in preventing the spread of the coronavirus infection, he added.
Modi also greeted people on Akshaya-Tritiya and noted that the holy month of Ramzan had also begun.
"We should pray more than ever before so that prior to the celebration of Eid the world is rid of the coronavirus and we celebrate Eid with enthusiasm and gaiety like earlier times," Modi said, urging people to adhere to guidelines of local administration.
The prime minister hoped there may be some good news in the fight against the coronavirus during his next 'Mann ki Baat' episode, usually the last Sunday of every month. The last Sunday next month falls on 31 May and Eid is likely to fall on 25 May.
Senior BJP leader and Union minister Prakash Javadekar said the prime minister has asked people to remain steadfast in following the coronavirus guidelines and expressed confidence that the nation will follow the path shown by him.
'Graded' exit from lockdown may be discussed tomorrow
Sources in the union government indicated to PTI that besides discussing the way forward in dealing with the pandemic, the prime minister's discussion with chief ministers could also focus on a "graded" exit from the lockdown.
The Centre and the state governments have been giving gradual relaxation in various fields and sectors to boost economic activities as also to provide relief to the people.
But some states like Maharashtra are mulling extending the lockdown beyond 3 May in cities like Mumbai and Pune to ensure that coronavirus cases remain under control.
The Congress said it hopes the prime minister puts out a comprehensive and holistic plan as regards the exit strategy during his discussions with the chief ministers.
Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said till the time there is no national plan to deal with disasters or pandemics, states cannot formulate plans to deal with issues post-lockdown.
Former prime minister Manmohan Singh said that without aggressive testing facilities, India cannot conquer challenges posed by COVID-19.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi urged Modi to clear "bottlenecks" and ramp up testing.
Union health minister Harsh Vardhan said the situation in India is improving as hotspot districts (HSD) are moving towards being non-hotspot districts (NHSD).
Vardhan gave this assessment after he visited the Trauma Centre of AIIMS in Delhi to take stock of preparedness to overcome COVID-19 and visited various wards in the isolation facility for the infected patients, a statement from the ministry said.
On 15 April, the Centre had identified a total of 170 districts across the country as COVID-19 hotspots. The districts that have reported either a high number of coronavirus cases or where the rate of doubling time is low are termed as hotspots.
As many as 207 districts were also classified as non-hotspots whereas the remaining of the total 726 districts fall under the 'green zones' category, i.e., they haven't reported any coronavirus case for the last 28 days before April 15. Non-hotspot areas have also reported positive cases but the number remains limited.
Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba also had a detailed video conference with all the Chief Secretaries and DGPs of the States/UTs to review the preparedness for COVID-19 response.
With inputs from PTI
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CM Ashok Gehlot ने ऐसे जताया Corona Frontline warriors का आभार, Viral हो गया Tweet
CM Ashok Gehlot ने ऐसे जताया Corona Frontline warriors का आभार, Viral हो गया Tweet
Jaipur: राजस्थान (Rajasthan) में कोरोना वायरस (Coronavirus) का कहर बढ़ता ही जा रहा है. सरकार के तमाम प्रयासों के बावजूद हर दिन कोरोना विस्फोट हो रहा है. सीएम अशोक गहलोत (Ashok Gehlot) स्वास्थ्य विभाग के साथ आए दिन बैठकें लेकर कोरोना संक्रमण रोकने की रणनीति बना रहे हैं.  यह भी पढ़ें- CM गहलोत का मोदी सरकार पर आरोप, राजस्थान के साथ भेदभाव कर रहा केंद्र   वहीं, आज सीएम गहलोत ने ट्वीट कर कहा है कि…
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Banswara में फूटा Corona बम, एक दिन में आए अब तक के सबसे ज्यादा Positive Case
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Corona से Kota में भयावह हालात, व्हील चेयर पर Oxygen cylinder लेकर सांस ले रहे मरीज
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Bikaner में बड़ा कोरोना विस्फोट, 24 घंटों में आए 846 नए पॉजिटिव केस
Bikaner में बड़ा कोरोना विस्फोट, 24 घंटों में आए 846 नए पॉजिटिव केस
Bikaner: जिले में कोरोना (Corona) तेजी से अपने पैर पसार रहा है. आज मंगलवार को यहां कोरोना का बड़ा विस्फोट हुआ, जो कि जिले में अब तक कोरोना का सबसे बड़ा आंकड़ा है.  यह भी पढ़ें-  Bikaner में कोरोना की दूसरी लहर का कहर, सतर्क हुआ स्वास्थ्य विभाग   बीकानेर (Bikaner) में 24 घंटे में 846 कोरोना संक्रमित मरीज़ सामने आए. इनमें सुबह की लिस्ट में 464 और अभी दूसरी लिस्ट में 382 नए पॉजिटिव केस सामने आए. इस…
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Bikaner में कोरोना की दूसरी लहर का कहर, सतर्क हुआ स्वास्थ्य विभाग
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Jaipur में 9000 से ज्यादा Corona Cases, पुलिस कमिश्नर सहित अन्य DCP को निर्देश जारी
Jaipur में 9000 से ज्यादा Corona Cases, पुलिस कमिश्नर सहित अन्य DCP को निर्देश जारी
Jaipur: जयपुर (Jaipur) में लगातार कोरोना संक्रमण (Corona infection) के आंकड़े भयावह होते जा रहे हैं. आज से राज्य सरकार (State Government) की नई गाइडलाइन भी लागू हो गई है.  यह भी पढ़ें- Corona पर Ashok Gehlot का बड़ा बयान, संक्रमण के लिए हम राजनेता भी कुछ हद तक दोषी राजस्थान (Rajasthan) में सबसे ज्यादा जयपुर जिले में 9000 से ज्यादा एक्टिव केस हैं. जयपुर जिला प्रशासन (Jaipur District…
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08:18 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates Delhi Hindu Rao hospital to resume services of emergency wards The Delhi Hindu Rao Hospital will resume services of casualty and emergency wards including the Flu Clinic and the 3 OPDs (Gynae, Pediatrics, Medicine) with restricted entry of patients and attendants from Monday, said NDMC Commissioner Varsha Joshi.  07:58 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates In Photos: Hawkers in Okhla organise vegetable carts Delhi: People at Okhla vegetable market to buy essentials, amid #CoronaLockdown. The nationwide lockdown imposed to combat #COVID19 will last till 3rd May 2020. pic.twitter.com/PCamdUgolg — ANI (@ANI) April 27, 2020 07:51 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates 293 fresh COVID-19 cases, zero deaths in past 24 hrs in Delhi  With 293 new COVID-19 cases and no deaths reported in the past 24 hours, the total coronavirus cases in the National Capital reached 2,918 on Sunday while the toll remained at 54. As many as eight people have recovered from the infection since Sunday, according to the Delhi Health Report. A total of 877 patients in Delhi have recovered from coronavirus so far. "As on date, 1,987 cases are active," the report said. 07:46 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra Latest Updates Five more COVID-19 deaths in past 24 hrs in Pune take toll to 77 With 80 fresh COVID-19 cases in Pune, the total number of confirmed cases in the district climbed to 1,264, an official said on Sunday. The toll also saw an increase to 77 after five more COVID-19 patients succumbed to the infectious disease in the past 24 hours.  "As far as the areas under the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) limits, the tally of COVID-19 cases went up to 1,119," a health department official said. 07:34 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Updates Some states willing to extend lockdown beyond 3 May  Sources in the government indicated that besides discussing the way forward in dealing with the pandemic, the discussion between Narendra Modi and the chief ministers could also focus on a "graded" exit from the lockdown which is in place till 3 May. The Centre and the state governments have been giving gradual relaxation in various fields and sectors to boost economic activities as also to provide relief to people. But some states are willing to extend the lockdown beyond 3 May to ensure that coronavirus cases remain under control. India fights COVID-19: PM Modi to interact with CMs today Read @ANI Story | https://t.co/eg6G2sgIzC pic.twitter.com/D7IJSr3oCJ — ANI Digital (@ani_digital) April 27, 2020 07:29 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Updates Modi to interact with CMs today, likely to discuss on graded exit from lockdown  Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with chief ministers via video conference on Monday morning on the way ahead in the fight against the novel coronavirus, amid indications that the discussions could also focus on a graded exit from the ongoing lockdown. This will be the third video conference of the Prime Minister with the Chief Ministers after the spread of the COVID-19 in the country. Coronavirus Outbreak LATEST Updates: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with chief ministers via video conference on Monday morning on the way ahead in the fight against the novel coronavirus, amid indications that the discussions could also focus on a graded exit from the ongoing lockdown. This will be the third video conference of the Prime Minister with the Chief Ministers after the spread of the COVID-19 in the country. As India recorded its highest one-day rise of 1,975 coronavirus cases, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the country's fight against COVID-19 is "people-driven" and this is the only way to overcome the pandemic. In his monthly 'Mann ki Baat' broadcast, Modi said the country is in the middle of a 'yudh' (war) and asserted people have to continue being careful and take precautions. The countrywide death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 826 with 47 more fatalities being reported and the number of cases climbed to 26,917 on Sunday, according to the Union Health Ministry. A total of 5,914 people(21.96 percent) have recovered from the infection, it said. State-wise figures The total number of cases on Sunday went up by 1,975 since the ministry last updated its data on Saturday evening. The previous highest single-day jump of 1,752 was recorded on April 24. According to the ministry, the highest number of confirmed cases in the country is from Maharashtra at 7,628. Other states where the cases have crossed one thousand are are Gujarat (3,071), Delhi (2,625), Rajasthan (2,083), Madhya Pradesh (2,096), Uttar Pradesh (1,843), Tamil Nadu(1,821) and Andhra Pradesh(1,097). Of the 47 deaths reported since Saturday evening, 22 are from Maharashtra, eight in Rajasthan, seven from Madhya Pradesh, six Gujarat and one each from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Tamil Nadu. Of the total 824 COVID-19 deaths, Maharashtra accounts for the highest number of 323 fatalities, followed by Gujarat (133), Madhya Pradesh (99), Delhi (54), Andhra Pradesh (31) and Rajasthan (33). The death toll reached 27 in Uttar Pradesh, 26 in Telangana, 23 in Tamil Nadu, while Karnataka and West Bengal have reported 18 deaths each, the ministry said. Punjab has registered 17 fatalities so far, Jammu and Kashmir six, Kerala four, while Jharkhand and Haryana have recorded three COVID-19 deaths each. Bihar has reported two coronavirus deaths, while Meghalaya, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha and Assam have reported one fatality each, according to the ministry data. Modi asks people to shun complacency Amid indications that Modi's third round of video interaction with the chief ministers on Monday since the COVID-19 outbreak could also focus on a graded exit from the 40-day lockdown, the prime minister asked people to shun any complacency that they will not be infected by coronavirus. The nationwide lockdown is due to end on 3 May. He reiterated his advice to people to maintain a distance of two yards from each other to keep healthy. “Do gaz doori, bahut hai zaroori (Maintain a distance of two yards and keep yourself healthy)," he said. "I urge you not to get overconfident. You should in your over-enthusiasm not think that if the coronavirus has not yet reached your city, village, street or office, it is not going to reach now. Never make such a mistake. The experience of the world tells us a lot in this regard," he said in his 30-minute address. Modi referred to a popular Hindi idiom 'Sawdhani hati, durghatna ghati' (accident happens when caution is lowered) to make his point. Hailing states, emergency workers and civil society groups for their contribution in combating the pandemic, he said the resolve shown by the people of the country has led to the beginning of a transformation with businesses, offices, educational institutions, medical sector rapidly undergoing new changes. With the country under a lockdown since 24 March midnight, he said India's people-driven battle against the pandemic will be discussed when the world discusses the crisis later. "India's fight against the coronavirus is people-driven in the truest sense of the term. Along with people, government and administration are fighting it as well... This is the only way we can win over the virus," he said. The prime minister said wearing masks will now become a part of a civilised society and also exhorted people to stop spitting in public places, saying it was high time to get rid of this "bad habit" once and for all. This will not only boost our basic hygiene standards but also help in preventing the spread of the coronavirus infection, he added. Modi also greeted people on Akshaya-Tritiya and noted that the holy month of Ramzan had also begun. "We should pray more than ever before so that prior to the celebration of Eid the world is rid of the coronavirus and we celebrate Eid with enthusiasm and gaiety like earlier times," Modi said, urging people to adhere to guidelines of local administration. The prime minister hoped there may be some good news in the fight against the coronavirus during his next 'Mann ki Baat' episode, usually the last Sunday of every month. The last Sunday next month falls on 31 May and Eid is likely to fall on 25 May. Senior BJP leader and Union minister Prakash Javadekar said the prime minister has asked people to remain steadfast in following the coronavirus guidelines and expressed confidence that the nation will follow the path shown by him. 'Graded' exit from lockdown may be discussed tomorrow Sources in the union government indicated to PTI that besides discussing the way forward in dealing with the pandemic, the prime minister's discussion with chief ministers could also focus on a "graded" exit from the lockdown. The Centre and the state governments have been giving gradual relaxation in various fields and sectors to boost economic activities as also to provide relief to the people. But some states like Maharashtra are mulling extending the lockdown beyond 3 May in cities like Mumbai and Pune to ensure that coronavirus cases remain under control. The Congress said it hopes the prime minister puts out a comprehensive and holistic plan as regards the exit strategy during his discussions with the chief ministers. Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said till the time there is no national plan to deal with disasters or pandemics, states cannot formulate plans to deal with issues post-lockdown. Former prime minister Manmohan Singh said that without aggressive testing facilities, India cannot conquer challenges posed by COVID-19. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi urged Modi to clear "bottlenecks" and ramp up testing. Union health minister Harsh Vardhan said the situation in India is improving as hotspot districts (HSD) are moving towards being non-hotspot districts (NHSD). Vardhan gave this assessment after he visited the Trauma Centre of AIIMS in Delhi to take stock of preparedness to overcome COVID-19 and visited various wards in the isolation facility for the infected patients, a statement from the ministry said. On 15 April, the Centre had identified a total of 170 districts across the country as COVID-19 hotspots. The districts that have reported either a high number of coronavirus cases or where the rate of doubling time is low are termed as hotspots. As many as 207 districts were also classified as non-hotspots whereas the remaining of the total 726 districts fall under the 'green zones' category, i.e., they haven't reported any coronavirus case for the last 28 days before April 15. Non-hotspot areas have also reported positive cases but the number remains limited. Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba also had a detailed video conference with all the Chief Secretaries and DGPs of the States/UTs to review the preparedness for COVID-19 response. With inputs from PTI
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As India recorded the highest one-day rise of 1,975 coronavirus cases, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the country's fight against COVID-19 is "people-driven" and this was the only way to overcome the pandemic. The countrywide death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 826 with 47 more fatalities being reported and the number of cases climbed to 26,917 on Sunday, according to the Union Health Ministry. A total of 5,914 people(21.96 per cent) have recovered from the infection, it said. In his monthly 'Mann ki Baat' broadcast, Modi said the country is in the middle of a 'yudh' (war) and asserted people have to continue being careful and take precautions. State-wise figures The total number of cases on Sunday went up by 1,975 since the ministry last updated its data on Saturday evening. The previous highest single-day jump of 1,752 was recorded on April 24. According to the ministry, the highest number of confirmed cases in the country is from Maharashtra at 7,628. Other states where the cases have crossed one thousand are are Gujarat (3,071), Delhi (2,625), Rajasthan (2,083), Madhya Pradesh (2,096), Uttar Pradesh (1,843), Tamil Nadu(1,821) and Andhra Pradesh(1,097). Of the 47 deaths reported since Saturday evening, 22 are from Maharashtra, eight in Rajasthan, seven from Madhya Pradesh, six Gujarat and one each from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Tamil Nadu. Of the total 824 COVID-19 deaths, Maharashtra accounts for the highest number of 323 fatalities, followed by Gujarat (133), Madhya Pradesh (99), Delhi (54), Andhra Pradesh (31) and Rajasthan (33). The death toll reached 27 in Uttar Pradesh, 26 in Telangana, 23 in Tamil Nadu, while Karnataka and West Bengal have reported 18 deaths each, the ministry said. Punjab has registered 17 fatalities so far, Jammu and Kashmir six, Kerala four, while Jharkhand and Haryana have recorded three COVID-19 deaths each. Bihar has reported two coronavirus deaths, while Meghalaya, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha and Assam have reported one fatality each, according to the ministry data. Modi asks people to shun complacency Amid indications that Modi's third round of video interaction with the chief ministers on Monday since the COVID-19 outbreak could also focus on a graded exit from the 40-day lockdown, the prime minister asked people to shun any complacency that they will not be infected by coronavirus. The nationwide lockdown is due to end on 3 May. He reiterated his advice to people to maintain a distance of two yards from each other to keep healthy. “Do gaz doori, bahut hai zaroori (Maintain a distance of two yards and keep yourself healthy)," he said. "I urge you not to get overconfident. You should in your over-enthusiasm not think that if the coronavirus has not yet reached your city, village, street or office, it is not going to reach now. Never make such a mistake. The experience of the world tells us a lot in this regard," he said in his 30-minute address. Modi referred to a popular Hindi idiom 'Sawdhani hati, durghatna ghati' (accident happens when caution is lowered) to make his point. Hailing states, emergency workers and civil society groups for their contribution in combating the pandemic, he said the resolve shown by the people of the country has led to the beginning of a transformation with businesses, offices, educational institutions, medical sector rapidly undergoing new changes. With the country under a lockdown since 24 March midnight, he said India's people-driven battle against the pandemic will be discussed when the world discusses the crisis later. "India's fight against the coronavirus is people-driven in the truest sense of the term. Along with people, government and administration are fighting it as well... This is the only way we can win over the virus," he said. The prime minister said wearing masks will now become a part of a civilised society and also exhorted people to stop spitting in public places, saying it was high time to get rid of this "bad habit" once and for all. This will not only boost our basic hygiene standards but also help in preventing the spread of the coronavirus infection, he added. Modi also greeted people on Akshaya-Tritiya and noted that the holy month of Ramzan had also begun. "We should pray more than ever before so that prior to the celebration of Eid the world is rid of the coronavirus and we celebrate Eid with enthusiasm and gaiety like earlier times," Modi said, urging people to adhere to guidelines of local administration. The prime minister hoped there may be some good news in the fight against the coronavirus during his next 'Mann ki Baat' episode, usually the last Sunday of every month. The last Sunday next month falls on 31 May and Eid is likely to fall on 25 May. Senior BJP leader and Union minister Prakash Javadekar said the prime minister has asked people to remain steadfast in following the coronavirus guidelines and expressed confidence that the nation will follow the path shown by him. 'Graded' exit from lockdown may be discussed tomorrow Sources in the union government indicated to PTI that besides discussing the way forward in dealing with the pandemic, the prime minister's discussion with chief ministers could also focus on a "graded" exit from the lockdown. The Centre and the state governments have been giving gradual relaxation in various fields and sectors to boost economic activities as also to provide relief to the people. But some states like Maharashtra are mulling extending the lockdown beyond 3 May in cities like Mumbai and Pune to ensure that coronavirus cases remain under control. The Congress said it hopes the prime minister puts out a comprehensive and holistic plan as regards the exit strategy during his discussions with the chief ministers. Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said till the time there is no national plan to deal with disasters or pandemics, states cannot formulate plans to deal with issues post-lockdown. Former prime minister Manmohan Singh said that without aggressive testing facilities, India cannot conquer challenges posed by COVID-19. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi urged Modi to clear "bottlenecks" and ramp up testing. Union health minister Harsh Vardhan said the situation in India is improving as hotspot districts (HSD) are moving towards being non-hotspot districts (NHSD). Vardhan gave this assessment after he visited the Trauma Centre of AIIMS in Delhi to take stock of preparedness to overcome COVID-19 and visited various wards in the isolation facility for the infected patients, a statement from the ministry said. On 15 April, the Centre had identified a total of 170 districts across the country as COVID-19 hotspots. The districts that have reported either a high number of coronavirus cases or where the rate of doubling time is low are termed as hotspots. As many as 207 districts were also classified as non-hotspots whereas the remaining of the total 726 districts fall under the 'green zones' category, i.e., they haven't reported any coronavirus case for the last 28 days before April 15. Non-hotspot areas have also reported positive cases but the number remains limited. Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba also had a detailed video conference with all the Chief Secretaries and DGPs of the States/UTs to review the preparedness for COVID-19 response. With inputs from PTI
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Coronavirus Outbreak: Number of cases rises to 26,917 as country records highest single-day spike; Modi asks people to shun complacency
As India recorded the highest one-day rise of 1,975 coronavirus cases, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the country's fight against COVID-19 is "people-driven" and this was the only way to overcome the pandemic.
The countrywide death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 826 with 47 more fatalities being reported and the number of cases climbed to 26,917 on Sunday, according to the Union Health Ministry. A total of 5,914 people(21.96 per cent) have recovered from the infection, it said.
In his monthly 'Mann ki Baat' broadcast, Modi said the country is in the middle of a 'yudh' (war) and asserted people have to continue being careful and take precautions.
State-wise figures
The total number of cases on Sunday went up by 1,975 since the ministry last updated its data on Saturday evening. The previous highest single-day jump of 1,752 was recorded on April 24.
According to the ministry, the highest number of confirmed cases in the country is from Maharashtra at 7,628. Other states where the cases have crossed one thousand are are Gujarat (3,071), Delhi (2,625), Rajasthan (2,083), Madhya Pradesh (2,096), Uttar Pradesh (1,843), Tamil Nadu(1,821) and Andhra Pradesh(1,097).
Of the 47 deaths reported since Saturday evening, 22 are from Maharashtra, eight in Rajasthan, seven from Madhya Pradesh, six Gujarat and one each from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Tamil Nadu.
Of the total 824 COVID-19 deaths, Maharashtra accounts for the highest number of 323 fatalities, followed by Gujarat (133), Madhya Pradesh (99), Delhi (54), Andhra Pradesh (31) and Rajasthan (33).
The death toll reached 27 in Uttar Pradesh, 26 in Telangana, 23 in Tamil Nadu, while Karnataka and West Bengal have reported 18 deaths each, the ministry said.
Punjab has registered 17 fatalities so far, Jammu and Kashmir six, Kerala four, while Jharkhand and Haryana have recorded three COVID-19 deaths each.
Bihar has reported two coronavirus deaths, while Meghalaya, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha and Assam have reported one fatality each, according to the ministry data.
Modi asks people to shun complacency
Amid indications that Modi's third round of video interaction with the chief ministers on Monday since the COVID-19 outbreak could also focus on a graded exit from the 40-day lockdown, the prime minister asked people to shun any complacency that they will not be infected by coronavirus. The nationwide lockdown is due to end on 3 May.
He reiterated his advice to people to maintain a distance of two yards from each other to keep healthy.
“Do gaz doori, bahut hai zaroori (Maintain a distance of two yards and keep yourself healthy)," he said.
"I urge you not to get overconfident. You should in your over-enthusiasm not think that if the coronavirus has not yet reached your city, village, street or office, it is not going to reach now. Never make such a mistake. The experience of the world tells us a lot in this regard," he said in his 30-minute address.
Modi referred to a popular Hindi idiom 'Sawdhani hati, durghatna ghati' (accident happens when caution is lowered) to make his point.
Hailing states, emergency workers and civil society groups for their contribution in combating the pandemic, he said the resolve shown by the people of the country has led to the beginning of a transformation with businesses, offices, educational institutions, medical sector rapidly undergoing new changes. With the country under a lockdown since 24 March midnight, he said India's people-driven battle against the pandemic will be discussed when the world discusses the crisis later.
"India's fight against the coronavirus is people-driven in the truest sense of the term. Along with people, government and administration are fighting it as well... This is the only way we can win over the virus," he said.
The prime minister said wearing masks will now become a part of a civilised society and also exhorted people to stop spitting in public places, saying it was high time to get rid of this "bad habit" once and for all.
This will not only boost our basic hygiene standards but also help in preventing the spread of the coronavirus infection, he added.
Modi also greeted people on Akshaya-Tritiya and noted that the holy month of Ramzan had also begun.
"We should pray more than ever before so that prior to the celebration of Eid the world is rid of the coronavirus and we celebrate Eid with enthusiasm and gaiety like earlier times," Modi said, urging people to adhere to guidelines of local administration.
The prime minister hoped there may be some good news in the fight against the coronavirus during his next 'Mann ki Baat' episode, usually the last Sunday of every month. The last Sunday next month falls on 31 May and Eid is likely to fall on 25 May.
Senior BJP leader and Union minister Prakash Javadekar said the prime minister has asked people to remain steadfast in following the coronavirus guidelines and expressed confidence that the nation will follow the path shown by him.
'Graded' exit from lockdown may be discussed tomorrow
Sources in the union government indicated to PTI that besides discussing the way forward in dealing with the pandemic, the prime minister's discussion with chief ministers could also focus on a "graded" exit from the lockdown.
The Centre and the state governments have been giving gradual relaxation in various fields and sectors to boost economic activities as also to provide relief to the people.
But some states like Maharashtra are mulling extending the lockdown beyond 3 May in cities like Mumbai and Pune to ensure that coronavirus cases remain under control.
The Congress said it hopes the prime minister puts out a comprehensive and holistic plan as regards the exit strategy during his discussions with the chief ministers.
Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said till the time there is no national plan to deal with disasters or pandemics, states cannot formulate plans to deal with issues post-lockdown.
Former prime minister Manmohan Singh said that without aggressive testing facilities, India cannot conquer challenges posed by COVID-19.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi urged Modi to clear "bottlenecks" and ramp up testing.
Union health minister Harsh Vardhan said the situation in India is improving as hotspot districts (HSD) are moving towards being non-hotspot districts (NHSD).
Vardhan gave this assessment after he visited the Trauma Centre of AIIMS in Delhi to take stock of preparedness to overcome COVID-19 and visited various wards in the isolation facility for the infected patients, a statement from the ministry said.
On 15 April, the Centre had identified a total of 170 districts across the country as COVID-19 hotspots. The districts that have reported either a high number of coronavirus cases or where the rate of doubling time is low are termed as hotspots.
As many as 207 districts were also classified as non-hotspots whereas the remaining of the total 726 districts fall under the 'green zones' category, i.e., they haven't reported any coronavirus case for the last 28 days before April 15. Non-hotspot areas have also reported positive cases but the number remains limited.
Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba also had a detailed video conference with all the Chief Secretaries and DGPs of the States/UTs to review the preparedness for COVID-19 response.
With inputs from PTI
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