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mhabrain · 4 years ago
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कर्नाटक में पूर्ण तालाबंदी, प्रमुख मंत्रिमंडल की बैठक में मुफ्त टीकाकरण नीति पर फैसला
कर्नाटक में पूर्ण तालाबंदी, प्रमुख मंत्रिमंडल की बैठक में मुफ्त टीकाकरण नीति पर फैसला
कर्नाटक में पूर्ण तालाबंदी, प्रमुख मंत्रिमंडल की बैठक में मुफ्त टीकाकरण नीति पर फैसला कर्नाटक में सप्ताह के सभी दिनों में लॉकडाउन जैसी पाबंदियां लगाने पर फैसला, जो कि COVID-19 मामलों में भारी वृद्धि का सामना कर रहा है, के 26 अप्रैल को राज्य मंत्रिमंडल द्वारा लिए जाने की संभावना है। कर्नाटक ने 34,809% की रिकॉर्ड ऊंचाई दर्ज की 25 अप्रैल के बुलेटिन में दर्ज किए गए COVID-19 मामले, (मामले 24 अप्रैल…
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hallomanojposts · 4 years ago
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देशातील हे राज्य झालं लॉकडाऊन फ्री; मुख्यमंत्र्यांनी केली घोषणा | Coronavirus-latest-news
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कोरोनाला रोखण्यासाठी लॉकडाऊन हा उपाय नसल्याचे या राज्याच्या मुख्यमंत्र्यांनी सांगितले आहे
बंगळुरु, 21 जुलै :देशभरात कोरोनाचा कहर वाढत आहे. विविध राज्यांमधील कोरोना रुग्णांची संख्या झपाट्याने वाढत असल्याने महाराष्ट्रासह अनेक राज्यांनी काही भागांमध्ये पुन्हा लॉकडाऊनची घोषणा केली आहे. त्यातच एक मोठी बातमी…
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hulnews · 4 years ago
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Coronavirus LIVE Updates: Nitin Gadkari Says Budget Deficit of 10 Lakh Crore Possible Next Year, Calls for Increasing Liquity in Market
Coronavirus LIVE Updates: Nitin Gadkari Says Budget Deficit of 10 Lakh Crore Possible Next Year, Calls for Increasing Liquity in Market
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The total coronavirus caseload in the country surged to 9,06,752 and the death toll mounted to 23,727 with 553 people succumbing to the disease in 24 hours, the data updated at 8 am on Tuesday showed.
News18.com New Delhi
Last Updated: July 15, 2020, 8:29 AM IST
Coronavirus LIVE Updates: With 28,498 fresh cases recorded in a day,…
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rnewsworld · 5 years ago
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#CoronaLockdown: कर्नाटक से 1140 प्रवासियों को लेकर झारखंड के लिए रवाना हुई विशेष ट्रेन
#CoronaLockdown: कर्नाटक से 1140 प्रवासियों को लेकर झारखंड के लिए रवाना हुई विशेष ट्रेन
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newsaryavart · 5 years ago
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भारत में लंबा चला लॉकडाउन तो कोरोना वायरस नहीं बल्कि भूख से मरने लगेंगे लोग: नारायण मूर्ति
भारत में लंबा चला लॉकडाउन तो कोरोना वायरस नहीं बल्कि भूख से मरने लगेंगे लोग: नारायण मूर्ति
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नारायण मूर्ति Infosys के सह-संस्थापक नारायण मूर्ति (Narayana Murthy) ने कहा कि भारत में लंबे समय तक लॉकडाउन जारी रखना सही नहीं है. इससे लोगों की जीविका छीन रही है. एक समय ऐसा भी आ सकता है जब संक्रमण से…
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newsaajtak2021 · 4 years ago
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The Pandemic Will Be More Deadly This Year - Look At India
On Sunday alone, 261,500 new infections were recorded. That's as bad as the U.S. during all but the worst five days of the pandemic in December and early January.
Covid-19 is going to kill more people in 2021 than it did last year. If you want to see why, look at what's happening in India.
Cases have been surging in the country of 1.37 billion people. On Sunday alone, 261,500 new infections were recorded. That's as bad as the U.S. during all but the worst five days of the pandemic in December and early January. Case counts are rising far more quickly, too. Average infection numbers over the past seven days have run at nearly three times the level two weeks ago, a pace of growth that the U.S. last saw in the early days of the outbreak a year ago.
The real numbers may be yet higher. The city of Bhopal used Covid-19 protocols to cremate or bury 84 people last Tuesday, according to the Hindustan Times, while declaring only five Covid deaths. The B.1.617 variant, which isn't well understood yet, has features associated with higher infection rates and lower antibody resistance. It's turning up in more than half of viral samples taken in India.
As caseloads push medical facilities toward capacity, the health system itself is starting to crack. Vaccine stocks, hospital beds and even oxygen supplies are running short, leading to bitter arguments between the states and the federal government. In some places, the dead are being transported by truck because cities have run out of hearses. Elsewhere, crematoria have started to break down because of the sheer number of bodies being burned.
If things don't change soon, the country will be facing 3,000 deaths a day -- twice its current level, and 10 times what was being seen through most of this year -- Bhramar Mukherjee, a biostatistician at the University of Michigan, wrote last week.
As my colleague Mihir Sharma has written, arrogance, hyper-nationalism and incompetence helped foster a fatal sense of complacency amid India's apparent success against the outbreak earlier this year. Until a few weeks ago, lockdown restrictions had been progressively loosening for months. Cinemas were allowed to open to full capacity Feb. 1. Health Minister Harsh Vardhan declared the country "in the endgame of the Covid-19 pandemic" in early March, at almost precisely the point that cases started to surge again.
Worryingly, the clear signs of a second wave haven't prompted much course correction since. With elections underway in the states of Assam and West Bengal, the Twitter feed of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been interspersing updates about the virus with Trump-style footage of him, unmasked, addressing mass rallies:
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The other side isn't necessarily doing much better, either. West Bengal's chief minister, an opponent of Modi's BJP, only got around to canceling her campaign rallies Sunday.
Worse may be to come. The Kumbh Mela, a Hindu pilgrimage festival that's normally the largest mass gathering on earth, is now underway on the banks of the Ganges, attended by an estimated 3.5 million people. That's well down on the numbers in a normal year, and even Modi, far too late, urged over the weekend that the event be purely "symbolic" rather than physical. Still, it's far above the mere thousands allowed to other mass events like last year's Hajj in Saudi Arabia and Arbaeen pilgrimage in Iraq.
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Even held outdoors, such events carry a profound risk of spreading the most infectious variants to every corner of the country. Close to 10% of people returning to Gujarat's largest city, Ahmedabad, from the festival tested positive for Covid over the weekend, the Press Trust of India reported Monday. Hitherto, the coronavirus has mostly hit the relatively affluent, urbanized parts of the country that are best able to cope with it, such as the southern states of Kerala and Karnataka, the capital Delhi, and Maharashtra, home to Mumbai. If the Kumbh Mela seeds it in rural districts, where the majority of India's population lives, the death toll could be higher still.
There's a lesson in this for the world. The 1.2 million people who've died from Covid so far this year already represent about two-thirds of the 1.8 million fatalities in 2020. Yet people are behaving as if it's already over. That's removing the sense of unified urgency that led many nations to make such strides in turning around the pandemic last year.
Vaccine supplies for the richest (and, thanks to global initiatives, poorest) countries are relatively ample. Yet those for middle-income nations, where the majority of the planet's population lives, are grossly inadequate, blocked by restrictive patent rules. India, with one of the world's largest pharmaceutical industries, is far better placed than most midsize economies to cope, but even it is crumbling under the strain.
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The more people infected in emerging countries while the rest of the world looks away, the more opportunities Covid-19 will have to develop into fresh strains and prolong this death and misery. We must do better. The globe is still under attack, but our defenses are in disarray.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
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brajeshupadhyay · 5 years ago
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08:28 (IST) Coronavirus in Goa Latest Update Seven Mumbai-Goa train passengers tested positive Three more passengers - a total of seven people - who travelled in Mumbai-Goa train on Sunday tested positive for COVID-19 during TrueNat testing. The total number of active cases in Goa has reached 29. 08:13 (IST) Coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh Latest Update 95 new cases in Madhya Pradesh's Indore Indore reported 95 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, taking the total number of positive cases in the district to 2,565. 08:12 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak Latest Update Dont' criticise, hold talks with Opposition: Ashok Gehlot to Centre Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot responded to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's statement urging the Congress to work with the Centre and in a humane manner towards solving the migrant issue. "Instead of criticising Rahul Gandhi, Centre should have held talks with opposition on what help they need for arranging facilities for migrant workers. It'll take six to eight months for them to reach home if migrants travel by train. We should arrange vehicles for them," Gehlot said. 07:56 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra Latest Update 9 deaths, 223 new cases in Pune district Nine new deaths and 223 confirmed coronavirus cases were reported in Pune district over 24 hours, as of Sunday night. The total positive cases in the district are 4,018, including 206 deaths and 2,014 cured patients. 07:44 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak Latest Update Lockdown 4.0 begins today: Activities that are allowed Hospitality services meant for housing health/police/government officials/healthcare workers/stranded persons shall be operational. Canteens at the bus depots, railway stations and airports will also be operational. Restaurants will be permitted to operate kitchens for home delivery of food items. Sports complexes and stadia will be permitted to open; however, spectators will not be allowed. Online distance learning shall continue to be permitted and shall be encouraged. Inter-state movement of passenger vehicles and buses, with mutual consent of State(s) and UT(s) involved, except in containment zones. All States/UTs shall allow inter-state and intra-state movement of medical professionals, nurses and para-medical staff, sanitation personnel and ambulances. All States/UTs shall allow inter-state movement of all types of goods/cargos, including empty trucks. All shop owners must also ensure that customers maintain 'do gaz doori' (minimum six feet distance) and that not more than five people are allowed inside at any given time. Persons below 10 years and above 65 years of age, those with co-morbidities, and pregnant women shall stay at home except for essential and health purposes. 07:39 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak Latest Update Lockdown 4.0 begins today: Prohibited activities All domestic and international air travel of passengers. The movement of individuals will remain strictly prohibited between 7 pm and 7 am, except for essential activities. All metro rail services will remain suspended. School, colleges, educational/training/coaching institutions etc, will continue to remain shut. Hotels, restaurants and other hospitality services shall remain suspended. All cinema halls, shopping malls, gymnasiums, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres, bars and auditoriums, assembly halls will remain closed. All social/political/sports/entertainment/academic/cultural/religious functions/other gatherings and large congregations will not be allowed. All religious places/places of worship shall be closed for public, and religious congregations are strictly prohibited. 07:36 (IST) Coronavirus in Goa Latest Update 4 test positive in Goa, taking state's total to 26 Declared a green zone last week after it reported no new coronavirus cases and all patients were discharged, Goa now is witnessing a resurgence of infections. The state reported 19 new infections, taking the state's total to 26. The new cases including four persons who had travelled in the Mumbai-Goa train on Sunday and TrueNat tests had given a positive result for them. The samples have been sent for confirmatory tests and 100 passengers who had travelled in the train were tested. On the same day, another train passenger had tested positive for coronavirus. At the time that Goa was declared a green zone, seven patients undergoing treatment were discharged. Ever since then, 19 new cases have been reported. 07:33 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak Latest Update Confirmed cases climb to 90,927 According to figures released by the health ministry, the number of coronavirus cases in India stood at 90,927, including 2,872 deaths as of Monday morning. India had seen the highest spike in cases between Saturday and Sunday over 24 hours, even as the nationwide lockdown was extended till 31 May. Coronavirus Outbreak LATEST Updates: Three more passengers - a total of seven people - who travelled in Mumbai-Goa train on Sunday tested positive for COVID-19 during TrueNat testing. The total number of active cases in Goa has reached 29. The country is set to enter the fourth phase of the lockdown due to the novel coronavirus on Monday, as the National Disaster Management Authority issued an order to continue the lockdown measures till 31 May. Subsequently, the home ministry issued a set of guidelines for the fourth phase, in which it directed that air travel, hotels, restaurants and public gatherings will remain prohibited throughout the country. Earlier in the day, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the fifth and final tranche of the government's stimulus package to revive the coronavirus-hit economy. She said the stimulus package includes the Rs 8.01 lakh crore of liquidity being made available by the RBI. The death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 2,872 and the number of total positive cases climbed to 90,927 Sunday morning, registering an increase of 120 fatalities and a record jump of 4,987 new cases in 24 hours, since 8 AM Saturday, according to the Union Health Ministry. The number of active COVID-19 cases stands at 53,946, while 34,108 people have recovered and one patient has migrated, it said. Lockdown guidelines The Union home ministry issued guidelines listing the dos and don''ts during the lockdown 4.0 that has been clamped in the country to cut the chain of coronavirus infection. The guidelines said all domestic, international air travel of passengers, except domestic air ambulance, will remain prohibited. Metro rail services, schools, colleges will remain closed till May end, the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said. Hotels, restaurants, cinema halls, malls, swimming pools, gyms will also remain shut even as all social, political, religious functions, and places of worship will be closed till May 31, it said. The MHA said inter-state movement of passenger vehicles, buses will be allowed with mutual consent of states involved during the COVID-19 lockdown 4.0. States and Union Territories have been given the powers for delineation of Red, Green and Orange Zones as per COVID-19 situation, the MHA said. All shops, except those in containment zones and malls, will be allowed to open from Monday with staggered timings during lockdown 4.0, it said. Further, state governments and Union Territories have been asked to decide on the demarcation of red, orange and green zones based on the parameters set by the Centre. Also significantly, the new guidelines permit inter-state movement of passenger vehicles and buses with the mutual consent of the states or Union Territories. State-wise cases and deaths Of the 120 new deaths reported since Saturday morning, 67 were in Maharashtra, 19 in Gujarat, nine in Uttar Pradesh, seven in West Bengal, six in Delhi, four in Madhya Pradesh, three in Tamil Nadu and two in Haryana and one each from Andhra Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan Of the total 2,872 fatalities, Maharashtra tops the tally with 1,135 fatalities, Gujarat comes second with 625 deaths, followed by Madhya Pradesh at 243, West Bengal at 232, Delhi at 129, Rajasthan at 126, Uttar Pradesh at 104,Tamil Nadu at 74 and Andhra Pradesh at 49 The death toll reached 36 in Karnataka, 34 Telangana and 32 in Punjab Haryana has reported 13 fatalities due to the disease, Jammu and Kashmir has 12 deaths while Bihar has registered seven and Kerala has reported four deaths Jharkhand, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh and Odisha have recorded three COVID-19 fatalities each, while Assam has reported two deaths Meghalaya, Uttarakhand and Puducherry have reported one fatality each, according to the ministry data. The ministry's website says more than 70 per cent of the deaths are due to comorbidities According to the health ministry data updated in the morning, the highest number of confirmed cases in the country are from Maharashtra at 30,706, followed by Gujarat at 10,988, Tamil Nadu at 10,585, Delhi at 9,333, Rajasthan at 4,960, Madhya Pradesh at 4,789 and Uttar Pradesh at 4,258 The number of COVID-19 cases has gone up to 2,576 in West Bengal, 2,355 in Andhra Pradesh and 1,946 in Punjab It has risen to 1,509 in Telangana, 1,179 in Bihar, 1,121 in Jammu and Kashmir, 1,092 in Karnataka and 887 in Haryana Odisha has reported 737 coronavirus infection cases so far, while Kerala has 587 cases. A total of 217 people have been infected with the virus in Jharkhand and 191 in Chandigarh Tripura has reported 167 cases, Assam has 92 cases, Uttarakhand has 88, Himachal Pradesh has 78 cases, Chhattisgarh has 67 and Ladakh has registered 43 cases, so far Thirty-three COVID-19 cases have been reported from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Goa have reported 17 COVID-19 cases, while Meghalaya and Puducherry have registered 13 cases each Manipur has seven cases. Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh and Dadar and Nagar Haveli have reported a case each till now. Sitharaman announces final tranche of economic stimulus The Centre has announced suspension of new bankruptcy filings on loan defaults for one year and raised the threshold for insolvency as it moved to ease COVID-19 pain for the industry. It also announced a new policy for companies under state control saying public sector undertakings under the non-strategic sector will be privatised while those in the identified strategic sector would be capped by not more than four by merging some of them. In the fifth and final tranche of the economic stimulus package, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman raised allocation for employment guarantee scheme by Rs 40,000 crore over and above the Rs 61,000 crore budgeted earlier for MGNREGS, to provide employment to migrant workers moving back to their states. This, she said, will help generate nearly 300 crore person-days in total. For industries, she said the minimum threshold to initiate insolvency proceedings will be raised to Rs 1 crore from Rs 1 lakh, which largely insulates micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) from bankruptcy on defaulting on loans. Also, a special insolvency resolution framework for MSMEs under Section 240A of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) will be notified soon, she said adding that fresh initiation of insolvency proceedings will be suspended up to one year depending upon the pandemic situation. Coronavirus-related debt will be excluded from the definition of "default" under the IBC for the purpose of triggering insolvency proceedings, she said adding that the changes will be effected by promulgating an ordinance. Additionally, minor technical and procedural defaults under the Companies Act such as shortcomings in CSR reporting, inadequacies in board report, filing defaults, and delay in holding AGM will be decriminalised. Last week, the government pledged a Rs 20 lakh crore (nearly 10 per cent of gross domestic product) package to support the economy headed for its first full-year contraction in more than four decades. With inputs from PTI
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bengalbytes · 3 years ago
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COVID: Karnataka further relaxes lockdown curbs from June 28
COVID: Karnataka further relaxes lockdown curbs from June 28
Image Source : PTI/ REPRESENTATIONAL. COVID: Karnataka further relaxes lockdown curbs from June 28. In the wake of Karnataka registering more number of recoveries, the state government on Friday decided to further relax Covid curbs by allowing marriage functions in marriage halls, hotels, resorts and function halls, from June 28 but capped number of guests to only 40. In a circular, the…
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energeticaindia · 3 years ago
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Latest Renewable Energy News update & Conventional | Energetica India Magazine
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Share of Non-Hydro Renewables in India’s Generation Capacity Crosses Historic 25% mark: CEEW-CEF
The share of non-hydro renewable energy (RE) sources in India’s power generation capacity crossed the 25 per cent mark for the first time ever in Q1 FY22, according to the latest edition of the CEEW Centre for Energy Finance (CEEW-CEF) Market Handbook released today. Non-hydro RE accounted for 25.2 per cent of total generation capacity in Q1 FY22, up from 24.7 per cent in Q4 FY21. This happened even though RE capacity addition slowed down considerably in Q1 due to India’s second COVID-19 wave. Further, no new coal-based capacity was added in Q1 for the first time in more than 14 quarters. Gagan Sidhu, Director, CEEW-CEF, said, “India has achieved a significant milestone by scaling up non-hydro RE to a quarter of its total generation capacity. The hiatus in coal capacity addition, too, bodes well for India’s energy transition. But with the world’s focus shifting towards emissions, much more needs to be done. This essentially involves a twin focus on clearing the deployment pathways for generation types that do not emit, along with calibrated and measured retirement for those that do.” The CEEW-CEF Handbook highlighted the second COVID-19 wave’s dampening effect on auctioned RE capacity and RE stock prices. Lockdown-related delays and extensions were mainly responsible for limiting the total RE capacity auctioned in Q1 FY22 to a mere 425 MW, down 89 per cent from the 4.4 GW auctioned in Q1 FY21. RE stock prices fell in April and May after making considerable gains in the second half of FY21, but they regained investor interest in June. Ruchita Shah, Analyst, CEEW-CEF, said, “Renewable energy auctions slowed down in Q1 FY22 due to the pandemic, and only two developers won the capacity auctioned. Still, bids were oversubscribed and attracted major participation. The upcoming quarter appears promising for RE auctions.” The CEEW-CEF Market Handbook highlighted that electricity demand in India hit an all-time-high of 193.9 GW (191.5 GW met) in June 2021. This historic peak is attributable to increased summer demand driven by the frequency of hot and humid days, as well as the country’s post-lockdown economic recovery. On the discom payables front, dues owed to power generators declined by 8.1 per cent compared to Q4 FY21 and 34 per cent compared to Q1 FY21. In states like Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Chhattisgarh, payable days increased by more than a month compared with Q1 FY21. This happened because discoms found it harder to collect bill payments from consumers during the COVID-19 crisis, and in turn delayed payments to generators. However, payable days decreased in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Assam, and Haryana.
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indiarightnow · 4 years ago
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Coronavirus India Lockdown 2021 Live Updates: 35,952 new Covid-19 cases in Maharashtra, 2,661 in Punjab, 2,523 in Karnataka
Coronavirus in India (Representative image) Coronavirus Lockdown India Latest Update, Corona Cases in India Live: India continues to report an increasing number of daily Covid-19 cases. India on Friday reported 59,118 new COVID19 cases, 32,987 recoveries, and 257 deaths in the last 24 hours. Yesterday also, India had reported more than 50,000 cases. Five states — Maharashtra, Punjab, Karnataka,…
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newsmatters · 4 years ago
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Coronavirus updates | Maharashtra might go into lockdown if cases continue to rise, says Minister
Coronavirus updates | Maharashtra might go into lockdown if cases continue to rise, says Minister
You can track coronavirus cases, deaths and testing rates at the national and State levels here. A list of State Helpline numbers is available as well. Here are the latest updates: Karnataka Preference to those in containment zones, says advisory committee The COVID-19 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) has recommended to the State government that senior citizens and people above the age of 45…
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guardiannews24 · 4 years ago
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Coronavirus Lockdown in India Live Updates: Maharashtra Lockdown Live News, COVID-19 Lockdown in India Live, Karnataka Bengaluru Coronavirus Live Updates, Delhi Under Coronavirus Lockdown
Coronavirus Lockdown in India Live Updates: Maharashtra Lockdown Live News, COVID-19 Lockdown in India Live, Karnataka Bengaluru Coronavirus Live Updates, Delhi Under Coronavirus Lockdown
Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Parliament on Tuesday. (PTI photo) 2021 Coronavirus Lockdown in India Live Updates: Is India witnessing another wave of coronavirus? While health experts are still debating over the current status, the fact remains that there is an extremely tough situation on the ground. Maharashtra tops the national tally as the latest health bulletin has pointed out that the…
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resultshikshain · 4 years ago
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2nd PUC Result 2021 || Karnataka PUC Result 2021
The Department of Pre University Education (PUE) Karnataka has scheduled the 2nd PUC (12th class) Board Exams 2021 in the month of May and June. The date of the 2nd PUC Board Exams is from May 4, 2021 to June 16, 2021. The Board has decided to reduce the syllabus of the board exams to benefit the students of the challenges faced by the students and the teachers due the covid pandemic outbreak. The board will follow the strict covid guidelines given by the central and the state government. It will be mandatory for all the students to wear masks while giving the board exams. The sanitation will be done before entering the centers. The 2nd PUC Board Exams 2021 will begin with the first History exam, which will be conducted on 4 May, 2021 and end with the Kannada paper on June 16, 2021. The evaluation of the answer scripts will begin after the last paper. The 2nd PUC Result 2021 is expected to be announced in the month of July, 2021. The students can check their results at https://www.results.shiksha/karnataka/puc.htm. In 2020, the 2nd PUC Result was announced on 14th July after the last 2nd PUC Examination for English was conducted after the lockdown was completed in the state.
The students have to follow the following steps to view their result:-
Step 1: Visit the Official Department of PUE Karnataka website at http://pue.kar.nic.in/ or www.karresults.nic.in. Alternatively, you can also visit https://www.results.shiksha/karnataka/puc.htm. Step 2: Enter your PUC Registration Number (as mentioned in your Admissions Ticket 2021) and press the GET RESULT button. Step 3: Your detailed Karnataka 2nd PUC Result 2021 (with subject-wise marks & final result) will be displayed instantly. Step 4: Don't forget to keep a printout of your marksheet for admissions to UG courses, as your original marksheet will be issued by the Department later. For the latest updates about the KSEEB board visit our website https://www.results.shiksha/karnataka/puc.htm.
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The electricity market at the Indian Energy Exchange traded 7322 MU volume and achieved 37% YoY growth in July’21. According to the power demand data published by the National Load Dispatch Center, the national peak demand on 7 July’21 at200.6GWwas highest ever registering a 17.6% YoY increase while the energy consumption at 125.5 BU grew 10.6% on a YoY basis. During the month, India’s manufacturing PMI rose to 3-month high at 55.3. With easing of lockdown restrictions, economic activities as well as power consumption accelerated. While the increase in power demand has been contributing to the electricity volume growth at IEX, the Exchange’s role as the most flexible, competitive and transparent platform for power procurement for the distribution utilities and industries has been the most key aspect towards its increasing role and impact. Amidst the severe operational and financial challenges faced by the utilities and industries due to the CoVID-19 pandemic, the competitive power prices coupled with flexible procurement and a diverse spectrum of market segments have been enabling the participants to accrue significant financial savings. The green term-ahead market (GTAM) performed exceptionally well this month, surpassing all the previous milestones. The market traded the highest-ever volume of 726 MU in July’21seeing 76% MoM increase. The green term-ahead market also registered the highest-ever single day volume of 153.1 MU on 16th July 2021. Since the onset of wind season in April-May, the green market has been greatly enabling the distribution utilities to sell excess energy for the other deficit States to buy. In fact, July saw high wind generation in the country, with average wind generation recorded at 349MU per day, 64.5% higher than in 212 MU per day in 2020. During the month, the market saw participation from 51 members which is the highest-ever since inception in August’20. It reflects growing traction in the green market as it becomes a key facilitator of competitively priced renewable energy procurement among distribution utilities and industrial consumers. The market saw participation from distribution utilities from West Bengal, Bihar, Haryana, Telangana, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Maharashtra, Punjab, DNH, Daman &Diu, Assam and Tamil Nadu among others. The REC trading session which was scheduled on Wednesday 28 July 2021 did not take place due to a stay order from Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL), in response to the petitions filed by a few Renewable Energy Associations.
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