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Ambulance Owner and Driver Arrested for demanding Rs.60k from kin of Covid-19 victim to ferry body

April 23, 2021 by Nasheman

Ambulance Owner and Driver Arrested for demanding Rs.60k from kin of Covid-19 victim to ferry body:

The Northeast Division police of Amruthahalli police on Thursday arrested the owner of an ambulance service and a driver for demanding Rs 60,000 from the family of a covid patient .

The accused has been identified as,Hanumanthappa Singri,30,and Harish.

Senior officer told reporters,a complaint was registered by kin of victim who stated in her complaint that her Father a Covid Prasad was admitted to a private hospital in Mathikere and succumbed on Tuesday.

So to Ferry the body from Peenya to Hebbal the family contacted the ambulance to take the body in cold storage and to carry the body the next day for cremation.

The owner of Nandana Ambulance International situated near Hebbal flyover agreed for the service but demanded Rs 60,000 to be paid immediately.

Bhavya,26,daughter of the deceased who was struggling to arrange the fund,asked them to reduce the amount but the driver who had already taken the body threatened that he would dump the body on the road if money is not paid.

The patients daughter even decided to pawn her Mangalasutra or Thali to get the money and later approached the media seeking help.

With the media intervention Harish Ashwanthnarayana agreed to take Rs.16,000.

When the news spread on social media following which the Amruthahalli police inspector and team visited the firm and conducted an inquiry.

During questioning it was found that they harrased and threatened the Covid-19 kin to dump the body on road and demanded Rs.60,000.

After conducting a detailed investigation the Amruthahalli police inspector arrested the driver Hanumanthappa Singri,30 and Harish Owner of the ambulance and charged them under section 54(Punishment for false warning),of the National Disaster Management Act -2005 and also under section 384(extortion) and also under section,269,(negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life)and 270 (malignant act likely to spread infection of disease)of the IPC in Amruthahalli police station and further investigation is on he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Power Grid officials in dock booked for cheating to the tune of Rs.54 Lakhs

April 23, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

The Doddaballapur officials have registered a case against power grid officials concerned by a women who alleged that the officials cheated her to the tune of Rs.54 lakhs.

Senior officers said,the officials of the power grid corporation india limited are in the dock for allegedly cheating a woman with the compensation amount of Rs 54 lakh due to her.
Based on a complaint filed by Chenalakshmamma,55 of Allalasandra in GKVK Post,Yelahanka,the Doddaballapura rural police on Saturday registered a case against the officials concerned changing them under section cheating and forgery.

In her complaint,Chennalakshmamma said that she had ancestral agricultural land of a few acres situated in Kamaluru and Antarahalli.

The power grid corporation officials drew 765KV power lines on her land and they  sanctioned Rs 54 lakh as compensation without her knowledge.

The officials later allegedly forged the documents to withdraw the amount and cheated her.

The cheating came to light recently following which she approached the officials for confirming the amount she was entitled and sanctioned before approaching the police .

We have issued notice to the officials seeking details of the amount sanctions and details of the remittance.

Initial inquiry revealed that the officials have sanctioned the amount to the relatives of the complainant,which is the matter of the investigation,a senior police officer said.A case has been registered and investigation is on.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Acies Launches India’s First Funding +Technology Development Program for Start-ups and Entrepreneurs

April 23, 2021 by Nasheman

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Mumbai: Acies, a leading multi-national firm in the technology and advisory space, today announced the launch of a special initiative aimed at supporting budding entrepreneurs and start-ups that face technological, management or capital constraints. Through this initiative, Acies, led by its ventures business will provide access to capital for funding business growth, professional guidance, and support from the Acies leadership and usage rights to their no-code platform Revolutio for building their technology product or service. This initiative will be called the Acies Ventures-Revolutio program.

Developed by Acies Techworks, Revolutio is a unique and unified no-code application that enables any individual, group, or even existing start-up to build or enhance their applications without the hassle of coding. Revolutio is architected to develop applications for the enterprise and for enabling complex computer operations. The platform allows anyone with or without coding experience to build their enterprise-ready applications – covering architecting, data management, process automation, modelling, reporting, visualization and project management capabilities.

Announcing this initiative, Mr Rahul Murthi, Global Head of Acies Ventures said, “We have seen a lot of bright ideas and promising start-ups failing to succeed due to various challenges such as technology development, hiring the right people, partnering with the right investors, timing their entry in marketplaces or even sustaining their revenue streams generated by their products or services.”  

“Over the past year, from our conversations with various budding entrepreneurs and start-ups, we realized that the common ask from them is to help them build the right technology stack with less dependency on outsourced technology experts – which is precisely what Revolutio will achieve for them,” he added further.

Commenting on the launch Mr Muzammil Patel, Global Head Strategy and Corporate Finance at Acies said, “Revolutio bridges the gap for a lot of individuals and businesses that know what is required for the technology-enabled product or service to serve the key need of the marketplace but never see it become a reality due to lack of technology or coding know-how. With this program, entrepreneurs and start-ups get access to using this platform to build their application their way.”

Through the Acies Ventures-Revolutio program, any individual, group, or even existing start-ups can use this to build or enhance their applications without the hassle of coding. They can also get access to capital for funding their business growth through the help of Acies Ventures and obtain professional guidance and hand-holding support from the Acies Consulting leaders. Acies Consulting leaders will support them in a variety of ways – ranging from setting up their enterprise, scaling operations by hiring executive management and other professionals, structuring market-entry, and business development strategies for positioning their product or service into different marketplaces.

Access to this program is open to anyone around the globe – interested individuals or start-ups may send their application by filling the details in the form available here. 

About Acies Ventures 

Acies Ventures, a division of Acies, focuses on supporting the growth of new-age companies and laser-focused entrepreneurs through equity or debt investments and strategic partnerships that look to use technology as a means to bring in positive change at the market infrastructure or be a mutualized source for driving efficiency in the industry.

About Acies

Acies is a multi-national firm comprising businesses that focus on providing advisory and implementation services, technology applications and platforms, content and learning and development solutions, and strategic investments.

Acies’ vision is to provide practical and tangible outcomes to support institutions and industries through businesses rooted in using next-generation technologies and tools to innovate, implement, skill and scale businesses to support growth and sustainability.

The firm is headquartered in India and has global offices and entities based in APAC (Singapore and Malaysia), Middle East and Africa (Mauritius) and the Americas (USA) respectively.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

BluSmart introduces environment friendly initiatives on Earth Day

April 23, 2021 by Nasheman

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Gurugram: BluSmart, India’s first all-electric ride hailing platform, today introduced Blu Prive, an exclusive community of people from Delhi NCR who have pledged to save the environment and the future generations by switching to a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable form of mobility. So far, BluSmart has successfully managed to curb more than 700 tonne of CO2 emissions with over 12 million clean kms run by its all-electric cabs.

Commenting on these initiatives, Mr. Anmol Jaggi, Founder, BluSmart said, “It is our duty to adopt environment-friendly and sustainable practices as a thoughtful gesture to save our environment to the greatest possible extent. On this Earth Day, we aim to raise public awareness not just about the toxic air prevalent in the city, but also how we can help in improving this situation! We believe that there is a pressing need to adopt a greener mode of transport and save our environment from harmful Carbon and particulate matter emissions. The more consumers experience EVs, the higher will be the adoption of the same to help us achieve our goal of a pollution-free environment.”

BluSmart has also played an integral role in protecting its community of drivers and riders by initiating a COVID-vaccination drive for their driver partners. In addition to this, the company has been cognizant of following stringent safety measures all throughout the pandemic. As an industry-first initiative in India, the company has launched a special feature on the BluSmart mobile app. A Golden Badge showcases if the driver partner has been vaccinated. For added safety, the app also has three critical features of Arogya Setu, driver temperature status as well as the latest time of sanitization of BluSmart’s all-electric cabs.

In 2020, the company had also initiated #MyBluKms, a campaign to engage and encourage its riders in Delhi-NCR to adopt electric mobility. Through this campaign, BluSmart focused on reducing the city’s burden of air pollution by offering a contest to its riders, the prize of which was an all-expenses paid, 5-star trip to the Andamans. The company also launched its Green Referral feature last year where BluSmart plants one tree upon each user referral.

One of the fastest growing electric mobility service providers, BluSmart has partnered with world’s leading electric vehicle manufacturers, and features mobility technology.

About BluSmart:- BluSmart is leading India’s path to zero-emission mobility, and we will continue to improve thequality of lives of people, driver partners and continue to provide the most reliable ride hailing service to the customers. BluSmart is committed to reliable, affordable, and sustainable mobility. BluSmart is the most preferred mode of public transportation across Delhi NCR having completed 12 million+ clean kms and saved 700+ tonne of CO2 emissions. For more information, visit: https://blu-smart.com/

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

At nearly 26k, record number of new Covid positive cases registered in Karnataka

April 23, 2021 by Nasheman

BENGALURU: For the third consecutive day, Karnataka beat its own dubious record of adding the highest number of fresh Covid cases to its tally. The state on Thursday saw a whopping 25,795 cases being added taking the total to 12,47,997 as against 12,22,202 on Wednesday. With this jump, the day’s positivity rate shot up to 15.87 per cent from 15.47 per cent the previous day. It marked a 2.11 per cent growth over the Wednesday tally, which is another dubious record set on Thursday.

The mortality rate, however, is showing some healthy signs as it has been steadily falling, standing at 1.11 per cent now. Health experts explain that the number of deaths is in proportion negligible to the high number of cases adding to the tally. The State Government had aimed to bring the mortality rate below 1 per cent — which has been achieved in Bengaluru at 0.90 per cent.The toll is now 13,885, up from 13,762 on Wednesday.

The troublesome part of the pandemic for the state at present is its increasing active cases, which are currently under treatment. It has risen to a whopping 1,96,236 cases and is a result of the high number of cases being added daily and considerably low numbers getting discharged. Karnataka ranks third in the highest number of active cases among states. The figure was in the 6,000s towards January-end when the state was moving out of the first wave of the pandemic.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Maharashtra reports 67,013 COVID-19 cases 568 deaths

April 23, 2021 by Nasheman

Prohibitory orders, banning assembly of five or more people at once place, are in force till 7 am on May 1, while non-essential activities are not being allowed.

MUMBAI: Maharashtra on Thursday reported 67,013 new coronavirus cases, slightly less than the day before, taking its case tally to 40,94,840.

On April 18, Maharashtra had reported its highest daily rise in infections so far with 68,631 new cases, followed by 67,468 on Wednesday.

On April 17 it had reported 67,123 cases.

Of 568 fatalities, 309 occurred in the last 48 hours and 158 last week, while remaining had taken place in the period before the last week, the official said.

In good news, 62,298 patients were discharged from hospitals during the day, raising the number of recovered cases to 33,30,747.

The number of active cases increased to 6,99,858.

State capital Mumbai recorded 7,367 new cases and 75 fatalities, taking its case tally to 6,09,080 and death toll to 12,583.

With 2,81,506 new tests, the number of samples examined for coronavirus in Maharashtra went up to 2,48,95,986, the official said.

Currently 39,71,917 people are in home quarantine, while 29,014 people are in institutional quarantine.

Maharashtra’s COVID-19 recovery rate is 81.34 per cent, while the fatality rate is 1.53 per cent.

The state’s positivity rate is 16.45 per cent, as per the health department.

The Mumbai division, including Mumbai and satellite towns, recorded 17,195 new cases and 127 deaths, taking the count of cases to 12,69,529 and toll to 22,184.

After Mumbai, the Raigad district in the same division reported 29 deaths, the official said.

The Nashik division reported 10,468 new infections including 3,160 in Nashik city, 2,509 in the rest of the district and 2,450 in Ahmednagar district.

Out of 86 COVID-19 deaths in the Nashiik division, 20 were from Nashik, 16 in Ahmednagar district and 14 in Ahmednagar city while 18 in Jalgaon district.

The Pune division saw 13,219 new infections, including 4,657 in Pune city, 2,731 in Pune district and 2,519 in neighbouring Pimpri Chinchwad industrial townships.

Out of 42 deaths in the division, Satara district and Solapur city reported 17 and 14, respectively.

The Kolhapur division added 2,421 cases, while Aurangabad division reported 2,780 new infections and 38 deaths of which 17 were from Parbhani district alone.

The Latur division reported 4,239 cases along with 102 deaths.

Of deaths, 34 were from Nanded district, 13 from Nanded city, 24 from Osmanabad district, 15 from Latur district and 11 from Beed district.

Latur city reported five deaths.

The caseload of Akola division increased by 4,183 with 60 deaths of which Yavatmal district contributed 37.

The Nagpur division registered 12,508 new cases of COVID-19, including 5,440 in Nagpur city and 2,636 in Nagpur district.

The division also reported 90 deaths of which 55 were from Nagpur city and 18 from Nagpur district.

Maharashtra’s coronavirus figures are as follows: Total cases 40,94,840, new cases 67,013, death toll 62,479, recoveries 33,30,747, active cases 6,99,858, people tested so far 2,48,95,986.

Meanwhile, fresh restrictions on travel, attendance in offices and wedding functions announced by the Maharashtra government to check the COVID-19 spread came into force on Thursday night.

Maharashtra, facing an unprecedented surge in coronavirus cases, is already under severe restrictions since April 14 and the fresh “lockdown-like” curbs were announced on Wednesday to break the chain of viral transmission in the state.

Prohibitory orders, banning assembly of five or more people at once place, are in force till 7 am on May 1, while non-essential activities are not being allowed.

Essential services, including grocery stores, are permitted to operate only between between 7 and 11 am.

The new restrictions under the government’s `Break- the-Chain’ programme came into force at 8 pm on Thursday and will remain effective till 7 am on May 1.

In the cabinet meeting this week, several ministers demanded a total lockdown for 15 days to curb the rising COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra, the state worst hit by the pandemic in the country.

But Chief MinisterUddhav Thackeray decided against imposing a total shutdown, apparently after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address to the nation where he said a lockdown should be the “last resort”.

Now, with the new curbs the government has decided to reduce presence of people on the streets and in public transport.

According to an order issued by Chief Secretary Sitaram Kunte, government offices – central, state and local authorities – will work with 15 per cent attendance except those in emergency services directly connected to management of the pandemic.

Other offices, allowed to operate as per the existing rules, will function with 15 per cent strength or five people, whichever is more, stated the order.

Only government personnel and those in emergency services would be allowed to use suburban trains, metro and mono services in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, it said.

All those engaged in medical services – doctors, nurses, paramedics, lab technicians and clinical staff – will be issued travel passes on basis of identity cards.

However, patients needing medical treatment and specially-abled persons can travel in trains, the order said.

Municipal and state transport buses will operate at 50 per cent capacity with no standing passengers.

Marriage ceremonies have to be conducted as a single event in a single hall not extending beyond two hours with maximum of 25 person in attendance, the order said, adding violation will attract a fine of Rs 50,000.

For inter-city and inter-district travel bylong- distance trains and buses, the local Railways/state transport authorities will ensure screening of passengers, the order said.

Passengers of private buses (who are allowed to travel) will have to quarantine themselves at home for 14 days after they reach their destination.

Bus operators will have to stamp the passengers’ hands to indicate they are supposed to stay at home for 14 days.

On Thursday, police vans made rounds of the main streets in Mumbai asking people on the loudspeaker to stay home and avoid crowding.

Police have put up barricades at the entry and exit gates of suburban railway stations to prevent unauthorised people from travelling in local trains.

Police personnel manned the streets to check motorists and cars for the yellow, green and red stickers which are to be used for specific purpose while moving around during the period of restrictions.

The state government said only government personnel and health workers will be allowed to travel by suburban trains in Mumbai.

The fresh restrictions under the government’s `Break- the-Chain’ programme came into force at 8 pm on Thursday and will remain effective till 7 am on May 1.

No one else even notified as essential services or under exemptions as per earlier government orders will be allowed to use local trains during this period, said a statement issued by the office of Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray here.

Government entities include civic bodies of Mumbai, Thane and other corporations, zilla parishads, government authorities, statutory commissions and agencies, the statement said.

Accredited media personnel are prominent among those excluded from the use of suburban trains which are the lifeline of Mumbai and its satellite towns.

Work from home for government staff was not sanction of leave and 85 per cent of such employees must work remotely, the CMO said.

It is expected that government departments will embrace e-office as well as tele-meeting systems, it said.

A separate statement from the chief minister’s office (CMO) said essential services or those excluded from the curbs can display their organisation’s identity card and travel by private vehicles for their work.

the state police on Friday reintroduced the e-pass system for inter-state and inter-district travel in “extreme emergency” situations, a top police official said.

Fresh restrictions on travel, attendance in offices and wedding functions announced by the Maharashtra government came into force on Thursday night.

The state, which has facing an unprecedented surge in coronavirus cases, was already under severe restrictions since April 14 and the fresh “lockdown- like” curbs were announced on Wednesday.

Maharashtra DGP Sanjay Pandey said, “The e-pass system has been reintroduced from Friday and citizens should use it in case of absolute emergency.”

People have to apply onhttps://covid19.mhpolice.in/ and submit the necessary documents and mention the reason for their extreme emergency travel.

“But those who do not have access to online e-pass system, can visit the nearest police station to procure it. The personnel at the police station will help in filling the form and issue the e-pass,” Pandey said.

This is only meant for the personal use of citizens to facilitate their journey in emergency, he said.

Earlier this month, when other restrictions came into force, top police officials had said that they had not made any provision of e-passes and added that instructions had been given to the staff to allow those in emergency to travel.

“But considering the requests for emergency travel during the ongoing restrictions, the police decided to reintroduce the e-pass system to facilitate people,” another official said.

During the first nationwide lockdown last year, the e-pass system was introduced for all emergency and essential services, in which lakhs of passes were issued by the police.

Recently, the Mumbai police have introduced the system of issuing colour-coded passes for essential services vehicles.

State continues to face oxygen, medicine shortage

The first `Oxygen Express’ carrying liquid medical oxygen departed for Maharashtra from Visakhapatnam on late Thursday night.

Railway Minister Piyush Goyal took to Twitter to inform about the Ro-Ro (roll-on-roll-off) train with seven tankers leaving for Maharashtra.

“The first Oxygen Express train loaded with liquid medical oxygen tankers has left for Maharashtra from Vizag.

Railways continues to serve the nation in difficult times by transporting essential commodities and driving innovation to ensure the wellbeing of all citizens,” Goyal tweeted.

With Maharashtra battling shortages of medical oxygen amid COVID-19 surge, on April 19 the train left for Visakhapatnam from Kalamboli near Mumbai.

After nearly 50 hours’ journey, it reached Visakhapatnam about 1 am on April 22.

Nearly 75 hours after its departure from Kalamboli, the train carrying seven tankers loaded with oxygen has started its return journey.

On Sunday, the Railways had announced it will run Oxygen Express over the next few days to transport oxygen across the country.

Under the initiative, empty tankers will be loaded with liquid medical oxygen from Visakhapatnam, Jamshedpur, Rourkela and Bokaro.

Meanwhile, the Nagpur district administration on Thursday received 7,010 vials of the COVID-19 drug and allotted them to hospitals, an official said.

On Wednesday, during a marathon hearing in the Nagpur bench of the HC, the district administration had said they will be receiving 6,572 Remdesivir vials within two days.

However, the official from the collectorate confirmed the administration receiving 7,010 vials of the COVID-19 drug from half-a-dozen pharma companies and their allotment to hospitals in the district, which has been badly affected by the infection.

However, the district collectorate dashboard on Remdesivir allotment stated that 5,899 vials were received by authorities and allocated to private, government, Railway and civic-run hospitals for treatment of COVID-19 patients.

On Thursday, Nagpur district registered 110 COVID-19 deaths and 7,344 new cases of the infection.

On Wednesday, the HC slammed the Maharashtra government for its “extremely callous” behaviour towards the issue of procuring and allocating Remdesivir injections and said the authorities are shirking their responsibilities.

A division bench of Justices S B Shukre and S M Modak was irked that its April 19 order, directing the state government to supply 10,000 Remdesivir vials to Nagpur on that very day, was not complied with completely.

The court was later informed that between April 19 and April 21, as many as 5,245 vials of Remdesivir had been distributed in Nagpur, and around 6,000 more vials will be allotted by Thursday.

Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray spoke to his Odisha counterpart Naveen Patnaik on Thursday and thanked him for helping with procurement of oxygen for Maharashtra.

Thackeray took to Twitter to inform about his conversation with Patnaik.

The tweet said he thanked the Odisha chief minister for “helping in procurement and transportation of oxygen from Odisha to Maharashtra and for standing by each other in these crucial times as one nation”.

Thackeray did not elaborate on the procurement of oxygen from the eastern state.

A tweet from Patnaik’s officeearlier in the day said the chief ministerdiscussed the coronavirus situation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Odisha will ramp up oxygen production to assist other states.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

COVID-19 Update India: Records 3,32,730 cases, 2,263 deaths in India; highest in world for second consecutive day

April 23, 2021 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: India added a record over 3.32 lakh new coronavirus cases in a single day taking the country’s tally to 1,62,63,695, while active cases crossed the 24-lakh mark, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Friday.

The death toll increased to 1,86,920 with a record 2,263 new fatalities.

The country recorded a single day rise of 3,32,730 new cases, the data updated at 8 am showed.

Registering a steady increase, the active cases increased to 24,28,616 comprising 14.93 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has further dropped to 83.92 per cent.

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1,36, 48,159, while the case fatality rate has further dropped to 1.15 per cent, the data stated.

India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16.

It went past  60 lakh on September 28,  70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19.

India crossed the grim milestone of 1.50 crore on April 19.

According to the ICMR, 27,44,45,653 samples have been tested up to April 22 with 17,40,550 samples being tested on Thursday.

The 2,263 new fatalities include 568 from Maharashtra, 306 from Delhi, 207 from Chhattisgarh, 195 from Uttar Pradesh, 137 from Gujarat, 123 from Karnataka and 106 from Jharkhand.

A total of 1,86,920 deaths have been reported so far in the country including 62,479 from Maharashtra, 13,885 from Karnataka, 13,317 from Tamil Nadu, 13,193 from Delhi, 10,766 from West Bengal, 10,541 from Uttar Pradesh, 8,189 from Punjab and 7,541 from Andhra Pradesh.

Filed Under: HEALTH, India

More than 90 per cent personnel of Armed Forces administered first dose of COVID vaccine

April 22, 2021 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: The administration of COVID-19 vaccine to the those serving in the Army, Navy and Air Force is going in full swing, with half of the Armed Forces having completed the full schedule of the vaccine. Being the frontline workers and health care workers, personnel of the services have been vaccinated irrespective of age.

More than 90 percent of serving personnel have received one dose and more than 50 per cent of the personnel have received the complete schedule of vaccine.”Of the 14-lakh-strong armed forces more than 12.5 lakh have received the first dose whereas the full vaccine schedule has been completed for more than 7 lakh soldiers. Covishield is the vaccine used in the Armed Forces and extra care is being taken to pay attention to the serving personnel, veterans and their dependents.Meanwhile, noting the rush at the Base Hospital Delhi Cantt (BHDC), the Army decided to convert the building into an exclusive COVID-19 facility for the Indian armed forces and veterans, with effect from April 22, 2021.

“As on date, there are 258 oxygenated beds at BHDC which are fully occupied. Nearly 400 plus COVID positive cases with mild symptoms are in home isolation, who otherwise would have been admitted in BHDC,” told a source.“Majority of the cases in BH are of the family members and serving personnel. All OPDs will shift to and function at the Army Hospital Research and Referral,” told the officer.The Defence Services have stepped up resources in areas where COVID patients are arriving in increasing numbers.“Even veterans who are members of ECHS and are equired to be managed by nominated civilian hospitals are being entertained at Military hospitals to the extent possible,” said the sources after speaking to some officers managing the COVID cases for service personnel and veterans and their dependents in the Base Hospital, Delhi.Keeping the anticipated surge in mind further steps have been taken,Adding that the steps were taken anticipating a surge, the source said, “concerted efforts are being made to increase the oxygenated beds in the coming days. The capacity enhancement should materialise in a few days.””All our efforts are being made to ensure health care of all serving and veteran army persons during these trying times,” the source added.

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COVID-19 Update India Over 3.14 lakh cases highest-ever recorded in any country 2,104 succumb to the virus

April 22, 2021 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: India registered over 3.14 lakh new coronavirus cases in a day, the highest-ever single-day count recorded in any country, taking the the total tally of COVID-19 cases in the country to 1,59,30,965.

The national COVID-19 recovery rate fell below 85 per cent.

Registering a steady increase for the 43rd day in a row, the active cases have increased to 22,91,428 comprising 14.38 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has dropped to 84.46 per cent, the data updated at 8 am showed.

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1,34, 54,880.

The case fatality rate has further dropped to 1.16 per cent, the data stated.

India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh  on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16.

It went past  60 lakh on September 28,  70 lakh on  October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29,  90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19.

India crossed the grim milestone of 1.50 crore on April 19.

According to the ICMR, 27,27,05,103 samples have been tested up to April 21 with 16,51,711 samples being tested on Wednesday.

The 2,104 new fatalities include 568 from Maharashtra,  249 from Delhi, 193 from Chhattisgarh, 187 from Uttar Pradesh, 125 from Gujarat and ,116 from Karnataka.

A total of 1,84,657 deaths have been reported so far in the country including 61,911 from Maharashtra, 13,762 from Karnataka ,13,258 from Tamil Nadu, 12,887 from Delhi, 10,710 from West Bengal, 10,346 from Uttar Pradesh, 8,114 from Punjab and 7,510 from Andhra Pradesh.

Filed Under: ELECTION, India

Two injured in bomb blast in West Bengal’s Ketugram ahead of polls, three held

April 22, 2021 by Nasheman

BARDHAMAN (WEST BENGAL): Two persons have been injured after a crude bomb exploded at a house in Ketugram assembly constituency in West Bengal’s Purba Bardhaman district, which will go to polls on Thursday in the sixth phase of elections, police said.

A villager who lodged a complaint with the police claimed that bombs were being made at that house. Addl SP (Rural), Dhruba Das, said that three firearms and materials used for making bombs have been recovered from the spot.

The BJP candidate of Ketugram Constituency, Anadi Ghosh, claimed that the Trinamool Congress workers were behind the incident as they are trying to create trouble in the area. TMC nominee from the constituency Sheikh Shahnawaz denied the charge and said that no party workers were involved in the incident.

Filed Under: ELECTION, India

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