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News Live Updates: 18,327 New Coronavirus Cases In India
Latest
News Live Updates: The recovery rate is 96.98 per cent.
New
Delhi:
India
today reported 18,327 fresh coronavirus cases and the tally has climbed to
1,11,92,088, while the number of recoveries has surged to 1,08,54,128, the
Union health ministry said on Saturday.
The death
count due to the viral disease has gone up to 1,57,656 in the country with 108
more fatalities reported in a 24-hour period, the ministry's data showed.
The
cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in India has crossed
1.90 crore with 10,34,672 vaccine jabs being given till Friday evening, the
Union Health Ministry said.
The
countrywide vaccination drive was rolled out on January 16 with healthcare
workers (HCWs) getting inoculated and vaccination of frontline workers (FLWs)
starting from February 2.
Meanwhile,
Maharashtra reported 10,216 new coronavirus cases on Friday, the highest number
of single-day cases in nearly five months, which took its overall tally to
21,98,399, a health department official said.
This is
the first time since October 17, 2020, the single-day case count in the state
has gone above the 10,000- mark.
On
October 17, the state had reported 10,259 cases. On Wednesday (March 3), there
were 9,855 new cases, while Thursday's infection count was 8,998.
The
state's death count rose to 52,393 with 53 fatalities reported on Friday, the
official said.
"Will
Reach Parliament On Lakhs Of Tractors If Needed": Rakesh TikaitBharatiya
Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Singh Tikait on Monday said that lakhs of
farmers in their tractors would reach Parliament to seek repeal of the three
new farm laws if needed.Mr Tikait, one of the prominent leaders of farmer
unions which are protesting against the Centre's new laws on Delhi borders,
addressed a huge rally in Madhya Pradesh's Sheopur.
"If
needed, we, on lakhs of tractors will reach Parliament to press for the repeal
of the three black laws. 3,500 tractors entered Delhi on Republic Day. These
were not hired tractors," he said.
Without
naming local BJP leader and Union agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Mr
Tikait said he was powerless.
India
"Really Stands Out" In Terms Of Vaccine Policy: IMF's Gita
GopinathIndia has been at the forefront in fighting the coronavirus pandemic
and "really stands out" in terms of its vaccine policy, Chief
Economist of the IMF Gita Gopinath said on Monday, as she hailed the country
for playing a very important role during the crisis by manufacturing and
shipping the COVID-19 vaccines to several nations.
Ms
Gopinath made the comments in an interactive session during the Inaugural Dr.
Hansa Mehta Lecture organised on occasion of International Women's Day.
"I
also want to mention that India really stands out in terms of its vaccine
policy. If you look at where exactly is one manufacturing hub for vaccines in
the world - that will be India," Ms Gopinath said.
Kamal
Haasan's Party To Fight In 154 Seats In Tamil Nadu, Rest For 2
AlliesActor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan's party Makkal Needhi Maiam (MKM) on
Monday announced contesting on 154 out of 234 assembly seats in Tamil Nadu
assembly elections. The party left the remaining 80 seats for its two alliance
partners - All India Samathuva Makkal Katchi and Indhiya Jananayaga Katchi -
that will contest on 40 seats each.
The MNM
had secured around 4 per cent votes in 2019 Lok Sabha election, with its share
going as high as 10 per cent in the urban pockets.
Dr R
Mahendran, MNM vice-president and its candidate from Coimbatore, had clocked
1.45 lakh votes or 11.6% of the total vote share the constituency.
Firemen,
Cop Among 7 Dead In Kolkata Blaze, Mamata Banerjee Visits SpotSeven people were
killed in a huge fire that broke out in an office building in central Kolkata's
Strand Road on Monday evening.
Among the
dead are four firemen, a police officer, a Railways officer and a security
person, officials said.
Two
others are missing.
Five of
the seven bodies were found in an elevator on the 12th floor. The victims
appeared to have suffocated and burnt to death inside the lift.
West
Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee reached the spot at around 11 pm.
Rs 480
Crore Needed To Vaccinate 3 Crore Health Workers, Frontline Workers: CentreThe
expenditure to be incurred as operational cost for COVID-19 vaccination of
estimated three crore healthcare and frontline workers is about Rs 480 crore
and vaccines' cost is about Rs 1,392 crore, Minister of State for Health
Ashwini Choubey told the Rajya Sabha on Monday, reported news agency PTI. In
response to a question on whether the government plans to distribute the
vaccine free of cost to any section of population in the country, the minister
said, "Presently, the vaccine is being provided free of cost to healthcare
workers and frontline workers."
Record
Vaccination Against Covid In Delhi As 35,000 Receive ShotsOver 35,700
beneficiaries received doses of the COVID-19


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