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NEW DELHI: The number of confirmed cases around the world crossed amillion mark on Thursday. In India, more than 2,000 people were infected from the virus till which has so far claimed over 50 lives till Thursday evening.

According to the latest update by the ministry of health and family welfare, the total number of coronavirus positive cases rose to 2,301 by Friday morning. There were 2,088 active cases, 157 people were cured and 56 people died.


Here is a look at all the latest updates on the outbreak of coronavirus in India and around the world —

SC notice to govt over payment of wages to migrants
SC issues notice to the Centre on petition by rights activists Harsh Mandher and Anjali Bharadwaj seeking immediate payment of basic minimum wages to migrant workers and self-employed poor affected by lockdown. SC seeks response by April 7.

Solicitor general Tushar Mehta tells a bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and Deepak Gupta that PIL ships opened by activists, sitting in comfort of their homes, must be shut. He said government is looking after the basic needs of workers.

Fresh cases of coronavirus in Rajasthan, curfew imposed in two areas
Over 20 people tested positive for coronavirus in Rajasthan on Friday including nine who had attended a congregation in Delhi's Nizamuddin. Curfew was imposed in two areas of Bikaner after two persons who had attended the Nizamuddin congregation tested positive.

The total number of cases in the state has now climbed to 154.

PM Modi asks citizens to light diyas, candles to fight the 'darkness of coronavirus'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday in a video message urged the people of the country to stand united in the fight against coronavirus epidemic. The Prime Minister called upon the people of the country to light candles, diyas, torchlights from the balconies and doorways of their houses on April 5 for nine minutes as a symbolic gesture to fight against the darkness spread by coronavirus. The Prime Minister also instructed the people to remain inside and not venture out on the streets during the task.

Disappointed as no financial package announced: Chidambaram on PM's address
Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Friday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's video message broadcast this morning, saying "symbolism" is important but serious thought to ideas and measures is equally important.

World Bank approves $1 billion emergency funds for India to tackle coronavirus outbreak
The World Bank's first set of aid projects, amounting to $1.9 billion, will assist 25 countries, and new operations are moving forward in over 40 nations using the fast-track process, the bank said. The largest chunk of the emergency financial assistance has gone to India - $1 billion.

Nearly 65% of 544 new all-India cases linked to Tablighi Jamaat’s event in city
The explosion of Covid-19 cases caused by the Tablighi Jamaat event continued to unfold for the third consecutive day, when at least 295 delegates from across the country who had attended the religious congregation in Delhi’s Nizamuddin last month tested positive for the virus, accounting for more than 60% of the 485 confirmed cases across India till around 11.45 pm on Thursday.

Common, staggered lockdown exit plan needed, says PM Modi
Indicating that there is need for a coordinated approach to the lifting of restrictions after the national lockdown ends on April 14 to ensure that the gains of social distancing and isolation in the fight against Covid-19 are not lost, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday asked chief ministers to consider a common exit strategy once the lockdown ends.

Post lockdown, international passenger flights to India to be okayed on country-by-country basis
Resumption of schedule passengers flights after April 14-15 midnight, unless the lockdown is extended to contain the spread of coronavirus, will be a gradual affair. Allowing passengers — mostly Indians stranded abroad — to fly to India will be decided on a country to country (from where they have to return) basis depending on the call taken by the heath and home ministries.

MHA asks states to make people aware of penal provisions
The home secretary on Thursday requested states to widely circulate information on penal provisions in the Disaster Management Act as well as the Indian Penal Code for violation of lockdown guidelines and asked law enforcement agencies to take suitable action under these provisions. The latest communication came a day after states/UTs were asked to implement the lockdown measures issued by the MHA in the exercise of powers under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, “in letter and spirit, without allowing any exception”.

China to observe April 4 as mourning day for coronavirus victims
China will observe a national day of mourning on Saturday for martyrs, including the "whistleblower" doctor Li Wenliang, who sacrificed their lives in the fight against the coronavirus outbreak and the over 3,300 people who died of the COVID-19 in the country.




During the commemoration, national flags will fly at half-mast across the country and in all Chinese embassies and consulates abroad, and public recreational activities will be suspended across the country, official media reported on Friday.




US toll crosses 5000, 1000-a-day for first time


More than 1000 Americans died of coronavirus infection and related issues in the past 24 hours – the first time the toll has crossed the four-figure mark on a single day – as the US death count from the pandemic crossed the 5000 mark on Thursday. The day also brought the grim news that nearly 10 million (one crore) Americans have filed unemployment claims in the past two weeks (6.6 million in the last week in addition to 3.3 million previous week), confirming that besides the death toll, the pandemic is killing the US economy.




Confirmed coronavirus cases top one million globally


Confirmed coronavirus cases topped one million around the world on Thursday as Europe reeled from the pandemic and the United States reported record numbers of people out of work. The virus has killed over 51,000 globally with the largest number of deaths in Italy, followed by Spain and the United States. The first 1,00,000 cases were reported in around 55 days and the first 5,00,000 in 76 days. Cases doubled to 1 million within the past eight days.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...6-dead-in-india/articleshowprint/74959028.cms
 
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's followers, voters and supporters often make fun of their western neighbour by calling them as a 'beggar country', while they tirelessly flaunt India, under Narendra Modi, as the 'rising economy - growing GDP', with 'Mars-program, satellite launchpads'. They also ostentatiously tell the whole world that India does not need their money, and that India has so much money that India can buy its tiny neighboring country called, Bhutan.

So what happened Narendra Modi? Where is the money earned from satellite launchpads, about which Indian nationalists claim that it is another source of the earning for India, a country with massive poverty?

Did you spend all the money on your expensive travels abroad, the purchasing of billions worth of human killing weapons from Israel, USA, Russia, France and Germany, or on the construction of lifeless made-in-China statues of the Indian nationalists? Or did you spend all the money on buying parliamentarians on the controversial bills passed through the parliament, on Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the anti-minority citizenship bill?
 
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Indians would brag about Richie Rich India and than get bych slapped by Modi begging for Money.

Indians bash chinese health equipment saying its third rated but than Modiji trolls them all buying chinese health equipment to save indian lives.

Indians are pathetic.
 
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@SIPRA @Areesh @Mentee



There must be something wrong with the report in the said news...

The 3rd/4rth Biggest Economy in this part of the Milkyway doens't need 'aid'...

With $500Bln in FOREX
..and growing by the month.... surely, it would be unimaginable for the self respecting Indians to 'beg' for punny $1bln!

And if it is true then:

Sad Day for Indian and Indianness!!!

On a serous note there are ample chances that India gonna face a health nightmare in the coming days. The picture doesn't give rosy vibes.
 
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NEW DELHI: The number of confirmed cases around the world crossed amillion mark on Thursday. In India, more than 2,000 people were infected from the virus till which has so far claimed over 50 lives till Thursday evening.

According to the latest update by the ministry of health and family welfare, the total number of coronavirus positive cases rose to 2,301 by Friday morning. There were 2,088 active cases, 157 people were cured and 56 people died.


Here is a look at all the latest updates on the outbreak of coronavirus in India and around the world —

SC notice to govt over payment of wages to migrants
SC issues notice to the Centre on petition by rights activists Harsh Mandher and Anjali Bharadwaj seeking immediate payment of basic minimum wages to migrant workers and self-employed poor affected by lockdown. SC seeks response by April 7.

Solicitor general Tushar Mehta tells a bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and Deepak Gupta that PIL ships opened by activists, sitting in comfort of their homes, must be shut. He said government is looking after the basic needs of workers.

Fresh cases of coronavirus in Rajasthan, curfew imposed in two areas
Over 20 people tested positive for coronavirus in Rajasthan on Friday including nine who had attended a congregation in Delhi's Nizamuddin. Curfew was imposed in two areas of Bikaner after two persons who had attended the Nizamuddin congregation tested positive.

The total number of cases in the state has now climbed to 154.

PM Modi asks citizens to light diyas, candles to fight the 'darkness of coronavirus'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday in a video message urged the people of the country to stand united in the fight against coronavirus epidemic. The Prime Minister called upon the people of the country to light candles, diyas, torchlights from the balconies and doorways of their houses on April 5 for nine minutes as a symbolic gesture to fight against the darkness spread by coronavirus. The Prime Minister also instructed the people to remain inside and not venture out on the streets during the task.

Disappointed as no financial package announced: Chidambaram on PM's address
Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Friday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's video message broadcast this morning, saying "symbolism" is important but serious thought to ideas and measures is equally important.

World Bank approves $1 billion emergency funds for India to tackle coronavirus outbreak
The World Bank's first set of aid projects, amounting to $1.9 billion, will assist 25 countries, and new operations are moving forward in over 40 nations using the fast-track process, the bank said. The largest chunk of the emergency financial assistance has gone to India - $1 billion.

Nearly 65% of 544 new all-India cases linked to Tablighi Jamaat’s event in city
The explosion of Covid-19 cases caused by the Tablighi Jamaat event continued to unfold for the third consecutive day, when at least 295 delegates from across the country who had attended the religious congregation in Delhi’s Nizamuddin last month tested positive for the virus, accounting for more than 60% of the 485 confirmed cases across India till around 11.45 pm on Thursday.

Common, staggered lockdown exit plan needed, says PM Modi
Indicating that there is need for a coordinated approach to the lifting of restrictions after the national lockdown ends on April 14 to ensure that the gains of social distancing and isolation in the fight against Covid-19 are not lost, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday asked chief ministers to consider a common exit strategy once the lockdown ends.

Post lockdown, international passenger flights to India to be okayed on country-by-country basis
Resumption of schedule passengers flights after April 14-15 midnight, unless the lockdown is extended to contain the spread of coronavirus, will be a gradual affair. Allowing passengers — mostly Indians stranded abroad — to fly to India will be decided on a country to country (from where they have to return) basis depending on the call taken by the heath and home ministries.

MHA asks states to make people aware of penal provisions
The home secretary on Thursday requested states to widely circulate information on penal provisions in the Disaster Management Act as well as the Indian Penal Code for violation of lockdown guidelines and asked law enforcement agencies to take suitable action under these provisions. The latest communication came a day after states/UTs were asked to implement the lockdown measures issued by the MHA in the exercise of powers under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, “in letter and spirit, without allowing any exception”.

China to observe April 4 as mourning day for coronavirus victims
China will observe a national day of mourning on Saturday for martyrs, including the "whistleblower" doctor Li Wenliang, who sacrificed their lives in the fight against the coronavirus outbreak and the over 3,300 people who died of the COVID-19 in the country.




During the commemoration, national flags will fly at half-mast across the country and in all Chinese embassies and consulates abroad, and public recreational activities will be suspended across the country, official media reported on Friday.




US toll crosses 5000, 1000-a-day for first time


More than 1000 Americans died of coronavirus infection and related issues in the past 24 hours – the first time the toll has crossed the four-figure mark on a single day – as the US death count from the pandemic crossed the 5000 mark on Thursday. The day also brought the grim news that nearly 10 million (one crore) Americans have filed unemployment claims in the past two weeks (6.6 million in the last week in addition to 3.3 million previous week), confirming that besides the death toll, the pandemic is killing the US economy.




Confirmed coronavirus cases top one million globally


Confirmed coronavirus cases topped one million around the world on Thursday as Europe reeled from the pandemic and the United States reported record numbers of people out of work. The virus has killed over 51,000 globally with the largest number of deaths in Italy, followed by Spain and the United States. The first 1,00,000 cases were reported in around 55 days and the first 5,00,000 in 76 days. Cases doubled to 1 million within the past eight days.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...6-dead-in-india/articleshowprint/74959028.cms





Strongly disagree. india has been a superpower since 2012. If you don't know this then I feel sorry for you.
 
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actually declared superpower.. US is taking medical supplies from great rindia to fulfill its demands in deferred payments and plans to request for donations afterwards..lol
 
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these indians hindu extremists regime is curse for humanity and will lead to destruction of india
 
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On a serous note there are ample chances that India gonna face a health nightmare in the coming days. The picture doesn't give rosy vibes.
Besides all buzz around, I am having a feeling that this virus will disappear in May on itself. I don't know, this may a false feeling, but that's what I am thinking.
 
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