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grevispharma · 2 months
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trustednewstribune · 1 year
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Maoists kill 2 Armymen in Chhattisgarh
The security forces have launched a search operation in the area after the incident”, said Sundarraj P, inspector general of police (Bastar range).
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RAIPUR:  A day after three jawans were killed in an encounter at the strife-torn Sukma, the outlawed CPI (Maoist) targeted the security personnel killing one in an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion triggered by them in south Bastar and shot dead an army man in Kanker.
During the last week, as many as seven personnel were killed by the Maoists in the state. “On Sunday, a head constable of Chhattisgarh Armed Force, Sanjay Lakda was killed in an IED blast detonated by Maoists in Narayanpur district. The security forces have launched a search operation in the area after the incident,” said Sundarraj P, inspector general of police (Bastar range).
In another incident, a jawan of the Indian Army Motiram Anchla who had come on leave to his village Useli in the Kanker district was killed by the suspected team of Maoists in the market area. He died on the spot. Narayanpur and Kanker are among the seven Maoist-affected districts in the conflict zone of Bastar.
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timesindia24 · 3 years
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CG Vyapam Recruitment 2021: छत्तीसगढ़ में मार्केट इंस्पेक्टर और सब-इंस्पेक्टर के पदों पर निकली वैकेंसी, मिलेगी इतनी सैलरी
CG Vyapam Recruitment 2021: छत्तीसगढ़ में मार्केट इंस्पेक्टर और सब-इंस्पेक्टर के पदों पर निकली वैकेंसी, मिलेगी इतनी सैलरी
सरकारी नौकरी: छत्तीसगढ़ में मार्केट इंस्पेक्टर और सब-इंस्पेक्टर के पदों पर निकली वैकेंसी. नई दिल्ली: CG Vyapam Recruitment:  छत्तीसगढ़ मंडी इंस्पेक्टर और सब इंस्पेक्टर भर्ती के लिए पंजीकरण प्रक्रिया शुरू हो गई है. आवेदन पत्र सीजी व्यापम की आधिकारिक वेबसाइट पर उपलब्ध हैं. इस भर्ती के माध्यम से कुल 146 रिक्तियां भरी जाएंगी. इस नौकरी के लिए आवेदन पत्र जमा करने की अंतिम तारीख 4 अप्रैल है. यह भी…
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tassoalloys · 3 years
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Everything You Need To Know About Graphite’s Market Scenario
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Graphite is one of the majority required minerals. However, India and abroad market scenario sometimes don’t happen to work in favour of graphite mining companies in India. 
India is the world's largest producer of graphite. The country is ranked among the top five producers which have about 11m tonnes of warehouses. Graphite deposits are reported from various regions including Jammu and Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Maharashtra. However, the most important economic deposits are available in Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Arunachal Pradesh, which are yet to be used. In terms of graphite mining companies in India, Jharkhand, Odisha, and Tamil Nadu are the only provinces where the works are carried out.
As one of the largest producers of natural graphite, India registered production of 30,000 tonnes in 2013, down 14% from last year due to low demand and temporary closure of mines.
The market scenario of Graphite Mining:
India currently produces around 89 minerals under different categories, consisting of petroleum minerals, iron ore, non-ferrous minerals, atomic minerals, and small minerals. The country has great mineral resources and reserves and is currently among the top ten producers in the world of many industrial minerals.
Graphite is one of the largest minerals produced in the country and, according to IM’s Natural Graphite 2012 Report, India is the fourth-largest producer of graphite in the world. Land graphite production fell by 15% to 30,000 tons last year and is likely to drop below 25,000 tons this year.
This is due to stricter government regulations, increased legal scrutiny on the graphite mining companies in India. The adverse effect of graphite mining in India hampered the expansion of existing producers but also kept inspectors absent.
According to market sources, Graphite mining companies in India are showing a decline from last year. However, the market is booming as industries return to production. Some collisions are undeniable due to recent orders issued by the Indian Supreme Court that will adversely affect the industry.
Many miners in the mineral-rich regions of Jharkhand, Karnataka, Odisha and Tamil Nadu have been hit hard by increased sanctions and further legal tests.
Overseas Expansion of Graphite Mining Companies in India:
Amid the current turmoil in the industry, it has become increasingly difficult for even the top graphite mining company to invest before meeting the required regulations.
According to market sources, new projects in India have been severely delayed pending final approval due to the increase in legislation. Due to the current state of mining in India, it will be a while before new Indian projects appear.
As a result, many manufacturers have begun looking for other graphite resources available abroad. One of the world's largest producers of graphite has found a 25km mine with large flake graphite discs in Madagascar.
For more information about ongoing information and trends on graphite mining in India, check out Tasso Alloys. They are one of the top graphite mining companies in India situated in Arunachal Pradesh.
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rkalert · 3 years
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CG Police Inspector Admit Card 2021 Market & Sub Inspector Exam Date, Hall Ticket Download on vyapam.cgstate.gov.in
CG Police Inspector Admit Card 2021 Download Market Inspector, Sub Inspector Exam Date at http://www.vyapam.cgstate.gov.in. The Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CG Vyapam) has released CG Vyapam Market Inspector Admit Card 2021 from its main web portal. CG Police Market Inspector, Sub Inspector Examination to be held on 29th April 2021. The Examination Board of CG Police has released…
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informational-king · 3 years
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Hindi-Top 5 Government Naukari-22 March 2021 SSB Odisha, DSSB, NMDC, CG Vyapam, HMT
Hindi-Top 5 Government Naukari-22 March 2021 SSB Odisha, DSSB, NMDC, CG Vyapam, HMT
Odisha, Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB), NMDC Ltd., Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CG Vyapam), HMT Machine Tools Ltd., among others, can make their dreams come true by applying today. Applications are invited for bumper vacancies for various Lecturers, JE, TGT, Primary Teacher, Field Attendant, Maintenance Assistant, Market Inspector, Sub-Inspector and Company…
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keenearthquakeyouth · 3 years
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Chhattisgarh Vyapam Recruitment of Market Inspector and Sub inspector
Chhattisgarh Vyapam Recruitment of Market Inspector and Sub inspector
Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (VYAPAM) Recruitment 2021:  CG Vyapam has released a notification for the recruitment for the post of Sub-inspector and market Inspector. Chhattisgarh Vyapam has released 168 vacancies. Candidates who are eligible can apply for the post on the official website of the Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board before the end date 04 April…
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naukaricareerme · 3 years
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CG Vyapam Recruitment 2021: Market Inspector And Sub Inspector Posts
CG Vyapam Recruitment 2021: Market Inspector And Sub Inspector Posts
CG Vyapam Recruitment 2021: CG Vyapam invited online applications to fill up 168 vacancies of Market Inspector (Mandi Inspector) and Sub Inspector. The application process has been started from 18th March to 04th April 2021. Eligible and willing aspirants get the complete information from this page. CG Vyapam Recruitment 2021: Short Details Organization Name Chhattisgarh Professional Examination…
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CG Vyapam Recruitment 2021: Recruitment of 168 Market Inspector and Sub Inspector posts in Chhattisgarh
CG Vyapam Recruitment 2021: Recruitment of 168 Market Inspector and Sub Inspector posts in Chhattisgarh
छत्तीसगढ़ प्रोफेशनल एग्जामिनेशन बोर्ड (सीजी व्यापम) ने छत्तीसगढ़ मंडी समिति में 168 मंडी निरीक्षक एवं उप निरीक्षक पदों पर भर्ती के पदों पर भर्ती के लिए आवेदन आमंत्रित किए हैं। इच्छुक उम्मीदवार छत्तीसगढ़ प्रोफेशनल एग्जामिनेशन बोर्ड (सीजी व्यापम) की ऑफिशियल वेबसाइट vyapam.cgstate.gov.in पर जाकर आवेदन कर सकते हैं।  इच्छुक उम्मीदवार 4 अप्रैल 2021 तक अपना आवेदन ऑनलाइन कर सकते हैं। 18 मार्च से इन पदों…
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swedna · 4 years
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Coronavirus in India updates: With 5,609 cases in a single day, the total coronavirus count in India has risen to 112,442, according to Worldometer data. As many as 3,438 people have died from the disease so far. The World Health Organization on Wednesday raised concerns about the increasing number of new coronavirus cases in poor countries, even as many rich nations had begun emerging from lockdown.
The global health body said 1,06,000 new cases of infection of the novel coronavirus had been recorded in 24 hours, the most in a single day since the outbreak began.
Coronavirus world update: Globally, 5,101,476 people have been infected by coronavirus so far, and the total number of deaths from the disease now stands at 329,903, according to Worldometer.
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02:48 PM Coronavirus LIVE: 42 more COVID-19 cases in Jharkhand, state tally reaches 290 42 more COVID-19 cases have been reported from Jharkhand in the past 24 hours, taking the total number of coronavirus cases in the state to 290, according to the state Health Department on Thursday. According to a health bulletin, there are 158 active COVID-19 cases in the state. So far, 129 people have recovered and been discharged after being treated for coronavirus. Meanwhile, two persons have lost their lives due to the virus in the state. One person also died after being negative (due to comorbid or other reasons) but before discharge. A total number of 39,790 samples have been tested for coronavirus in Jharkhand, the bulletin said. 02:45 PM Coronavirus LIVE: 116 more COVID-19 cases in Karnataka, state count reaches 1,568 116 more COVID-19 cases have been reported from Karnataka, taking the total number of coronavirus cases in the state to 1,568. "116 new COVID-19 positive cases reported in Karnataka (from 5 PM yesterday to 12 PM today), 14 people discharged during this period. Total positive cases in the state rises to 1568," said the Government of Karnataka. Total deaths in the state stand at 41. Besides, 570 people have been discharged so far. 02:43 PM Coronavirus LIVE: 43-year-old police constable dies of COVID-19 in Pune A 43-year-old police constable, who had tested positive for COVID-19, succumbed to the deadly infection at a hospital in Maharashtra's Pune city on Thursday, a senior police official said. The constable was attached to the traffic branch of Pune police and was undergoing treatment at Bharti Hospital since May 10, the official said. The infected policeman was on ventilator support and died on Thursday morning, he said. At least 26 personnel attached to Pune police have tested positive for COVID-19 so far, of which 14 have recovered from the infection and two have died. The constable is the second coronavirus casualty in Pune police, after a 57-year-old assistant sub-inspector died of the infection earlier this month.
02:41 PM 11 new coronavirus cases in Chhattisgarh; state tally rises to 126 At least 11 more people, mostly migrant workers, tested positive for coronavirus in Chhattisgarh on Thursday, taking the state's tally to 126, a health official said. Of the new cases, four were reported from Rajnandgaon, three from Janjgir-Champa, and one each from Raipur, Surguja, Kanker and Balod districts, the official said. Most of these patients were migrant labourers who recently returned to their hometowns from different states of the country and were staying in quarantine centres, he said. The state's Bastar division recorded its first case of coronavirus after a migrant worker tested positive in Kanker district, he said. The Bastar division comprises seven districts- Kanker, Kondagoan, Narayanpur, Bastar, Bijapur, Dantewada and Sukma. 02:40 PM Coronavirus LIVE: 45 new cases in Andhra Pradesh, tally rises to 2,452 Andhra Pradesh's COVID-19 tally touched 2,452 with the addition of 45 new cases in the 24 hours ending 10 a.m. on Thursday. Of the 45 new cases, four samples were found to have a travel history to the Koyambedu market in Chennai. The state nodal officer reported that 8,092 samples were tested during this period. The tally of 45 new cases detected in the last 24 hours is comparatively lower than the 68 cases that were reported over the preceding testing cycle of the same duration. 02:37 PM Coronavirus LIVE: US student builds website to track COVID-19 in India In the midst of the global pandemic, a computer science student from the US, has created a website to help India keep track of COVID-19 infection rates. Jeremy Philemon has applied his skills in the creation and updating of covid19india.org, a website that aggregates data from every part of the country of 1.35 billion people. The covid19india.org website presents a "tracker" based on that database of up-to-date numbers entered by hundreds of volunteers.Over the past two months, theAwebsite has received more than 1.75 billion page views.Philemon started the website in early March 2020 when India saw a sudden jump in positive COVID-19 cases. He realised there was no central place for residents and officials to find data on infection rates. 02:37 PM There are 112,442 coronavirus cases in India so far
02:36 PM Coronavirus positive woman dies in Budgam; death toll in Jammu and Kashmir reaches 19 A 70-year-old woman from Budgam district who had tested positive for coronavirus died at a hospital here on Thursday, taking the COVID-19 related death toll in Jammu and Kashmir to 19, officials said. The woman, hailing from Parisabad area of the central Kashmir district, died in the afternoon at the Chest Diseases Hospital, they said. She was initially admitted to the SMHS hospital on May 15, but after testing positive for coronavirus, she was shifted to the Chest Diseases hospital on May 18 as a case of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) with restrictive lung disease and COVID pneumonia, the officials said. 02:35 PM Coronavirus LIVE: Ahmedabad hospital reports highest COVID-19 deaths in Gujarat Nearly 50 per cent of the total coronavirus infection deaths in Gujarat so far have been reported from the Ahmedabad civil hospital, earning it the dubious distinction of being the 'COVID-19 graveyard'. Out of the total 749 COVID-19 deaths reported across Gujarat so far, as many as 351 patients succumbed to the disease in the Ahmedabad civil hospital located in Aswara area, as per the data shared by the city civic body. The other government facilities where coronavirus patients are being treated in Ahmedabad are the Sola civil hospital and the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (SVP) Hospital.
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COVID-19: Newborn twins named Corona and Covid in India
Newborn infants are proven at a hospital maternity ward in India, in this file photograph from July 10, 2009. Picture Credit score: AP Picture/Mahesh Kumar
New Delhi: A pair in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh have named their new child twins Corona and Covid.
The twins – a boy and a lady – had been born through the ongoing 21-day lengthy nationwide lockdown that started on March 24.
“The supply occurred after going through a number of difficulties and due to this fact, my husband and I needed to make the day memorable,” Preeti Verma, the 27-old mom of the twins, informed information company Press Belief of India.
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The couple stated the names would remind them in regards to the hardships they confronted through the lockdown and forward of the profitable supply in a authorities hospital final week.
The lockdown in India has resulted in the suspension of trains and airline providers and successfully stored 1.three billion Indians at residence for all however important journeys to locations like markets or pharmacies.
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TOPSHOT – Police inspector Rajesh Babu (C) carrying a coronavirus-themed helmet speaks to motorists at a checkpoint throughout a government-imposed nationwide lockdown as a safety measure towards the COVID-19 coronavirus in Chennai on March 28, 2020. One minute they’re dancing in the road in comical coronavirus helmets, the following they’re seen beating folks for flouting a nationwide lockdown — Indian police have performed good cop, unhealthy cop in a bid to halt the unfold of coronavirus. The streets of India’s cities have been largely abandoned for greater than every week of the federal government’s 21-day lockdown — no imply feat in a rustic of 1.three billion folks famed for his or her versatile angle in the direction of authority. / AFP / Arun SANKAR Picture Credit score: AFP
India has 2,909 confirmed instances of the coronavirus throughout the nation, together with 68 deaths.
The general variety of identified instances in India is small in contrast with america, Italy and China, however well being consultants say India might be weeks away from an enormous surge that would overwhelm its already strained public well being system.
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brajeshupadhyay · 4 years
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Coronavirus Outbreak Highlights: Haryana to impose 12-hour curfew between 7 pm and 7 am from Monday; state has reported 442 cases
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Coronavirus in Assam latest updates
Barber shops, saloons to remain closed in Assam
Barber shops, saloons and parlours shall continue to remain closed in Assam, ANI quotes state minister Himanta Biswa Sarma as saying. He added that home visits of barber would be allowed after following hygiene and sanitisation norms.
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Coronavirus in Chhattisgarh latest updates
14 migrant workers recently returned to Chhattisgarh test positive, count touches 57
Chhattisgarh's COVID-19 count touched 57 on Sunday after 14 migrant labourers, including two women, tested positive in Durg and Kabirdham districts. State Health Minister T S Singh Deo said that eight cases were detected in Durg, while the rest six in Kabirdham. He added that all of them are labourers, who had recently returned to the state from different parts of the country.
  Chhattisgarh COVID-19 figures are as follows: Positive cases 57, new cases 14, deaths nil, discharged 36, active cases 21, people tested so far 19,902
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Coronavirus in Chandigarh latest updates
Shops in Chandigarh to open on odd-even basis from 4 May
All neighbourhood shops in Chandigarh will remain open from 10 am to 6 pm on an odd-even basis from Sunday, the Union Territory administration has said.  However, malls, market complexes and big shops will remain closed. All shops in internal sector markets will remain open on an odd-even basis -- even numbered shops will open on 4 May and those with odd number on 5 May. "There will be strict emphasis on implementation of social distancing norms and other precautions. Milk, vegetables, fruits and chemists are exempted from these timings," an order issued by the Chandigarh administration said.
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Coronavirus in Karnataka latest updates
No pass required for travel within Bengaluru between 7 am and 7 pm
"From tomorrow you don’t need a pass to move in Bangalore between 7am and 7 pm. After 7 pm and upto 7 am the following morning, even if you have a pass you are not allowed to move except medical and essential service. Checkpoints will remain and your ID may be asked. Please be responsible," tweeted Bhaskar Rao, Commisioner of Police, Bengaluru City
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Coronavirus in Maharashtra latest updates
138 fresh cases, seven fatalities reported in Pune district
  Pune district in Maharashtra has reported 138 new coronavirus positive cases in the last 24 hours, taking its overall COVID-19 count to 2,050, a Health official said on Sunday. The death toll has mounted to 111 with seven more people succumbing to theviral infection on Saturday, he said. "Of the 138 new cases, 109 are from the limits of the Pune Municipal Corporationwhich now has 1,813 patients. Of the rest 29 cases, six are from Pimpri Chinchwad while 23 are from rural and Cantonment areas," he said. The total number of cases in Pimpri Chinchwad now stands at 121 and in rural and cantonment areas at 116, he added.
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Coronavirus in Maharashtra latest updates
100 persons allowed to travel from Maharashtra to native states
About 100 people, mostly migrant workers, from suburban Dahisar and south Mumbai, were on Sunday permitted to travel to their native states Rajasthan
and Gujarat in five buses, PTI quotes a police officer as saying. More than 70 people from Dahisar will travel in four buses hired by them to the two states for which passes have been issued to them, he said.
  "The permission was given after following the set procedure in such cases. The buses and passengers were sanitised," said Dahisar police station senior inspector Mohammed Mujawar. He said three buses will travel to Rajasthan and another to Gujarat.
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Coronavirus in Tripura latest updates
Twelve more BSF personnel test positive in Tripura
12 more Border Security Force (BSF) personnel have tested coronavirus positive in Tripura, reports ANI. Total number of positive cases in BSF stands at 54 now including 14 in Tripura.
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Coronavirus in Haryana latest updates
Haryana to impose 12-hr curfew between 7 pm and 7 am from Monday
Curfew will be imposed in Haryana from 7 pm to 7 am with effect from May 4, state Chief Secretary Keshni Anand Arora said on Sunday.Chief Secretary Keshni Anand Arora gave directions regarding lockdown 3.0 to all the deputy commissioners, superintendents of police and other senior officers during a meeting, a release said.She made it clear to the officers concerned that their districts will be reviewed every week by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs.
"And if it is found that guidelines are not being followed in an area and is declared as red zone, all supplies except the supply of essential goods will be restricted and all permissions (pertaining to relaxations) will cease with immediate effect," she added. Arora also directed the officers concerned to ensure that the guidelines of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs are followed at all times while starting the industrial units. Haryana has a total of 442 coronavirus cases with five COVID19-related deaths.
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Coronavirus in Ladakh latest updates
Twenty people test positive in Ladakh in two days, Leh district designated as red zone
  Twenty people have been tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Ladakh over the past two days, taking the total tally of cases reported in the Union Territory to 42, PTI quotes officials as saying. Among the new cases, 18 have been reported from Leh, 16 of which are from the Chuchot Yokma area, which has already been declared a containment zone. One case is from Zangsti area of Leh city detected through Aarogya Setu app, District Magistrate Leh Sachin Kumar Vaishya said. With the jump in the number of positive cases, Vaishya said Leh district has been designated as Red zone and therefore restrictions announced by the Home Ministry would be followed rigorously.
  Two other COVID-19 cases were reported from Kargil district on Saturday and Sunday. They include a 52-year-old woman, a resident of Kaksar village, who had gone on pilgrimage to Iran. She was evacuated from Iran and kept in quarantine for over a month in Rajasthan before being airlifted to her hometown last week. The woman was admitted to a hospital after her COVID-19 test report came positive, officials said. 
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Coronavirus in Rajasthan latest updates
Rajasthan govt issues guidelines to be followed during lockdown
The Rajasthan government on Sunday said that face masks need to be worn compulsorily in all work places or public spaces and stated that no shop should sell to a person found without a mask. It also banned the sale of gutka, paan and tobacco in the state and ordered that no person should spit in public places. Further, the order instructed that no marriage related function should be held without informing the sub-divisional magistrate and that no more than 50 persons can attend such a ceremony. It also stipulated that no more than 20 persons could attend last rites and said that social distancing should be followed at all times. Lastly, it said that consumption of liquor was prohibited in public places. 
Rajasthan Government has issued a notification stating regulations to be observed by the persons to prevent the outbreak of the #COVID19. pic.twitter.com/3umxWDTnT5
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Coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh latest updates
Section 144 extended in Gautam Buddh Nagar till May 17
  The Gautam Buddh Nagar police has extended the restrictions imposed in the district under CrPC section 144 by another two weeks in view of the nationwide lockdown that is slated to continue till 17 May, PTI quotes officials as saying. Gatherings like political, social or religious congregations, protest rallies and sports events will remain banned across Noida and Greater Noida during the lockdown period, the officials said. Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) bars assembly of four or more people.​ “During the period, political, religious or social, cultural gatherings will not be allowed, and protest rallies etc will remain banned. All places of worship will remain closed. People will not be allowed to gather outdoors on streets or in lanes and a two-yard distance should be maintained by those out,” Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police, Law and Order, Ashutosh Dwivedi said. said in a statement.
  “No organization/manager will be allowed to call a meeting of five or more than five people. Not more than 50 people will be allowed during wedding events, and not more than 20 at funerals during the lockdown period and social distancing has to be followed even during these events,” the officer said. Strict action will be taken against anyone who violates the restriction orders under the Indian Penal Code section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant), the order stated.
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Coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh latest updates
Madhya Pradesh now has 2,837 confirmed cases
Madhya Pradesh reported 49 positive  cases and six deaths on Sunday, taking the state total to 2,837, according to a bulletin released by the state health department. Of these, 1568 cases have been reported in Indore and 532 in Bhopal. 156 persons have died in the state so far while 798 have recovered.
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Coronavirus in Maharashtra latest updates
Officer at Dharavi Fire Station in Mumbai tests positive
One Officer of Dharavi Fire Station has tested positive for COVID-19, reports ANI quoting a senior fire brigade official. As per protocol, all precautions are being taken, says PS Rahangdale,Chief Fire Officer, Mumbai Fire Brigade.
22:07 (IST)
Coronavirus in Delhi latest updates
Number of containment zones in Delhi comes down to 94
Two more areas- Bengali Market and parts of Kailash Hills were de-contained in Delhi today. Seven zones have been de-contained so far; there are 94 total containment zones now, ANI quotes the Delhi health department as saying.
  22:03 (IST)
Coronavirus in Telangana latest updates
Total in Telangana reaches 508
  21 Coronavirus positive cases were reported in Telangana today, according to a bulletin issued by the state health department. With this, the total number of active cases mounts to 508 in the state. Death toll stands at 29. Total 545 patients have been cured/discharged till date.
21:57 (IST)
Coronavirus in Delhi latest updates
Delhi records highest single-day spike in cases
Delhi records highest single-day spike with 427 new coronavirus cases, taking the total to  4,549. No deaths were reported on Sunday.
21:48 (IST)
Coronavirus in Maharashtra  latest updates
Maharashtra count nears 13,000
678 new Covid-19 cases were reported today in Maharashtra , taking the state tally to 12,974. 27 people died of the disease, taking the death count to 548, according ot a bulletin issued by the state health department. 115 persons were discharged following their ecovery, taking the total number of recovered persons int he state to 2,115. Mumbai has reported the highest number of cases (8,800) and 343 deaths.
21:36 (IST)
Coronavirus in West Bengal latest updates
Two more fatalities take COVID-19 toll to 50 in West Bengal
West Bengal reported two more COVID-19 fatalities, raising the death toll due to the disease to 50 in the state, PTI quotes officials as saying. A total of 41 fresh COVID-19 cases have emerged in West Bengal, according to a bulletin issued by the state health department. Till Sunday afternoon, there were 927 coronavirus cases in the state, it said. The Union health ministry, however, has put the figure at 922.The number of active cases in the state stood at 663, the bulletin said.
  The officer-in-charge of the Pragati Maidan police station in the eastern parts of Kolkata and a senior state government official have tested positive for the disease and have been admitted to a private hospital, officials said. A total of 22,915 samples have been tested for the novel coronavirus in West Bengal so far, they added. 
21:29 (IST)
Coronavirus in India latest updates
No new cases reported in Jharkhand today
No positive coronavrirus case was reported in Jharkhand till 8 pm on Sunday, according to the state health department. The total number of positive cases stands at 115. Total 27 patients have recovered/cured till date,
#IndiaFightsCorona : 20 Central Public Health Teams from @MoHFW_INDIA have been formed and are being sent to the 20 districts that are reporting maximum number of #COVID19 cases in the country The teams will support states in fighting #COVID19 📒 https://t.co/UbNSx4QsGT pic.twitter.com/XIUyA9tEgU
— MIB India 🇮🇳 #StayHome #StaySafe (@MIB_India) May 3, 2020
21:25 (IST)
Coronavirus in India latest updates
Centre sends teams to 20 districts with high case load
  Government deploys central teams in 20 districts with heavy case load of COVID-19 to help states in implementation of containment measures, reports PTI.
#IndiaFightsCorona : 20 Central Public Health Teams from @MoHFW_INDIA have been formed and are being sent to the 20 districts that are reporting maximum number of #COVID19 cases in the country The teams will support states in fighting #COVID19 📒 https://t.co/UbNSx4QsGT pic.twitter.com/XIUyA9tEgU
— MIB India 🇮🇳 #StayHome #StaySafe (@MIB_India) May 3, 2020
21:23 (IST)
Coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh latest updates
Count in Uttar Pradesh rises to 2,645 as 158 more test positive
  The number of coronavirus cases in Uttar Pradesh rose to 2,645 with 158 more people testing positive for the infection on Sunday, PTI quotes officials as saying. The virus has claimed 43 lives in the state so far. "The state has reported a total number of 2,645 coronavirus cases till now, of which 754 have recovered while 43 died. There are 1,848 active cases now," an official release issued said. Coronavirus cases have so far been reported from 64 of the 75 districts in the state. Six among these 64 districts have no active case at present. 
21:10 (IST)
Coronavirus in Maharashtra latest updates
'Shramik' train headed to Lucknow leaves from Nagpur
Maharashtra: A 'shramik special train' carrying 977 people, mainly migrant workers, leaves Nagpur for Lucknow in Lucknow. #lockdown pic.twitter.com/MjbBaf7F1P
— ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020
20:53 (IST)
Texas starts human testing of tuberculosis vaccine to fight COVID-19
Researchers in the US' Texas A&M University are asking hundreds of frontline medical workers to participate in a late-stage, phase 4, clinical trial of a widely-used tuberculosis vaccine that could help boost the immune system and blunt the devastating effects of COVID-19 .
PTI
20:50 (IST)
Coronavirus in Tripura latest updates
Tripura doctor develops PPE face shield costing only Rs 40
A doctor from Tripura has developed a PPE face shield costing only Rs 40, to protect frontline medical personnel from contracting COVID-19 while treating patients.
A face shield is a protective gear with a transparent visor attached to a headband. It protects the wearer from coming in contact with respiratory droplets through which, according to the World Health Organisation, the novel coronavirus spreads.
Dr Arkadipta Choudhury, an assistant professor at the Tripura Medical College (TMC), said that he developed the face shield, 'Stopdrop', using readily available inexpensive materials.
With the coronavirus outbreak affecting delivery of products, Dr Choudhury made the face shield using compressed polyester, inexpensive straps and visors.
PTI
20:48 (IST)
Coronavirus in Odisha Latest Updates
Bhubaneswar, three other districts classified as red zones in Odisha
In Odisha, Bhubaneswar and three other districts, Bhadrak, Balasore and Jajpur have been categorised as red zones. In the state, 16 districts are in green zone and 11 districts are in orange zone.
20:36 (IST)
Coronavirus in India Latest Updates
Centre asks states to prepare second line of defence with home guards, NCC cadets 
Concerned over scores of frontline security personnel catching the COVID-19 disease, the Centre has suggested to states to prepare an effective second line of defence by deploying home guards, civil defence and NCC cadets among others wherever feasible to contain the spread of the deadly virus, reports PTI.
  In a communication to all states and UTs, the Ministry of Home Affairs said the police chiefs may consider the option of 'work from home' for personnel not deployed on the frontline, and wherever possible. The home ministry said police authorities should strictly apply self-quarantine rules to its members, when needed, as per the guidelines issued by the Health Ministry.
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In view of increasing number of police and security personnel getting infected, it is considered expedient to issue the guidelines to reiterate the precautions and measures to be taken, it said. The home ministry said police authorities may take necessary precautions to sanitise the physical environment at the place of duty of police and security personnel. Police or security personnel may be advised to keep themselves safe by practicing proper hygiene and physical distancing, it advised. Police authorities should also take care of safety and hygiene of its personnel by providing all necessary materials like hand sanitizers, soaps, masks, face shield, gloves, safe food, etc. and also train the personnel in their proper usage and disposal, the ministry said.
  It said home guards, civil defence, NCC cadets, Scouts and Guides and Student Police Cadets may be utilised in areas where there are not imminent law and order issues.
    20:24 (IST)
Coronavirus in Maharashtra Latest Updates
Cases in Mumbai up by 441 to 8,613, 21 more succumb to COVID-19
  Mumbai reports 441 fresh infections,  21 deaths, taking the total number of cases to 8,613 and deaths to 343. Total 1804 patients discharged till date, ANI quotes the Public Health Department of Mumbai as saying.
441 new #COVID19 cases & 21 deaths have been reported in Mumbai today, taking the total number of cases to 8613 & deaths to 343. Total 1804 patients discharged till today: Public Health Department, Mumbai. #Maharashtra pic.twitter.com/SVF3mjYHgN
— ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020
20:15 (IST)
Coronavirus in India Latest Updates
Gujarat reports highest single-day spike in deaths
  Gujarat on Sunday reported 374 new COVID-19 cases and 28 deaths, which is the highest single-day increase in deaths so far, a Health department official said. With this, the overall number of the coronavirus positive cases mounted to 5,428 and the death toll to 290. At 274, Ahmedabad accounted for the highest number of the new cases, followed by Surat and Vadodara at 25 each. 146 patients were discharged, taking the total number of recovered patients in the state to 1,042.
  PTI
20:05 (IST)
Coronavirus in India Latest Updates
MHA issues clarification on order allowing movement on migrant labourers, students
It is clarified that order regarding movement of persons amid lockdown is not extended to those categories of persons who are otherwise residing normally at places other than native places for purposes of work etc and those who wish to visit their native place in normal course, ANI quotes the ministry of home affairs as saying.
It is clarified that order regarding movement of persons amid lockdown is not extended to those categories of persons who're otherwise residing normally at places other than native places for purposes of work etc.&those who wish to visit their native place in normal course: MHA pic.twitter.com/GY9Z2AVHt4
— ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020
20:01 (IST)
Coronavirus in Chhattisgrah Latest Updates
Chhattisgarh govt offices in non-hotspot zones to reopen from Monday
The state government offices in Chhattisgarh will reopen from Monday, except those located in the COVID-19 containment zones, PTI quotes officials as saying.The offices in containment zones- areas under Katghora municipal council in Korba district and Jajawal village in Surjapur district- will continue to remain shut in view of COVID-19 cases in those areas
    19:56 (IST)
Coronavirus in Maharashtra Latest Updates
94 new cases found in Dharavi, two more succumb to disease
As many as 94 new COVID-19 cases and 2 deaths were reported in Dharavi today, pushing the total number of positive cases in the slum areas to 590, and toll to 20, ANI quotes the BMC as saying.
19:45 (IST)
Coronavirus in Haryana Latest Updates
Count in Haryana touches 442
  Number of COVID-19 positive cases reaches 442 in Haryana, including 245 discharges  and five deaths. Number of active cases stands at 192, ANI quotes the state health department as saying.
Number of #COVID19 positive cases reaches 442 in Haryana including 245 discharges & five deaths. Number of active cases stands at 192: State Health Department pic.twitter.com/4u5EGGasOI
— ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020
19:33 (IST)
Coronavirus in Tamil Nadu Latest Updates
Cases in Tamil Nadu jump by 266 to 3,023
Tamil Nadu reports one COVID-19 death, 266 fresh infections, pushing total number of coronavirus cases to 3,023, according to the state health department.
19:27 (IST)
Coronavirus in Jammu and Kashmir Latest Updates
All districts of Kashmir, three districts of Jammu declared as red zones
  The Jammu and Kashmir government released a classification of districts into red, orange and green zones. All districts of Kashmir province and Jammu , Kathua and Samba districts of Jammu have been designated as red zones while Reasi, Udhampur, Ramban and Rajouri have been classified as orange zones. the districts of Doda, Kishtwar and Poonch fall under the Green Zone category.
Red, Orange and Green districts categorized by J&K government as on date: Department of Information and Public Relations, Govt of Jammu & Kashmir. #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/E1PFX28Nae
— ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020
19:21 (IST)
Coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh Latest Updates
Eight more test psoitive in Gautam Buddh Nagar, total rises to 167
Eight more people, including two women, tested positive for coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh's Gautam Buddh Nagar on Sunday, taking the tally of COVID-19 cases in the district to 167, officials said. On the brighter side, seven patients were discharged from hospitals following their treatment for COVID-19 and the number of cured people crossed the 100-mark, the officials said.
  "Total 129 reports have been received in the last 24 hours. Eight of them positive and the rest were negative for COVID-19. The cumulative positive cases of coronavirus in Gautam Buddh Nagar are now 167," District Surveillance Officer Sunil Dohare said. Among the new patients are a 20-year-old woman from Sector 8, 40-year-old woman from Sector 30, 50-year-old man from Sector 10, 31-year-old man from Nithari village in Sector 31 and two men, aged 31 and 38, from Mamura village — all six in Noida, he said. A 24-year-old man from Dadri and a 43-year-old man from Greater Noida also tested positive for coronavirus on Sunday, the officer said.
  "So far, 101 of the 167 patients have been cured and discharged, leaving 66 active cases in the district," he said. The recovery rate of patients is 60.47 per cent, as per the official statistics
19:11 (IST)
Coronavirus in Punjab Latest Updates
With 331 fresh infections, Punjab's count surges to 1,102
Punjab reports 331 new cases, pushing total number of cases over 1,100, ANI quotes the state health department as saying. Out of the total cases,  117 have been cured while 21 others succumbed to the infection and the number of active cases stands at 964. According to a report in The Tribune, Amritsar registered the highest number of COVID-19 cases for second day in a row---the district recoded 75 infections in a span of 24 hours, taking the district tally to 218.
  19:05 (IST)
Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates
Maximum 50 people allowed at weddings, 20 for last rites, says Arvind Kejriwal
To maintain the norms of social distancing, not more than 50 people are allowed at wedding functions and not more than 20 at last rites of a deceased person, ANI quotes Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal as saying.
18:55 (IST)
Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates
25 more BSF personnel test positive for COVID-19
The number of COVID-19 cases shot up in the Border Security Force (BSF) on Sunday, with 25 more personnel testing positive for the disease, taking the tally in the force to 42, PTI quotes an official as saying. The new cases were reported from a unit of the 126th battalion of the force, deployed in the Jama Masjid and Chandni Mahal areas of the national capital on law-and-order duties under the command of the Delhi Police.
  "A total of 25 troops from this unit deployed in Delhi tested positive for the disease on Sunday. Six from the unit had tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday," a spokesperson of the border-guarding force said. So far, 42 BSF personnel have been found infected with the coronavirus infection, including some cases from a unit hospital in Delhi's R K Puram and two in Tripura, the spokesperson said.
18:46 (IST)
Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates
Four categories of high-risk persons should remain at home, says Kejriwal
  "Will suggest Centre to declare only containment areas in the city as red zone and not the entire district," said Delhi chief minsiter Arvind Kejriwal. He said that high risk persons- pregnant women, those above the age of 65 and below the age of 19, those with other diseases - shall remian at home. Significantly, he saidthat self employed persons including domestic workers, technicians and others will be allowed to work, he said.
18:34 (IST)
Coronavirus in India Latest Updates
Confirmed cases in India surge to 40,623, toll climbs to 1,306
Total number of COVID-19 positive cases in India rises to 40,263 including 28,070 active cases, 10,887 cured/discharged/migrated and 1,306 deaths, according to the 5 pm update issued by the Union health ministry.
18:27 (IST)
Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates
Delivery of essential goods through e-commerce portals will continue: Kejriwal
During a live webcast address, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal said the delivery of essential goods through e-commerce portals will continue. Malls, gyms, sports complexes, cinemas, salons, market complexes, Delhi Metro will remain shut while shops selling essentials will continue to be open, he said. Air travel, and bus services within Dehi and to other states as well as all educational institutes in the National Capital will remain closed. Social, religious gathering will cotinue to be banned and all religious places of worship shall also remain closed. The chief minister also clarified that hospitality services as well as barber shops and saloons will remain closed. No one will be allowed to step out of their houses between 7 am and 7pm, except for emergency reasons, he said.
18:22 (IST)
Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates
Delhi govt will implement all relaxations prescribed by Centre, says Arvind Kejriwal
Althought the lockdown has been extended in Delhi for two weeks, the Delhi government will implement all lockdown relaxations prescribed by the Union home ministry, said Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal  Kejriwal further said that  government offices engaged in essential services will function with full strength while private office will operate with 33 percent strength, reported India Today.
  18:16 (IST)
Coronavirus in Jammu and Kashmir Latest Updates
With 35 new cases, count in Jammu and Kashmir climbs to 701
Jammu and Kashmir saw an increase of 35 new cases, pushing the state total to 701. While 34 of the new cases were reported from Kashmir division, one was found in the Jammu division. 287 persons have recovered while eight have died due to the disease till date, taking the number of active cases to 406, said the media bulletin issued by the UT.
35 new positive cases have been reported in last 24 hours in Jammu and Kashmir; 1 from Jammu division and 34 from Kashmir division. Total number of active cases in the state stands at 406: Department of information and public relation J&K pic.twitter.com/lMq1o1J25o
— ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020
18:11 (IST)
Coronavirus in Karnataka Latest Updates
Karnataka reports 13 new cases, total rises to 614
13 new coronavirus cases were reported in Karnataka in the last 24 hours, said a bulletin released by the state health department. Total number of cases in the state stands at 614, including 25 deaths and 293 discharges, it said. The highest number of cases (149) and deaths (six) have been reported from the Bengaluru Urban district.
  Karnataka #Covid19 Update:13 new Covid positive cases reported today, taking the total to 614 including 25 deaths and 293 discharges. pic.twitter.com/N86n5IBeJU
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) May 3, 2020
18:01 (IST)
Coronavirus in Bihar Latest Updates
Bihar reports four more cases, total rises to 485
  Four more persons tested positive  for COVID-19 on Sunday, taking the total number of cases in Bihar to 485,  PTI quotes a top Health department official as saying. Principal Secretary, Health, Sanjay Kumar said the four fresh COVID-19 cases were reported from Katihar (1), Buxar (2) and Kaimur (1) districts. In Katihar district, a 30-year-old woman tested positive for COVID-19. In Buxar district, a 22-year-old man and a one-and- half-year-old girl tested positive for coronavirus while in Kaimur district a 45-year-old man turned out to be COVID-19 positive. The number of COVID-19 active cases in the state now stands at 364 as 117 people have recovered and four have died due to the disease.
  17:54 (IST)
Coronavirus in Odisha Latest Updates
Odisha's total rises to 162 after five more test positive
 Five more persons, including two returnees each from Surat and Kolkata, tested positive for COVID-19 in Odisha on Sunday, taking the total number of such cases in the state to 162, PTI quotes officials as saying. The five fresh cases were reported from Ganjam (two), Jharsuguda (one), Balasore (one) and Keonjhar (one) districts, the Information and Public Relations department said.
  The latest COVID-19 case was reported from Hatadihi in Keonjhar district of a 30-year-old man, who had recently returned from Kolkata and was asymptomatic of the disease. He was kept in quarantine in view of his travel history, an official said, adding that the mineral-rich Keonjhar district now has two coronavirus patients. Similarly, a 34-year-old man from Balasore district with a travel history to Kolkata also tested positive for COVID-19. With this, the total number of coronavirus patients in Balasore increased to 21. Ganjam district, which had so far been a green zone, reported its first COVID-19 cases after two migrant workers (males aged 17 and 22 years), who returned from Gujarat recently, were diagnosed with the disease.
    17:48 (IST)
Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates
Commercial flights at Delhi airport to operate only from Terminal three after lockdown ends
  Commercial passenger flights at Delhi airport will initially operate from Terminal 3 after the lockdown ends,aid a senior official of its operator DIAL on Sunday, adding that entry gates, self check-in machines and check-in bays will be allocated to airlines to avoid overcrowding by air travellers. The airport will keep all food, beverage and retail shops open to avoid overcrowding at one place and use "ultraviolet disinfection tunnels" for all incoming baggage, according to a plan prepared by the GMR group-led Delhi International Airport Ltd.
  The plan said the passengers of Vistara and IndiGo would enter the airport through gates 1 and 2 only. These two airlines will have check-in rows A, B and C among them, it said. AirAsia India and Air India passengers will use entry gates 3 and 4. These passengers will then go to rows D, E and F where the staff of these two airlines would assist them check-in, according to the plan. SpiceJet and GoAir passengers would enter through gate 5 towards the staff of these two airlines at rows G and H for check-in.
  PTI
17:37 (IST)
Coronavirus in Goa Latest Updates
OPDs in Goa to operate with 50% staffing from Wednesday, says state health minister
All out-patient departments in  hospitals in Goa, including the nodal GMCH, will be allowed to function from Wednesday with 50 percent staff, reports PTI. We may open all OPDs, including GMC, with 50 percent load factor from Wednesday. Protective gears and N95 masks to be provided to the doctors conducting OPDs," state health minister Vishwajit Rane said in a noting moved to the health department
17:31 (IST)
Coronavirus in India Latest Updates
 HRD Ministry to announce fresh dates for JEE, NEET on 5 May
In a relief for engineering and medical aspirants, the HRD ministry on Sunday said fresh dates for competitive exams — JEE and NEET—will be announced on 5 May, reports PTI. The exams were postponed due to nationwide lockdown announced to contain the COVID-19 spread. "The fresh dates will be announced by HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' on May 5. This will put an end to uncertainty for the aspirants. The minister will also interact with students online the same day," a senior ministry official said.
  While Joint Entrance Exam-Mains (JEE-MAINS) is conducted for admission to engineering colleges across the country, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is conducted for medical colleges. 
17:25 (IST)
Coronavirus in Uttarakhand Latest Updates
Case count in Uttarakhand reaches 60 as one more tests positive
Oe more person tested positive for COVID-19 in Uttarakhand, taking the total number of coronavirus patients in the state to 60. Of these, 39 have been cured and discharged while one person has died and the number of patients currently under treatment is 20, according to the 5pm bulletin issued by the state health department.
One more person has tested positive for #Coronavirus in Uttarakhand, taking the total number of cases to 60 in the state: State Health Department pic.twitter.com/As7OQVnIWt
— ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020
Coronavirus Outbreak Updates: Curfew will be imposed in Haryana from 7 pm to 7 am with effect from May 4, state Chief Secretary Keshni Anand Arora said on Sunday.
12 more Border Security Force (BSF) personnel have tested coronavirus positive in Tripura. Total number of positive cases in BSF stands at 54 now including 14 in Tripura.
Madhya Pradesh reported 49 positive  and six deaths on Sunday, taking the state total to 2,837, according to a bulletin released by the state health department.
 678 new Covid-19 cases were reported today in Maharashtra , taking the state tally to 12,974. 27 people died of the disease, taking the death count to 548, according to a bulletin issued by the state health department.
Government deploys central teams in 20 districts with heavy case load of COVID-19 to help states in implementation of containment measures.
Mumbai reports 441 fresh infections,  21 deaths, taking the total number of cases to 8,613 and deaths to 343. Total 1804 patients discharged till date, said the Public Health Department of Mumbai.
Gujarat on Sunday reported 374 new COVID-19 cases and 28 deaths, which is the highest single-day increase in deaths so far, a Health department official said.
 Tamil Nadu reports one COVID-19 death, 266 fresh infections, pushing total number of coronavirus cases to 3,023, according to the state health department.
Punjab reports 331 new cases, pushing total number of cases over 1,100, ANI quotes the state health department as saying. Out of the total cases,  117 have been cured while 21 others succumbed to the infection and the number of active cases stands at 964.
Total number of COVID-19 positive cases in India rises to 40,263 including 28,070 active cases, 10,887 cured/discharged/migrated and 1,306 deaths, according to the 5 pm update issued by the Union health ministry.
All out-patient departments in  hospitals in Goa, including the nodal GMCH, will be allowed to function from Wednesday with 50 percent staff from Wednesday.
No new infections have been found in Kerala in on Sunday. Meanwhile, one more person has been cured of the disease taking the number of recoveries to 401. The number of active cases in the state now stands at 95.
 17 more people from a building in Delhi's Kapashera have tested positive for COVID-19. Total 58 positive cases have been reported from the building till date.The building was sealed on 19 April after a person was found to be coronavirus positive, ANI quotes the Office of DM Delhi South-West as saying.
Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren announced that lockdown will continue in Jharkhand till 17 May and the relaxations prescribed by the Centre won't be implemented in the state.
 The Maharashtra government has decided to allow standalone shops including liquor shops to open in Red Zones, including in Mumbai Metropolitan Region and Pune Metropolitan Region. However, these shops wont be permitted to function in areas marked as containment zones.
One more person tested positive for COVID-19 at AIIMS, Rishikesh on Sunday, officials said. This is the sixth case of coronavirus at the hospital in the last nine days.
The latest case is that of a 29-year-old nursing officer at the facility, nodal officer for coronavirus cases at the hospital Madhur Uniyal said.
The total number of COVID-19 cases in Haryana climbed to 421 on Sunday, said the state health department. The figure includes 174 active cases.
So far, the state has registered five deaths while, the COVID-19 recovery rate stood at 57.5 percent with 242 patients being dicharged.
Of the 130 Sikh pilgrims who returned from Hazur Sahib in Nanded, Maharashtra, on Sunday to Punjab, 63 have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Nawanshahr, said Vinay Bulani, Deputy Commissioner.
Over 10,000 COVID-19 patients were discharged across the nation on Sunday, said Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan. "Those still admitted at hospitals are on the road to recovery," he said.
The health minister also claimed that India's mortality rate was the lowest across the world at 3.2 percent.
The current doubling rate for COVID-19 cases has improved to 12 days as against 10.5 days in the last two weeks, while the mortality rate has been recorded at 3.2 percent, said Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan.
After a staff of one of the top officers of CRPF tested positive for coronavirus, the CRPF headquarters in Delhi was sealed for sanitisation till further orders.
The number of coronavirus cases rose to 360 in Maharashtra's Nashik district after 27 more people tested positive for the viral disease, the district administration said on Sunday.
With this, 324 COVID-19 cases have so far been reported from Malegaon town, 16 from Nashik city and 17 from other parts of the district.
In the past 24 hours, 2,644 new COVID-19 positive cases and 83 more deaths were registered across the nation, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Confirmed cases climbed to 39,980 with 28,046 active cases. The COVID-19 recovery rate was at 26.6 percent after 10,633 patients were cured.
India recorded 39,980 COVID-19 positive cases after 2,644 more tested positive in the past 24 hours, according to the latest data released by the health ministry on Sunday.
After 83 more succumbed to the viral infection as of Sunday, the toll climbed to 1,301.
With 31 more individuals testing COVID-19 positive in Rajasthan, the total confirmed cases in the state climbed to 2,803 on Sunday till 9 am, said Health Department, Rajasthan.
Karnataka government charged an exorbitant price of Rs 1,300 from migrant workers for a Rs 300 bus ticket, according to media reports. The measure was taken as the buses would be plying at half capacity to ensure social distancing.
Speaking to The News Minute, a KSRTC official said, "The prices are three times higher because the buses are taking only 30 people even though there are 55 seats. We are charging the minimum fare of Rs 39 per kilometre and we are also counting the fare for the return trip the bus has to take to come back to Bengaluru."
After the issuance of Ministry of Home Affairs order on reopening of districts from 4 May, the Tripura government on Saturday said that there will be no prohibition in the functioning of government offices in green and orange zones. All categories of employees will work from office.
"A separate order will be issued for functioning of schools, colleges, educational/training/coaching institutions," read the state government's order.
The MHA has categorised six districts of Tripura as green zones and two districts as orange zones.
Nearly 500 Delhi students stranded at coaching hub Kota in Rajasthan during the lockdown reached Kashmere Gate ISBT in Delhi in 40 buses early Sunday morning.
Delhi's Transport minister Kailash Gahlot said the students would be sent to their homes from Kashmere Gate ISBT after medical tests.
Two more test positive in Ganjam dist taking confirmed cases in Odisha to 159 Odisha registered 159 COVID-19 cases on Sunday after two more individuals tested positive for the viral disease, according to the latest data released by the state health ministry. Both the cases were reported in Ganjam district.
The total number of districts affected by the novel coronavirus climbed to 16 in the state.
India on Saturday registered a record jump of 2,411 new coronavirus cases and  71 deaths, taking the total number of infections in the country to 37,776 and the toll to 1,223.
Meanwhile, migrant workers stranded in different states since the imposition of the lockdown began their journey homes in special 'shramik trains'.
Case count surges to 37,776, toll reaches 1,223
According to the 5 pm update issued by the Union health ministry, the number of infections in the country jumped to 37,776 while the toll rose to 1,223. Over 10,000 persons have been cured of the disease and the number of active COVID-19 cases in the country stands at 26,535, it said.
Of the total fatalities, the highest have been reported in Maharashtra (485), followed by Gujarat (236), Madhya Pradesh (145) , Rajasthan (62) and Delhi (61).
Maharashtra continues to have the highest number of infections with 11,506 cases reported from the state. Gujarat has reported a total of 4,721 cases, followed by Delhi (3,738), Madhya Pradesh (2,719) and Rajasthan (2,666).
According to the Uttar Pradesh health department, 127 more people tested positive for COVID-19 in the state on Saturday, pushing the number of confirmed cases to 2,455. Forty-three deaths have so far been reported and 656 patients treated and discharged from hospitals. So far, COVID-19 cases have been reported in 64 of the 75 districts in the state, officials said.
In Delhi, 68 more personnel attached to a CRPF battalion tested positive for the novel coronavirus, taking the total number of those afflicted in the battalion to 122. A total of 127 CRPF personnel have so far contracted the disease, including one death and one recovery, ANI quoted the CRPF as saying.
In Maharashtra, as many as 56 persons were discharged from a civic-run hospital in Thane's Mira Bhayander area at the same time, including a three-year-old girl and three septuagenarians.
Meanwhile, 20 visitors to the Gurdwara Langar Sahib in Nanded tested positive for the disease. The gurdwara had been shut on Friday after several pilgrims from Punjab, who returned to their state after visiting this shrine, tested coronavirus positive, officials had said.
On Saturday, Kerala, too, reported two positive cases — one from Wayanad and one from Kannur — taking the total number of cases in the state to 499. With Wayanad reporting a positive case after a month, the district was moved from the green to the orange zone, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said.
Barber shops, home delivery of non-essential items allowed in green and orange zones, clarifies MHA
A day after issuing fresh guidelines for the lockdown, the Ministry of Home Affairs clarified that barber shops and salons will be allowed to open in green and orange zones during the third phase of the lockdown beginning 4 May, besides sale of non-essential items by e-commerce platforms.
However, barber shops, saloons will continue to be prohibited in red zones and  e-commerce companies are allowed to sell only essential commodities in such areas, said the ministry.
The MHA on Friday, while extending the lockdown for two more weeks till 17 May, had lifted many restrictions in green and orange zones.
Sale of liquor is allowed in non containment areas of green, orange and red zones through stand alone shops and not in malls or shopping complexes, it further clarified.
In liquor shops, customers will have to maintain minimum six feet distance from each other, and also ensure that not more than five persons are present at one time at the shop.
On allowing domestic maids to work in red zones, a home ministry official said the RWAs should take a call  regarding allowing the movement of outsiders. But health protocols have to be maintained by domestic helps as well as employers, and the responsibility lies with the person who employs maids in case of any mishaps.
According to the home ministry, travel by road (inter-state), rail and air and metro are banned across the country during the lockdown.
The home ministry, however, may give permission in special cases depending on the urgency.
According to ANI, the ministry added that in orange zones, inter-district  and intra-district plying of buses remains prohibited. Taxis and cab aggregators are allowed to ply, with a restriction of two passengers apart from the driver in each vehicle only.  Inter-district movement of private cars in such zones is allowed only for permitted activities, with maximum two passengers, besides the driver.
In orange zones, inter-district movement of individuals and vehicles is allowed, only for permitted activities, with maximum two passengers, besides the driver, in four-wheelers: Ministry of Home Affairs. #lockdownextension https://t.co/mjIqgu2kJV
— ANI (@ANI) May 2, 2020
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MMR, Pune 'no-go', says Maharashtra govt
Based on the orders issued by the Centre, states also issued guideline for the third phase on the nationwide lockdown. The Maharashtra government said that in the cities with police commissionerates, a concerned deputy commissioner of police (DCP) will have the power to allow inter-state or inter-district journey. But the movement of people will not be allowed between the areas under Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority and Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority and other parts of the state during lockdown, it said.
The Karnataka government, too issued revised guidelines which will come into force from 4 May.
Karnataka Government issues revised guidelines on #lockdown measures which will come into effect from May 4 for two weeks in the state. pic.twitter.com/mDdZgytuaX
— ANI (@ANI) May 2, 2020
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Meanwhile, the Delhi government launched an exercise to open liquor shops in the National Capital in accordance with the latest guidelines issued by the home ministry.
The excise department has directed four government-run agencies, which are responsible to sell liquor in the city, to identify such outlets which fulfil all conditions prescribed by the  MHA.
DCGA extends suspension of flights till 17 May
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)  issued a circular to extend the suspension of domestic and international commercial flight operations till 17 May. However, the restriction shall not apply to international all-cargo operations and flights specifically approved by the DGCA.
Migrant workers head back in 'shramik trains'
The first 'Shramik Special' train carrying 1,187 stranded migrant labourers from Jaipur reached the Danapur railway station in Patna on Saturday afternoon.
Another special train train carrying over 300 stranded labourers from Nashik in Maharashtra reached Misrod Station on the outskirts of Bhopal.
"We have started screening these passengers brought here from Nashik in the special train. After that, they will be sent to their respective towns in different buses," a district administration officer told PTI.
This is the first special train which reached Bhopal after the Centre's announcement to run such services to facilitate the stranded labourers and workers.
A special train with 847 migrants also departed for Lucknow from Nashik in around 10 am on Saturday, said the Central Railway. Similar 'Shramik trains' are also set to provide connectivity between states such as Gujarat and Uttra Pradesh, Kerala and Jharkhand, among others.
Gujarat: A special train carrying migrant workers left from Sabarmati in Ahmedabad for Agra in Uttar Pradesh, amid #CoronavirusLockdown. pic.twitter.com/DBjPVWwXqV
— ANI (@ANI) May 2, 2020
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However, the problems faced by migrant workers continued to make it to the headlines with a migrant worker cycling from his workplace in Delhi to home in Bihar dying in UP's Saharanpur.
Dharamveer, along with a few other labourers, had started their journey from Delhi to Khagaria district in Bihar on bicycles on 28 April, PTI quotes police as saying.
"On Friday night, they halted on the Delhi-Lucknow highway in Shahjahanpur. When the condition of Dharamveer deteriorated, the labourers took him to the medical college where he was declared brought dead," said Circle Officer (city) Praveen Kumar.
In another case, 18 people, including 14 migrant labourers, were found to be travelling inside a cement mixer from Maharashtra to Uttar Pradesh. "During the routine check-up at Panth Piplai village, about 35 kilometres from Indore, we stopped a truck laden with a cement-mixer on suspicion. After opening the lid, we found 18 people inside," Traffic Police sub-inspector Amit Kumar Yadav told PTI.
Meanwhile, the Odisha government issued a standard operating procedure (SOP) for sending "guest workers" in the state to their home states by road or rail. The state government appointed nodal officers in charge of workers for different states and said the the prior approval of recipient states was necessary for sending back the stranded workers.
Modi holds review meeting on agricultural reforms, MSMEs
Prime Minister Narendra Modi  deliberated on ways to reform the agriculture sector with emphasis on agriculture marketing, access of farmers to institutional credit and freeing the sector of various restrictions with appropriate backing of laws.
The government has maintained that the country's farm sector is functioning smoothly despite the COVID-19 lockdown and there will not be much impact on its growth in the current fiscal, unlike other sectors.
The pros and cons of bio-technological developments in crops or enhancement of productivity and reduction in input costs was also deliberated, an official statement said.
Concessional credit flow to strengthen agriculture infrastructure, special Kisan Credit Card saturation drive for PM-Kisan beneficiaries and facilitating inter and intra-state trade of agriculture produce to ensure fairest return to farmers were some of the other important areas covered, the statement said.
Developing eNAM or the National Agriculture Market into a "platform of platforms" to enable e-commerce was one of the important topics of discussion on Saturday.
The prime minister also held a meeting to discuss ways to strengthen the MSME sector.
Chaired a meeting on strengthening our MSME sector, which plays a pivotal role in economic development. There were extensive discussions on ways to make this sector more vibrant, attractive and ready to embrace new opportunities. pic.twitter.com/b3o9MMZWZj
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 2, 2020
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23:55 (IST) Coronavirus in Assam latest updates Barber shops, saloons to remain closed in Assam Barber shops, saloons and parlours shall continue to remain closed in Assam, ANI quotes state minister Himanta Biswa Sarma as saying. He added that home visits of barber would be allowed after following hygiene and sanitisation norms. 23:47 (IST) Coronavirus in Chhattisgarh latest updates 14 migrant workers recently returned to Chhattisgarh test positive, count touches 57 Chhattisgarh's COVID-19 count touched 57 on Sunday after 14 migrant labourers, including two women, tested positive in Durg and Kabirdham districts. State Health Minister T S Singh Deo said that eight cases were detected in Durg, while the rest six in Kabirdham. He added that all of them are labourers, who had recently returned to the state from different parts of the country.   Chhattisgarh COVID-19 figures are as follows: Positive cases 57, new cases 14, deaths nil, discharged 36, active cases 21, people tested so far 19,902   23:44 (IST) Coronavirus in Chandigarh latest updates Shops in Chandigarh to open on odd-even basis from 4 May All neighbourhood shops in Chandigarh will remain open from 10 am to 6 pm on an odd-even basis from Sunday, the Union Territory administration has said.  However, malls, market complexes and big shops will remain closed. All shops in internal sector markets will remain open on an odd-even basis -- even numbered shops will open on 4 May and those with odd number on 5 May. "There will be strict emphasis on implementation of social distancing norms and other precautions. Milk, vegetables, fruits and chemists are exempted from these timings," an order issued by the Chandigarh administration said. 23:31 (IST) Coronavirus in Karnataka latest updates No pass required for travel within Bengaluru between 7 am and 7 pm "From tomorrow you don’t need a pass to move in Bangalore between 7am and 7 pm. After 7 pm and upto 7 am the following morning, even if you have a pass you are not allowed to move except medical and essential service. Checkpoints will remain and your ID may be asked. Please be responsible," tweeted Bhaskar Rao, Commisioner of Police, Bengaluru City   23:24 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra latest updates 138 fresh cases, seven fatalities reported in Pune district   Pune district in Maharashtra has reported 138 new coronavirus positive cases in the last 24 hours, taking its overall COVID-19 count to 2,050, a Health official said on Sunday. The death toll has mounted to 111 with seven more people succumbing to theviral infection on Saturday, he said. "Of the 138 new cases, 109 are from the limits of the Pune Municipal Corporationwhich now has 1,813 patients. Of the rest 29 cases, six are from Pimpri Chinchwad while 23 are from rural and Cantonment areas," he said. The total number of cases in Pimpri Chinchwad now stands at 121 and in rural and cantonment areas at 116, he added.   PTI 23:19 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra latest updates 100 persons allowed to travel from Maharashtra to native states About 100 people, mostly migrant workers, from suburban Dahisar and south Mumbai, were on Sunday permitted to travel to their native states Rajasthan and Gujarat in five buses, PTI quotes a police officer as saying. More than 70 people from Dahisar will travel in four buses hired by them to the two states for which passes have been issued to them, he said.   "The permission was given after following the set procedure in such cases. The buses and passengers were sanitised," said Dahisar police station senior inspector Mohammed Mujawar. He said three buses will travel to Rajasthan and another to Gujarat.   23:06 (IST) Coronavirus in Tripura latest updates Twelve more BSF personnel test positive in Tripura 12 more Border Security Force (BSF) personnel have tested coronavirus positive in Tripura, reports ANI. Total number of positive cases in BSF stands at 54 now including 14 in Tripura. 23:03 (IST) Coronavirus in Haryana latest updates Haryana to impose 12-hr curfew between 7 pm and 7 am from Monday Curfew will be imposed in Haryana from 7 pm to 7 am with effect from May 4, state Chief Secretary Keshni Anand Arora said on Sunday.Chief Secretary Keshni Anand Arora gave directions regarding lockdown 3.0 to all the deputy commissioners, superintendents of police and other senior officers during a meeting, a release said.She made it clear to the officers concerned that their districts will be reviewed every week by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs. "And if it is found that guidelines are not being followed in an area and is declared as red zone, all supplies except the supply of essential goods will be restricted and all permissions (pertaining to relaxations) will cease with immediate effect," she added. Arora also directed the officers concerned to ensure that the guidelines of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs are followed at all times while starting the industrial units. Haryana has a total of 442 coronavirus cases with five COVID19-related deaths. PTI 22:50 (IST) Coronavirus in Ladakh latest updates Twenty people test positive in Ladakh in two days, Leh district designated as red zone   Twenty people have been tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Ladakh over the past two days, taking the total tally of cases reported in the Union Territory to 42, PTI quotes officials as saying. Among the new cases, 18 have been reported from Leh, 16 of which are from the Chuchot Yokma area, which has already been declared a containment zone. One case is from Zangsti area of Leh city detected through Aarogya Setu app, District Magistrate Leh Sachin Kumar Vaishya said. With the jump in the number of positive cases, Vaishya said Leh district has been designated as Red zone and therefore restrictions announced by the Home Ministry would be followed rigorously.   Two other COVID-19 cases were reported from Kargil district on Saturday and Sunday. They include a 52-year-old woman, a resident of Kaksar village, who had gone on pilgrimage to Iran. She was evacuated from Iran and kept in quarantine for over a month in Rajasthan before being airlifted to her hometown last week. The woman was admitted to a hospital after her COVID-19 test report came positive, officials said.      22:43 (IST) Coronavirus in Rajasthan latest updates Rajasthan govt issues guidelines to be followed during lockdown The Rajasthan government on Sunday said that face masks need to be worn compulsorily in all work places or public spaces and stated that no shop should sell to a person found without a mask. It also banned the sale of gutka, paan and tobacco in the state and ordered that no person should spit in public places. Further, the order instructed that no marriage related function should be held without informing the sub-divisional magistrate and that no more than 50 persons can attend such a ceremony. It also stipulated that no more than 20 persons could attend last rites and said that social distancing should be followed at all times. Lastly, it said that consumption of liquor was prohibited in public places.  Rajasthan Government has issued a notification stating regulations to be observed by the persons to prevent the outbreak of the #COVID19. pic.twitter.com/3umxWDTnT5 — ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020 22:34 (IST) Coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh latest updates Section 144 extended in Gautam Buddh Nagar till May 17   The Gautam Buddh Nagar police has extended the restrictions imposed in the district under CrPC section 144 by another two weeks in view of the nationwide lockdown that is slated to continue till 17 May, PTI quotes officials as saying. Gatherings like political, social or religious congregations, protest rallies and sports events will remain banned across Noida and Greater Noida during the lockdown period, the officials said. Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) bars assembly of four or more people.​ “During the period, political, religious or social, cultural gatherings will not be allowed, and protest rallies etc will remain banned. All places of worship will remain closed. People will not be allowed to gather outdoors on streets or in lanes and a two-yard distance should be maintained by those out,” Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police, Law and Order, Ashutosh Dwivedi said. said in a statement.   “No organization/manager will be allowed to call a meeting of five or more than five people. Not more than 50 people will be allowed during wedding events, and not more than 20 at funerals during the lockdown period and social distancing has to be followed even during these events,” the officer said. Strict action will be taken against anyone who violates the restriction orders under the Indian Penal Code section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant), the order stated. 22:19 (IST) Coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh latest updates Madhya Pradesh now has 2,837 confirmed cases Madhya Pradesh reported 49 positive  cases and six deaths on Sunday, taking the state total to 2,837, according to a bulletin released by the state health department. Of these, 1568 cases have been reported in Indore and 532 in Bhopal. 156 persons have died in the state so far while 798 have recovered. 22:11 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra latest updates Officer at Dharavi Fire Station in Mumbai tests positive One Officer of Dharavi Fire Station has tested positive for COVID-19, reports ANI quoting a senior fire brigade official. As per protocol, all precautions are being taken, says PS Rahangdale,Chief Fire Officer, Mumbai Fire Brigade. 22:07 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi latest updates Number of containment zones in Delhi comes down to 94 Two more areas- Bengali Market and parts of Kailash Hills were de-contained in Delhi today. Seven zones have been de-contained so far; there are 94 total containment zones now, ANI quotes the Delhi health department as saying.   22:03 (IST) Coronavirus in Telangana latest updates Total in Telangana reaches 508   21 Coronavirus positive cases were reported in Telangana today, according to a bulletin issued by the state health department. With this, the total number of active cases mounts to 508 in the state. Death toll stands at 29. Total 545 patients have been cured/discharged till date. 21:57 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi latest updates Delhi records highest single-day spike in cases Delhi records highest single-day spike with 427 new coronavirus cases, taking the total to  4,549. No deaths were reported on Sunday. 21:48 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra  latest updates Maharashtra count nears 13,000 678 new Covid-19 cases were reported today in Maharashtra , taking the state tally to 12,974. 27 people died of the disease, taking the death count to 548, according ot a bulletin issued by the state health department. 115 persons were discharged following their ecovery, taking the total number of recovered persons int he state to 2,115. Mumbai has reported the highest number of cases (8,800) and 343 deaths. 21:36 (IST) Coronavirus in West Bengal latest updates Two more fatalities take COVID-19 toll to 50 in West Bengal West Bengal reported two more COVID-19 fatalities, raising the death toll due to the disease to 50 in the state, PTI quotes officials as saying. A total of 41 fresh COVID-19 cases have emerged in West Bengal, according to a bulletin issued by the state health department. Till Sunday afternoon, there were 927 coronavirus cases in the state, it said. The Union health ministry, however, has put the figure at 922.The number of active cases in the state stood at 663, the bulletin said.   The officer-in-charge of the Pragati Maidan police station in the eastern parts of Kolkata and a senior state government official have tested positive for the disease and have been admitted to a private hospital, officials said. A total of 22,915 samples have been tested for the novel coronavirus in West Bengal so far, they added.  21:29 (IST) Coronavirus in India latest updates No new cases reported in Jharkhand today No positive coronavrirus case was reported in Jharkhand till 8 pm on Sunday, according to the state health department. The total number of positive cases stands at 115. Total 27 patients have recovered/cured till date, #IndiaFightsCorona : 20 Central Public Health Teams from @MoHFW_INDIA have been formed and are being sent to the 20 districts that are reporting maximum number of #COVID19 cases in the country The teams will support states in fighting #COVID19 📒 https://t.co/UbNSx4QsGT pic.twitter.com/XIUyA9tEgU — MIB India 🇮🇳 #StayHome #StaySafe (@MIB_India) May 3, 2020 21:25 (IST) Coronavirus in India latest updates Centre sends teams to 20 districts with high case load   Government deploys central teams in 20 districts with heavy case load of COVID-19 to help states in implementation of containment measures, reports PTI. #IndiaFightsCorona : 20 Central Public Health Teams from @MoHFW_INDIA have been formed and are being sent to the 20 districts that are reporting maximum number of #COVID19 cases in the country The teams will support states in fighting #COVID19 📒 https://t.co/UbNSx4QsGT pic.twitter.com/XIUyA9tEgU — MIB India 🇮🇳 #StayHome #StaySafe (@MIB_India) May 3, 2020 21:23 (IST) Coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh latest updates Count in Uttar Pradesh rises to 2,645 as 158 more test positive   The number of coronavirus cases in Uttar Pradesh rose to 2,645 with 158 more people testing positive for the infection on Sunday, PTI quotes officials as saying. The virus has claimed 43 lives in the state so far. "The state has reported a total number of 2,645 coronavirus cases till now, of which 754 have recovered while 43 died. There are 1,848 active cases now," an official release issued said. Coronavirus cases have so far been reported from 64 of the 75 districts in the state. Six among these 64 districts have no active case at present.  21:10 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra latest updates 'Shramik' train headed to Lucknow leaves from Nagpur Maharashtra: A 'shramik special train' carrying 977 people, mainly migrant workers, leaves Nagpur for Lucknow in Lucknow. #lockdown pic.twitter.com/MjbBaf7F1P — ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020 20:53 (IST) Texas starts human testing of tuberculosis vaccine to fight COVID-19 Researchers in the US' Texas A&M University are asking hundreds of frontline medical workers to participate in a late-stage, phase 4, clinical trial of a widely-used tuberculosis vaccine that could help boost the immune system and blunt the devastating effects of COVID-19 . PTI 20:50 (IST) Coronavirus in Tripura latest updates Tripura doctor develops PPE face shield costing only Rs 40 A doctor from Tripura has developed a PPE face shield costing only Rs 40, to protect frontline medical personnel from contracting COVID-19 while treating patients. A face shield is a protective gear with a transparent visor attached to a headband. It protects the wearer from coming in contact with respiratory droplets through which, according to the World Health Organisation, the novel coronavirus spreads. Dr Arkadipta Choudhury, an assistant professor at the Tripura Medical College (TMC), said that he developed the face shield, 'Stopdrop', using readily available inexpensive materials. With the coronavirus outbreak affecting delivery of products, Dr Choudhury made the face shield using compressed polyester, inexpensive straps and visors. PTI 20:48 (IST) Coronavirus in Odisha Latest Updates Bhubaneswar, three other districts classified as red zones in Odisha In Odisha, Bhubaneswar and three other districts, Bhadrak, Balasore and Jajpur have been categorised as red zones. In the state, 16 districts are in green zone and 11 districts are in orange zone. 20:36 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Updates Centre asks states to prepare second line of defence with home guards, NCC cadets  Concerned over scores of frontline security personnel catching the COVID-19 disease, the Centre has suggested to states to prepare an effective second line of defence by deploying home guards, civil defence and NCC cadets among others wherever feasible to contain the spread of the deadly virus, reports PTI.   In a communication to all states and UTs, the Ministry of Home Affairs said the police chiefs may consider the option of 'work from home' for personnel not deployed on the frontline, and wherever possible. The home ministry said police authorities should strictly apply self-quarantine rules to its members, when needed, as per the guidelines issued by the Health Ministry. . In view of increasing number of police and security personnel getting infected, it is considered expedient to issue the guidelines to reiterate the precautions and measures to be taken, it said. The home ministry said police authorities may take necessary precautions to sanitise the physical environment at the place of duty of police and security personnel. Police or security personnel may be advised to keep themselves safe by practicing proper hygiene and physical distancing, it advised. Police authorities should also take care of safety and hygiene of its personnel by providing all necessary materials like hand sanitizers, soaps, masks, face shield, gloves, safe food, etc. and also train the personnel in their proper usage and disposal, the ministry said.   It said home guards, civil defence, NCC cadets, Scouts and Guides and Student Police Cadets may be utilised in areas where there are not imminent law and order issues.     20:24 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra Latest Updates Cases in Mumbai up by 441 to 8,613, 21 more succumb to COVID-19   Mumbai reports 441 fresh infections,  21 deaths, taking the total number of cases to 8,613 and deaths to 343. Total 1804 patients discharged till date, ANI quotes the Public Health Department of Mumbai as saying. 441 new #COVID19 cases & 21 deaths have been reported in Mumbai today, taking the total number of cases to 8613 & deaths to 343. Total 1804 patients discharged till today: Public Health Department, Mumbai. #Maharashtra pic.twitter.com/SVF3mjYHgN — ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020 20:15 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Updates Gujarat reports highest single-day spike in deaths   Gujarat on Sunday reported 374 new COVID-19 cases and 28 deaths, which is the highest single-day increase in deaths so far, a Health department official said. With this, the overall number of the coronavirus positive cases mounted to 5,428 and the death toll to 290. At 274, Ahmedabad accounted for the highest number of the new cases, followed by Surat and Vadodara at 25 each. 146 patients were discharged, taking the total number of recovered patients in the state to 1,042.   PTI 20:05 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Updates MHA issues clarification on order allowing movement on migrant labourers, students It is clarified that order regarding movement of persons amid lockdown is not extended to those categories of persons who are otherwise residing normally at places other than native places for purposes of work etc and those who wish to visit their native place in normal course, ANI quotes the ministry of home affairs as saying. It is clarified that order regarding movement of persons amid lockdown is not extended to those categories of persons who're otherwise residing normally at places other than native places for purposes of work etc.&those who wish to visit their native place in normal course: MHA pic.twitter.com/GY9Z2AVHt4 — ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020 20:01 (IST) Coronavirus in Chhattisgrah Latest Updates Chhattisgarh govt offices in non-hotspot zones to reopen from Monday The state government offices in Chhattisgarh will reopen from Monday, except those located in the COVID-19 containment zones, PTI quotes officials as saying.The offices in containment zones- areas under Katghora municipal council in Korba district and Jajawal village in Surjapur district- will continue to remain shut in view of COVID-19 cases in those areas     19:56 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra Latest Updates 94 new cases found in Dharavi, two more succumb to disease As many as 94 new COVID-19 cases and 2 deaths were reported in Dharavi today, pushing the total number of positive cases in the slum areas to 590, and toll to 20, ANI quotes the BMC as saying. 19:45 (IST) Coronavirus in Haryana Latest Updates Count in Haryana touches 442   Number of COVID-19 positive cases reaches 442 in Haryana, including 245 discharges  and five deaths. Number of active cases stands at 192, ANI quotes the state health department as saying. Number of #COVID19 positive cases reaches 442 in Haryana including 245 discharges & five deaths. Number of active cases stands at 192: State Health Department pic.twitter.com/4u5EGGasOI — ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020 19:33 (IST) Coronavirus in Tamil Nadu Latest Updates Cases in Tamil Nadu jump by 266 to 3,023 Tamil Nadu reports one COVID-19 death, 266 fresh infections, pushing total number of coronavirus cases to 3,023, according to the state health department. 19:27 (IST) Coronavirus in Jammu and Kashmir Latest Updates All districts of Kashmir, three districts of Jammu declared as red zones   The Jammu and Kashmir government released a classification of districts into red, orange and green zones. All districts of Kashmir province and Jammu , Kathua and Samba districts of Jammu have been designated as red zones while Reasi, Udhampur, Ramban and Rajouri have been classified as orange zones. the districts of Doda, Kishtwar and Poonch fall under the Green Zone category. Red, Orange and Green districts categorized by J&K government as on date: Department of Information and Public Relations, Govt of Jammu & Kashmir. #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/E1PFX28Nae — ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020 19:21 (IST) Coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh Latest Updates Eight more test psoitive in Gautam Buddh Nagar, total rises to 167 Eight more people, including two women, tested positive for coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh's Gautam Buddh Nagar on Sunday, taking the tally of COVID-19 cases in the district to 167, officials said. On the brighter side, seven patients were discharged from hospitals following their treatment for COVID-19 and the number of cured people crossed the 100-mark, the officials said.   "Total 129 reports have been received in the last 24 hours. Eight of them positive and the rest were negative for COVID-19. The cumulative positive cases of coronavirus in Gautam Buddh Nagar are now 167," District Surveillance Officer Sunil Dohare said. Among the new patients are a 20-year-old woman from Sector 8, 40-year-old woman from Sector 30, 50-year-old man from Sector 10, 31-year-old man from Nithari village in Sector 31 and two men, aged 31 and 38, from Mamura village — all six in Noida, he said. A 24-year-old man from Dadri and a 43-year-old man from Greater Noida also tested positive for coronavirus on Sunday, the officer said.   "So far, 101 of the 167 patients have been cured and discharged, leaving 66 active cases in the district," he said. The recovery rate of patients is 60.47 per cent, as per the official statistics 19:11 (IST) Coronavirus in Punjab Latest Updates With 331 fresh infections, Punjab's count surges to 1,102 Punjab reports 331 new cases, pushing total number of cases over 1,100, ANI quotes the state health department as saying. Out of the total cases,  117 have been cured while 21 others succumbed to the infection and the number of active cases stands at 964. According to a report in The Tribune, Amritsar registered the highest number of COVID-19 cases for second day in a row---the district recoded 75 infections in a span of 24 hours, taking the district tally to 218.   19:05 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates Maximum 50 people allowed at weddings, 20 for last rites, says Arvind Kejriwal To maintain the norms of social distancing, not more than 50 people are allowed at wedding functions and not more than 20 at last rites of a deceased person, ANI quotes Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal as saying. 18:55 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates 25 more BSF personnel test positive for COVID-19 The number of COVID-19 cases shot up in the Border Security Force (BSF) on Sunday, with 25 more personnel testing positive for the disease, taking the tally in the force to 42, PTI quotes an official as saying. The new cases were reported from a unit of the 126th battalion of the force, deployed in the Jama Masjid and Chandni Mahal areas of the national capital on law-and-order duties under the command of the Delhi Police.   "A total of 25 troops from this unit deployed in Delhi tested positive for the disease on Sunday. Six from the unit had tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday," a spokesperson of the border-guarding force said. So far, 42 BSF personnel have been found infected with the coronavirus infection, including some cases from a unit hospital in Delhi's R K Puram and two in Tripura, the spokesperson said. 18:46 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates Four categories of high-risk persons should remain at home, says Kejriwal   "Will suggest Centre to declare only containment areas in the city as red zone and not the entire district," said Delhi chief minsiter Arvind Kejriwal. He said that high risk persons- pregnant women, those above the age of 65 and below the age of 19, those with other diseases - shall remian at home. Significantly, he saidthat self employed persons including domestic workers, technicians and others will be allowed to work, he said. 18:34 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Updates Confirmed cases in India surge to 40,623, toll climbs to 1,306 Total number of COVID-19 positive cases in India rises to 40,263 including 28,070 active cases, 10,887 cured/discharged/migrated and 1,306 deaths, according to the 5 pm update issued by the Union health ministry. 18:27 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates Delivery of essential goods through e-commerce portals will continue: Kejriwal During a live webcast address, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal said the delivery of essential goods through e-commerce portals will continue. Malls, gyms, sports complexes, cinemas, salons, market complexes, Delhi Metro will remain shut while shops selling essentials will continue to be open, he said. Air travel, and bus services within Dehi and to other states as well as all educational institutes in the National Capital will remain closed. Social, religious gathering will cotinue to be banned and all religious places of worship shall also remain closed. The chief minister also clarified that hospitality services as well as barber shops and saloons will remain closed. No one will be allowed to step out of their houses between 7 am and 7pm, except for emergency reasons, he said. 18:22 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates Delhi govt will implement all relaxations prescribed by Centre, says Arvind Kejriwal Althought the lockdown has been extended in Delhi for two weeks, the Delhi government will implement all lockdown relaxations prescribed by the Union home ministry, said Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal  Kejriwal further said that  government offices engaged in essential services will function with full strength while private office will operate with 33 percent strength, reported India Today.   18:16 (IST) Coronavirus in Jammu and Kashmir Latest Updates With 35 new cases, count in Jammu and Kashmir climbs to 701 Jammu and Kashmir saw an increase of 35 new cases, pushing the state total to 701. While 34 of the new cases were reported from Kashmir division, one was found in the Jammu division. 287 persons have recovered while eight have died due to the disease till date, taking the number of active cases to 406, said the media bulletin issued by the UT. 35 new positive cases have been reported in last 24 hours in Jammu and Kashmir; 1 from Jammu division and 34 from Kashmir division. Total number of active cases in the state stands at 406: Department of information and public relation J&K pic.twitter.com/lMq1o1J25o — ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020 18:11 (IST) Coronavirus in Karnataka Latest Updates Karnataka reports 13 new cases, total rises to 614 13 new coronavirus cases were reported in Karnataka in the last 24 hours, said a bulletin released by the state health department. Total number of cases in the state stands at 614, including 25 deaths and 293 discharges, it said. The highest number of cases (149) and deaths (six) have been reported from the Bengaluru Urban district.   Karnataka #Covid19 Update:13 new Covid positive cases reported today, taking the total to 614 including 25 deaths and 293 discharges. pic.twitter.com/N86n5IBeJU — All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) May 3, 2020 18:01 (IST) Coronavirus in Bihar Latest Updates Bihar reports four more cases, total rises to 485   Four more persons tested positive  for COVID-19 on Sunday, taking the total number of cases in Bihar to 485,  PTI quotes a top Health department official as saying. Principal Secretary, Health, Sanjay Kumar said the four fresh COVID-19 cases were reported from Katihar (1), Buxar (2) and Kaimur (1) districts. In Katihar district, a 30-year-old woman tested positive for COVID-19. In Buxar district, a 22-year-old man and a one-and- half-year-old girl tested positive for coronavirus while in Kaimur district a 45-year-old man turned out to be COVID-19 positive. The number of COVID-19 active cases in the state now stands at 364 as 117 people have recovered and four have died due to the disease.   17:54 (IST) Coronavirus in Odisha Latest Updates Odisha's total rises to 162 after five more test positive  Five more persons, including two returnees each from Surat and Kolkata, tested positive for COVID-19 in Odisha on Sunday, taking the total number of such cases in the state to 162, PTI quotes officials as saying. The five fresh cases were reported from Ganjam (two), Jharsuguda (one), Balasore (one) and Keonjhar (one) districts, the Information and Public Relations department said.   The latest COVID-19 case was reported from Hatadihi in Keonjhar district of a 30-year-old man, who had recently returned from Kolkata and was asymptomatic of the disease. He was kept in quarantine in view of his travel history, an official said, adding that the mineral-rich Keonjhar district now has two coronavirus patients. Similarly, a 34-year-old man from Balasore district with a travel history to Kolkata also tested positive for COVID-19. With this, the total number of coronavirus patients in Balasore increased to 21. Ganjam district, which had so far been a green zone, reported its first COVID-19 cases after two migrant workers (males aged 17 and 22 years), who returned from Gujarat recently, were diagnosed with the disease.     17:48 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates Commercial flights at Delhi airport to operate only from Terminal three after lockdown ends   Commercial passenger flights at Delhi airport will initially operate from Terminal 3 after the lockdown ends,aid a senior official of its operator DIAL on Sunday, adding that entry gates, self check-in machines and check-in bays will be allocated to airlines to avoid overcrowding by air travellers. The airport will keep all food, beverage and retail shops open to avoid overcrowding at one place and use "ultraviolet disinfection tunnels" for all incoming baggage, according to a plan prepared by the GMR group-led Delhi International Airport Ltd.   The plan said the passengers of Vistara and IndiGo would enter the airport through gates 1 and 2 only. These two airlines will have check-in rows A, B and C among them, it said. AirAsia India and Air India passengers will use entry gates 3 and 4. These passengers will then go to rows D, E and F where the staff of these two airlines would assist them check-in, according to the plan. SpiceJet and GoAir passengers would enter through gate 5 towards the staff of these two airlines at rows G and H for check-in.   PTI 17:37 (IST) Coronavirus in Goa Latest Updates OPDs in Goa to operate with 50% staffing from Wednesday, says state health minister All out-patient departments in  hospitals in Goa, including the nodal GMCH, will be allowed to function from Wednesday with 50 percent staff, reports PTI. We may open all OPDs, including GMC, with 50 percent load factor from Wednesday. Protective gears and N95 masks to be provided to the doctors conducting OPDs," state health minister Vishwajit Rane said in a noting moved to the health department 17:31 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Updates  HRD Ministry to announce fresh dates for JEE, NEET on 5 May In a relief for engineering and medical aspirants, the HRD ministry on Sunday said fresh dates for competitive exams — JEE and NEET—will be announced on 5 May, reports PTI. The exams were postponed due to nationwide lockdown announced to contain the COVID-19 spread. "The fresh dates will be announced by HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' on May 5. This will put an end to uncertainty for the aspirants. The minister will also interact with students online the same day," a senior ministry official said.   While Joint Entrance Exam-Mains (JEE-MAINS) is conducted for admission to engineering colleges across the country, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is conducted for medical colleges.  17:25 (IST) Coronavirus in Uttarakhand Latest Updates Case count in Uttarakhand reaches 60 as one more tests positive Oe more person tested positive for COVID-19 in Uttarakhand, taking the total number of coronavirus patients in the state to 60. Of these, 39 have been cured and discharged while one person has died and the number of patients currently under treatment is 20, according to the 5pm bulletin issued by the state health department. One more person has tested positive for #Coronavirus in Uttarakhand, taking the total number of cases to 60 in the state: State Health Department pic.twitter.com/As7OQVnIWt — ANI (@ANI) May 3, 2020 Coronavirus Outbreak Updates: Curfew will be imposed in Haryana from 7 pm to 7 am with effect from May 4, state Chief Secretary Keshni Anand Arora said on Sunday. 12 more Border Security Force (BSF) personnel have tested coronavirus positive in Tripura. Total number of positive cases in BSF stands at 54 now including 14 in Tripura. Madhya Pradesh reported 49 positive  and six deaths on Sunday, taking the state total to 2,837, according to a bulletin released by the state health department.  678 new Covid-19 cases were reported today in Maharashtra , taking the state tally to 12,974. 27 people died of the disease, taking the death count to 548, according to a bulletin issued by the state health department. Government deploys central teams in 20 districts with heavy case load of COVID-19 to help states in implementation of containment measures. Mumbai reports 441 fresh infections,  21 deaths, taking the total number of cases to 8,613 and deaths to 343. Total 1804 patients discharged till date, said the Public Health Department of Mumbai. Gujarat on Sunday reported 374 new COVID-19 cases and 28 deaths, which is the highest single-day increase in deaths so far, a Health department official said.  Tamil Nadu reports one COVID-19 death, 266 fresh infections, pushing total number of coronavirus cases to 3,023, according to the state health department. Punjab reports 331 new cases, pushing total number of cases over 1,100, ANI quotes the state health department as saying. Out of the total cases,  117 have been cured while 21 others succumbed to the infection and the number of active cases stands at 964. Total number of COVID-19 positive cases in India rises to 40,263 including 28,070 active cases, 10,887 cured/discharged/migrated and 1,306 deaths, according to the 5 pm update issued by the Union health ministry. All out-patient departments in  hospitals in Goa, including the nodal GMCH, will be allowed to function from Wednesday with 50 percent staff from Wednesday. No new infections have been found in Kerala in on Sunday. Meanwhile, one more person has been cured of the disease taking the number of recoveries to 401. The number of active cases in the state now stands at 95.  17 more people from a building in Delhi's Kapashera have tested positive for COVID-19. Total 58 positive cases have been reported from the building till date.The building was sealed on 19 April after a person was found to be coronavirus positive, ANI quotes the Office of DM Delhi South-West as saying. Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren announced that lockdown will continue in Jharkhand till 17 May and the relaxations prescribed by the Centre won't be implemented in the state.  The Maharashtra government has decided to allow standalone shops including liquor shops to open in Red Zones, including in Mumbai Metropolitan Region and Pune Metropolitan Region. However, these shops wont be permitted to function in areas marked as containment zones. One more person tested positive for COVID-19 at AIIMS, Rishikesh on Sunday, officials said. This is the sixth case of coronavirus at the hospital in the last nine days. The latest case is that of a 29-year-old nursing officer at the facility, nodal officer for coronavirus cases at the hospital Madhur Uniyal said. The total number of COVID-19 cases in Haryana climbed to 421 on Sunday, said the state health department. The figure includes 174 active cases. So far, the state has registered five deaths while, the COVID-19 recovery rate stood at 57.5 percent with 242 patients being dicharged. Of the 130 Sikh pilgrims who returned from Hazur Sahib in Nanded, Maharashtra, on Sunday to Punjab, 63 have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Nawanshahr, said Vinay Bulani, Deputy Commissioner. Over 10,000 COVID-19 patients were discharged across the nation on Sunday, said Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan. "Those still admitted at hospitals are on the road to recovery," he said. The health minister also claimed that India's mortality rate was the lowest across the world at 3.2 percent. The current doubling rate for COVID-19 cases has improved to 12 days as against 10.5 days in the last two weeks, while the mortality rate has been recorded at 3.2 percent, said Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan. After a staff of one of the top officers of CRPF tested positive for coronavirus, the CRPF headquarters in Delhi was sealed for sanitisation till further orders. The number of coronavirus cases rose to 360 in Maharashtra's Nashik district after 27 more people tested positive for the viral disease, the district administration said on Sunday. With this, 324 COVID-19 cases have so far been reported from Malegaon town, 16 from Nashik city and 17 from other parts of the district. In the past 24 hours, 2,644 new COVID-19 positive cases and 83 more deaths were registered across the nation, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Confirmed cases climbed to 39,980 with 28,046 active cases. The COVID-19 recovery rate was at 26.6 percent after 10,633 patients were cured. India recorded 39,980 COVID-19 positive cases after 2,644 more tested positive in the past 24 hours, according to the latest data released by the health ministry on Sunday. After 83 more succumbed to the viral infection as of Sunday, the toll climbed to 1,301. With 31 more individuals testing COVID-19 positive in Rajasthan, the total confirmed cases in the state climbed to 2,803 on Sunday till 9 am, said Health Department, Rajasthan. Karnataka government charged an exorbitant price of Rs 1,300 from migrant workers for a Rs 300 bus ticket, according to media reports. The measure was taken as the buses would be plying at half capacity to ensure social distancing. Speaking to The News Minute, a KSRTC official said, "The prices are three times higher because the buses are taking only 30 people even though there are 55 seats. We are charging the minimum fare of Rs 39 per kilometre and we are also counting the fare for the return trip the bus has to take to come back to Bengaluru." After the issuance of Ministry of Home Affairs order on reopening of districts from 4 May, the Tripura government on Saturday said that there will be no prohibition in the functioning of government offices in green and orange zones. All categories of employees will work from office. "A separate order will be issued for functioning of schools, colleges, educational/training/coaching institutions," read the state government's order. The MHA has categorised six districts of Tripura as green zones and two districts as orange zones. Nearly 500 Delhi students stranded at coaching hub Kota in Rajasthan during the lockdown reached Kashmere Gate ISBT in Delhi in 40 buses early Sunday morning. Delhi's Transport minister Kailash Gahlot said the students would be sent to their homes from Kashmere Gate ISBT after medical tests. Two more test positive in Ganjam dist taking confirmed cases in Odisha to 159 Odisha registered 159 COVID-19 cases on Sunday after two more individuals tested positive for the viral disease, according to the latest data released by the state health ministry. Both the cases were reported in Ganjam district. The total number of districts affected by the novel coronavirus climbed to 16 in the state. India on Saturday registered a record jump of 2,411 new coronavirus cases and  71 deaths, taking the total number of infections in the country to 37,776 and the toll to 1,223. Meanwhile, migrant workers stranded in different states since the imposition of the lockdown began their journey homes in special 'shramik trains'. Case count surges to 37,776, toll reaches 1,223 According to the 5 pm update issued by the Union health ministry, the number of infections in the country jumped to 37,776 while the toll rose to 1,223. Over 10,000 persons have been cured of the disease and the number of active COVID-19 cases in the country stands at 26,535, it said. Of the total fatalities, the highest have been reported in Maharashtra (485), followed by Gujarat (236), Madhya Pradesh (145) , Rajasthan (62) and Delhi (61). Maharashtra continues to have the highest number of infections with 11,506 cases reported from the state. Gujarat has reported a total of 4,721 cases, followed by Delhi (3,738), Madhya Pradesh (2,719) and Rajasthan (2,666). According to the Uttar Pradesh health department, 127 more people tested positive for COVID-19 in the state on Saturday, pushing the number of confirmed cases to 2,455. Forty-three deaths have so far been reported and 656 patients treated and discharged from hospitals. So far, COVID-19 cases have been reported in 64 of the 75 districts in the state, officials said. In Delhi, 68 more personnel attached to a CRPF battalion tested positive for the novel coronavirus, taking the total number of those afflicted in the battalion to 122. A total of 127 CRPF personnel have so far contracted the disease, including one death and one recovery, ANI quoted the CRPF as saying. In Maharashtra, as many as 56 persons were discharged from a civic-run hospital in Thane's Mira Bhayander area at the same time, including a three-year-old girl and three septuagenarians. Meanwhile, 20 visitors to the Gurdwara Langar Sahib in Nanded tested positive for the disease. The gurdwara had been shut on Friday after several pilgrims from Punjab, who returned to their state after visiting this shrine, tested coronavirus positive, officials had said. On Saturday, Kerala, too, reported two positive cases — one from Wayanad and one from Kannur — taking the total number of cases in the state to 499. With Wayanad reporting a positive case after a month, the district was moved from the green to the orange zone, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said. Barber shops, home delivery of non-essential items allowed in green and orange zones, clarifies MHA A day after issuing fresh guidelines for the lockdown, the Ministry of Home Affairs clarified that barber shops and salons will be allowed to open in green and orange zones during the third phase of the lockdown beginning 4 May, besides sale of non-essential items by e-commerce platforms. However, barber shops, saloons will continue to be prohibited in red zones and  e-commerce companies are allowed to sell only essential commodities in such areas, said the ministry. The MHA on Friday, while extending the lockdown for two more weeks till 17 May, had lifted many restrictions in green and orange zones. Sale of liquor is allowed in non containment areas of green, orange and red zones through stand alone shops and not in malls or shopping complexes, it further clarified. In liquor shops, customers will have to maintain minimum six feet distance from each other, and also ensure that not more than five persons are present at one time at the shop. On allowing domestic maids to work in red zones, a home ministry official said the RWAs should take a call  regarding allowing the movement of outsiders. But health protocols have to be maintained by domestic helps as well as employers, and the responsibility lies with the person who employs maids in case of any mishaps. According to the home ministry, travel by road (inter-state), rail and air and metro are banned across the country during the lockdown. The home ministry, however, may give permission in special cases depending on the urgency. According to ANI, the ministry added that in orange zones, inter-district  and intra-district plying of buses remains prohibited. Taxis and cab aggregators are allowed to ply, with a restriction of two passengers apart from the driver in each vehicle only.  Inter-district movement of private cars in such zones is allowed only for permitted activities, with maximum two passengers, besides the driver. In orange zones, inter-district movement of individuals and vehicles is allowed, only for permitted activities, with maximum two passengers, besides the driver, in four-wheelers: Ministry of Home Affairs. #lockdownextension https://t.co/mjIqgu2kJV — ANI (@ANI) May 2, 2020 // // ]]> MMR, Pune 'no-go', says Maharashtra govt Based on the orders issued by the Centre, states also issued guideline for the third phase on the nationwide lockdown. The Maharashtra government said that in the cities with police commissionerates, a concerned deputy commissioner of police (DCP) will have the power to allow inter-state or inter-district journey. But the movement of people will not be allowed between the areas under Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority and Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority and other parts of the state during lockdown, it said. The Karnataka government, too issued revised guidelines which will come into force from 4 May. Karnataka Government issues revised guidelines on #lockdown measures which will come into effect from May 4 for two weeks in the state. pic.twitter.com/mDdZgytuaX — ANI (@ANI) May 2, 2020 // // ]]> Meanwhile, the Delhi government launched an exercise to open liquor shops in the National Capital in accordance with the latest guidelines issued by the home ministry. The excise department has directed four government-run agencies, which are responsible to sell liquor in the city, to identify such outlets which fulfil all conditions prescribed by the  MHA. DCGA extends suspension of flights till 17 May The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)  issued a circular to extend the suspension of domestic and international commercial flight operations till 17 May. However, the restriction shall not apply to international all-cargo operations and flights specifically approved by the DGCA. Migrant workers head back in 'shramik trains' The first 'Shramik Special' train carrying 1,187 stranded migrant labourers from Jaipur reached the Danapur railway station in Patna on Saturday afternoon. Another special train train carrying over 300 stranded labourers from Nashik in Maharashtra reached Misrod Station on the outskirts of Bhopal. "We have started screening these passengers brought here from Nashik in the special train. After that, they will be sent to their respective towns in different buses," a district administration officer told PTI. This is the first special train which reached Bhopal after the Centre's announcement to run such services to facilitate the stranded labourers and workers. A special train with 847 migrants also departed for Lucknow from Nashik in around 10 am on Saturday, said the Central Railway. Similar 'Shramik trains' are also set to provide connectivity between states such as Gujarat and Uttra Pradesh, Kerala and Jharkhand, among others. Gujarat: A special train carrying migrant workers left from Sabarmati in Ahmedabad for Agra in Uttar Pradesh, amid #CoronavirusLockdown. pic.twitter.com/DBjPVWwXqV — ANI (@ANI) May 2, 2020 // // ]]> However, the problems faced by migrant workers continued to make it to the headlines with a migrant worker cycling from his workplace in Delhi to home in Bihar dying in UP's Saharanpur. Dharamveer, along with a few other labourers, had started their journey from Delhi to Khagaria district in Bihar on bicycles on 28 April, PTI quotes police as saying. "On Friday night, they halted on the Delhi-Lucknow highway in Shahjahanpur. When the condition of Dharamveer deteriorated, the labourers took him to the medical college where he was declared brought dead," said Circle Officer (city) Praveen Kumar. In another case, 18 people, including 14 migrant labourers, were found to be travelling inside a cement mixer from Maharashtra to Uttar Pradesh. "During the routine check-up at Panth Piplai village, about 35 kilometres from Indore, we stopped a truck laden with a cement-mixer on suspicion. After opening the lid, we found 18 people inside," Traffic Police sub-inspector Amit Kumar Yadav told PTI. Meanwhile, the Odisha government issued a standard operating procedure (SOP) for sending "guest workers" in the state to their home states by road or rail. The state government appointed nodal officers in charge of workers for different states and said the the prior approval of recipient states was necessary for sending back the stranded workers. Modi holds review meeting on agricultural reforms, MSMEs Prime Minister Narendra Modi  deliberated on ways to reform the agriculture sector with emphasis on agriculture marketing, access of farmers to institutional credit and freeing the sector of various restrictions with appropriate backing of laws. The government has maintained that the country's farm sector is functioning smoothly despite the COVID-19 lockdown and there will not be much impact on its growth in the current fiscal, unlike other sectors. The pros and cons of bio-technological developments in crops or enhancement of productivity and reduction in input costs was also deliberated, an official statement said. Concessional credit flow to strengthen agriculture infrastructure, special Kisan Credit Card saturation drive for PM-Kisan beneficiaries and facilitating inter and intra-state trade of agriculture produce to ensure fairest return to farmers were some of the other important areas covered, the statement said. Developing eNAM or the National Agriculture Market into a "platform of platforms" to enable e-commerce was one of the important topics of discussion on Saturday. The prime minister also held a meeting to discuss ways to strengthen the MSME sector. Chaired a meeting on strengthening our MSME sector, which plays a pivotal role in economic development. There were extensive discussions on ways to make this sector more vibrant, attractive and ready to embrace new opportunities. pic.twitter.com/b3o9MMZWZj — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 2, 2020 // // ]]> With inputs from agencies
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