India records over 64,000 Covid-19 cases, 1092 deaths in a day; tally crosses 2.7 million mark

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August 19, 2020
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New Delhi, Aug 19: With a spike of 64,531 cases and 1,092 deaths in the last 24 hours, India's COVID-19 reached 27,67,274 on Wednesday, according to the Union Health Ministry.

The COVID-19 count includes 6,76,514 active cases, 20,37,871 discharged/migrated patients and 52,889 deaths, according to the Ministry.

Meanwhile, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said that the total samples tested up to August 18 in the country is 3,17,42,782, including 8,01,518 samples tested yesterday.

Maharashtra continues to be the worst affected state from the infection with 1,56,920 active cases while 4,37,870 patients have been discharged/migrated. The toll in the state due to the disease has risen to 20,687.

Tamil Nadu has 53,860 active cases, 2,89,787 discharged/migrated patients and 6,007 deaths.

Andhra Pradesh has a total of 85,130 active cases while 2,18,311 patients have been cured/discharged/migrated and 2,820 patients have succumbed to COVID-19.

Delhi, on the other hand, has 11,068 active cases while 1,39,447 cured/discharged/migrated patients and 4,226 fatalities.

State-wise coronavirus cases in India

S. No. Name of State / UT Active Cases* Cured/Discharged/Migrated* Deaths**
Total Change since yesterday Cumulative Change since yesterday Cumulative Change since yesterday
1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 1078 13  1421 96  30
2 Andhra Pradesh 85130 353  218311 9211  2820 88 
3 Arunachal Pradesh 921 78  1949 56  5  
4 Assam 23704 968  58294 1560  203
5 Bihar 28692 695  80330 3878  476
6 Chandigarh 1032 29  1243 60  30  
7 Chhattisgarh 5828 551  10847 249  158
8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu 425 22  1524 65  2  
9 Delhi 11068 216  139447 1146  4226 12 
10 Goa 3861 36  8356 298  116
11 Gujarat 14279 36  63703 1108  2820 20 
12 Haryana 7081 201  41298 688  557
13 Himachal Pradesh 1293 28  2923 89  19  
14 Jammu and Kashmir 6879 169  21886 590  561 13 
15 Jharkhand 8708 257  15507 456  262 12 
16 Karnataka 79798 861  156949 8387  4201 139 
17 Kerala 16333 387  31390 1365  175
18 Ladakh 598 14  1395 27  17
19 Madhya Pradesh 10521 289  35713 688  1141 13 
20 Maharashtra 156920 1341  437870 9356  20687 422 
21 Manipur 1958 22  2789 55  18
22 Meghalaya 766 33  685 6  
23 Mizoram 481 64  379 0  
24 Nagaland 1848 69  1664 134  8  
25 Odisha 18856 695  45315 1535  362
26 Puducherry 3364 76  4909 282  123
27 Punjab 11740 87  21762 1582  898 35 
28 Rajasthan 14119 30  48960 1306  898 11 
29 Sikkim 450 35  755 54  2
30 Tamil Nadu 53860 262  289787 5850  6007 121 
31 Telengana 20990 34  73991 1789  719
32 Tripura 2083 140  5497 93  65
33 Uttarakhand 4073 223  8724 239  164
34 Uttar Pradesh 50242 651  109607 4799  2585 70 
35 West Bengal 27535 133  92690 2987  2528 55 
Total# 676514 3348  2037870 60091  52889 1092 

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November 18,2024

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Mangaluru: The Ullal police have arrested Manohar, the owner of Vazco Beach Resort, and its manager Bharath in connection with the drowning of three college girls from Mysuru at the resort’s swimming pool on November 17.

City Commissioner of Police Anupam Agrawal confirmed the arrests, stating that a case has been registered under Section 106 of BNS. The bodies of the victims, all in their twenties, have been handed over to their parents. The women had arrived at the resort for a weekend getaway on November 16.

Following the tragic incident, the resort was sealed by officials led by Mangaluru Assistant Commissioner Harshavardhan. The trade license of the resort, issued on June 13, 2024, has been suspended, and the tourism department has temporarily revoked the resort's registration. These actions prohibit the resort from engaging in any tourism-related activities until further notice.

Someshwara TMC Chief Officer stated that the suspension was due to the resort's failure to implement adequate safety measures, which resulted in the loss of three lives. Further investigations are underway.

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November 16,2024

Mangaluru: The Kavoor police in Mangaluru, Karnataka, have arrested three individuals from Kerala in connection with two separate cybercrime cases, including one involving extortion under the guise of a "digital arrest."

City Commissioner of Police Anupam Agrawal reported that one of the arrested individuals, Nisar, a resident of Ernakulam district, posed as a CBI officer. He allegedly threatened the complainant with arrest and extorted Rs 68 lakh. A case has been filed under sections 66 (C) and 66 (D) of the IT Act, and sections 308 (2) and 381 (4) of BNS.

In another case, the Kavoor police arrested two men, Sahil K P of Thiruvannur, Kozhikode, and Muhammad Nashath of Mappila Koyilandy, Kerala, in connection with a share trade fraud. The accused are alleged to have deceived the complainant by promising substantial profits from an investment in the stock market. Trusting the fraudsters, the complainant invested Rs 90 lakh, which was subsequently lost. A case has been registered under sections 66 (C) and 66 (D) of the IT Act, and sections 318 (4) and 3 (5) of BNS.

The accused were arrested in Koyilandi and presented before the court. The operation was carried out under the guidance of City Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal, led by Mangaluru North Sub-Division ACP Srikanth K, Kavoor Inspector Raghavendra Byndoor, Kavoor PSI Mallikarjuna Biradara, and staff members Ramanna Shetty, Bhuvaneshwari, Rajappa Kashibai, Praveen N, and Malatesh. 

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November 26,2024

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Mangaluru: The coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi are witnessing a fascinating weather pattern, with chilly early mornings giving way to dry, sweltering afternoons. Over the past two days, dense fog blanketed the rural landscapes, while urban centers like Mangaluru felt the stark contrast of brisk mornings and peak afternoon heat.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) noted that in rural areas, the morning chill caused temperatures to dip by one to two degrees Celsius below the seasonal norm, intensifying the fog. Monday saw Mangaluru recording a maximum temperature of 33.3°C and a minimum of 22.6°C, reflective of the sharp day-night variation.

While mornings painted a serene picture with mist-covered trees and a cool ambiance, the afternoons proved relentless, with temperatures soaring between 11 am and 3 pm, offering little respite. Currently, there are no signs of rainfall, with forecasts predicting the continuation of this dual weather pattern for the coming days.

Local residents have mixed feelings about this weather trend. Farmers in rural areas appreciate the cool mornings that ease early chores but express concerns over the dry afternoons, which may affect crop irrigation if the dry spell prolongs. In contrast, urban dwellers are enjoying the foggy mornings but brace for the scorching afternoons.

Meteorologists attribute the sudden chill to shifts in atmospheric pressure along the coast, a precursor to possible weather transitions in December. Whether this pattern persists or leads to unexpected changes remains to be seen, but the twin districts are clearly caught in nature's dramatic play of contrasts.

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