Tue, 21-Oct-2025

India reports 1,549 new COVID-19 cases

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NEW DELHI – India’s COVID-19 tally rose to 43,009,390 on Monday, as 1,549 new cases were registered during the past 24 hours across the country, the health ministry’s latest data showed. Besides, as many as 31 deaths due to the pandemic since Sunday morning took the total death toll to 516,510. There are still 25,106 … Read more

India’s COVID-19 tally rises to 34,703,644

India's COVID-19 tally rises to 34,703,644

India’s COVID-19 tally rose to 34,703,644 on Tuesday, as 5,784 new cases were registered during the past 24 hours across the country, showed the federal health ministry’s latest data. “The number of new cases registered across India in 24 hours is the lowest in 571 days,” said the ministry. Besides, 252 deaths from the pandemic … Read more

Delhi, Mumbai reduces lockdown as Covid-19 situation eases in cities

India, Mumbai reduces lockdown

India’s capital New Delhi, and the country’s financial capital, Mumbai began reducing restrictions gradually as coronavirus cases dropped in two months.

In April and May, hospitals in the megacities which have a combined population of almost 40 million people were overburdened by a deadly Covid-19 outbreak, resulting in severe oxygen and other necessary medical shortages.

With well under 29 million infections, India became the second deadliest country after the United States, reporting record-breaking numbers of cases and deaths.

Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal tweeted, “We have to stay safe from corona infection and also bring the economy back on track,”

Some shops and malls were allowed to reopen and Metro services were allowed to operate at 50% capacity in Delhi.

According to the latest report, the northern city reported an average of 25,000 daily cases.

Officials said that the number of infections had dropped to 381.

Rajendra Kalkar of Phoenix Mills, which manages three shopping centers in Maharashtra said, “This is a step in the right direction,”

“Businesses at our malls are coming back slowly. This is a very welcome step for thousands of mall staff and retail employees.”

During the Maharashtra shutdown, the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Western India reported that over two million jobs were affected.

The restaurant manager of the Mumbai branch of popular eatery Social, Malay said, “We are very happy to open our doors again today,”

While the crisis has subsided in Delhi, Mumbai, and other big cities, experts warn that the disease is still spreading in rural areas and southern states.

India reported 400,000-plus cases in May, and over 100,000 new infections, and nearly 2,500 deaths on Monday.

Although experts caution that the exact toll might be significantly higher, and there have been suspicions of undercounting, the health ministry claimed total deaths were just under 347,000 so far.

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Canadian firms donate ₹354cr for India’s fight against Covid-19

Canadian firms donate

Canadian firms have contributed 59 million Canadian {dollars} (354 crores) to India in provides to assist within the devastating second wave of India’s Covid-19 pandemic that’s sweeping by means of the nation.

The Canada-India Business Council C-IBC stated in an announcement issued on Friday that their members “have made generous financial contributions and provided supplies in excess of $58,822,150.”

“Canadian dollars (approximately ₹354 crores). We are grateful for the continuous support, ongoing initiatives, and generosity of our members in helping the people of India”.

The statement also noted “in the last few weeks, infection rates were starting to decline across many states as vaccination rates are increasing rapidly”

“There were still many areas that are experiencing devastating caseloads and are still in crisis mode.”

In mild of those circumstances, C-IBC “is continuing to support relief efforts in supporting the people of India”.

The C-IBC’s president Victor Thomas said, “India-Canada economic corridor stepped up and have been very supportive”.

Funds were donated primarily through the Canadian Red Cross, while some companies sent medical supplies that were immediately required during the crisis.

Thomas said the cumulative contribution was “not insignificant” and Canadian companies wanted to send out the message, “we’re there and we’re supportive” in the context of doing their bit to assist India during a critical phase.

According to C-IBC the donations have “helped set up temporary Covid-19 hospitals, supply hospital beds, medical oxygen, lifesaving medicine, provide personal protective equipment (PPE), emergency care for migrants, and implement infection control activities in communities across India”.

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Rural Indian’s are still terrified to get vaccinated against Covid-19

rural India are still terrified

In India, where COVID-19 patients have been unable to access ambulances and even the best-equipped hospitals have run out of oxygen.

Even the pandemic’s wave would be getting worst by the time in this situation the population of rural India is still terrified to get vaccinated against the Covid-19 virus.

When the health worker team visited the villages of India to vaccinate and testify the occupants against Covid-19 the villagers rush out the back, as they don’t want to vaccinate them against Covid-19.

One of the health worker Neelum Kumari knock on the doors of villagers so the occupants ran away back and get terrified that she wants to vaccinate them.

While talking to Indian Media Kumari said, “A lot of people in my village don’t want to take the vaccine. They fear that they will die if they take it,”

“One of the villagers was so angry that he beat up a (health) worker who was trying to convince him to take the vaccine.”

Rumors are circulated through social media and messaging apps like WhatsApp. People are fearful that 5G will cause Covid-19. They are promoted to attacks on cell towers in Haryana.

An Indian Doctor in Miyaganj village in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh told,

“People do not even step forward for testing as they think the government will declare them Covid-positive even if they are not,”

 

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Blast during oxygen cylinders’ refilling Kills Three, Injures Six In Lucknow

Lucknow blast three killed

Three people have been killed and six others left wounded after a blast hit during the refilling of oxygen cylinders in Lucknow, India.

According to media reports, the blast occurred during the refilling of oxygen cylinders and has left three people dead.

“While refilling of cylinders, one of the cylinders exploded. Three people have died so far. One injured is being treated at RML Hospital while four others have been shifted to Trauma Centre,” DK Thakur, Lucknow Police Commissioner said.

The injured have been shifted to a nearby hospital for immediate medical assistance while the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered a probe to examine the explosion.

He has also directed top officials to rush to the spot to supervise the relief and rescue.

Note that infected patients in India are dying due to a shortage of oxygen in the hospitals.

23 patients in Karnataka’s Chamarajanagar district in a 24-hour period from Sunday morning due to a shortage of oxygen facility at medical centres.

India has surpassed the national Coronavirus case tally past 20 million on Tuesday, becoming the second worst-hit country after the United States (US).

Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi has announced a national lockdown as COVID-19 continue to wreak havoc in India.

On Tuesday, May 4, the country has reported 357,229 new cases over the last 24 hours, while deaths surge to 3,449 taking the toll to 222,408, health ministry data showed.

Currently, the country has 3.45 million active cases.

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Indian Premier Modi’s Aunt Passes Away Due To COVID Complications

Narendra Modi's aunt passed away

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aunt has succumbed to the deadly COVID-19 complications as it has wreaked havoc in the country.

Narmadaben Modi passed away on Tuesday after contracting COVID-19, according to family sources.

Souced added, the 80-year-old was receiving treatment for the virus when she died in hospital.

“Our aunt Narmadaben was admitted to the civil hospital some ten days ago after her condition deteriorated following coronavirus infection,” said Modi’s younger brother, Prahlad Modi, according to PTI. “She breathed her last at the hospital today,” sources said.

The prime minister, who has yet to publicly comment on his aunt’s death, has received heavy backlash in recent weeks over mishandling of India’s coronavirus crisis.

Earlier in the day, Narendra Modi had an excellent conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Both the leaders discussed the evolving COVID-19 situation and Modi thanked President Putin for Russia’s help and support in India’s fight against the pandemic.

In his Twitter thread, Modi wrote, “We also reviewed our diverse bilateral cooperation, especially in the area of space exploration and renewable energy sector, including in hydrogen economy. Our cooperation on Sputnik-V vaccine will assist humanity in battling the pandemic.”

Moreover, India and Russia also exchanged views to add further momentum for a strong strategic partnership. In this regard, Putin and Modi agreed to establish a 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue between our Foreign and Defence Ministers.

Note that the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has continued to wreak havoc in India’s capital New Delhi with a high positivity rate which resulted in an extended lockdown till May 3.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said, “Coronavirus still continues to wreak havoc. Public opinion is that lockdown should increase. So the lockdown is being extended for one week.”

However, the capital’s government will give concessions to self-employed people providing services which include electricians, plumbers and water purifier repairs.

The Chief Minister further added, “There is 36 per cent to 37 per cent positivity rate, which was not there before.”

“While we have failed to deliver oxygen at some places, in other places we have succeeded… the situation should be under control in the coming few days,” Arvind Kejriwal said.

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Kangana Ranaut commends Pakistan for worrying about its neighbours

Kangana Ranaut

Bollywood’s acclaimed actress Kangana Ranaut, who usually lands into hot waters after her controversial remarks and issues with other celebs, is overwhelmed after witnessing Pakistan’s support for India during the testing times of the COVID-19 pandemic.

#PakistanStandsWithIndia is trending top on Twitter in Pakistan. Celebrities from both neighbouring countries including Kangana Ranaut express gratitude for the love shared and support shown by Pakistan to India in this time of severe crisis.

The Queen actress took to Twitter and wrote, “Seeing the Twitter trend with almost 52,000 tweets, Kangana wrote, “Heartwarming to see top trend from Pakistan #PakistanstandswithIndia #भारत_का_वीर_पुत्र_मोदी (brave son of India, Modi) provided the country with vaccine nice to see them appreciate his kindness and reciprocate with love, we too acknowledge their empathy in these testing times.”

Pakistan has come forward with messages of optimism and solidarity as India sets COVID-19 records on a global level.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Imran Khan has on Saturday expressed solidarity with the people of India on behalf of Pakistan.

PM Khan took to Twitter and wrote, “I want to express our solidarity with the people of India as they battle a dangerous wave of COVID-19. Our prayers for a speedy recovery go to all those suffering from the pandemic in our neighbourhood & the world. We must fight this global challenge confronting humanity together.”

On Saturday, India has so far recorded a total of 1,66,10,481 deaths with new 2,624 fatalities during 24 hours.

People across the country are scrambling for life-saving oxygen supplies, while patients lay dying outside hospitals. There is a shortage of life-saving medicines and hospital beds too.

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