India
Coronavirus Cases Top 9,000 in Mumbai; 18 More Patients Die
According to a Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) release, the death toll reached 361 as 18 more patients succumbed in the past 24 hours.
DCP Resumes Duty after Recovering from Injury Received During Delhi Violence
Deputy Commissioner of Police Amit Sharma underwent surgery and was treated at Max Hospital in Patparganj after he suffered serious injuries during the violence on February 24.
Standalone Liquor Shops Reopen in Bengal, Several Shut Down Due to Chaos
The state government in a guideline said only standalone OFF shops selling foreign, IMFL, and country spirits will remain functional and not 'ON' shops
Fitness Group Cure.fit Lays Off Employees, Mulls All-digital Move
Founded by two former Flipkart executives in 2016 and backed by Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings, the company's cult.fit business quickly attracted a large fan base thanks to state-of-the-art group fitness sessions.
It's Humanity Against the Virus, British PM Tells Covid-19 Global Summit
The Coronavirus Global Response International Pledging Conference was co-hosted by the UK and eight other countries and organisations.
Eager to Return Home, Migrants Clash with Police in Surat; 11 Cops Including IPS Officer Hurt
Migrant workers, numbering more than 1,000, were demanding that arrangements be made to send them back to their native places during the coronavirus-enforced lockdown, which has rendered them jobless.
BSF Jawan in West Bengal Infected With Coronavirus, Over 50 Troops Quarantined
The jawan was tested positive on Sunday. He has now been admitted to an isolation facility of the state government, the officials said.
Nearly 5,000 Cases in 48 Hours, Record Surge in Deaths as India Gears Up for Eased Restrictions in Lockdown 3.0
The death toll saw the highest single-day spike as fatalities increased to 1,306 after 83 more patients died in the last 24 hours, the health ministry said on Sunday evening.
There Will be Flight of Capital From China Post Coronavirus Phase, Says BJP's Ram Madhav
Madhav said Asian democracies like Singapore and South Korea along with India have set a "new example that you don't need to be authoritarian to handle such a big crisis".
K'taka Formulates Comprehensive SOP for Entry & Exit of Individuals as Inter-state Movement Begins
Registrations, however, would not ensure the travel of every individual as the government is yet to give its nod for inter-state transport travel for all.
Navy Salutes from the Sea, IAF Jets Shower Flowers Over Hospitals to Honour India’s Corona Warriors
Four Indian Naval and Coast Guard ships would anchor in the centre of the channel opposite the Marine Drive and carry out a traditional illumination and firing of green flares accompanied by sounding of siren.
5 Security Forces Personnel Go Missing During Anti-militancy Operation in J-K's Kupwara
In another operation, security forces killed two militants in Pulwama district of south Kashmir.
UP to Prepare Roadmap to Provide Employment to Migrants Workers Returning Home amid Lockdown
With 127 more people testing positive on Saturday, the number of confirmed cases in the state rises to 2,455.
790 New Coronavirus Cases in Maharashtra, Tally 12,296 and 36 Deaths
Coronavirus patients in Maharashtra reached 12,296 as death toll due to the pandemic reached 521 with 36 new deaths.
Drivers from Punjab Might Have Infected Pilgrims: Maharashtra Minister
Chavan also said that the drivers might have carried the infection to Nanded which had no COVID-19 cases a week ago. The number of cases has shot up to 26 now.
9 BSF Personnel Test Positive for Covid-19 in Delhi
The troops were deployed as part of an assistance deployment to Delhi Police in the Jamia and Jama Masjid areas over the past few weeks.