Bengaluru Closing News: Today’s updates from your city | Bengaluru News



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Amidst the prevailing chaos and uncertainty about access to services and commodities during closing, we bring you the latest updates from your city.
* 38 routes 38 km near the border before entering the Belagavi district
* Update at 12.05pm: 10 new Covid-19 cases reported in Karnataka, count reaches 858
* * Update at 11.17 a.m.: Shramik’s special trains now have up to 3 stops in the destination state, operate with a total capacity of around 1,700 instead of 1,200: Rail Order (PTI)
* * Update at 11.01 a.m.: Ensure opening of all private clinics, nursing homes, laboratories with all medical staff, MHA tells states (PTI)
* Indian Railways will restart passenger train operations with special trains from New Delhi connecting Dibrugarh, Agartala, Howrah, Patna, Bilaspur, Ranchi, Bhubaneswar, Secunderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram, Madgaon, Central Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Jammu Tawi to starting tomorrow
* Update at 9.54am: Union Secretary of the Interior Ajay Bhalla writes to the top secretaries of all states to cooperate in receiving special Shramik trains and to facilitate the movement of stranded migrant workers.
* Update at 9.32am: The number of deaths by Covid-19 increases to 2,206; cases climb to 67,152 in India, PTI reports citing Union health ministry
* * Update at 9.15 a.m.: Images from Bangalore airport, where a flight from Heathrow landed on Monday morning

* * Update at 8.23 ​​a.m.: Today, technology is helping many in efforts to free the world from Covid-19. I salute all who are at the forefront of research and innovation on ways to beat the coronavirus. May we continue to take advantage of technology to create a healthier and better planet, says Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (AND ME)
* A team of researchers from the HCG Bangalore Institute of Oncology Specialty Center were approved to conduct the “First in Man” clinical trial for cytokine therapy to treat Covid-19 infection.
* The Karnataka government can redefine containment areas from the current radius of 100 meters from the epicenter to individual patient houses.
* Karnataka: admission costs, surgeries become more expensive in private hospitals
* The Department of Public Instruction has established a centralized helpline for parents to file complaints against schools that are raising fees or forcing them to pay.

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