India recorded another large increase of 94,372 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday, bringing the overall count to more than 4.75 million. This is the fourth consecutive day in which the new cases of Covid-19 in the country are around 95,000. According to the update of the Union Ministry of Health …
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Coronavirus Cases in India: 37,02,595 patients have recovered from the infection in the country. New Delhi: An increase of 94,372 cases in a single day has raised India’s coronavirus count to 47,54,356, data from the Union Ministry of Health showed this morning. The death count has risen to 78,586 with …
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Read More »Attack on retired naval officer: Incidents of this kind are unacceptable, says Rajnath, Chirag demands that the president rule in Maharashtra | India News
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