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* * Update at 1.56pm: In Maharashtra, students from semester 1 to 7 will be promoted without examination for postgraduate courses, the education minister announced in a public speech.
Semester 8 students will have to take exams. Performance from the previous year will be considered to grade students in semesters 1-7
* * Update at 1.44pm: BMC Provides Mask and Disinfectant to Train Travelers from LTT Kurla Terminal in Mumbai
* * Update at 13:32: Only the final exams of the final semester of the year will take place between July 1 and July 30. The final decision will be made around June 20. The remaining students will be promoted to next year based on their past performances, says Maharashtra’s minister of higher and technical education, Uday Samant.
* * Update at 1.05pm: Migrant workers are distressed. The way they are being treated by the Center and state governments is very wrong. They are not even being organized for adequate food and accommodation: BSP chief Mayawati (ANI)
* * Update at 1.02pm: In Lalbaug, Ganesh Utsav mandal decides not to accept monetary contributions from people in view of Covid-19
#Mumbai: Lalbaug, Ganesh Utsav mandal, decides not to accept monetary contributions from people in view of # Covid19 https://t.co/AH3IGTxs4f
– TOI Mumbai (@TOIMumbai) 1588923122000
* * Update at 12.45 p.m.: Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope expresses his confidence that Mumbai will see a sharp decrease in Covid-19 cases in the next 15 to 20 days. (PTI)
* Soon, even 1 worker can reserve a seat on the MSRTC site
* * Update at 11.55 a.m.: The red, orange and green areas have been delimited nationally. These zones must be decided at state levels that involve district magistrates, ANI reports, citing Rahul Gandhi.
* * Update at 10.43 a.m.: The BMC commissioner empowered an additional municipal commissioner to four senior IAS officials appointed by the state government to help the civic authority manage the Covid-19 situation during the pandemic.
* With nearly 2,000 containment areas in Mumbai, the BMC partnered with electronic delivery companies to ensure that residents of these areas receive the essentials at their doors.
* * Update at 9.28 a.m.: Covid-19 death toll rises to 1,886; cases rise to 56,342 in India, PTI reports citing Union health ministry
* * Update at 8.35am: More than 50% of total Covid-19 positive cases reported in the first week of May in the NMMC area
* Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, speaking to a meeting of all party leaders via video conference, indicated that the blockade could extend until the end of May in the red zones of the state, especially in the metropolitan regions of Mumbai and Pune, who have contributed 90% of Maharashtra. cases so far.
* Despite the fact that the state government allows builders to resume work, many workers at construction sites in and around Mumbai are desperate to go to their villages.
* The BMC will add in the next few days around 200 beds for pregnant women with positive Covid. In addition to BMC-run Nair Hospital near Mumbai Central, three other public hospitals will serve these women.
* The state government’s decision to ease closure restrictions for industries has received a strong response with 44,474 self-certified manufacturing units online to resume operations.
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