Project that analyzes data points to millions of cases, 12,800 deaths by November 12 Karnataka You are likely to have one million covid cases by November 12, a covid data projection from the Jeevan Raksha project revealed. It has also been projected that deaths in the state may reach 12,800 …
Read More »One day before the subway resumes, the Bombay monorail service restarts
Subway rail services in Mumbai are preparing to reopen to passengers starting tomorrow, after nearly seven months of inactivity in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic. After that, the financial capital of India today resumed monorail services in the city. The monorail began operating in the 20 km corridor …
Read More »So far, no Covid-19 mutation has been detected in India, says Harsh Vardhan, appears to be a warning ahead of the holiday season
The United States, which has suffered the worst death toll with more than 218,000 deaths, on Friday revealed a record deficit of $ 3.1 trillion in the fiscal year that ended September 30. He also announced that the number of cases had exceeded eight million, while the global daily infections …
Read More »Mumbaikars complain of the smell of gas in Ghatkopar, Bhandup and Powai; fire brigade and police mobilized
Mirror online / Updated: Oct 17, 2020 8:04 PM IST Representative image. Photo: BCCL Mumbaikars on Saturday night complained of a bad smell, further suspecting a gas leak in the region. Residents of Ghatkopar, BhandupY Powai He took to Twitter to alert authorities and verify the cause behind the smell …
Read More »Mumbai Airport Offers Express Covid-19 RT-PCR Testing Facility for All Departing Passengers
They can get tested and produce the negative report to bypass the institutional quarantine at their destination. Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) has introduced its rapid COVID-19 RT-PCR testing facility for all passengers leaving the airport. This facility is also available to non-passengers who visit the airport to …
Read More »Women will be able to ride Mumbai local trains starting tomorrow – mumbai news
On Friday, the Maharashtra government allowed women to travel on local trains starting tomorrow from 11 a.m. M. At 3 p. M. And from 7 p. M. Until the end of services. An order issued by the Department of Disaster Management, Relief and Rehabilitation indicated that the Railways have also …
Read More »Heavy rains to hit Mumbai, Thane and Palghar; IMD issues red alert for today
Mumbai: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast extremely heavy rains in the city and suburbs of Mumbai for today. The IMD has issued Red alert for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Raigad districts for Thursday, indicating sharp declines in these locations. According to the latest satellite and radar observations, it …
Read More »Heavy rains in northern K’taka, crops destroyed; T’gana CM call review meeting, NDRF teams in Latur, Solapur
The Met’s department has issued the advisory for more than 15 districts in Maharashtra, including Kolhapur, Pune, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Satara, Sangli, Solapur, Parbhani, Beed, Hingoli, Nanded, Latur and Osmanabad. Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada regions are expected to see rain on Wednesday, while Mumbai and Konkan regions are expected to see …
Read More »Paris under curfew as Europe tightens virus restrictions Trump’s teenage son contracted virus, first lady reveals
In Spain, bars and restaurants will close throughout the northeast region of Catalonia for the next 15 days, as the country faces one of the highest infection rates in the European Union, with almost 900,000 cases and more than 33,000 deaths. The measures also went into effect in the Netherlands, …
Read More »The IMF recommends three priority policies to overcome the Covid-19 crisis around the world
File photo of the IMF building More than ever, we need strong international cooperation, especially in the development and distribution of vaccines. Faster progress on medical solutions could speed recovery; it could add nearly $ 9 trillion to global revenue by 2025. News18.com Last update: October 14, 2020 11:36 PM …
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