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covid: 3.23 lakh cases in one day, figures for the first time in 4 days

In the last 24 hours in India, 3.23 lakh cases of covid were recorded, and 2,771 people died. This figure is slightly less than the data that came on…

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covid: 3.23 lakh cases in one day, figures for the first time in 4 days

In the last 24 hours in India, 3.23 lakh cases of covid were recorded, and 2,771 people died. This figure is slightly less than the data that came on April 26, but the situation is still quite far from the right. With this, the number of active cases in the country has reached close to 29 lakhs.

The condition of the last four days:

Compared to the last four days, on April 27, the number of cases of covid has decreased in the country. However, the number of people who lost their lives due to covid has not decreased. Many people are losing their lives due to covid in the country.

26 April – 3.52 lakh cases, 2813 deaths.
25 April – 3.49 lakh cases, 2767 deaths
24 April – 3.46 lakh cases, 2624 deaths
23 April – 3.32 lakh cases, 2263 deaths.

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Worst condition in Maharashtra, these are the top 5 states

Maharashtra is on top in terms of active covid cases. The number of active cases in the state had crossed 7 lakhs, which has now come down from this. In Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and Chhattisgarh, the situation is also ravaged.

Maharashtra – 6.76 lakh cases
Uttar Pradesh – 3.04 Lakh Cases
Karnataka – 2.81 lakh cases
Kerala – 2.33 lakh cases
Chhattisgarh – 1.21 lakh cases

It is important to apply a mask at home too

In the second wave of Corona, it has become necessary to apply masks in the house as well. At a press conference on 26 April, Dr. VK Paul, Member, NITI Aayog, emphasized the importance of wearing masks,

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“If there is a positive case in the family, then it is necessary to wear a mask in the house as well, because others in the house may get an infection. I would even say that the time has come to wear masks at home. “

Talking about the capital of the country, Delhi has 92 thousand active cases. There are also reports of lack of oxygen in many hospitals of Delhi.

The second wave may reach a peak in May

Experts have speculated that the peak of the second wave may come in May and the number of cases coming daily may also increase. Professor Dr. Bhrumar Mukherjee, an epidemiologist and biostatician at Michigan University, says that in May, the number of cases can be 8 to 1 million daily and the death toll can reach 4500 per day.

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The Institute for Health and Evolution (IHME) has also told in its statistical report that the peak of covid wave released in India may come in the middle of May.

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Jaipur MP receives death threat via email

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Jaipur MP Ramcharan Bohra received a death threat on his official email, leading to his PA Arun Sharma filing a police complaint on Wednesday. The threatening email stated, “We will kill you. Delhi is still very far. Wherever we meet you on the way, we will kill you there.”

The FIR was registered at Jawahar Circle police station after Arun Sharma discovered the threatening email at 4.30 am while going through the MP’s emails. MP Bohra affirmed that the cyber cell and technical team of the police are currently investigating the matter.

Arun Sharma, the PA of Ramcharan Bohra, came across the alarming email and promptly notified the MP. Following Bohra’s instructions, Sharma took the necessary steps to report the threat to the authorities. The severity of the situation prompted the police to take immediate action in handling the case.

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PM Modi hails First Ram Navami after Pran Pratishtha in Ayodhya as a generational milestone

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First Ram Navami after Pran Pratishtha in Ayodhya is generational milestone: PM Modi

New Delhi, April 17 (IANS) – Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his greetings to the nation on the occasion of Ram Navami, celebrating the birth anniversary of Lord Ram after the Pran Pratishtha ceremony at Ram Temple in Ayodhya. Ayodhya is observing its first Ram Navami after the ceremony on January 22.

In a post on X, PM Modi highlighted the significance of this year’s celebration, stating, “The first Ram Navami after the Pran Pratishtha in Ayodhya is a generational milestone, weaving together centuries of devotion with a new era of hope and progress.”

He added, “May the blessings of Prabhu Shri Ram guide our paths towards righteousness and peace, illuminating our lives with wisdom and courage.” The PM expressed his belief in Lord Ram’s ideals becoming a basis for a developed India and energizing the resolve of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also extended his wishes on the holy festival of Ram Navami, emphasizing Lord Ram’s life as a symbol of justice, social welfare, and self-respect. Amit Shah expressed pride in celebrating the Lord’s birth anniversary at his birthplace temple after 500 years.

“The Lord established the highest ideal of sacrifice for truth and religion through his life and guided the entire world for ages. I pray to God for everyone’s welfare,” Amit Shah stated on X. Ram devotees across the nation are enthusiastic about the celebrations marking this historical event at Ayodhya.

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11 candidates from Jammu and Kashmir qualify for UPSC Civil Service Exam 2023

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11 from J&K qualify UPSC Civil Service Exam 2023

Eleven candidates from Jammu and Kashmir have qualified for the UPSC Civil Service exams this year. Aditya Srivastava from Uttar Pradesh topped the list with 1,016 candidates passing. Anmol Rathore, from Doda district, secured seventh All India Rank, also topping the JKCSE 2022. She is currently training in Jammu.

Anmol Rathore, a 24-year-old from Doda district, secured the seventh All India Rank in the UPSC exam. She had previously topped the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Service Examination in 2022 and is currently undergoing training at the Revenue Training Institute in Jammu. Rathore mentioned that she prepared for the exams on her own using online resources and believes that the youth in the region have immense potential if guided in the right direction.

Arjun Gupta from Kathua district achieved the 32nd rank in the selection list, while Manan Bhat from Srinagar district secured the 88th rank this year. Bhat had previously qualified for the civil services exam and is currently serving as an IPS officer in the Telangana cadre. Other candidates from Jammu and Kashmir who qualified include Harnit Singh Sudan, Mohammad Haris Mir, Mohammad Farhan Seh, Aparajita Aryan, Ghulam Maya Din, Suvan Sharma, Seerat Baji, and Dinesh Kumar.

According to the UPSC notification, a total of 1,016 candidates passed the Civil Service exam this year, with Aditya Srivastava from Uttar Pradesh emerging as the topper. Anmol Rathore, hailing from Doda district, made her mark by securing the seventh All India Rank and topping the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Service Examination in 2022. Anmol attributed her success to self-preparation and online resources.

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