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Delhi’s Covid-19 Mortality Rate Among Lowest in The World amid Allegations of Under-reporting Deaths

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Delhi has reported 11,659 coronavirus cases – the second-highest in the country so far – after Mumbai. It also recorded its highest surge with 571 new cases on May 21. It has reported more than 500 cases each in the last three days (500 on May 19 and 534 on May 20).

Delhi was unlucky with its initial rise in cases, linked to two major events – the inflow of passengers from other countries in February-March and the Nizamuddin Markaz event accounting for at least 1,080 cases.

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Despite a high number of cases, what is startling is the corresponding number of deaths. Delhi has reported just 194 fatalities so far and has one of the lowest mortality rates not only among major cities in India but in the world. Even with the 500-plus surge in the last three days, the number of corresponding deaths – six, 10 and 18 – has been incredibly low.

This is remarkable keeping in mind that both the central and Delhi governments have considerably eased norms in the national capital post lockdown 3.0.

Creative 1: Mortality Rate Delhi vs Indian cities

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As per data updated till May 20, Delhi is second only to Chennai in mortality rate among major cities in India. But the national capital is three-and-a-half times the size and double the population of Chennai and so its efforts in controlling the number of deaths stands out.

Delhi’s mortality rate of just 1.59 is also among the lowest when compared with some of the major cities around the world. Just for perspective, it is 14 times lower than Brussels, 13 times than London, 12 times Bergamo, and 10 times Rio de Janiero. It is even better than Berlin, which was hailed as a model for containment of Covid-19 deaths.

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Creative 2: Mortality Rate – major cities of the world

Along with the low mortality rate, Delhi also has a very low death rate (DR) per 1 lakh people. Its DR of 0.88 is better than Kolkata (1.13), Mumbai (3.92), Ahmedabad (7.38) and Pune (3.09) among others. Of course, it can be argued that Delhi’s large population gives it a lower DR. But DR is also a function of the number of deaths, so it is to Delhi’s credit that in spite of the large population it has managed to control the number of the deceased (unlike Mumbai).

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At least 5,192 people have recovered in Delhi, which implies that its recovery rate (RR) of 47% is among the highest in comparison to other major cities in India. Just for perspective, Mumbai has an RR of 19.1%, Ahmedabad (33.8%), Chennai (25%) and Kolkata (36.6%). Compared to major states, Maharashtra has an RR of 26%, Tamil Nadu (45%), Gujarat (42%), Uttar Pradesh (59%), West Bengal (37%), Karnataka (38%) and Andhra Pradesh (63%).

“If the recovery rate is high and death rate low, the disease will not be as scary. Delhi’s recovery rate is high. People are contracting the disease but are also recovering,” said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal recently.

Delhi had also conduced 1,50,282 Covid-19 tests by May 20, which meant it was conducting 7,585 tests per million people – among the highest in India (compared to other states). Coupled with this is its tests/death ratio of 854 – higher than the national average of 762.

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How has the administration prevented the loss of lives in the capital despite a surge in cases?

Sources in the Delhi government give credit to the healthcare system and its preparedness in treating the patients. Kejriwal said Delhi had boosted the medical facilities to accommodate the rush of patients by adding more beds and ventilators and making sure there were enough PPE kits for the staff. Eight private and six government hospitals are designated to treat Covid-19 patients in Delhi.

“Our focus is on bringing down the death rate. If you look at the figures in Delhi, the rate is already low. There are close to 1,800 people admitted in hospitals and of those only about 150 are in a serious condition. I am personally tracking the progress of each,” Kejriwal said on May 19.

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However, recent reports have claimed the Delhi administration is under-reporting the number of coronavirus deaths. There is a mis-match between the number of deaths reported and the cumulative numbers from the hospitals – this was first highlighted in a news report on May 8 in The National Herald – a paper with political affiliations to the Congress party. Delhi Health Minister Satyender Jain said the discrepancy was there as many hospitals fail to send summaries when they report deaths.

The Delhi government had clarified on May 15 that it reports the number of deaths where the primary cause of the death is coronavirus. The deaths are audited by a three-member committee formed by the government.

There also seems to be a brewing confrontation between the BJP-ruled Municipal Corporations and the Delhi government over the number of Covid-19 deaths. The North and South Delhi Municipal Corporations claimed to have recorded 426 Covid-19 cremations at six designated burial grounds till May 16.

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The Delhi government, while acknowledging the reports from both corporations, added that neither had submitted supporting documents and reports for the bodies they claimed had tested positive.

“The health bulletin reports death as declared by the Death Audit Committee. In the report submitted by the MCDs, a significant number of cases did not have the necessary documents. After studying all the reports, the number declared by the Death Audit Committee was found to be accurate,” said a government spokesperson.

The Kejriwal government on Sunday also issued an order stating there was no need to test dead bodies for Covid-19 – some other states are also following this procedure, which is against the guidelines of the ICMR and WHO. While experts are divided on testing dead bodies for Covid-19, they insist classification of death is important.

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In the days to come, the controversy over Covid-19 deaths in Delhi will become clearer but it would be appropriate until then to take the official count as the actual count of Covid-19 deaths in the capital.

And if that holds, credit should be given where it is due.






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Video of Isha Arora, Saharanpur Polling Agent Takes the Internet By Storm 

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Video of Isha Arora, Saharanpur Polling Agent taking the internet by storm 

A video is currently going viral on the internet, showing Saharanpur polling agent Isha Arora doing the rounds in the Gangoh assembly constituency during the Saharanpur Lok Sabha elections. Since then, netizens have been going gaga over her charm and personality.

Meanwhile, many are curious to know more about her. A wide range of memes and reels are also being shared on Twitter and Instagram.

According to social media, Isha Arora is a State Bank of India (SBI) employee, currently employed on polling duty for the Saharanpur Lok Sabha Election 2024 in Madari village of the Gangoh assembly constituency.

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Video of Isha Arora dominates the internet

There she serves as the first polling officer at Garhi village’s polling booth. It got to a point that national news agencies were trying to get her on camera.

Many of Isha Arora’s photos and videos are circulating on various social media platforms, generating millions of clicks and views. While talking to ANI, she stated:

“I think that if you get any duty, you should be punctual and that’s the reason I have assumed my duty on time. Every man and woman should be punctual to let the functioning be smooth.” 

On being asked about her election duties, she said:

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“I’ll say that people should be punctual and they are, otherwise conducting such big elections wouldn’t have been possible. I didn’t get time to watch it (comments) in the video. It’s election time and it was my duty to come on time hence I was busy. It goes viral due to my punctuality and devotion…” 

Back in 2019, during the Lok Sabha elections, a clerk from the Public Works Department in Lucknow, Reena Dwivedi, gained national media attention because of her beauty. Her pictures in a yellow saree on duty went viral on various social media platforms.

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Raj Kundra ED Case Explained: Properties Worth Rs 98 Cr Seized 

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Raj Kundra ED Case Explained: Properties Worth Rs 98 Cr Seized 

Raj Kundra, the famous businessman and husband of Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty, has had properties worth Rs. 98 crore seized by the Enforcement Directorate.

The ED has also seized Shilpa Shetty’s Juhu flat. The Mumbai Zonal Office has seized movable and immovable properties worth Rs. 97.79 crore belonging to Raj Kundra (also known as Ripu Sudan Kundra) under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002, as reported by The Economic Times.

The seized properties include equity shares in Raj Kundra’s name, a residential bungalow situated in Pune, and a flat in Juhu under Shilpa Shetty’s name.

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The investigation was initiated by the ED based on multiple FIRs registered by the Delhi Police and Maharashtra Police.

The FIRs were registered against several MLM agents: Mahender Bhardwaj, Simpy Bhardwaj, Vivek Bhardwaj, Ajay Bhardwaj, the late Amit Bhardwaj, and M/s Variable Tech Pte Ltd.

According to News18, allegations prevail that they collected funds worth Rs. 6,600 crore in 2017 in the form of Bitcoins. Moreover, they falsely promised a 10 percent return per month in the form of Bitcoins.

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Investors were led to believe they would get higher returns on crypto assets, and the Bitcoins were purportedly taken to be used for Bitcoin mining in Ukraine. However, the promoters cheated the investors.

The promoters concealed the “ill-gotten Bitcoins in obscure online wallets.”

Investigation on Raj Kundra and Other Suspects 

The ED investigation into Raj Kundra revealed that he received 285 Bitcoins from Amit Bhardwaj, the mastermind.

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As the deal didn’t materialize, Raj Kundra still possesses 285 Bitcoins, worth Rs. 150 crore at present value, as per Mint.

In this case, Nikhil Mahajan was apprehended on January 1, 2023, Nitin Gaur on December 29, 2023, and Simpy Bhardwaj on December 17, 2023. Currently, all three of them are in judicial custody. 

However, the masterminds, Mahendra Bhardwaj and Ajay Bhardwaj, are yet to be caught. 

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Further investigation in the case is under progress.

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Karnataka Congress Leader’s Daughter Neha Murdered by Fayaz on College Campus, Suspected Arrested 

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Karnataka Congress Leader's Daughter Neha Murdered by Fayaz on College Campus, Suspected Arrested 

Neha, 23, was the daughter of Niranjan Hiremath, a Congress Corporator who was brutally stabbed to death. She was murdered inside her college campus in Hubballi, Karnataka by her former classmate.

The accused has been identified as 23-year-old Fayaz Khondunai, who is currently in judicial custody for 14 days.

Neha was studying at BVB College (KLE Technological University) and was in her first year of MCA (Masters of Computer Applications).

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This incident was captured by the CCTV cameras installed on the college campus. The footage shows how Neha was repeatedly stabbed by Fayaz with a knife.

The horrific incident took place at 4:30 pm when the victim completed her first semester exams and was returning.

The accused, Fayaz, belongs to Savadatti taluk in Belagavi district. According to reports by Opindia, Neha and Fayaz were friends during their bachelor days.

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However, both Neha’s parents and the college management opposed their friendship. Thus, Neha distanced herself from Fayaz.

Police consider that this stabbing incident occurred due to their strained relationship.

For this reason, Neha was asked by her parents not to even attend college.

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What Happened To Neha?

Fayaz confronted Neha when she came to appear for first-semester MCA exams. This escalated into a physical brawl in which Fayaz punched and then stabbed her multiple times. Then he left the scene.

However, some students tried their best and handed the culprit to Vidyanagar police.

Neha was immediately sent to the Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) Hospital by the students and college authorities. However, she was pronounced dead upon arrival.

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As per reports by OneIndia, Fayaz had been keeping track of Neha’s whereabouts ever since she rejected his proposal.

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