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India logs 13,086 Covid cases, 19 deaths
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In the same period, 19 fatalities took the nationwide death toll to 5,25,242. Meanwhile, the active caseload has also risen to 1,14,475 cases, accounting for 0.26 per cent total positive cases. The recovery of 12,456 patients in the last 24 hours took the cumulative tally to 4,28,91,933. Consequently, India's recovery rate stands at 98.53 per cent.
PM Modi shares success stories of digital IndiaPM Modi shares success stories of digital India
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During the event, a number of innovative digital initiatives were unveiled by the Prime Minister to make the benefits of public welfare easily available to the citizens through technology. The Prime Minister inaugurated 'IndiaStack Global', 'My Scheme', 'Meri Pahechan', 'Digital India Bhashini', 'Digital India Genesis', 'Chips to Startup Program' and 'Catalyzing New India's Techade E-Book' at the event.
India achieves complete vaccination of 90% of adult population
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Calling the occasion an extraordinary feat, he tweeted, "What an extraordinary feat! With PM @NarendraModi Ji's mantra of Sabka Saath, Sabka Prayas, India achieves complete vaccination of 90 per cent of its adult population. Way to go! We will win the battle against the pandemic together!" In the age group of 18-44 years, a total of 55,83,57,087 first doses and 50,22,61,478 second doses have been administered so far.
Navy gets new ALH squadron to enhance surveillance on east coast
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Indian Naval Air Squadron 324, comprising indigenously-designed and built Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH) MK-III (MR), was commissioned into the service on Monday in presence of Eastern Naval Command, Vice Admiral Biswajit Dasgupta at INS Dega, Visakhapatnam, a defence statement said. Addressing the gathering, Vice Admiral Dasgupta stated that the commissioning of the first ALH MK III Squadron in the command will enhance the surveillance capability on the eastern seaboard.
India records 16,135 fresh Covid cases, 24 deaths
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In the same period, 24 fatalities took the nationwide death toll to 5,25,223. Meanwhile, the active caseload has also risen to 1,13,864 cases, accounting for 0.26 per cent of the total positive cases. The recovery of 13,958 patients hours took the cumulative tally to 4,28,79,477. Consequently, the recovery rate stands at 98.53 per cent.
Media crossing Laxman Rekha, law needed to regulate social, digital media: SC judge
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Justice Pardiwala, who was part of the Supreme Court bench, which slammed former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma for "igniting" the country and damaging the social fabric with her remark on Prophet Muhammad, emphasised on regulating digital and social media in the country to preserve the rule of law. Media trials are not healthy for rule of law, he said in his address on topic "Vox Populi vs. Rule of Law: Supreme Court of India" in the 2nd Justice H.R. Khanna Memorial National Symposium.
India records 16,103 new Covid cases, 231 deaths
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In the same period, the country reported 31 more Covid deaths, taking the nationwide toll to 5,25,199. Meanwhile, the active caseload of the country has also risen to 1,11,711 cases, accounting for 0.26 per cent of the country's total positive cases. The recovery of 13,929 patients in the last 24 hours took the cumulative tally to 4,28,65,519. Consequently, India's recovery rate stands at 98.54 per cent. Meanwhile, India's daily positivity rate has also marginally increased to 4.27 per cent, while the weekly positivity rate currently stands at 3.81 per cent.
Assam Floods: Over 22.17 lakh marooned, toll rises to 174
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The officials of the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) said that since April, 156 people lost their lives in pre-monsoon and monsoon floods while 18 others died in landslides in different districts of Assam. They said that over 50,714 hectares crop area is still inundated in 1,934 villages in 27 districts while the flood situation is deteriorating due to incessant rains in the state. Over 2.77 lakh men, women and children took shelter in 404 relief camps with the district administrations setting up relief and distribution centres in the flood-hit districts.
'Biased and inaccurate', India slams US religious panel report
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Arindam Bagchi, spokespersons in the Ministry of External affairs, said that USCIRF continues to misrepresent facts time and again in its statements and reports in pursuance of its motivated agenda. He said that these comments reflect a severe lack of understanding of India and its constitutional framework, its plurality and its democratic ethos. "We have seen the biased and inaccurate comments on India by the US Commission on International Religious Freedom," said Bagchi in response to media queries on the comments on India made by the USCIRF.
Angry mob attack Udaipur murder accused outside court; hurls slippers, bottles
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The accused were thrashed by the mob as well as lawyears who were waiting outside the court premises when the accused were being escorted by the police. A heavy police force was deployed outside the NIA court where a large group of people gathered and raised slogans when the accused were being brought out of the court. Earlier, the NIA court sent all the four accused, including prime accused Mohammad Riyaz and Ghouse Mohammad.
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