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COVID-19: India reports 24,337 new cases; tally increases to 1,00,55,560

New Delhi: India's COVID-19 caseload rose to 1,00,55,560 with 24,337 new infections being reported in a day, while the number of people who have recuperated from the disease crossed 96 lakh, according to Union health ministry data updated on Monday.


Belthangady: Burglars tie up homeowner, injure wife, flee with valuables

Belthangady:  In an incident of burglary, a house in Southadka was robbed by a group of robbers on Monday. The home owner was allegedly tied by the robbers during the burglary.



Doctors from Punjab set up two-day eye-examination camp for protesting farmers at Singhu border

New Delhi: A team of nine doctors from Punjab's Garhshankar set up a two-day medical camp at the Singhu border here on Sunday to attend to the protesting farmers who are suffering from eye-related problems.

Farmers allege Facebook blocked their page on government's behest

New Delhi: The agitating farmers' unions alleged that Facebook had blocked their page, Kisan Ekta Morcha, at the Central government's behest on Sunday after they published a video countering its claims on farm laws.

 

Joe Biden to receive COVID vaccine as Trump remains on sidelines

Washington: The leader of the Trump administration's vaccination programme says people who have been infected with the coronavirus a group that includes President Donald Trump should be vaccinated.

End minority status for Muslims: BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj

Kanpur: Bharatiya Janata Party MP from Unnao, Sakshi Maharaj, known for his controversial remarks, has now said that "as there are more Muslims in India than in Pakistan, their minority status should be abolished".

 

Centre has right to summon officers;CAA rules to be framed after COVID vaccination starts: Amit Shah

Bolpur (WB): Slamming West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over the recent attack on BJP chief J P Nadda's convoy, Union Home Minister Shah on Sunday asserted the Centre has the right to summon state IPS officers responsible for providing him security for central deputation, and asked the TMC to go through the rules before pointing fingers at the union government.

BJP, JD(S) dismiss reports about merger in Karnataka

Bengaluru: The BJP and JD(S) in Karnataka on Sunday dismissed reports of their merger after a saffron party leader opined that political polarisation was likely in the state, giving rise to speculations about the parties coming together.

Ujire gram panchayat to produce foot mats, interlock tiles from plastic waste

Ujire: "Ujire Janya", an organic manure produced from wet waste collected from nearly 6,000 houses in Ujire gram panchayat, which has a population of 18,000 in Karnataka, is likely to hit the market soon, said Ujire gram panchayat (GP) Panchayat Development Officer (PDO) Prakash Shetty.

 

Karnataka clocks 1,194 fresh coronavirus cases, 5 deaths

Bengaluru: After several months since the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, Karnataka reported only five deaths on Sunday taking the toll to 12,009 whereas the total caseload touched 9.09 lakh with 1,194 new infections, the health department said.

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