At 30,549, India’s daily COVID case rise falls by 24 per cent; 422 deaths reported

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India recorded 30,549 new instances of the novel coronavirus, together with 422 deaths because of the an infection up to now 24 hours. According to the information shared by the Union Health Ministry on Tuesday, the nation noticed a complete of 38,887 discharges within the final 24 hours, taking the entire restoration to three,08,96,354. The lively instances of COVID-19 in India at the moment are at 4,04,958, the information confirmed. The whole demise toll within the nation is now at 4,25,195.

A complete of 47,85,44,114 vaccines have been administered to this point throughout the nation.

India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7 final yr, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16.

It went previous 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19 final yr.










































S. No. Name of State / UT Active Cases* Cured/Discharged/Migrated* Deaths**
Total Change since yesterday Cumulative Change since yesterday Cumulative Change since yesterday
1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 7 7403 129  
2 Andhra Pradesh 21019 161  1934048 2430  13395 18 
3 Arunachal Pradesh 3675 279  44354 415  231
4 Assam 12642 680  549065 1449  5275 15 
5 Bihar 435 22  714801 66  9644
6 Chandigarh 30 61113 811  
7 Chhattisgarh 1919 56  986778 157  13525
8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu 24 10622 4  
9 Delhi 582 1410714 83  25054
10 Goa 1011 47  167046 105  3148
11 Gujarat 254 814570 21  10076  
12 Haryana 715 759589 23  9638
13 Himachal Pradesh 1229 12  201411 122  3521  
14 Jammu and Kashmir 1211 35  316017 109  4379
15 Jharkhand 254 341817 24  5129
16 Karnataka 24168 348  2846244 1502  36587 25 
17 Kerala 167891 2880  3226761 17792  16837 56 
18 Ladakh 57 20076 207  
19 Lakshadweep 75 10070 15  50  
20 Madhya Pradesh 125 781207 14  10513  
21 Maharashtra 82350 2212  6094896 4110  132948 157 
22 Manipur 10405 135  87360 957  1566 10 
23 Meghalaya 6043 77  58450 501  1096 11 
24 Mizoram 12189 199  27024 637  150  
25 Nagaland 1344 15  26031 54  570
26 Odisha 14138 400  958601 1773  5966 64 
27 Puducherry 982 20  118228 70  1795  
28 Punjab 504 30  582332 55  16294
29 Rajasthan 250 944484 19  8954  
30 Sikkim 3454 54  22955 151  345
31 Tamil Nadu 20524 192  2506961 2156  34102 26 
32 Telangana 8873 196  632728 648  3805
33 Tripura 3092 390  74875 529  755  
34 Uttarakhand 609 23  334190 45  7362  
35 Uttar Pradesh 664 48  1685049 76  22763
36 West Bengal 10974 139  1499597 827  18149 13 
Total# 413718 2766  30857467 36946  424773 422 

Meanwhile, Department of Science and Technology Secretary Ashutosh Sharma has stated the disaster created by the COVID-19 pandemic has taught many classes, and they’re being included in all ongoing tasks in addition to future insurance policies and programmes.

The pandemic has tremendously disrupted regular life and enterprise, however it has additionally given a chance to take a look at issues otherwise and be self-dependent in future to deal with such sudden challenges, he stated.

“The crisis created by the pandemic has taught us many lessons, and the lessons are being incorporated in all ongoing programmes as well as in future policies and programmes,” a press release issued on Monday quoted him as saying.

The lecture was a part of the ‘Science to Society’ programme organised by the Indian Science Technology and Engineering amenities Map (I-STEM) supported by the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser in affiliation with IIT Delhi Alumni Association (IITDAA).


This was the primary lecture beneath the theme “Science to Society”.

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