
India on Sunday entered day-5 of its nationwide lockdown imposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in order to combat the deadly coronavirus, which has infected more than 1000 people across the nation, and over 1.15 lakh people globally. As per the latest update available with ABP News, the number of COVID-19 positive cases climbed to 1053, with 26 deaths reported.
Mumbai & Thane Region 107,Pune 37,Nagpur 13, Ahmednagar 03, Ratnagiri 01, Aurangabad 01, Yavatmal 03, Miraj 25, Satara 02,Sindhudurg 01, Kolhapur 01, Jalgaon 01,Buldhana 01: Rajesh Tope, Maharashtra Health Minister
4 more people have tested positive for Coronavirus in Gautam Budh Nagar. A total of 31 people have tested positive in the district till now: Rakesh Chauhan,District Information Officer
Indian Navy: Orders have been issued today for all uniformed personnel donating one day salary to the PM Cares Funds, to support the national efforts in managing COVID19
On the appeal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to combat COVID-19, all paramilitary forces personnel have contributed their one day salary (total Rs 116 crores) to PM CARES fund. I express my gratitude to all: Home Minister Amit Shah
Banks will remain open in Punjab on March 30 & 31 to facilitate people in their financial transactions amid the curfew restrictions. From April 3 onwards, all bank branches shall be open only two days a week on a rotation basis: Chief Minister’s Office
Three more test coronavirus positive in Maharashtra, total climbs to 196
Number of COVID-19 positive cases in Bihar rises to 11 (5 in Patna, 3 in Munger, and 1 each in Nalanda, Siwan & Lakhisarai)
The Odisha government has decided to give extensive training to MBBS students so that they can be deployed to combat the coronavirus outbreak.
Kotak Mahindra Bank & Managing Director Uday Kotak personally, commit immediate support of Rs 50 crore to PM CARES fund (Rs 25 crore each)
CBI officials to donate their one day salary to Prime Minister’s citizen assistance and relief in emergency situations fund (PM CARES Fund) to help the Centre in efforts to fight coronavirus.
CBSE has decided to contribute Rs 21,00,000 from all employees who have voluntarily come forward to donate their salaries. Accordingly, Group ‘A’ employees have donated two-day salary and Group ‘B’ and ‘C’ employees one day salary to PM CARES fund: Anurag Tripathi, CBSE
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