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81,484 New Cases Of Corona Recorded In 24 Hours In India

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81,484 New Cases Of Corona Recorded In 24 Hours In India

The number of coronavirus infections in India has increased to 63 lakh 94 thousand 69. In the last 24 hours, 81 thousand 484 new patients of Corona were found. 1,095 died on Thursday. The death toll has risen to 99 thousand 773. 78,646 people have also been recovered in 24 hours. So far 53 lakh 52 thousand 78 people from Corona have recovered and returned home. At present, there are 9 lakh 42 thousand 217 active cases.

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), a total of 767.6 million sample tests of corona virus have been done till October 1, of which 11 lakh samples were tested yesterday. The positivity rate is seven percent. Despite this, we are still far behind the US, Russia and Britain in this matter.

The condition of the major states affected by Corona: –

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16 thousand 476 patients increased and 16 thousand 104 people got cured in Maharashtra on Thursday. There are currently 2 lakh 59 thousand 6 active cases in the state. In the last four days, the number of cured patients was higher than the new patients in the last four days except Sunday. Test positive rate (20.4%) is the highest in the country, that is, 20 people are found positive for every 100 tests.

10,000 new cases were found in Karnataka in one day. The number of infected here has increased to 6.11 lakh. There are 1.10 lakh active cases in the state, while 4.92 lakh people have been recovered.

1,64,787 tests were done in the last 24 hours in Uttar Pradesh. A total of 1,02,63,709 samples have been investigated so far. UP’s Additional Chief Secretary Home Avnish Kumar Awasthi said- Under the new guidelines issued by the state government, schools and coaching institutes can be opened in a phased manner after October 15.

1370 cases were reported in Bihar on Thursday and 1242 patients were cured. 2 infected people died. After UP, most of the tests are being done here. 1 lakh 20 thousand 371 tests were done here in 24 hours. So far, 73.86 lakh tests have been done in the state. The death rate here is only 0.5%. In the case of the lowest death rate, it is third after Dadra-Nagar Haveli, Andaman, and Nicobar.

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Death rate drop:

It is a matter of relief that a steady decline in mortality and active case rate is being recorded. The death rate fell to 1.56%. Apart from this, the rate of active cases undergoing treatment has also come down to 15%. Along with this, the recovery rate means recovery rate is 83%. The recovery rate in India is constantly increasing.

How many cases in the world?

A record 8,826 people have died in the world in the last 24 hours. Earlier, on a single day, 8513 people died on 17 April. This figure has increased due to the increase in the number of deaths in Argentina seven times. Argentina has the highest number of 3352 deaths in the world in the last 24 hours. Before this, Argentina had seen the highest 470 deaths on 22 September.

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According to the WorldMeter, 36 million people have been infected corona so far. Out of this, 10 lakh 27 thousand (3%) people have lost their lives, while over 2 crores 56 lakh (74%) patients have been cured. There are more than 77 lakh active cases in the whole world, that is, so many people are currently being treated in hospital.

News Source: MOHFW

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Anushka Sharma Cheers as Smriti Mandhana’s RCB Makes History with Second WPL Title!

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Anushka Sharma hails RCB: Powerful Historic WPL Triumph

The air was thick with expectancy, the stadium buzzed with electricity, and everyone’s attention was focused on the emerging drama. The Women’s Premier League (WPL) final, which pitted Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) against Delhi Capitals (DC), promised to be a spectacular spectacle. We had no idea it would provide so much more – a nail-biting match culminating in a historic victory that sent shockwaves of joy around the cricketing globe, and no one was more excited than Bollywood diva Anushka Sharma. Her exuberant exclamation of “History repeated!” wonderfully captured the enthusiasm surrounding RCB’s stunning win, their second consecutive WPL title.



A Season of Resilience and Redemption

The Journey to the Final

RCB’s path through the WPL season was one of resilience, strategic brilliance, and unwavering commitment. Smriti Mandhana’s dynamic leadership led to continual growth, with the team learning from each setback and emerging stronger. Their route to the final was not without challenges, but each one strengthened their resolve, transforming them into a strong force eager to triumph.

Mandhana’s Masterclass in Leadership

Smriti Mandhana, known for her graceful batting, shone as a captain throughout the season. Her cool demeanour under pressure, clever tactical selections, and ability to motivate her teammates all contributed to RCB’s win. She led from the front, both with the bat and as captain, exemplifying the spirit of true leadership.


The Grand Finale: A Battle for Supremacy

DC’s Strong Start

The final against the Delhi Capitals was a match worthy of the occasion. DC, a powerhouse squad, started strong, scoring a tough total that tested RCB’s batting lineup. The early overs were tense, with both sides trading blows as they battled for dominance in the high-stakes match.

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RCB’s Clinical Chase

However, the RCB chase was nothing short of clinical. The batsmen showed steel nerves, forming key partnerships and patiently chipping away at the objective. Each run was greeted with enthusiasm, and each boundary elicited tremendous ovation, as the momentum changed in RCB’s favour.


Anushka Sharma’s Elation: A True Fan’s Delight

Beyond The Boundary Ropes

Anushka Sharma, a loud and avid supporter of RCB – and, in fact, of all things cricket, given her husband Virat Kohli’s involvement with the men’s squad – has always been interested in the team’s success. Her presence, though virtual this time, was palpable. Her social media was buzzing with enthusiasm as she tracked every ball, wicket, and run.

“History Repeated!” – A Resounding Declaration

Upon RCB’s momentous victory, Anushka’s joy knew no bounds. Her initial reaction, “History repeated!”, was more than just a congratulatory statement; it was a genuine recognition of the team’s amazing feat. It struck a chord with fans, bringing back memories of RCB’s previous WPL victory and emphasising the squad’s consistent excellence under Smriti Mandhana. This victory was more than simply a single win; it was a declaration of purpose, confirming their place as the dominant force in women’s cricket.


The Impact of Victory

Inspiring a New Generation

RCB’s straight WPL wins are more than simply trophies; they serve as a source of motivation for a generation of ambitious female cricket players. These achievements highlight the incredible skill, devotion, and professionalism of women’s cricket, inspiring young girls to pursue their aspirations in the sport. The WPL’s visibility and success are critical in building a strong ecosystem for women’s cricket around the world.

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Solidifying RCB’s Legacy

This second WPL triumph cements RCB’s legacy in the expanding world of women’s franchise cricket. It demonstrates their dedication to excellence, strategic team development, and developing top people. The team has not only won silverware, but it has also won hearts, resulting in a devoted and ever-growing fan base.


A Celebration of Teamwork and Tenacity

Every Player’s Contribution

The success was due to the combined efforts of all RCB players. From crucial bowling breakthroughs to critical runs scored by batters and great fielding exploits, each individual contribution is woven together to create a winning tapestry. It emphasised the value of teamwork, with each player playing an important role in achieving a common objective.

The Power of WPL

The WPL continues to grow in stature and popularity, giving an important platform for female cricketers to demonstrate their abilities on a worldwide scale. Matches such as the final between RCB and DC help to captivate fans and demonstrate the league’s tremendous competitiveness. The continued success of teams such as RCB only adds to the league’s allure and long-term viability.


Looking Ahead: A Bright Future

Maintaining Momentum

As RCB basks in the joy of winning back-to-back WPL titles, the issue now is to maintain that momentum. The cricket world will be looking to see how they evolve, innovate, and defend their championship status in the coming seasons. The benchmark has been established, and expectations are higher than ever.

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The Expanding Reach of Women’s Cricket

The WPL’s success, fuelled by compelling finals and celebrity endorsements such as Anushka Sharma’s, demonstrates the growing reach and attraction of women’s cricket. It demonstrates the quality, passion, and rising fans that this format continues to attract, implying an even brighter future for the sport.


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