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More Than 44000+ Coronavirus Cases In Last 24 Hours In India

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More Than 44000+ Coronavirus Cases In Last 24 Hours In India

The graph of Corona in the country is continuously making records. There has been a big jump in the death toll from corona in India in the last 24 hours. This is the second time that more than 1000 people have died due to this epidemic in the country in one day. Earlier on July 22, 1129, people died in India due to Coronavirus. According to data released on Monday morning by the Ministry of Health, 44,386 new cases of the corona were reported in India on Sunday and 1007 people died. With this, the number of people who died of Coronavirus in the country has reached 44,386.

Corona figures in India…

Death toll from Corona in the last 24 hours: 1007
A number of infected in the last 24 hours: 44,386
Total Corona Cases: 22,15,075
Total Deaths: 44,386
Total active cases: 6,34,945
Number of cured patients: 15,35,744

The residence of the Chief Minister of Jharkhand is becoming a hotspot of Coronavirus. So far around 100 people have been found corona infected in the CM residence. Chief Minister Hemant Soren and his family have been corona tested twice. According to news agency PTI data, Mizoram is the only state in the country where not a single person has died from Corona yet.

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A number of infected, cured patients and people who lost their lives in all states of India due to coronavirus…

Confirmed cases in Andaman and Nicobar – 1,351
Number of cured patients – 500
Death toll from corona – 20

Confirmed cases in Andhra Pradesh – 2,27,860
Number of cured patients – 1,38,712
Death toll from Corona – 2,036

Confirmed cases in Arunachal Pradesh – 2,117
Number of cured patients – 1,430
Death toll from corona – 3

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Athletic cases in Assam – 57,714
Number of cured patients – 40,591
Death toll from Corona – 140

Athletic cases in Bihar – 79,290
Number of cured patients – 51,315
Death toll from Corona – 419

Confirmed cases in Chandigarh – 1,515
Number of cured patients – 904
Death toll from Corona – 25

Confirmed cases in Chhattisgarh – 12,148
Number of cured patients – 8,809
Death toll from Corona – 96

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Confirmed cases in Delhi – 1,45,427
Number of cured patients – 1,30,587
Death toll from Corona – 4,111

Athletic Cases in Goa – 8,712
Number of cured patients – 5,995
Death toll from Corona – 75

Confirmed cases in Gujarat – 71,064
Number of cured patients – 54,138
Death toll from Corona – 2,654

Confirmed cases in Haryana – 41,635
Number of cured patients – 34,781
Death toll from Corona – 483

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Confirmed cases in Himachal Pradesh – 3,335
Number of cured patients – 2,128
Death toll from corona – 14

Confirmed cases in Jammu and Kashmir – 24,897
Number of cured patients – 17,003
Death toll from Corona – 472

Confirmed cases in Jharkhand – 17,468
Number of cured patients – 8,325
Death toll from Corona – 160

Confirmed cases in Karnataka – 1,78,087
Number of cured patients – 93,908
Death toll from Corona – 3,198

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Confirmed Cases in Kerala – 34,331
Number of cured patients – 21,832
Death toll from Corona – 108

Confirmed cases in Ladakh – 1,639
Number of cured patients – 1,214
Death toll from Corona – 9

Confirmed cases in Madhya Pradesh – 39,025
Number of cured patients – 29,020
Death toll from Corona – 996

Confirmed cases in Maharashtra – 5,15,332
Number of cured patients – 3,51,710
Death toll from Corona – 17,757

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Confirmed cases in Manipur – 3,753
Number of cured patients – 2,044
Death toll from Corona – 11

Confirmed cases in Meghalaya – 1,061
Number of cured patients – 450
Death toll from corona – 6

Confirmed cases in Mizoram – 608
Number of cured patients – 298
Death toll from Corona – 0

Confirmed cases in Nagaland – 2,781
Number of cured patients – 904
Death toll from corona – 8

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Confirmed cases in Odisha – 45,927
Number of cured patients – 30,242
Death toll from Corona – 272

Confirmed cases in Puducherry – 5,382
Number of cured patients – 3,201
Death toll from Corona – 87

Confirmed cases in Punjab – 23,903
Number of cured patients – 15,319
Death toll from Corona – 586

Confirmed cases in Rajasthan – 51924
Number of cured patients – 34,668
Death toll from Corona – 784

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Confirmed cases in Sikkim – 860
Number of cured patients – 470
Death toll from corona – 1

Confirmed cases in Tamil Nadu – 2,96,901
Number of cured patients – 2,38,638
Death toll from Corona – 4,927

Confirmed cases in Telangana – 79,495
Number of cured patients – 55,999
Death toll from Corona – 627

Confirmed cases in Tripura – 6,164
Number of cured patients – 4,176
Death toll from Corona – 41

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Confirmed cases in Uttarakhand – 9,632
Number of cured patients – 6,134
Death toll from Corona – 125

Confirmed cases in Uttar Pradesh – 1,22,609
Number of cured patients – 72,650
Death toll from Corona – 2,069

Confirmed Cases in West Bengal – 95,554
Number of cured patients – 67,120
Death toll from Corona – 2,059

Total confirmed cases in India – 22,15,075
Total number of cured patients – 15,35,744
Total death toll from Corona – 44,386

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Corona’s 4,77,023 sample tests were conducted in the country on Sunday. With this, the Corona test in India has reached 2,45,83,558. Earlier on Saturday, more than 7 lakh samples were tested in a day, enhancing the screening capacity for coronavirus.

The number of patients has reached close to 2 crores. Soon this figure will cross 2 crores. At the same time, more than 7 lakh 30 thousand people have died due to coronavirus in 213 countries of the world.

The number of corona patients in the US has crossed 51.5 lakh. At the same time, the number of corona patients in Brazil has crossed 3 million. Europe is once again seeing an increase in the number of corona infections. In the last 24 hours, about 23 thousand new cases were reported here. The highest number of cases have been found in Russia and Spain. Meanwhile, a hundred days of Corona liberation have been completed in New Zealand.

News Source: MOHFW

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The Madras High Court has granted early screenings of Vijay’s Leo movie from 7 AM, requesting the TN government to resolve any issues.

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The Madras High Court has granted early screenings of Vijay’s Leo movie from 7 AM, requesting the TN government to resolve any issues.

Madras High Court Grants Early Screenings of Vijay’s “Leo” Movie at 7 AM, Urges TN Government to Address Concerns

The Madras High Court has made a landmark decision in favor of the much-anticipated Tamil film “Leo,” starring actor Vijay. In a significant move, the court has granted permission for early screenings of the movie from 7 AM, urging the Tamil Nadu government to swiftly address any issues and facilitate the smooth release of the film. This decision marks a pivotal moment in the realm of Tamil cinema and the entertainment industry at large.

Historical Context:

The Indian film industry, particularly the Tamil film industry, has seen its share of controversies and challenges related to film releases. Issues such as censorship, political disputes, and public sentiment have often played a significant role in shaping the release schedules and screening times for films. Vijay, one of Tamil cinema’s most prominent actors, has been at the center of such controversies in the past. This decision by the Madras High Court is, therefore, particularly noteworthy.

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The Ruling:

The Madras High Court’s decision to permit early screenings of “Leo” comes as a response to a plea filed by the film’s producers. The court, while considering the plea, took into account various factors, including the film’s anticipated popularity and the prevailing circumstances. The court emphasized the importance of accommodating the audience’s interests and allowing them to enjoy the film without disruptions.

A Step Towards Normalization:

The court’s decision signifies a positive shift in the film industry, where release dates and screening times are often mired in controversy. By allowing screenings to commence at 7 AM, the court aims to reduce the chances of public unrest and congestion near theaters, especially in the wake of high-profile film releases.

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The Role of the Tamil Nadu Government:

The Madras High Court, in its ruling, also called upon the Tamil Nadu government to cooperate in ensuring a seamless release for the film. This cooperation extends to providing necessary security measures to maintain law and order around theaters during the early screenings.

Implications for the Entertainment Industry:

The decision is expected to set a precedent for the release of other highly anticipated films, not just in Tamil cinema but also in the broader Indian film industry. The court’s emphasis on the importance of accommodating the audience’s interests could lead to more flexible screening times for movies in the future.

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The Audience’s Perspective:

For moviegoers and fans of Vijay, this decision comes as a welcome relief. They can now look forward to enjoying the film without any undue delays or disruptions, ensuring a memorable cinematic experience.

In conclusion, the Madras High Court’s ruling to allow early screenings of Vijay’s “Leo” at 7 AM while urging the Tamil Nadu government to resolve any issues paves the way for a more audience-centric approach in the film industry. It is a landmark decision that highlights the importance of balancing the interests of filmmakers and the movie-loving public. This judgment is poised to make a positive impact on the release of future films, ushering in a new era of flexibility and convenience for cinema enthusiasts.

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