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India records decline in daily Covid-19 cases and deaths

 

The health ministry’s dashboard showed that the amount recovered patients climbed to 1,977,779 as 57,937 people were cured of Covid-19 between Monday and Tuesday morning. With that, India’s recovery rate climbed to 73.17%.

India saw 55,079 cases of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) and 875 deaths, rock bottom in nearly every week , within the last 24 hours, bringing the country’s case count to 2,702,742, consistent with the Union health ministry data.

There has been a decline within the daily number of Covid-19 cases for the last three days--there were 63,490 infections last Sunday and 57,981 on Monday, the health ministry’s data showed.



The health ministry’s dashboard showed that the amount recovered patients climbed to 1,977,779 as 57,937 people were cured of Covid-19 between Monday and Tuesday morning. With that, India’s recovery rate climbed to 73.17%.


The gap between the active cases at 673,166 and recovered cases within the country has widened further at 1,304,613. The country’s price from the coronavirus disease is now at 51,797. Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has said 3,09,41,264 samples were tested up to Monday for Covid-19. Of these, 8,99,864 samples were tested on Monday, the highest research body said.

“A new peak of 8.97 lakh #COVID19 tests were done in the last 24 hours. Even with such a high level of testing, the positivity has remained low i.e. 8.81% compared to the weekly national average i.e. 8.84%,” the health ministry said in a tweet on Tuesday.


“Focused implemention of Centre-led strategies has ensured prompt identification, timely isolation & effective clinical treatment, leading to reduced Case fatality rate. 30 States/UTs performed better than the national average,” it added.


The government has asked five pharmaceutical firms, including three that have candidates in clinical trials, prepare and a present a comprehensive note on the way forward by Thursday on how soon they will produce large quantities and what pricing they expect if their shot is approved.

The meeting was held between an expert group spearheading India’s vaccine strategy and involved Serum Institute of India, Bharat Biotech and Zydus Cadila – all three have vaccine candidates in human trials. Serum Institute is licensed to supply up to some quantities the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, which is essentially considered the winner globally.


The two others were Biological E and Gennova, both of which have candidates in preclinical phases. Trial data of none of the India-made vaccines is yet to be made available.


“Even as scientists are working to develop a Covid-19 vaccine, we are simultaneously working on procuring the final product to ensure availability and access to our population,” Union health minister Harsh Vardhan said following Monday’s meeting. “. As part of India’s proactive, pre-emptive and graded response to Covid-19 since January, the expert group is holding consultations with vaccine manufacturers to plan ahead for the production, pricing and distribution of the vaccine, whenever it is ready,” he added.

India has not struck a pre-production affect any of the vaccine developers that are within the race for a successful candidate, a technique several advanced economies like us , uk and a few European Union nations have adopted so as to leap what could be an extended queue .


Of these countries, the US has the foremost number of infections at 5,437,851, followed by Brazil with 3,359,570 cases. There are quite 21 million cases of the coronavirus disease and 773,152 deaths across the planet .

Pandit Jasraj, Legendary Indian Classical Vocalist, Passes away At 90

 

In the year 2000, Pandit Jasraj was awarded with Padma Vibhushan, India's second-highest civilian honour.


Pandit Jasraj, one among the world's most prominent Indian classical vocalists, has died of asystole in New Jersey, US, his family said. He was 90.

"With profound grief we inform that Sangeet Martand Pandit Jasraj ji breathed his last this morning at 5.15 EST thanks to a asystole at his range in New Jersey, USA," a press release issued by his family read.


"May Lord Krishna welcome him lovingly through the doors of heaven, where Pandit ji will now sing Om Namo Bhagwate Vasudevaya exclusively only for his beloved Lord. We pray that his soul rests in eternal musical peace. many thanks for your thoughts and prayers, Pandit Jasraj ji's family, and therefore the students of Mewati Gharana," it added.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the maestro's death has left a deep void within the country's cultural sphere.


"Not only were his renditions outstanding, he also made a mark as an exceptional mentor to several other vocalists. Condolences to his family and admirers worldwide. Om Shanti," he tweeted.

President Ram Nath Kovind also condoled his death.


"Music legend and unparalleled classical vocalist Pandit Jasraj's passing makes me sad. Spanning a distinguished career of over 8 decades, Pandit Jasraj, a Padma Vibhushan recipient, enthralled people with soulful renditions. Condolence to his family, friends & music connoisseurs," he tweeted.


Born in Haryana in 1930, his musical career spanned eight decades. Many of his notable stage performances were converted into music albums. He taught music in several countries including the us and lots of of his students went on to become famous musicians.



He received several national and international awards in his career. He got Padma Shri - India's fourth highest civilian award - in 1975; Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1887 and Padma Bhushan in 1999. within the year 2000, the govt of India conferred him with Padma Vibhushan, the second highest civilian honour within the country.

Not yet dead dream, new discovery of Chandrayaan 2, named Vikram

 


August 12 this year marks the centenary of Vikram Sarabhai. ISRO got these pictures in that atmosphere.

The dream is not over. Even though Vikram fell face down, the name remains permanent on the ground of the moon. That Chandrayaan-2 in the background.

Yes, even though the Vikram mystery is still elusive, Chandrayaan-2 has been sending pictures since the time of that landing. This time a crater is newly identified in that picture. The hole is named after Vikram Sarabhai, the father of Indian astronauts.

August 12 this year marks the centenary of Vikram Sarabhai. ISRO got these pictures in that atmosphere. Naturally happy air in all floors. Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office Jitendra Singh says it is a tribute to a scientist like Sarabhai. He added that ISRO's findings would once again show how important ISRO's role is on the space research map.

This Sarabhai crater is located at a distance of 250-300 km from the crater where the Apello 16 and Luna 21 missions landed.

The image of Sarabhai Crater sent by ISRO is a 3D image showing the slope of 25-35 degrees, formed by lava. Its depth is one and a half kilometers.

According to ISRO, the information that Chandrayaan 2 has been sending is invaluable. ISRO will release this information to astronauts around the world in October 2020.

India's Chandrayaan-2 Vikram started moving towards the south of the moon on July 22 last year. On September 6, Vikram fell face down on the moon. Death is also the dream of the first step south of the Indian moon.







'Sadak-2' Trailer 3rd Most DISLIKED Video In The world, Number One In India

 

Sadak-2 is a sequel of Mahesh Bhatt's 1991 movie Sadak and marks his return to direction after a few years . The film are going to be released on August 28 on HotStar.

Continuing to face the general public ire, Alia Bhatt-Aditya Roy Kapoor starrer Sadak-2 movie's trailer is now the third most disliked within the world, falling victim to the anger against nepotism in Bollywood.

The film is directed and produced Mahesh Bhatt and also stars Sanjay Dutt in a pivotal role.


The trailer has thus far received 10 million dislikes and is now behind 11.6 million dislikes for Justin Bieber's song 'Baby' and therefore the highest 18.2 million (dislikes) for a video posted by YouTube itself, a rewind of the year 2018.

With this, released on August 12, Sadak-2's trailer is additionally the foremost disliked YouTube video in India.

Sadak-2 may be a sequel of Mahesh Bhatt's 1991 movie Sadak and marks his return to direction after a few years . The film are going to be released on August 28 on HotStar. The movie's trailer received around a crore (93 lakh) dislikes within 48 hours of its release.

The death of Sushant Singh Rajput has triggered a nationwide debate on nepotism in Bollywood and harbouring a culture of favouritism within the industry.