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No new nCoV cases reported in Mumbai

First India Bureau

Mumbai: No new cases of COVID-19 were recorded in Mumbai on Tuesday, marking the city’s first such day since the first case of the respiratory illness was confirmed on March 11, 2020.

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The day also brought no new fatalitis linked to the infection in the metropolis, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said in a bulletin. With this, the overall tally of COVID-19 cases and the death toll in the country’s financial capital remained unchanged at 11,55,240 and 19,747, respectively, the BMC said in its release.

On Monday, the metropolis had recorded four coronavirus cases

Threat Letter To Naveen Jindal

DEMANDING `50 CR

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Raigarh: An inmate from a jail in Chhattisgarh’s Bilaspur district allegedly sent a threat letter to a Raigarh-based steel plant of industrialist and former Congress MP

Naveen and zero fatality. The first confirmed coronavirus case of Maharashtra was detected in Pune on March 9, 2020. Two days later, the metropolis reported its first two patients of the respiratory illness.

Jindal demanding `50 crore from him, police said on Tuesday. The letter was delivered by post at the Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL) factory in Patrapali village last week, a police official said.

Thereafter, with an increase in testing and detection of new variants of COVID-19, the daily cases kept on rising and the city recorded its highest-ever single-day infection tally of 20,971 on January 6, 2022, at the peak of the third wave of the pandemic.

Since the end of November 2022, the number of daily coronavirus cases had started coming down drastically in the financial capital. After that, barring a few days, the city has been reporting single-digit COVID-19 cases.

Min Talks About Appt Process

R ijiju said appts are an administrative issue, judicial pronouncements are “totally different”. “I am not commenting, or nobody should make any kind of comment when it is a judicial order. Some people may say that certain remarks are made which compromise independence of judiciary. “When we are talking about appt process, this is an administrative matter. This has nothing to do with judicial order or pronouncement,” he said.

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