Bihar Unlock: Public places and non-essential shops reopen
Jun 23, 2021, 01:20 PM ISTAfter government started unlock process in Patna on June 23, parks and other public places reopened in the city.
After government started unlock process in Patna on June 23, parks and other public places reopened in the city.
Due to continuous rainfall, water level of river Ganga has increased in Patna on June 22. Bihar disaster management and police are on high alert. The Sanjeev Kumar Suman, Director of Central Water Commission (CWC), Patna said that the water level in Ganga is less than the warning level as of now.
Fire broke out at the official residence of Bihar SC/ST Welfare Minister and Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) leader Santosh Kumar Suman in Patna on June 16.
Amid the dip in rising cases of COVID-19, a sudden hike was witnessed in death toll on June 10.
Traffic snarled on roads of Patna after lockdown was lifted in Bihar.
COVID vaccine trial for children underway at AIIMS Patna - Trial of COVID vaccines for the children started at AIIMS Patna from 28th May.
Trial of COVID vaccines for the children started at AIIMS Patna from 28th May.
As Cyclone Yaas weakened over Bihar and East Uttar Pradesh, some hospitals in Bihar were partially flooded. Sadar Hospital in Bihar’s Vaishali district was flooded. Following heavy rainfall, water entered inside the hospital into the emergency room, operation theatre, and other areas. IMD had also issued a red alert warning for Bihar, Jharkhand.
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday appealed to the Centre to immediately cancel all air services with Singapore. In a tweet shared in afternoon, he said that the new strain of coronavirus is said to be "very dangerous" for children and also urged the Centre to prioritize vaccine rollout plans for children.
Days after the Bihar government fished out dead bodies from the river in Bihar's Buxar district, residents spotted many bodies floating near the Gulabi Ghat in Patna
As states grapple with a shortage of coronavirus vaccines, the Centre on Thursday said that over two billion doses will be made available in the country in five months between August and December, enough to vaccinate the entire population. It also said Russian anti-Covid vaccine Sputnik V is likely to be available by next week. "Two billion doses (216 crore) will be made in the country in five months for India and for people of India. Vaccine will be available for all as we move forward," Niti Ayog Member VK Paul said, adding by the first quarter of the next year, the number is likely to be three billion, news agency ANI reported.
Delhi has been witnessing a decrease in the number of daily cases and the positivity rate since last one week. The daily positivity rate gradually declined from 36 per cent on April 22 to 14 per cent on Thursday.
When the county is facing grim situation amid COVID-19 crisis, Bihar Police are leaving no stone unturned and are being backbone of each other during crisis.
Covid victim's wife alleges molestation The wife of a Covid patient, who succumbed in a private hospital in Patna on May 8, has alleged that a doctor there had molested her, while the hospital administration deliberately switched off the oxygen supply in the ICU, to force people to buy oxygen cylinders, and this caused her husband's death.
As the country is reeling under oxygen crisis amid second wave of pandemic, Patna's temple took up the initiative to distribute oxygen cylinders to the needy.
Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar on April 15 took the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Patna.
COVID-19 cases continued to surge in the country and due to it, the COVID related deaths have also been increased.
Miscreants pelted stones at Danapur-Bhagalpur Intercity Express in the Patam area of Bihar's Munger, the police informed on Wednesday.
In a major goof-up, authorities at Patna Medical College and Hospital issued a death certificate of alive COVID-19 patient. Chunnu Kumar, aged 40 was admitted after apparently suffering from brain haemorrhage.
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