Yearender 2021: From Covid-19 to Olympics and economics, a quick relook in numbers

Sometimes statistics speak louder than words. From registering the highest-ever Covid-19 infections in any country to hitting a milestone of administering a billion vaccine doses, from recording the highest medal tally at the Olympics to carrying out one the largest drug seizures in the world to date, here’s a look-back at the year that was for India, in numbers

Updated On: 2021-12-22 04:17 PM IST

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India's Covid-19 vaccination drive, kick-started in Jan 2021, is the world's largest 

On February 7, a portion of a ‘hanging glacier’ on the slopes of Nanda Devi broke off and triggered flash floods in Uttarakhand

Maharashtra saw a 400 per cent jump in Covid-19 cases from February to March

The death toll in Sukma-Bijapur attack was the worst for the Indian security forces since 2017

Later, hundreds of decomposed bodies were found floating in the river Ganga or buried in the sand of its banks in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar

The rise in reserves was on account of an increase in foreign currency assets (FCA), a major component of the overall reserves

In the Cabinet reshuffle, Health Minister Harsh Vardhan and his deputy, Ashwini Choubey, were sacked along with 10 other senior ministers

India finished in the top 50 at Tokyo Olympics 2020, its best in four decades

Punjab has the highest share of Dalits, or Scheduled Castes (SC), in its population

Within a fortnight of scripting history, India's first homegrown vaccine, Covaxin, too won WHO's emergency use listing

PayTM had done India's biggest Initial Public Offering worth Rs 18,300 crore

On December 19, the Nagaland Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution demanding the repeal of AFSPA

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