A senior citizen being checked in Kalamboli
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3 years 9 months 1 week 6 days 7 hours 29 minutes ago
02:10 PM
Over 50,000 health workers given first dose of COVID-19 vaccine
The BMC aims to give the first of the two doses of vaccine to all the registered healthcare workers by February 14
A health worker being administered the vaccine at KEM Hospital on January 16. Pic/Ashish Raje
After the BMC increased the daily vaccination capacity and allowed the walk-in facility for healthcare workers, the drive gained pace. More than 50,000 workers have been vaccinated till Tuesday out of the 1.3 lakh registered. On Tuesday alone, 6,387 workers received the vaccine.
While earlier the drive was being conducted four days a week, it has now been extended to six days. Even the number of centres has been increased from 10 to 12 and booths from 40 to 80.
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3 years 9 months 1 week 6 days 8 hours 20 minutes ago
01:19 PM
Ex-BARC CEO Partho Dasgupta mastermind of TRP scam, says court
Dasgupta is accused of misusing his official position and conniving with ARG Outlier Media, the company that runs all Republic TV channels, and with Republic TV Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami to manipulate TRPs.
Arnab Goswami. File Pic
Former Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) CEO Partho Dasgupta is the “mastermind” of the Television Rating Points manipulation scam and there seemed more to the case than mere rigging of TRPs, as per the sessions court that had rejected his bail plea last month.
The copy of the January 20 sessions court order was made available on February 1, and was submitted in the Bombay High Court. On Tuesday, the HC adjourned till February 9 the hearing on the bail plea of Dasgupta.
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3 years 9 months 1 week 6 days 8 hours 38 minutes ago
01:01 PM
COVID-19 deaths almost halved in one month under Navi Mumbai civic body
Panvel Municipal Corporation which has only 257 active patients in its jurisdiction, is in a comfortable situation now
NMMC had even started the `mission break the chain 2` initiative to contain the spread by increased daily testing and tracing. File pic
The number of deaths due to COVID-19 have reduced to almost half in January 2021 (35) as compared to December 2020 (67) in Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation’s (NMMC) jurisdiction. The daily cases have also reduced by a significant margin compared to last month. The situation in Panvel Municipal Corporation (PMC) also remains more or less unchanged for the second consecutive month in January 2021 compared to December 2020. Both the corporations expect a slight surge in daily cases in the month of February as local trains have opened for the public. “The pandemic is slowly under control now. What is more important for us is controlling the number of deaths, we are focusing on that. The daily cases are under 100 which is better, but we want 0 deaths now,” said an officer from the NMMC health department. “The good thing is, the daily case count is consistently reducing. As vaccination has started, we expect this count will also come down in a couple of months,” he added. As suburban locals have opened for the common man, officials expect a little surge in cases. “We can check cases after 10 to 15 days to find the exact increase due to locals restarting. We believe there won’t be many cases but we are prepared for any situation,” another officer said.
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3 years 9 months 1 week 6 days 18 hours ago
03:39 AM
Mumbai: Thousands fined as local trains open for all
Mumbaikars heaved a sigh of relief as the life line of the city, the local train reopened for the general public on 1st February after almost a year. Despite an increase in the number of passengers on stations across the city after several months, people continued to be in violation of COVID-19 protocols. It seems like those who tried to evade the long queues to book tickets had to pay dearly for breaking the rules. Watch this video to find out more.
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01:22 PM
News Update: Railways open to mixed response on day 1
Day 1 of the reopening of trains for all saw mixed reactions from Mumbaikars. While some stations barely saw any crowd during the hours allotted to general public, some stations were overcrowded even early in the morning. Commuters were heard ruing the restricted timings which do not help officegoers. Here’s what commuters had to say.