The clarification came shortly after reports, citing the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), claimed that a female costumes designer of South African origin has been found to be infected with the new XE variant in the city.
The state had logged 40 cases and zero fatality on Saturday.
The daily positivity rate was 0.10 per cent and the 40 new infections were detected out of 39,291 samples tested, it said.
Fifty-three other coronavirus patients have died due to comorbidities in the state.
Empowerment gives courage to the poor people to fight poverty. Poverty gets defeated when efforts of an honest government get combined with that of the empowered poor, he said.
Mandaviya also said that the commissioning of TFL was scheduled in September, 2023. However, the project is delayed for at least 12 months primarily due to Covid-19 pandemic. The Lump Sum Turn Key (LSTK) global contract for Coal Gasification and Ammonia urea package were awarded in September, 2019.
Odisha was the only state to be fully compliant with the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act since the enactment of the law, Patnaik said in the House.
As of March 1 last year, there were 4.7 crore children aged 12 and 13 years in the country.
Around 10 to 12 per cent of recovered patients can catch TB again, he said, adding that this is called relapse/recurring TB and is most seen in smokers, alcoholics, and people with uncontrolled diabetes.
India also accounted for 34 per cent of an estimated 1.48 million deaths due to TB globally in 2020. Deaths due to TB in the country also rose by 3 per cent compared to 2019, WHO's 2021 Global TB report said. As per experts, the deaths due to the infectious disease is still on the high.
The second worst hit country in terms of cases is India (43,009,390 infections and 516,510 deaths), followed by Brazil (29,650,082 infections and 657,595 deaths).
The second worst hit country in terms of cases is India (43,006,080 infections and 516,352 deaths), followed by Brazil (29,624,435 infections and 657,389 deaths).
After 2 years, markets in Bhubaneswar witnessed good business during the festival of colours 'Holi'.
Before they opened the show with "On", a digital graffiti with the words 'We Don't Need Permission' appeared on a massive LED screen setting the tone for a cracker of a concert.
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