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Vindhya Vishakha of Hyderabad, makes news as the Telugu IPL presenter

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IPL 2021: Batsmen itching to do well in second half of the tournament

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Lack of expertise and staff major cause of covid deaths in rural Karnataka

Bengaluru, May 5: Doctors from remote rural areas like Aland taluk in Karnataka's Kalaburagi where four Covid patients reportedly died due to shortage of oxygen have had their own harrowing experiences of dealing with the spreading pandemic.

24 patients die after hospital runs out of oxygen in Chamarajanagar

24 patients die after hospital runs out of oxygen in Chamarajanagar News Network May 3, 2021 Chamarajanagar, May 3: In a major tragedy in Karnataka s Chamarajanagar, several covid-19 patients have died in the last 24 hours as a hospital ran out of medical oxygen.  According to reliable sources, at least 12 COVID-19 patients died in Chamarajanagar district hospital due to oxygen shortage. A dozen others lost their lives due to severe ailments. A total of 24 deaths were reported in a day at the district hospital. The patients being treated were on ventilators. From Sunday till Monday morning, a total of 24 people have died. We can’t say whether all have died due to lack of oxygen, Dr MR Ravi, Deputy Commissioner said.

Consider lockdown to curb 2nd wave of covid: SC tells Centre and state govts

Consider lockdown to curb 2nd wave of covid: SC tells Centre and state govts News Network May 3, 2021 New Delhi, May 3: The Supreme Court has asked the Union and state governments to consider imposing a ban on mass gatherings and super-spreader events, as well as bring about a lockdown, to curb the spread of the coronavirus in the interest of public welfare . A three-judge bench, presided over by Justice D Y Chandrachud, made the suggestion in light of the continuing surge of infections in the country. The court asked the Centre and state governments to put on record by May 10 the efforts taken to curb the spread of the virus and the measures that they plan on taking in the near future.

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