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Covid-19: Bengaluru at tipping point, warn experts; say self-regulation must | Bengaluru News

He warned the city is “at a tipping point”. “If we don’t take action now, Bengaluru will see 1,000 cases a day,” he said. “Once we hit that mark, it will increase exponentially, and it will become very difficult to control. This will lead to an increase in ICU admissions. We will have to re-do whatever we did last year.” He also urged the government to engage private hospitals again to treat Covid patients. Responsible behaviour Dr V Ravi, neurovirologist and another member of the state’s technical advisory committee, said most of the current cluster outbreaks are being reported in hostels and apartments.

Namma ooru most liveable among India s mega cities | Mangaluru News

Representative image Bengaluru has been adjudged the most liveable city among the country’s 49 cities with one-million plus population, in the second and latest edition of the national Ease of Living Index (EoLI) 2020. Bengaluru catapulted from 58th rank in EoLI 2018 to the top, bumping down the former topper, Pune, to second place. Among 62 cities with less than one million population, Shimla topped the list, followed by Bhubaneswar. “The Bengaluru model of development of citizen-centric initiatives and delivery of services have ensured the top ranking of Bengaluru,” chief minister BS Yediyurappa’s office tweeted. The Union housing and urban development ministry launched EoLI 2020 last year in an effort to systematically assess Indian cities themselves against global and national benchmarks. Unlike the first report of 2018, the latest ranking has divided 111 cities into two categories with population of a millionplus and below a million. The report was released on T

Namma ooru most liveable among India s mega cities | Bengaluru News

Representative image Bengaluru has been adjudged the most liveable city among the country’s 49 cities with one-million plus population, in the second and latest edition of the national Ease of Living Index (EoLI) 2020. Bengaluru catapulted from 58th rank in EoLI 2018 to the top, bumping down the former topper, Pune, to second place. Among 62 cities with less than one million population, Shimla topped the list, followed by Bhubaneswar. “The Bengaluru model of development of citizen-centric initiatives and delivery of services have ensured the top ranking of Bengaluru,” chief minister BS Yediyurappa’s office tweeted. The Union housing and urban development ministry launched EoLI 2020 last year in an effort to systematically assess Indian cities themselves against global and national benchmarks. Unlike the first report of 2018, the latest ranking has divided 111 cities into two categories with population of a millionplus and below a million. The report was released on T

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