The Active Covid-19 cases in the country are showing a consistent decline. India s total Active Caseload has dropped to 1.36 lakh (1,36,872) today. The present active caseload now consists of just 1.25% of India s total Positive Cases. More than 1.06 Cr (1,06,33,025) people have recovered so far.
A total of 11,805 patients have recovered and got discharged in the last 24 hours. India s Recovery Rate of 97.32% is amongst the highest in the world. The difference between the recovered and active cases has further increased to 1,04,96,153 today. In another positive development, 31 States/UTs have reported Recovery Rate more than the national average. Daman & Diu & Dadra & Nagar Haveli have a recovery rate of 99.88%.
Hitech Corporation has executed a sale deed on 22 January 2021 effecting the sale of the Company s land & building admeasuring 3621 square meters situated at Survey No.1088, Demini Road,
Arihant Industrial Estate, Dadra - 396 230 (U.
T. of Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu), along with the
Company s entire right, title and interest in respect of and/ or in connection with the aforesaid Land and
Building and liabilities pertaining thereto, for a consideration of Rs. 3.83 crore.
The manufacturing operations at the said Unit was discontinued with effect from 31 March 2015
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In the first five days since the vaccination began, nearly 11 percent of 61 lakh health workers in India have taken a shot of either Covaxin or Covishield.
India lost seven times more doctors than soldiers in 2020
India lost seven times more doctors than soldiers in 2020
At least 734 doctors died in their line of duty while 106 personnel of the security forces made supreme sacrifices in the last year.
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The bigger battle in the year 2020 was fought in hospitals, where several frontline health workers lost their lives in the line of duty during the coronavirus pandemic. The lives lost by the Indian doctors were seven times more than the casualties in the Indian armed forces in 2020. At least 734 doctors died in their line of duty while 106 personnel of the security forces made supreme sacrifices in the last year.