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Coimbatore: The Covid-19 caseload of the district has dropped below the 300-mark after three months. The district recorded 298 fresh cases and seven deaths on Sunday.
The number of active cases came down to 4,006 and the number of patients cured and discharged from hospitals and care centre on the day was 394. The total number of positive cases was 2,25,043 and total number of people recovered from the infection was 2,18,930.
With the death of seven people, the district’s toll has gone up to 2,107.
Meanwhile, Coimbatore collector G S Sameeran, who inspected the Walayar check post, said the caseload came down as a result of the steps taken by the state government. “The total positivity rate has come down to 2.5% from 36.8%. As the caseload is high in some of the districts of Kerala including Palakkad and Trissur, the administration has intensified vigil at the 13 check posts on the border. E-pass is mandatory to enter Coimbatore from Kerala. The pass will be provided only fo
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CHENNAI: The income tax department on Sunday said it detected undisclosed income of more than Rs 1,000 crore during searches on the premises of two Chennai-based groups on March 4. It seized unaccounted money to the tune Rs 1.2 crore.
The searches were carried out on 27 premises of a leading bullion trader and a leading jewellery retailer. The searches were conducted in Chennai, Mumbai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Trichy, Trissur, Nellore, Jaipur and Indore.
The evidences found on the premises of the bullion trader revealed that there were unaccounted cash sales, bogus cash credits from its branches, cash credits in dummy accounts in the guise of advance for purchases, unexplained cash deposits during the demonetization period, bogus outstanding sundry creditors and huge unexplained stock variations.
The Income Tax Department has carried out searches on two Chennai-based groups, one of which is a leading bullion trader in Tamil Nadu and the other is one of the biggest jewellery retailers in South India.The searches, so far, have resulted in .