The second COVID-19 wave has hit India hard. The various states of lockdown across the country has meant that many of the country's 40 million migrant workers have become unemployed.
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The Dalit youth has alleged that the accused, who are the relatives of the woman, tonsured, chained, garlanded him with shoes and paraded him around the village.
Covid-19 s 2nd wave hits northeast India harder
Mon, May 31 2021 05:38:05 PM
By Sujit Chakraborty
Guwahati/Agartala, May 31 (IANS): The eight states of the northeastern region dealt effectively with the first wave of Covid-19 last year, but now face a tougher battle, compared to other states, against the second wave of the pandemic.
According to the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry s Covid-19 data on Monday, the recovery rates of all the eight northeastern states Sikkim (72.24 per cent), Mizoram (74.58 per cent), Nagaland (74.90 per cent), Meghalaya (77.10 per cent), Manipur (81.41 per cent), Arunachal Pradesh (85.54 per cent), Assam (85.97 per cent) and Tripura (86.17 per cent) are well below the national recovery rate of 91.60 per cent.