India News: NEW DELHI: A total lunar eclipse will occur on May 26 but it will be visible in India for a short span from northeastern India, some parts of West Ben.
The next lunar eclipse will be visible from India on November 19. (File photo)
NEW DELHI: A total lunar eclipse will occur on May 26, but it will be visible in the country for a short span from northeastern India, some parts of West Bengal, coastal parts of Odisha and Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the eclipse will be visible in the region covering South America, North America, Asia, Australia, Antarctica, the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. From India, just after moonrise, ending of partial phase of the eclipse will be visible for a short span of time from the northeastern parts (except Sikkim), some parts of West Bengal, some costal parts of Odisha and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the IMD said.
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NEW DELHI: Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh, Goa, Rajasthan and Kerala are among the states with the lowest Covid-19 recovery ratio (number of recoveries for every 100 cases). In these states, less than 80 patients were recovering from the infection on an average as on Friday, lower than the national average of 83.4%.
Delhi has the highest recovery ratio of 92.8% among all states and Union territories, except Andaman & Nicobar Islands where it is 95.4% (with a much lower population and caseload). Arunachal Pradesh, Ladakh and Tripura, with vastly lower caseloads, have a better recovery ratio as do Telangana, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu states with more cases. These states, along with UP and Assam, have a recovery ratio of more than 86%.