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COVID-19 cases higher than last year s peak, says Corpn

It plans to increase the number of screening centres The number of COVID-19 cases in the second wave is higher than the peak last year, said Corporation Commissioner G. Prakash. Launching COVID-19 screening centres in the city, he said the number of cases detected a day had touched 2,500, which was higher than last year. “We have increased the samples to 20,000 every day. We will increase the samples to 25,000 shortly. The case load will decrease by testing, isolating and treating the positive cases. We have created screening centres at 12 locations for positive patients,” Mr. Prakash said. The civic body is planning to increase the number of screening centres to more than 15 shortly. Residents who have tested positive are requested to visit the screening centres. The Corporation has deployed more than 20,000 employees for COVID-19 duty and has made arrangements for transportation of patients in vehicles to the screening centres. “COVID-19 positive residents can also com

Tamil Nadu Assembly elections | Anbumani, G K Vasan hopeful of AIADMK-led alliance win

Updated: April 06, 2021 13:50 IST Tamil Nadu was marching ahead in all sectors thanks to good governance provided by the government, says the PMK youth wing leader Share Article AAA PMK youth wing leader Anbumani Ramadoss with his family members after casting his vote at a polling booth in Tindivanam. in Villupuram district on Tuesday   | Photo Credit: S.S. Kumar Tamil Nadu was marching ahead in all sectors thanks to good governance provided by the government, says the PMK youth wing leader Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMT) youth wing leader Anbumani Ramadoss and Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) on Tuesday have exuded confidence that the AIADMK-led alliance will win big in the Assembly elections in the State.

Senior students in Chennai continue learning despite declared all pass

Senior students in Chennai continue learning despite declared ‘all pass’ Updated: Updated: March 07, 2021 13:32 IST ‘Students of Class 11 in particular are already preparing for competitive exams such as NEET and these classes help them greatly,’ says G.J. Manohar, Headmaster and Correspondent of the Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School Share Article File photo for representation.   | Photo Credit: K. Pichumani ‘Students of Class 11 in particular are already preparing for competitive exams such as NEET and these classes help them greatly,’ says G.J. Manohar, Headmaster and Correspondent of the Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School Even as schools await further guidelines on how students of Classes 9 to 11 who have been declared ‘all pass’ will be awarded marks, classes, evaluation tests and even extracurricular activities on a small scale are continuing across several campuses.

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