Hyderabad: Telangana on Monday reported 126 new Covid infections out of which 75 were reported from areas under GHMC.
A total of 49 individuals have recovered on Monday while the number of active case has reached 1116, the Covid health bulletin of Telangana, said.
The health department conducted 13,015 Covid tests on Monday out of which results of 442 samples were awaited.
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Covid: 126 New Cases Reported in Telangana
With no fatalities getting reported, the total number deaths due to Covid-19 has remained at 4,111 while the cumulative number of Covid infections on Monday reached 7,94,584 while the cumulative number of Covid patients who have so far recovered in Telangana include 7,89,357.
I could never wrap my head around Bollywood’s obsession with continuously addressing condom as a chhatri or an umbrella. Not only it’s cringe to hear repeatedly but also, it somewhere defeats the whole purpose with which films around these subjects are made. Moreover, picking a taboo subject and making a film on it can turn out to be quite risky if you don’t stick to the agenda and beat around the bush. Thankfully, Rakul Preet Singh’s Chhatriwali, directed by Tejas Prabhaa Vijay Deoskar, doesn’t digress much, and follows a crisp screenplay. There are some flaws here and there, but with all the humour and lighter moments, they can be somewhat overlooked.
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The national capital recorded no new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, the first time since the pandemic began in March 2020, stated a bulletin issued by the Delhi Health Department on Monday.