Updated Apr 14, 2021 | 13:50 IST
Maharashtra, which registered over 60,000 cases on Tuesday, is largely fuelling the resurgence of the virus in the country. Representational image.  |  Photo Credit: PTI
Key Highlights
While active cases in Maharashtra remain the highest across the country, it is also worth noting that the state is the second most populous in the country behind only Uttar Pradesh
Driven by the resurgence in major cities, states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Delhi are experiencing COVID-19 growth rates not seen since the peaks of September
Bengaluru and six other cities in Karnataka are already under a night curfew in place till April 20
Maharashtra s lockdown like curbs to start from tonight: What s open, what s closed
Maharashtra lockdown: The lockdown-like restrictions, which exclude essential services, will come into effect from 8 pm on April 14 and remain in force till 7 am on May 1
BusinessToday.In | April 14, 2021 | Updated 10:23 IST
Covid cases in Maharashtra: A health worker takes a swab sample of a outstation passenger for COVID-19 tests amid the ongoing surge in coronavirus cases in Mumbai
The Maharashtra government on Tuesday announced stringent lockdown-like restrictions on public movement over the next 15 days across the state due to a sharp and continuous rise in coronavirus cases in the state.
: Wednesday, April 14, 2021, 8:21 PM IST Janta curfew in Maharashtra: Has Uddhav Thackeray repackaged Centre s schemes in his Rs 5,476 cr financial package? Janta curfew in Maharashtra: Has Uddhav Thackeray repackaged Centre s schemes in his Rs 5,476 cr financial package?
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday announced a 15-day âJanata Curfewâ by imposing stringent restrictions beginning from 8 pm on April 14 till 7 am on May 1. In order to avoid crowding, the government has also invoked Section 144 to ban assemblies of more than five people in public places. However, essential activities, including travel and services, are allowed.
Besides, in a bid to provide much-needed relief during the âJanata Curfewâ, Uddhav Thackeray announced a financial package of Rs 5,476 crore for the economically weaker sections, including families below the poverty line, women, the aged, widows, the physically challenged, the unorganised sector, rickshaw driv
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday announced a 15-day âJanata Curfewâ by imposing stringent restrictions beginning from 8 pm on April 14 till 7 am on May 1. In order to avoid crowding, the government has also invoked Section 144 to ban assemblies of more than five people across the state. However, essential activities, including travel and services, are allowed.
Besides, in a bid to provide much-needed relief during the âJanata Curfewâ, Uddhav Thackeray announced a financial package of Rs 5,476 crore for the economically weaker sections, including families below the poverty line, women, the aged, widows, the physically challenged, the unorganised sector, rickshaw drivers, tribals, etc.
Corruption case: Anil Deshmukh reaches DRDO office for questioning ANI | Updated: Apr 14, 2021 10:51 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 14 (ANI): Former Maharashtra Home MinisterAnil Deshmukh reached the DRDO guest house here on Wednesday as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had summoned him for questioning in connection with alleged corruption case.
The CBI had summoned him for questioning in connection with the corruption charges levelled against him by former Mumbai Police commissionerParam Bir Singh, probe agency officials said.
The CBI on Sunday questioned two personal assistants (PA) Deshmukh in connection with the case. Both of them were summoned by CBI on the same day.