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With heavy rains continuing to pummel several parts of Tamil Nadu, vegetable prices have soared in almost all areas of the state.Market watchers told IANS that the prices will further go up in days to come as production has taken a hit in .
Tomatoes and shallots have become costlier in Madurai and Chennai Koyambedu markets, the two prominent vegetable markets of the state. Tomato, which cost Rs 100 per crate of 15 kg a week before, is now being sold at more than Rs 250 per crate.
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The new restrictions will be effective from April 10
Chennai: Amid an unprecedented surge in the Covid-19 cases, the Tamil Nadu government on Thursday announced new restrictions which will be effective from April 10.
On April 7, the state recorded 3986 new infections. Of these, Chennai alone registered 1459 cases. On the same day, 17 deaths were witnessed and 1824 discharges were done.
It may be noted that ten states including Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Kerala and Punjab have shown a steep rise in the daily
COVID-19 cases accounting for 84.21 per cent of the 1,26,789 new infections, the health ministry said on Thursday.