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Shurbir Singh is chief nodal officer for Covid 19 management in Puducherry
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One person died every 14 minutes in 3 days in B desh- Covid-19 death toll stands 10,385.. Image Source: IANS News
Puducherry, May 14 : Shurbir Singh, the chief election officer of the Union Territory of Puducherry, has been appointed as the Chief nodal officer for Covid-19 management in the territory.
He is to coordinate the activities of all nodal officers and departments to contain the spread of the infection in the Union territory.
Singh is also the secretary to the government of Puducherry at present.
Under Secretary of Government of Puducherry, V Jayashankar said that all the nodal officers appointed should report to the chief nodal officer.
EC to set up panel to identify shortcomings in recent Assembly polls
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Election Commission of India. Nov 1, 2019. (File Photo: Amlan Paliwal/IANS). Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 13 : To continue the electoral reform process, the Election Commission has decided to set up a Core Committee to identify learning, experiences and shortcomings from the recent polls in Assam, Bihar, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and the Union Territory of Puducherry.
Deputy Election Commissioners of the poll panel, the Chief Electoral Officers (CEOs) of these states, and few select Special Observers and Observers will be members of the committee, whose recommendations will help the EC to chalk out the way forward. The Committee has been asked to submit its report within a month.
State records 30,621 fresh cases
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Chennai sees a marginal dip, clocking 6,991 cases; 297 deaths reported
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Chennai sees a marginal dip, clocking 6,991 cases; 297 deaths reported
Tamil Nadu recorded 30,621 fresh cases of COVID-19 on Thursday. Chennai saw a marginal dip as its daily tally dropped below 7,000 after four days. A total of 6,991 people tested positive for COVID-19 in the city.
The State recorded 297 deaths, including 88 in Chennai, 32 in Chengalpattu, 22 in Tiruvallur, 18 in Kanniyakumari, 13 in Coimbatore, 12 in Kancheepuram and 11 in Thanjavur.
The toll stood at 16,768.
Chennai had been recording 7,000-plus cases a day since May 9, with the highest being 7,564 on May 12. A total of 4,19,261 people have tested positive for the infection in the city till date.