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A total of 3,944 persons tested positive for COVID-19 in Coimbatore district on Sunday, registering the highest single day caseload.
The district had 31,578 active cases of the disease on Sunday and around 19,600 patients were remaining in home isolation. Meanwhile, 2,454 persons recovered from the disease on Sunday.
The district’s death toll increased to 1,020 after 21 more persons died of COVID-19 in the last few days.
Different hospitals in Coimbatore district together had 489 beds reserved for COVID-19 patients vacant as of Sunday evening. COVID Care Centres (CCCs) in the district had 574 vacant beds.
Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of India (CREDAI) Coimbatore has created a 200 oxygen bed facility at Government Arts College campus at a total cost of ₹2 crore, with the support of Acsen and other sponsors. Coimbatore Medical College Hospital will provide the doctor and healthcare team to treat COVID-19 patients at the
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“It has hit the under-construction project very much and many projects have stuck at the last level. The sector is facing a shortage of funds, project sale has stalled and buyers are also facing after effect of the epidemic,” said Tiwari.
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HYDERABAD: The real estate sector in Hyderabad that staged an impressive recovery after the pandemic broke out in 2020, is again hit by the second Covid-19 wave. While there has been a slight dip in property sales, new project launches and commercial rentals, the Hyderabad chapter of Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) claimed that the situation in the city is better compared to other States.
Housing minister Jitendra Awhad
MUMBAI: The state housing department has asked builders and developers to chip in to get tenants of their Mhada and Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) schemes vaccinated and to pay for them besides for construction workers.
Housing minister Jitendra Awhad recently met builders and developers and urged them to vaccinate workers and tenants of their ongoing Mhada and SRA projects. “I have made an appeal to Maharashtra Chamber of Housing Industry (MCHI) and Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (Credai) all developers in SRA and Mhada to get the vaccination done as a social duty. Already, many developers have agreed,” Awhad said.