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Lockdown, Day 78: Bright spots amid gloom

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10 Jun, 2020 | 07:05 PM IST


Lockdown, Day 78: Bright spots amid gloom

The number of recovered patients exceeded the total active cases for the first time, even as nearly 10,000 new cases were reported in India in the last 24 hours.

S&P has retained India's sovereign rating at 'BBB-' with a stable outlook while Fitch forecast shows Indian economy will bounce back with a sharp growth rate of 9.5% next year.

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COUNT SO FAR
    Infections in Delhi cross 31,000-mark
    218 new cases in AP; count touches 5,247
    Death toll in Rajasthan rises to 256; 123 new cases detected
    Himachal's count reaches 448
    Assam reports 42 new cases, tally at 3,092
    Bihar detects 128 new cases, count jumps to 5,583
    Uttarakhand case count stands at 1,560
    Tripura logs 867 cases
    Odisha reports 110 fresh cases

World India
Tally Toll Tally Toll
72,38,768 2,77,706 2,76,583 7,745

LIFE UNDER LOCKDOWN
    In Delhi, we will need 80,000 beds by July 31, says Kejriwal
    New SOP drops compulsory tests for all visitors to Goa
    Rajasthan seals borders as COVID-19 cases continue to rise
    Mizoram class-12 board exams to resume on July 1
    Odisha to create a repository on pandemic management
    Virus driving up hunger in vulnerable countries: UN FAO

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY
    Sensex surges 290 pts; Nifty reclaims 10,100 level
    India's economy could shrink by as much as 7%: OECD
    Airlines set for worst year on record with $84.3 bn loss
    Inflation likely to have hit six-month low in May: Poll
    Vehicle registration fall sharply in April, May in Maharashtra
    Pharma industry to grow 3-5% this fiscal, says Ind-Ra
    Fuel price hikes turn marketing margin positive for OMC
    Emirates to lay off more pilots, cabin crew

AROUND THE WORLD
    Mexico's case count soars to 124,301
    African virus cases pass 200,000, still climbing
    US records more than 800 virus deaths in 24 hours
    Indonesia reports biggest daily rise in infections
    Cases in Pakistan hit 113,702
    Germany extends travel warning outside Europe
    Russia's case tally approaches 500,000
    Largely re-opened, China announces 3 new cases

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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

500 Year Old Temple Rises from the Mahanadi River in Odisha

An ancient temple, submerged in river Mahanadi, has re-appeared after 11 years in Nayagarh district.
 

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500 Year Old Temple Rises from the Mahanadi River in Odisha

An ancient temple, submerged in river Mahanadi, has re-appeared after 11 years in Nayagarh district. An archaeology survey team of Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) stumbled upon 'mastaka' of the temple submerged in Mahanadi waters at Padmabati village under Bhapur tehsil. Project assistant Deepak Kumar Nayak, who had documented the site with help of a local heritage enthusiast Rabindra Kumar Rana, said the temple was dedicated to Gopinath Deba, a form of Lord Krishna.
 

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