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India reports 15,528 new Covid cases, 25 deaths

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 India reported 15,528 new Covid cases in the last 24 hours, which is a decline from the previous day’s count of 16,935, said the Union Health Ministry on Tuesday.

In the same period, the country has reported 25 more Covid deaths, taking the nationwide toll to 5,25,785.

The active caseload has marginally declined to 1,43,654 cases, accounting for 0.33 per cent of the country’s total positive cases.

The recovery of 16,113 patients in the last 24 hours took the cumulative tally to 4,31,13,623. Consequently, India’s recovery rate stands at 98.47 per cent.

Meanwhile, India’s daily positivity rate has declined to 3.32 per cent, while the weekly positivity rate currently stands at 4.57 per cent.

Also in the same period, a total of 4,68,350 tests were conducted across the country, increasing the overall tally to over 87.01 crore.

As of Tuesday morning, India’s Covid-19 vaccination coverage exceeded 200.33 crore, achieved via 2,64,01,846 sessions.

Over 3.80 crore adolescents have been administered with a first dose of Covid-19 jab since the beginning of vaccination drive for this age bracket.

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On April 30, the Muslim Personal Law Board had called for lighting candles from 9 pm to 9:15 pm against the Waqf Act, which was supported by all ideologies.

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Mumbai, April 29: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has announced the first phase of the protest against the Waqf Act, which will last for about three months. Under this, protests are being held all over the country. Small and big programs are being held in different areas, press conferences have been held, the work of creating awareness among the brothers and sisters is also going on. In the past few days, the Protection of Waqf Week was also observed, people expressed their grief and anger by wearing black bands. According to the roadmap of the Muslim Personal Law Board, the protest will continue until the Waqf Act is repealed.

In the next phase of the protest, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board has appealed that on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, from 9 pm to 9:15 pm, people should protest against this black Waqf law in a democratic manner by keeping all the lights off in their houses, offices, malls, factories and other places.

Maulana Mahmood Ahmed Khan Daryabadi, Maharashtra convener of the Protection of Waqf Movement on behalf of the Board, said in his statement that Alhamdulillah, people of all schools of thought have supported this “Batti Gul” movement. They have come forward, so, Jamiat Ulema, Sunni Jamiat Ulema, Raza Academy, Jamaat Ahle Hadith, Jamaat-e-Islami, Shia people have released a regular video and appealed to all the justice lovers to sacrifice just fifteen minutes on April 30 from nine to nine-thirty at night and keep all the lights of their area off.

Maulana Daryabadi also said that there are many ways to raise voice against injustice in a democracy, processions, sit-ins, rallies, black belts, hunger strikes, arrests, etc. The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has decided that the struggle against this cruel law will continue till the end, and all methods will be used according to the constitution and law. Similarly, turning off all the lights for some time and doing a complete “blackout” is also a democratic method. This method was also used against the British during India’s independence. The board officials have appealed to everyone to light the lights this time and make their voice heard all over the world. Maulana Daryabadi says that if twenty people of the entire country If millions of Muslims simultaneously observe a blackout, it will become international news and the whole world will become aware of the injustice being done to Indian Muslims. Therefore, it is a great opportunity for all of us to sacrifice just fifteen minutes of light and expose the oppressors to the whole world.

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Demanding reduction in fees charged on sacrificial animals on Eid-ul-Adha, Raees Sheikh writes to Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar

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Mumbai: Samajwadi Party MLA from Bhiwandi East Raees Sheikh has demanded a reduction in the fee charged for testing and entry of sacrificial animals on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha.


In a letter to Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Dada Pawar, Raees Sheikh said that a delegation from the Quraish Human Welfare Association met us recently and gave us a letter requesting a reduction in the fee charged for testing and entry of sacrificial animals. He said in his letter that in a public interest litigation filed on April 8, 2025, as per the order passed by Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice MS Karnik of the Bombay High Court, the petitioner has been allowed to file his petition before the Secretary, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development Department.

The association says that till 2022, a fee of Rs 20 was collected for the examination and entry of animals into the slaughterhouse at Deonar Slaughterhouse, but from 2022, the fee has been increased by 100% to Rs 200, which has put a considerable financial burden on small traders and farmers. In 2023 and 2024, a temporary fee of Rs 20 was charged on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha, which shows that work can be done by charging a fee of Rs 20. Therefore, considering the above and the court order, the association demands that the Secretary of the Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development Department permanently fix the fee collected for the examination and entry of sacrificial animals at Rs 20. Raees Sheikh told Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Dada Pawar that Muslims across the country, including Maharashtra, celebrate the festival of Eid-ul-Adha with great devotion and respect, so the government should take steps to provide maximum facilities so that Muslims can celebrate the festival of Eid-ul-Adha in a better way.

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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis announces Rs 20 lakh compensation for Pahalgam terror attack victims

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Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has announced a financial assistance of Rs 20 lakh each to the heirs of those who died in the Pahalgam terror attack in a cabinet meeting. He took this decision while paying tribute to the deceased in a cabinet meeting here. 6 Maharashtrians who also died in the Pahalgam terror attack will be given a financial assistance of Rs 20 lakh. Along with financial assistance, the government will also focus on education and family employment. The decision to give a job to the daughter of the Jagdale family was taken yesterday, but now using the special authority of the Chief Minister, she is being provided a government job immediately.

Three cousins ​​from Dombivali, Sanjay Leela, Atal Mane and Hemant Joshi, had gone to Kashmir for tourism. Similarly, Santosh Jagdale and Kastub Gunboot from Pune, two childhood friends, were also shot dead by terrorists. Dilip Dhosale from Navi Mumbai also died. Armed terrorists had opened fire while shouting religious slogans during the attack in Kashmir, killing 26 people, including 25 Indians and one Nepali citizen. All of them had come here for tourism. The Maharashtra government had announced financial assistance to the heirs of those killed in the Pahalgam attack.

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