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India’s daily Covid tally significantly dips to 9,062
In the last 24 hours, India logged 9,062 new Covid-19 cases, a significant decline against the 15,040 infections reported the previous day, the Union Health Ministry said on Wednesday.
In the same period, there were 36 additional fatalities which took the nationwide Covid death toll to 5,27,134.
The active caseload also declined to 1,05,058, accounting for 0.24 per cent of the country’s total positive cases.
The recovery of 15,220 patients in the last 24 hours took the cumulative tally to 4,36,54,064. Consequently, India’s recovery rate stands at 98.57 per cent.
While the daily positivity rate came down to 2.49 per cent, the weekly positivity rate stood at 4.38 per cent.
Also in the same period, a total of 3,64,038 tests were conducted across the country, increasing the overall tally to over 88.10 crore.
As of Wednesday morning, India’s Covid-19 vaccination coverage exceeded 208.57 crore, achieved via 2,77,24,081 sessions
Over 3.98 crore adolescents have been administered with a first dose of Covid-19 jab since the beginning of vaccination drive for this age bracket.
Maharashtra
Maharashtra: Fake Indian currency being promoted from Jalgaon and Buldhana… Cyber watch on multiple platforms including Instagram, four FIRs registered, two arrested

Mumbai: The Maharashtra Cyber Department has claimed to have arrested two people on charges of promoting fake Indian currency on Instagram accounts and has registered 4 FIRs in this case. Fake Indian currency was promoted on several Instagram accounts and not only that, details were also provided for obtaining this currency. In this, the Cyber Department has issued notices to several Instagram accounts and sought their response. Along with this, two FIRs have been registered in Jalgaon district of Buldhana under the Information Technology Act and other sections including cheating. During the investigation, Maharashtra Cyber has arrested Rahul Anil Pawar and Yogita Hitesh Bhosale. Both the accused had made fake currency viral on Instagram accounts and were found involved in illegal activities. Maharashtra Cyber is monitoring the activities of various social media platforms including Instagram. An increase in the promotion and circulation of fake notes has also been found on Telegram, which is why such accounts have also been identified. Fake Indian currency is useful for terrorist activities and terrorist organizations spread fake currency. The cyber cell is fully alert in this matter and is keeping a watch on such accounts which are involved in illegal activities. More arrests have not been ruled out in this matter. Maharashtra Cyber has advised the public to be cautious in this regard and said that they should stay away from such accounts and activities.
Maharashtra
Samajwadi Party Appoints Abu Farhan Azmi as Mumbai Maharashtra General Secretary

To further strengthen the Samajwadi Party in Mumbai Maharashtra, now State President Abu Asim Azmi has entrusted a new responsibility to his son Abu Farhan Azmi and has nominated him as the General Secretary of the party and has issued an appointment letter. Samajwadi Party Provincial President Abu Asim Azmi has taken an important decision today and appointed Abu Farhan Azmi as the General Secretary of Mumbai and the state of Maharashtra.
On this occasion, Provincial President Abu Asim Azmi congratulated Farhan Azmi and expressed his best wishes for his bright future. He expressed the hope that under the leadership of Farhan Azmi, the party will become more strong in Mumbai and the entire Maharashtra and the graph of the party will rise among the youth. Abu Asim Azmi also prayed for the success of his new responsibilities.
Maharashtra
Transparency with quality in Mumbai Municipal Corporation’s road cement concreting project, stay informed about the current status of road work in the area: Municipal Commissioner

Mumbai: The Mumbai Municipal Corporation is planning a large-scale project to improve the quality of infrastructure in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The road cement concreting project has been started in two phases to provide pothole-free roads to the citizens of Mumbai. This will make road travel easier. While the Municipal Corporation is carrying out road works, on the other hand, the Municipal Corporation has developed a computer system (real-time dashboard) that displays detailed information about the roads so that Mumbaikars can also get information about their area. This information ‘dashboard’ is open to everyone on the website of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation at the link https://roads.mcgm.gov.in/publicdashboard. It is noteworthy that this ‘dashboard’ will be updated every day. Municipal Corporation Commissioner Mrs. Ashwini Bhide reviewed the road works in detail. She directed the officers in the review meeting that the road cement concreting work should be done within the stipulated time and in a quality manner.
In this review meeting, Bhide said that the first phase of the ambitious road cement concreting project of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation should be completed by December 12, 2026, phase 2 should be completed by May 2027. There will be no extension in this. There is a need to be more vigilant about the quality of roads. It should be ensured that the ongoing road works are completed by May 31, 2026. It should be ensured that no work is started during the monsoon. So that the citizens do not face any trouble. Mrs. Bhide said that the Municipal Corporation has started a ‘dashboard’ to ensure transparency in the cement road project.
This review meeting was held at the office of Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide. On this occasion, Additional Municipal Commissioner (Projects) Mr. Abhijit Bangar, Deputy Commissioner (Infrastructure) Mr. Girish Nikam, Deputy Commissioner (Commissioner’s Office) Mr. Prashant Gaikwad, Chief Engineer (Roads) Mr. Mantiya Swamy etc. along with engineers were present.
Cement concreting work in Mumbai should be of high quality, there should be transparency in it. Therefore, Municipal Commissioner Mrs. Ashwini Bhide has paid special attention to the quality of this project. Bhide has also given clear instructions to keep the information updated on the ‘dashboard’ of the Municipal Corporation. She has also said that special care should be taken that the citizens are not inconvenienced during the road work. Cement concreting of 2,118 roads (length 691.08 km) is being done under Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the major road cement concreting project of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation. Out of these, end-to-end concreting (PQC) of 1,170 roads (length 316.84 km) has been completed. While 559 roads have been completed from junction to junction (171.40 km). Thus, out of the total 691.08 km, concreting of 488.24 km roads i.e. 71% concreting has been completed. Cement concreting (PQC) work of remaining 389 roads (102.04 km) will be started soon. Thus, information about the roads whose cement concreting has been completed, on which work is in progress and on which work will be started soon is given in a separate column on the ‘Dashboard’ of road works on the website of the Municipal Corporation. Detailed information about the process of pouring concrete (PQC) under the road concreting project is available to the citizens zone-wise, administrative department-wise (ward office). This has made it easier and simpler for citizens to see the current status of road work in any part of their zone. Along with this, citizens also have information about the length and width of the road in their area where cement concreting work is being done, when the work started, when it will be completed, as well as what percentage of the work has been completed. Here, citizens will also get to see images showing the current condition of the road. Mumbai residents can contact the municipal authorities and contractors to get detailed information about the contractor who has been given the job of concreting the road in their area, the name and contact number of the municipal engineer responsible for the road and both of these are present on the ‘dashboard’. This will enable them to communicate directly with the contractor and the responsible municipal official. Apart from this, if citizens want to know the current status of the road work, they can enter the name of the road in the ‘search bar’ on the dashboard homepage and the detailed information will appear on the screen. Not only this, information about cement concreting has also been provided through the Mumbai map so that citizens can get information about roads in a more convenient way.
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