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Chandigarh and Delhi on December - . 4 !" &( +($5" "'$+($5"5 %! '%()*+, /$/$ 0/12* 3 4/1# 5 !;$ <1 O =- -;1 1- < < <; ? 1 #< < 1 - -<1 <- - < * <; - - 1- - - 1 =- > / = 6 #$78%%& 98: 6 (!'& ( - . / 0*-01012 )00 As per the data, 1,822 trav- ellers to Punjab from the United Kingdom in the last one month landed at the Delhi interna- tional airport. As many as 1,604 travellers to Punjab and else- where landed at the Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International ! Airport, after November 25. Of a total of 3,426 returnees, near- he weather is set to turn ly 2,500 are still believed to be Tmurkier for the plains of in the state. northwest India next week as As many as 16 returnees forecasts suggest the possibili- from the United Kingdom, ndia registered 18,732 fresh ty of severe cold gripping the n an alarming development, where a new variant of coron- Icases of Covid-19, the lowest region. Ihundreds of passengers who avirus was detected recently, in nearly six months, while Several places in north recently returned from the have tested positive in RT PCR 97,61,538 people have recu- India, including Uttar Pradesh United Kingdom have not been tests conducted on their arrival perated so far from the disease and Punjab, recorded their traced across the country due in Maharashtra. Two more pushing the national recovery minimum temperature below to incorrect contact details fur- passengers tested positive in rate to 95.82 per cent, accord- the five-degree Celsius mark on nished by them. The State Telangana after landed from ing to the Union Health Sunday. The India administrations are finding it the United Kingdom. Ministry data updated on Meteorological Department difficult to locate a number of One United Kingdom Sunday. has forecast severe cold wave in these passengers as their con- returnee has tested positive in The death toll climbed to parts of the region later this degrees Celsius in the past two tact numbers are either Jalore in Madhya Pradesh. He 1,47,622 with the novel coron- week and warning of dense fog. years in the last week of switched off or not traceable. In had tested negative on avirus virus claiming 279 lives The IMD on Sunday said December. many cases, their addresses December 7 after arriving in in a span of 24 hours in the the “cold wave” to “severe cold From 2015 to 2017, the are also proving to be incorrect. Delhi. He along with two mem- country, the data updated at 8 wave” conditions are also likely mercury levels never dropped For instance 279 returnees bers of his family has tested pos- am showed. over Punjab, Haryana, below five-degree Celsius in in Talangana, 151 in itive now. A Merchant Navy cap- A total of 18,732 daily new Chandigarh and Delhi on December. This year, the pre- Karnatakan, 15 in Gurugram tain, who returned from the cases were recorded in the December 28 and 29 and over vailing strong La Niña condi- are untraceable so far. United States and the United past 24 hours. The number of North Rajasthan on December tions over the Pacific Ocean are Meanwhile, 22 more passen- Kingdom recently in Bareilly, has new daily cases last reported a 29 and 30 and also in isolated said to be the major driver gers (16 in Maharashtra, two in tested positive for Covid-19. dip on July 1 when 18,653 cases pockets over Uttarakhand, behind the ongoing colder- Delhi, two in Telangana and Meanwhile, two more per- were registered. Himachal Pradesh, Uttar than-normal winter. one each in MP and UP) who sons who recently returned to The Covid-19 case fatality Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh For declaring the cold day returned from the United Delhi from the United rate was registered at 1.44 per due to consequent strengthening or severe cold day, the IMD Kingdom have been tested " Kongdom were found to be cent. There are 2,78,690 active of cold and dry northwesterly considers the wind chill factor positive. Covid positive during a door- cases of coronavirus infection and northerly lower level winds. — the effective minimum tem- According to director of to-door contact-tracing and in the country which compris- Delhi, whose minimum perature due to wind flow. Public Health G Srinivasa Rao, flyers, 92 untraceable passen- Bengaluru since December 7 two weeks, cannot be traced. testing exercise. With this, the es 2.73 per cent of the total temperature has been hovering The cold wave conditions are 1,216 people have arrived in gers are from Andhra Pradesh, but have gone missing. Additionally, seven travellers number of people testing pos- caseload, the data stated. around 4 to 5 degrees Celsius associated with the fall of min- Telangana from the United Karnataka, and Kerala. These 151 people are yet to have refused to get themselves itive for the disease after return- According to the ICMR, a this week, is likely to witness imum temperature much Kingdom since December 9 The Karnataka be traced as their phone num- tested for Covid-19. ing from the United Kongdom cumulative total of 16,81,02,657 mercury levels fall below 3 below normal and are usually and a total of 937 have been Government also is now on the bers are either switched off or In Uttar Pradesh one pas- has gone up to 21 in the nation- samples have been tested up to degrees Celsius by the end of less than 10 degrees Celsius and identified and tested for Covid- lookout for the 151 untraceable not traceable. In Gurugram at senger has went missing after al capital. All of them returned December 26 with 9,43,368 December. In Delhi, December the maximum temperature is 19 and 279 passengers are still United Kingdom returnees. All least 15 returnees from the returning from the United from the United Kongdom samples being tested on temperatures have fallen to 4.5 degrees Celsius or 6.4 untraceable. Of the total 279 of them have returned to United Kingdom, in the last Kingdom. after November. Saturday. the lowest low of around 2.5 degrees Celsius below normal. ! " # address. Modi said in the drive ! towards “self-reliance” quality the protesting farmers on should not be compromised. Wednesday on the occasion of he Congress is in advance ""! “I call upon our manufac- armers camping along National Farmers’ Day. Tstage of updating the list of turers and industry leaders FDelhi’s borders and protest- On Saturday, the protesting party delegates and preparing ""# that when people have taken ing against the Central farmer unions decided to the schedule to elect its next determined step forward & Government’s new agricul- resume the dialogue with the chief in a digital AICC meeting when the mantra of ‘Vocal for tureal laws on Sunday were Centre and proposed via the electoral college process Local’ is resonating in every seen marching while striking December 29 as the date for the in January-February 2021. rime Minister Narendra house, it is time to ensure that utensils and chanting slogans next round of talks, farmer “CEA is drawing up a vot- PModi on Sunday addressed our products are world-class”, during Prime Minister leader Rakesh Tikait said. So ers’ list of around 1,500 AICC his 72nd and the last edition of he said. Narendra Modi’s monthly far, five rounds of talks have delegates and is planning to monthly radio programme Modi said in May this year, “Mann Ki Baat” radio address. already taken place between hold digital elections, marking “Mann ki Baat” for 2020 saying the Kashmiri saffron was given Earlier this week, several farmers and the Government. a first — with the term of the the people have learnt “new the Geographical Indication farmer leaders had appealed to presidency to be only for two lessons in each crisis” and Tag or GI tag.” Through this, people to join them in boy- years,” AICC sources said. developed “self-reliance” dur- esting news” of increase in the we want to make Kashmiri saf- cotting Modi’s radio pro- The five-member CEA is ing coronavirus pandemic population of lions, tigers and fron a globally popular brand”, gramme on December 27 by headed by Madhusudan Mistry A senior AICC functionary nal election process, the dis- when supply-chain got dis- leopards in the country. he said. beating “thaalis”, in the same and its members are Rajesh said the delay could be because senters are firm that they will rupted world-over. Modi’s radio-talk came at a The PM spoke about happy way the PM had asked the Mishra, Krishna Byre Gowda, of the former party chief Rahul not accept a “proxy” candidate In his year-end radio-talk, time when thousands of farm- increase in the population of country to bang utensils during S Jothimani and Arvinder Gandhi’s visit to Italy beginning and insisted that polls should the PM remembered great sac- ers are protesting on the out- lions and tigers in the country the early days of the coron- ! Singh Lovely. Lovely is one of Sunday for about a week. be held at all levels, including rifices of Sikh Gurus and their skirts of Delhi against new farm from 2014 to 2018 and attrib- avirus-induced lockdown. the 23 signatories to a letter “We will meet in the first the CWC. family members. laws. The PM greeted coron- uted the success to the non- “The common people too " written to Sonia Gandhi in week of January and finalise the As per the Congress con- “On this day, the sons of avirus warriors saying people of governmental efforts, among are with farmers in their agi- August this year seeking com- schedule,” said CEA sources, stitution, 12 of the 25 CWC Guru Gobind Singh, sahibzade the country applauded their others, of the civil society and tation against the farm laws,” Chandigarh: Punjab Chief plete overhaul of the party and adding after that the party’s members have to be elected by Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh work and learn new lessons in other organisations.
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