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Why has India seen less number of Coronavirus cases

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Thu, Apr 02, 2020 | 03:56 PM IST

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Moratorium on your EMIs: Here's how it works Moratorium on your EMIs: Here's how it works
The RBI had directed banks to provide a 3-month moratorium on term loans to its customers as a means to ease some of the burden considering the prevailing conditions owing to the coronavirus pandemic.
Why has India seen less number of cases Why has India seen less number of cases
India's total coronavirus count is still among the lowest especially when one takes into consideration the total population, density, and how congested some of its cities are.
IITs are doing their bit in fight against Covid-19 IITs are doing their bit in fight against Covid-19
A PTI report said that Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi has come up with a infection-proof fabric that will help in minimising the risk of contracting infection in a hospital setting.The suit has been developed by "Fabiosys Innovations", a start up incubated within IIT-D.
Coronavirus: When is a ventilator needed? Coronavirus: When is a ventilator needed?
In the severe cases, ventilators might be needed for additional support to patients.
Take a look at the all new Hyundai Verna Take a look at the all new Hyundai Verna
Hyundai has revealed prices for the 2020 Verna, starting from Rs 9.30 lakh to up to Rs 15 lakh. The sedan gets a breath of fresh air, new BS6 powertrain options and a host of extra features.
Covid-19 hotspots in India Covid-19 hotspots in India
The south Delhi area famed for the dargah of Nizammudin Auliya became a Covid hotspot after a Tablighi Jamaat congregation was held between March 1-15. Over 2,000 delegates attended the event with participation of people from overseas including Indonesia and Malaysia as well.
While the world stays home, nature finally gets a breather While the world stays home, nature finally gets a breather
As the world engages in a grim battle to curtail the spread of the coronavirus, and billions of people stay indoors, there has been one clear winner throughout the globe---nature.
Coronavirus pandemic: Tracking affected politicians Coronavirus pandemic: Tracking affected politicians
The coronavirus pandemic has spread to at least 180 countries and territories, with the worldwide death toll from the virus nearing the 46,000 mark. Among the more than 921,000 cases recorded globally are government officials, celebrities and sports personalities as authorities around the world grapple to contain the spread of the virus.
Coronavirus pandemic: Tracking affected politicians Coronavirus pandemic: Tracking affected politicians
The prime minister of the United Kingdom said on March 27 that he tested positive for coronavirus and was self-isolating. Britain's Health Secretary, Matthew Hancock, also announced on March 27 that he had tested positive for the coronavirus. Hancock said he would be self-isolating and working from home.
Covid-19 vaccine: A race against time Covid-19 vaccine: A race against time
With vaccines being the need of the hour to combat the Covid-19 virus, a number of companies have come forward to develop potential candidates.
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