2,383 fresh cases recorded in central districts
The Hindu
The number of fresh cases reported among the central districts on Thursday exceeded 2,000. This is the first time that such a high number was being registered after the second wave in May 2021. A tota
The number of fresh cases reported among the central districts on Thursday exceeded 2,000. This is the first time that such a high number was being registered after the second wave in May 2021. A total of 2,383 patients reported positive for COVID-19 in the region.
Two deaths were reported - both in Thanjavur, according to a bulletin issued by the State Health Department.Tiruchi and Thanjavur continued to report a majority of the cases in the region. On Thursday, Tiruchi reported 639 fresh cases and Thanjavur 544. However, authorities said that more than half of these patients were asymptomatic or mild and were in home quarantine.
The university will be able to utilise the services of 80 permanent faculty working in these two colleges. According to university officials, apart from this, students of both colleges can advance academically by using the opportunities for research and academic collaboration, well-equipped library, playground, laboratory and other facilities in the university.
Das Suryawanshi, State Commissioner for Disabilities Act, said, “We have achieved the 5% reservation category mentioned in the RPWD Act for Groups C and D, while we have achieved the 4% mark in terms of Group A and B.” But, accessibility to government offices, even in the Vidhana Soudha and the General Post Office (GPO) in Bengaluru, is a problem.