Positivity rate in Anantapur shows a downward trend
The Hindu
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The positivity rate of coronavirus infections in Anantapur district has shown a downward trend, with the figures in the past 24 hours ending 10 a.m. on Thursday plummeting to 25.36% from the peak of 45.01% on May 16. As many as 7,075 samples were tested during the last 24 hours, of which 1,794 were confirmed positive. Nine persons succumbed to the infection in the said period, pushing up the total deaths to 818. However, the number of active cases came down to 12,189 from the peak of 17,524 on May 17.
In , the grape capital of India and host of the Simhastha Kumbh Mela every 12 years, environmental concerns over a plan to cut 1,800 trees for the proposed Sadhugram project in the historic Tapovan area have sharpened political fault lines ahead of local body elections. The issue has pitted both Sena factions against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which leads the ruling Mahayuti alliance in Maharashtra. While Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister and Shiv Sena chief, and Uddhav Thackeray, chief of the Shiv Sena (UBT), remain political rivals, their parties have found rare common ground in Tapovan, where authorities propose clearing trees across 34 acres to build Sadhugram and a MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) hub, as part of a ₹300-crore infrastructure push linked to the pilgrimage.












