Roshan Dilli - A Campaign To Light Up Public Spaces In Delhi And Make The City Safer For Women
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India's Covid-19 Cases Near 6,000 Mark, Kerala Remains Worst-Hit

India's Covid-19 Cases Near 6,000 Mark, Kerala Remains Worst-Hit
India's active coronavirus cases have climbed to 5,755.

Highlights

  1. India's active coronavirus cases have risen to 5,755, led by Kerala, Gujarat, and Delhi.
  2. Kerala reported the highest cases at 1,806, followed by Gujarat with 717 and Delhi with 665.
  3. Officials state current infections are mild, and there is no need for public panic or concern.
New Delhi : 

India's active coronavirus cases have climbed to 5,755, with Kerala fighting the latest resurgence of infections - followed by Gujarat and Delhi. According to the data available on the official website of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, 391 new cases were added to the active case count since Friday.

Kerala has recorded 1,806 cases, Gujarat 717, Delhi 665, and West Bengal 622. Maharashtra has recorded a total of 577 cases so far, while Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh have reported 444 and 208 cases, respectively. Tamil Nadu has reported 194 cases, Puducherry 13, Haryana 87, Andhra Pradesh 72, Madhya Pradesh 32, and Goa nine.

Official data shows a total of 59 deaths in the past few weeks due to the deadly virus so far, which began in 2020.

In the last 24 hours, 4 people died - two of whom (a 45-year-old woman from Madhya Pradesh, and a 79-year-old man from Tamil Nadu) were diagnosed with Covid-19. However, it is not yet clear whether others died due to the infection.

While states are on alert, officials have said that the coronavirus cases are mild in nature and there is no need to panic.

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said the genome sequencing of samples in the west and south has shown that the new variants are sub-variants of Omicron, a strain that was behind the big Covid wave in India in 2022. These are LF.7, XFG, JN.1 and NB.1.8.1, ICMR chief Dr Rajiv Behl said.

However, he added that the severity of infections as of now is generally mild, and there is no cause for worry.

"Whenever cases increase, we look at three things. It's dependent on three factors, with the first being how transmissible it is, conversely, how fast the cases are increasing. Previously, we saw Covid-19 cases double in two days, but this time it is not that cases are increasing rapidly," Dr Behl said.

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About The Campaign

NDTV in partnership with UBER is launching a sustained campaign 'Roshan Dilli'  to try and raise safety standards in India's capital, New Delhi.

Our focus is to try and improve lighting in public spaces in the city. Lighting is a key factor in shaping women's perceptions of safety

The initiative will provide a platform for all stakeholders to discuss our goal of improving safety standards, to start a conversation about safety of women in the country

It will also highlight various interventions and solutions that help to make women safe and put the spotlight on what more can be done.

The campaign will accentuate the need for Safety to be a shared responsibility

The need for gender sensitization and how law enforcement and civil society through checks and education can try and make women safer

We hope you will join us and help make New Delhi a safer city for women.

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