Coronavirus News Updates: Hyderabad, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh News Today 4 June 2021
Coronavirus News Updates today on 4 June 2021: The Hans India blog provides you the latest coronavirus cases news from India, Telangana, Hyderabad and Andhra Pradesh. You can find all the Live News updates from India and abroad as they break. Check for the latest news here.
Weather in Hyderabad will be 29 Degrees in the morning and at its lowest at 22 Degree during the night. Sunrise in Hyderabad will be at 5:41 AM and will set at 6:48 PM. Humidity in Hyderabad on June 4 will be 91% and Air Quality will be Fair with 47 AQI.
Weather in Vijayawada will be 36 Degree during the day and at its lowest at 25 Degree during the night. Sunrise in Vijayawada will be at 5:34 AM and will set at 6:38 PM. Humidity in Vijayawada on June 4 will be 83% and Air Quality will be Fair with 37 AQI.
Islamic Prayer Timings in Hyderabad as on June 4 (22 Shawwal, 1442); Fajr: 4:20 AM; Sunrise: 5:40 AM; Dhuhr: 12:15 PM; Asr: 3:37 PM; Maghrib: 6:49 PM; Isha: 8:10 PM
COVID19 induced curfew in Assam to be implemented from 1pm to 5am of June 6 till June 16. All shops and commercial establishments to shut at 12 noon on all days. All govt & non-govt offices to remain closed till June 15: Assam govt
COVID19 | Chandigarh reports 88 new cases, 3 deaths today; case tally reaches 60,487 including 1005 active cases
Karnataka reports 16,068 new COVID19 cases, 364 deaths and 22,316 recoveries in the last 24 hours; active cases at 2,80,186
Andhra Pradesh reports 10,413 new coronavirus cases and 83 deaths
Coronavirus cases in Andhra Pradesh have been decreasing daily from the last week. In the latest health bulletin released by the state government on Friday, as many as 10,413 new cases out of 85,311 samples tested taking the total number of cases to 17,38,990 cases. Read Full Story
Telangana: KTR Inaugurates 150 ICU Beds At TIMS In Gachibowli
State IT and Municipal Affairs Minister KT Rama Rao has criticized the central government saying that, the decisions taken by them, are the reason behind the slow vaccination process. The Minister visited TIMS, Gachibowli located in Hyderabad, and inaugurated the newly set up 150 beds in the ICU. Read Full Story
AP govt. serious over Nellore GGH incident of sexual harassment, constitutes three-member committee
The government has been furious over the incident of sexual harassment at Nellore GGH. It was decided to set up a three member committee with senior doctors. Minister Alla Nani directed the superintendent to conduct an inquiry into the allegations of sexual harassment and submit a full report by evening. Read Full Story
Telangana: Covid-19 Treatment Begins At Mahbubnagar District Hospital With All Facilities
Mahbubnagar District Hospital has become one of the best hospitals for the poor by providing treatment to corona patients without any shortage. All kinds of facilities right from medicines, injections to oxygen and ventilators have been set up here. Thus people are joining the district hospital itself without going to private hospitals. Read Full Story
Delhi High Court dismisses petition over cancellation of YSRCP recognition in AP
The Delhi High Court on Friday has made it clear that the YSR Congress party will continue to be as recognised party. The Election Commission ruled to this extent after taking into account the opinion as well. Read Full Story
Tamil Nadu yet to decide on pending Class 12 board exams
The Tamil Nadu government has said that it has not taken any decision yet on Class 12 board examinations, as some teachers and parents in the state have been pulling in different directions on the conduct of the exams. While a majority of the teachers want the exams to be conducted, a section of parents have opposed to such school of thought. At least 7,000 Higher Secondary schools in the state have already compiled a detailed report based on the viewpoint of parents and teachers as directed by the Education department. The report has already been submitted to the state government on Thursday.
Cremations free in Madurai crematoriums for a month
The Madurai corporation has roped in a few associations to bear the cost of cremations at the Thathaneri and Moolakarai crematoriums to help financially deprived families cremate relatives who die of Covid-19, said minister for commercial taxes G Moorthy on Thursday. Talking to newsmen, Moorthy said the Tamil Nadu Chamber of Commerce, Sivaganga District Brick Manufacturers Association and Junior Chamber International-Madurai will bear the cost of operations in the two facilities for a month from Thursday. Madurai Corporation has fixed Rs 1,350 as fee to cremate a body. People can call the corporation’s complaint number 842842500 if they face any issues at the crematoriums. The civic body came up with the idea of sponsorship as there were complaints of overcharging at Thathaneri crematorium.