Telangana, Hyderabad and Andhra Pradesh, India Coronavirus LIVE Updates Today 2 November 2020
Coronavirus Live Updates Today 2 November 2020: The Hans India blog provides you the latest Coronavirus Cases news from India, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh. You can find all the Live updates from India and abroad as they break. Check for the latest news here.
Coronavirus in Telangana as on 2 November Telangana recorded 922 new COVID19 cases, 1,456 recoveries and 7 deaths on 1st November, taking total cases to 2,40,970 including 2,21,992 recoveries, 1,348 deaths and 17,630 active cases: State Health Department.
Coronavirus in Andhra Pradesh as on 2 November Andhra Pradesh reports 1,916 new COVID19 cases taking total positive cases in the State to 8,27,882. There are 22,538 active cases and 7,98,625 recovered cases in the State; the death toll is at 6,719, as per the State Health Department.
Coronavirus in India as on 2 November With 45,230 new COVID19 infections, India's total cases surge to 82,29,313. With 496 new deaths, toll mounts to 1,22,607. Total active cases are 5,61,908 after a decrease of 8,550 in last 24 hrs. Total cured cases are 75,44,798 with 53,285 new discharges in the last 24 hrs.
Weather in Hyderabad will be 29 Degrees in the morning and at its lowest at 18 Degree during the night. Sunrise in Hyderabad will be at 6:15 AM and will set at 5:44 PM. Humidity in Hyderabad on November 2 will be 52% and Air Quality will be Fair with 130 AQI.
Weather in Vijayawada will be 34 Degree during the day and at its lowest at 24 Degree during the night. Sunrise in Vijayawada will be at 6:05 AM and will set at 5:36 PM. Humidity in Vijayawada on November 2 will be 63% and Air Quality will be Fair with 192 AQI.
Islamic Prayer Timings in Hyderabad as on November 2 (15 Rabi ul Awal, 1442); Fajr: 5:02 AM; Sunrise: 6:14 AM; Dhuhr: 12:00 PM; Asr: 3:18 PM; Maghrib: 5:45 PM; Isha: 06:59 PM
Nellore district had been in dark for last one hour due to grid failure. Power outage is due to a problem in the grid at and officials planned to route through Podili grid which is underway. Still officials are not clear when power will be restored. People have been suffering due to power outage as no efforts have materialized for restoration through alternative ways.
Coronavirus in Kerala: Kerala reported 4,138 COVID-19 cases and 21 deaths in the last 24 hours. 7,198 patients recovered. The case fatality rate in the state is 0.34%: CM Pinarayi Vijayan
Coronavirus in Rajasthan: Rajasthan detects 1,748 new COVID19 cases and 9 deaths today. Total positive cases in the state stand at 2,00,495 with 1,926 deaths, 1,82,680 recoveries/discharges and 15,889 active cases: State Health Department
Coronavirus in Andhra Pradesh: Andhra Pradesh reports 1,916 new COVID19 cases taking total positive cases in the State to 8,27,882. There are 22,538 active cases and 7,98,625 recovered cases in the State; the death toll is at 6,719, as per State Health Department
TS ICET 2020 results: TS ICET 2020 results have been declared by the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) convenor T Papi Reddy at commerce college of Kakatiya University. Read Full Story
Global coronavirus death toll tops 1.2 million: AFP
Andhra Pradesh News: The petition over Andhra Pradesh three capitals was heard in the state High Court on Monday. The court dismissed the supplementary petitions and dismissed the petitions seeking the implead them in capital petitions. Read Full Story
Warangal Urban BJP party president Ravu Padma reddy and followers Mouna Diksha at party office on Monday.
Coronavirus in Telangana: Telangana recorded 922 coronavirus cases and seven fatalities until 8 pm on Sunday. The total number of cases across the state touched 2,40,970 while the death toll went up to 1,348. In the last 24 hours, around 1,456 persons recovered totalling the overall tally to 2,21,992. Read Full Story
The final hearing on the petitions filed relating to the three capital will begin from today in Andhra Pradesh High Court. The three-judge bench will hold daily hearings on all the cases. At the last hearing, the bench said that the petitions would be divided and examined on a case-by-case basis. Today, along with the major petitions, some supplementary petitions will be heard. While the highest percentage of supplementary petitions have already been completed, there is a possibility of a daily hearing for another two weeks.