Agreements with private companies will create more than 13,000 jobs, says state government
According to the state health separtment, Chennai reported 1,140 new cases.
According to State Health Department, a total of 36,628 persons were tested and 3591 patients discharged.
Districts which reported spikes include Tiruvallur, Virudhunagar, Madurai, Kallakurichi, Tuticorin, Chengalpet among others.
35,423 persons were tested, and 4,545 discharged. Sixty-five Covid deaths were reported today
The total number of cases stands at 114,978, while 66,571 have beenn discharged so far and 1,571 casualties have been reported overall
Relaxations in Chennai lockdown will come in effect from July 6. Vegetable and grocery shops will be allowed to open from 6 am to 6 pm
While the number of new cases has started going down in Chennai, it is still increasing for other areas
According to the State Health Department 63 people died on Wednesday; Total tally stands at 94,049 cases, 52,926 discharged and 1,264 deaths as on July 1, 2020
Petrol price in the national capital was increased for the 22nd day by 5 paise to Rs 80.43 and diesel price by 13 paise to Rs 80.53.
On June 27, price of petrol was increased by Rs 0.25 per litre while that of diesel by Rs 0.21 per litre. Rates differ from state to state, depending on value-added tax (VAT)
Chennai alone added 1,373 cases taking the total to 37,070 cases in the city. Death toll in the state capital is 501
A decision on capping hospitalisation charges by private hospitals will come after the NITI Aayog member VK Paul-headed committee gives its recommendations in the next two days.
The condition of 62-year old MLA, who has been fighting for his life with severe Covid-19 pneumonia rapidly deteriorated early this morning
There are over 1,000 units in the district, many of which are small scale units that don't need specific permission to resume
The second of a five-part series focuses on how the lockdown has compounded the woes of already-struggling firms
With further relaxation of lockdown regulations and more powers given to states, Ola will be restarting services in over 60 cities across the country from Tuesday.
Office life in these cities resumed on Monday, albeit cautiously and with full knowledge of the need to maintain social distancing.
Four deaths reported today including three in Chennai, total fatalities reach 44
Large number of cases linked to Koyambedu market; two more deaths in state, overall toll at 37