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Omicron outbreak: Maharashtra government releases fresh guidelines for new year, check here

As the number of active cases has gone to 20,000 on Wednesday, Rajesh Tope, Maharashtra Health Minister, expressed his concern and said that the rise in active cases in the state is rather alarming and is an issue of grave concern.

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Maharashtra reported over 2,000 fresh Covid cases on Tuesday, December28, 2021. The number of active cases are increasing at an alarming rate. Amid the holiday season and New Year’s celebrations coming next, Maharashtra government has released fresh guidelines.  

Here are the latest guidelines as per the Maharashtra government:

  • During New Year celebrations, it is restricted for more than one person to come together.
  • Events can be held only if 50% of the seating capacity is used indoors. For open spaces, social distancing is necessary.
  • Citizens are not allowed to visit crowded places like Marine Drives and Gateway of India.
  • It is prohibited to hold any sort of religious or cultural event on New Year.
  • Social distancing should be strictly followed while visiting religious places.
  • Crowds should not be formed at all costs. Social distancing should be done. Masks and sanitizers should be used.
  • People above the age of 60 and children under 10 should avoid going out.
  • Bursting crackers is prohibited.

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As the number of active cases has gone to 20,000 on Wednesday, Rajesh Tope, Maharashtra Health Minister, expressed his concern and said that the rise in active cases in the state is rather alarming and is an issue of grave concern.

On Tuesday, December 28, 2021, Maharashtra saw a surge in daily Covid-19 cases. 2,172 fresh cases were reported on Tuesday alone. The state now has 66,61,486 active cases. New Omicron cases were not reported. On Monday, 1,426 fresh cases were reported.

According to the state health bulletin, the death tally has gone up to 1,41,476. On Monday, 21 deaths were reported. On Tuesday, a total of 22 deaths were reported.

On a positive note, the number of fresh recoveries has also increased. On Monday, 776 patients recovered and 1,098 patients recovered on Tuesday. On Tuesday, no Omicron cases were recorded. However, with 167 Omicron cases, Maharashtra has one of the highest Omicron tallies. According to the state health bulletin, 91 out of those 167 patients have reported negative.

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Vijay’s TVK emerges single largest party but will he be CM? AIADMK has the answer

Early trends in Tamil Nadu election results 2026 show Vijay’s TVK gaining ground, triggering speculation over possible alliances with AIADMK.

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Actor Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) put up a stellar show knocking all expectations to the wayside by leading in over 100 seats. Early trends in the Tamil Nadu Assembly election results 2026 have sparked political speculation about possible post-result alliances.

As counting progresses across the 234 constituencies, TVK’s strong debut performance has placed it among the top players in the state’s political landscape. The party, formed just a few years ago, appears to be challenging the long-standing dominance of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK).

The early trends indicate a competitive, multi-cornered contest, with TVK either leading or closely trailing the established parties in several seats. This has led to growing discussions about whether a post-poll alignment could emerge, particularly involving AIADMK, depending on the final numbers.

The expectation that Vijay would only make a dent and not trigger a seismic shift as held by many observers looked to have come a cropper. The state’s Gen Z population seems to have convinced their families to vote for the star’s party against the ruling MK Stalin-led DMK. Despite fighting his first election, the challenge posed by Vijay has found many takers given that his party led in most of the 26 seats that make up the Chennai region, a DMK stronghold.

Despite all talk of various combinations making the rounds, TVK has consistently dismissed speculation about any alliance with AIADMK, maintaining its independent political stance.

The evolving trends suggest that even without a clear majority, TVK could play a crucial role in government formation if the results produce a fractured mandate. Observers note that the party’s performance reflects a shift in voter sentiment and the possible emergence of a third force in Tamil Nadu politics. The state has consistently voted in rival formations barring once when the AIADMK won the elections consecutively.

With counting still underway, the final outcome will determine whether alliance talks gain momentum or if a single party secures enough seats to form the government independently.

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BJP crosses majority mark in early trends in West Bengal as counting continues

BJP crosses the majority mark in early trends in West Bengal as counting continues in the 2026 assembly elections.

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Early trends from the counting of votes for the 2026 West Bengal assembly elections indicate that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has crossed the majority mark in initial leads, signalling a strong performance in the state.

As counting progressed across constituencies, BJP surged past the halfway mark in early trends, putting it ahead in the high-stakes contest. However, the situation remains dynamic as multiple rounds of counting are still underway.

West Bengal is witnessing a closely fought battle, with the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) showing resistance in several seats even as BJP maintains its early advantage. The final outcome will depend on how trends evolve as more votes are counted.

Counting began at 8 am under tight security, with postal ballots taken up first, followed by Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) rounds. Officials have cautioned that early leads may fluctuate as counting advances.

The West Bengal election is among the most closely watched contests, with significant political implications. Final results are expected later in the day as counting continues.

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Actor Vijay ahead in Perambur, trails in Trichy East as early Tamil Nadu trends emerge

Early counting trends in Tamil Nadu show TVK chief Vijay leading in Perambur while trailing in Tiruchirappalli East.

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Early trends from the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly election counting day show a mixed start for actor-turned-politician Vijay, who is contesting from two constituencies — Perambur and Tiruchirappalli East.

Initial rounds of counting indicate that Vijay has taken a lead in the Perambur seat, a key urban constituency in north Chennai. However, he is trailing in Tiruchirappalli East, reflecting a split trend in his electoral debut.

Perambur has traditionally been seen as a politically significant constituency with a strong working-class and lower-middle-class voter base, making it a crucial battleground in the state’s political landscape.

The counting of votes began at 8 am across all 234 assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu, with the contest witnessing a three-cornered fight between the ruling DMK, the AIADMK alliance, and Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK).

Vijay’s performance in these two seats is being closely watched, as it is seen as a key indicator of how the newly formed TVK is faring in its first major electoral test. His decision to contest from both Perambur and Tiruchirappalli East had already made these constituencies high-profile contests in the state.

As counting progresses, clearer trends are expected to emerge, which will determine whether Vijay can convert early leads into decisive victories or face setbacks in crucial constituencies.

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