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Covid-19 update: India reports 3.33 lakh new cases, 525 deaths in last 24 hours, recovery rate dips to 93.18% | Check state-wise list

India on Saturday logged 3,30,836 Covid-19 cases and 525 fatalities in a single day. Check the state-wise list of Covid-19 cases here.

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India on Saturday logged 3,30,836 Covid-19 cases in a single day taking the active caseload to 21,87,205. The daily cases in the country are crossing the 3 lakh mark but today the Covid curve showed marginal improvement as there is a dip in Covid-19 cases by 2.7 percent since yesterday.

In the last 24 hours, India reported 525 new fatalities taking the overall death toll to 4,89,409. The central government has said that the death rate in the country during the current wave is comparatively fewer than the second wave.

According to the Health Ministry, the active cases currently account for 5.57 percent of the total infections, while the Covid-19 recovery rate in the country has dropped to 93.18%.

Among the states, Maharashtra, Kerala, and Karnataka reported new cases upwards of the 40,000 mark. The graphs for Gujarat and Tamil Nadu too continue on an upward trajectory. Delhi and West Bengal have witnessed a significant drop in new cases for the past few days.

Mumbai is the first city to hit a peak during the Omicron triggered-third wave and Bengaluru is the worst affected state.

Here’s the state-wise list of Covid-19 cases

Delhi recorded 11,486 new Covid cases and 14,802 recoveries in the last 24 hours. The union territory reported 45 deaths in a single day which is the highest since June 5. Active cases decline to 58,593 and the positivity rate also dips down to 16.36 percent.

Kerala reported 41,668 cases and 5290 recoveries in the last 24 hours. 106 deaths were confirmed in the state. The death toll in the state reached 51,607 and the overall active cases in the state are 2,23,548.

Andhra Pradesh reported 12,926 new Covid-19 cases and 3,913 recoveries in the last 24 hours. The state reported 6 more fatalities taking the death toll to 14,538. The active caseload stands at 73,143. The daily positivity rate continued to hover around 30 percent.

Karnataka reported 42,470 fresh Covid-19 cases, 35,140 recoveries, and 26 fatalities in the last 24 hours. With a daily positivity rate of 19.33 percent, Karnataka’s tally of active cases now stands at 3,30,447.

Haryana reported 8,753 new cases 12,826 recoveries and 11 more Covid-related deaths in the last 24 hours. The death toll in the state reached 10,165 while the active case tally stands at 57,932.

Chhattisgarh on Saturday recorded 5661 new cases, 245 recoveries, and 11 more Covid-related deaths. The state’s tally of active cases now stands at 31,181.

West Bengal recorded 9,191 new confirmed cases of Covid-19, 20,313 recoveries, and 37 more virus-related deaths. The positivity rate improved to 11.13 percent from Friday’s 12.58 percent and the number of active cases declined by 11,159 to 1,23,657.

Madhya Pradesh reported 11,274 new cases taking the active caseload to 61,388. The state reported 4,966 recoveries in the last 24 hours. The positivity rate now stands at 13.4 percent. The state confirmed 5 fatalities raising the death toll to 10,562.

Maharashtra reported 46,393 new cases and 30,795 recoveries. The state reported 48 fatalities in a single day. Out of the total confirmed cases, Mumbai accounted for 3,568 cases.

Tamil Nadu reported 30,744 new cases taking the tally of active Covid-19 cases to 1,94,697. The state also recorded 23,372 recoveries and 33 more Covid-related deaths.

Goa logged 2,691 new cases along with 3,145 recoveries and 8 more fatalities. The positivity rate in Goa now stands at 37.22 percent. Meanwhile, the tally of active cases in the state is 21383. The death toll stands at 3,602.

Jammu and Kashmir reported 5,720 new Covid cases and 1,877 recoveries in the last 24 hours. The union territory recorded 5 more fatalities. The tally of active cases in the UT now stands at 34,882. —

Meghalaya reported 406 fresh cases taking the active caseload to 88,141. One more fatality was recorded in the state and the death toll has climbed to 1,496.

Punjab logged 7,699 new cases and 33 fatalities in a single day. The active case tally stands at 48,564 and the death toll rises to 16,948.

Gujarat recorded 23,150 new cases and 15 fatalities in a single day. The active case tally stands at 1,29,875 and the death toll rises to 10,230.

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PM Modi urges people to read Tirukkural on Thiruvalluvar Day

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thiruvalluvar Day appealed to people to read the Tirukkural, calling it a reflection of the humane and harmonious ideals of Tamil philosopher-poet Thiruvalluvar.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday urged people across the country to read the Tirukkural, highlighting its enduring relevance and the intellectual legacy of Tamil philosopher-poet Thiruvalluvar.

Marking Thiruvalluvar Day, which coincides with the Pongal celebrations every year, the prime minister paid tribute to the revered scholar, describing him as a symbol of harmony, compassion and Tamil cultural excellence.

In a message shared on social media platform X, Modi said Thiruvalluvar’s works and ideals continue to inspire countless people even today. He noted that the philosopher envisioned a society rooted in compassion and balance.

The prime minister encouraged citizens to engage with the Tirukkural, a classical Tamil text that deals with various aspects of human life, ethics and governance, calling it a window into the profound intellect of Thiruvalluvar.

Thiruvalluvar Day is observed annually to honour the philosopher-poet, whose literary contributions remain central to Tamil culture and thought.

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BJP, Thackerays or Pawars: Maharashtra civic body poll results awaited today

Counting of votes for 29 municipal corporations in Maharashtra, including the key BMC and Pune civic bodies, begins today, with BJP, Thackerays and Pawars awaiting crucial results.

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The political balance in Maharashtra’s urban centres will become clearer today as votes are counted for elections to 29 municipal corporations across the state. The results are keenly awaited amid high-stakes contests involving the BJP, the Thackeray cousins and the reunited Pawar factions.

Polling was held for 2,869 seats across 893 wards, with 3.48 crore eligible voters deciding the fate of 15,931 candidates. Counting is scheduled to begin at 10 am.

Mumbai and Pune in sharp focus

All eyes are on Mumbai, where the contest for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has drawn statewide attention. Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray joined hands after more than two decades in a bid to reclaim control of the country’s richest civic body.

The BMC, which has an annual budget of over Rs 74,400 crore, went to polls after a nine-year gap, following a four-year delay. A total of 1,700 candidates contested the 227 seats.

Exit polls suggest a strong performance by the BJP–Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde faction) alliance in Mumbai. An aggregate of multiple surveys projects the ruling alliance ahead, with the Shiv Sena (UBT) and allies trailing, while the Congress is expected to secure a limited number of seats. Exit polls have also indicated possible voting consolidation among Maratha and Muslim voters behind the Thackeray-led alliance, while women and young voters may tilt towards the BJP.

The last BMC election in 2017 saw the undivided Shiv Sena retain control of the civic body it had dominated for decades.

In Pune, the spotlight is on the unusual alliance between rival NCP factions led by Ajit Pawar and Sharad Pawar. Exit polls indicate the BJP could emerge as the largest party in the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), with both NCP factions and the Shiv Sena also expected to secure a share of seats.

Statewide counting underway

Apart from Mumbai and Pune, counting will take place in several other key municipal corporations, including Thane, Navi Mumbai, Kalyan-Dombivli, Nagpur, Nashik, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Mira-Bhayandar, Vasai-Virar, Solapur, Kolhapur, Amravati, Akola, Jalgaon, Malegaon, Latur, Dhule, Jalna, Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad, Nanded-Waghala, Chandrapur, Parbhani, Panvel, Bhiwandi-Nizampur, Ulhasnagar, Ahilyanagar and Ichalkaranji.

With major parties treating these civic polls as a referendum on their urban appeal ahead of future state and national elections, today’s results are expected to shape Maharashtra’s political narrative in the months to come.

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Supreme Court flags risk of lawlessness, pauses FIRs against ED officers in Bengal case

The Supreme Court paused FIRs against ED officers in the Bengal I-PAC raid case, warning that obstruction of central probes could lead to lawlessness and seeking responses from the Centre and state.

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday delivered a sharp rebuke to the Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal government, pausing FIRs lodged against officers of the Enforcement Directorate over searches linked to political consultancy I-PAC. The court said the case raises serious questions about interference in investigations and warned that failure to address them could lead to “lawlessness”.

A bench of Justice Prashant Mishra and Justice Vipul Pancholi sought replies from the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Department of Personnel and Training, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the Trinamool Congress government on the ED’s plea. The central agency has also sought the suspension of Bengal Director General of Police Rajeev Kumar and Kolkata Police Commissioner Manoj Kumar Verma, and a probe by the CBI. The matter will be heard next on February 3.

The ruling follows a standoff between the ED and the Bengal government after the agency conducted searches at premises linked to I-PAC, which manages election campaigns for the Trinamool Congress, in connection with a corruption case.

Court questions obstruction of central probes

Recording its prima facie view, the Supreme Court said the petition raised a “serious issue” concerning investigations by central agencies and possible obstruction by state authorities.

“There are larger questions which emerge and if not answered shall lead to lawlessness. If central agencies are working bona fide to probe a serious offence, a question arises: Can they be obstructed by party activities?” the bench observed.

Earlier in the day, the court also expressed disturbance over scenes of chaos in the Calcutta High Court during a hearing related to the same dispute.

ED alleges interference, seeks action against top cops

The Enforcement Directorate accused the West Bengal administration of interfering with its searches and investigation. Appearing for the agency, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta alleged that evidence was removed from the residence of an I-PAC co-founder and argued that such actions could encourage state police officers to aid and abet obstruction. He sought suspension of senior police officials.

Describing the disruption in the Calcutta High Court on January 9, Mehta called it “mobocracy”, saying a group of lawyers unconnected to the case disrupted proceedings, forcing an adjournment. The bench asked whether the high court had been turned into a protest site, to which Mehta responded that messages had circulated calling lawyers to gather at a specific time.

Banerjee’s counsel defends move, cites election confidentiality

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Mamata Banerjee, questioned the timing of the ED’s presence in Bengal ahead of Assembly elections. He said the last development in the coal scam case dated back to February 2024 and argued that I-PAC handled election-related work under a formal contract with the Trinamool Congress.

According to Sibal, election data stored at the premises was confidential and critical to campaign strategy. He said the party leadership had a right to protect such information.

Representing the Bengal government and the DGP, senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi referred to the January 9 disruption but argued it could not justify parallel proceedings in different courts. The bench responded that emotions “cannot go out of hand repeatedly”.

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