Delhi recorded 2,442 fresh Covid-19 cases on Wednesday, taking the tally in the city over the 89,000-mark, while the death toll from the disease mounted to 2,803, authorities said. On June 23, the national capital had reported the highest single-day spike of 3,947 cases. For latest updates and live news on coronavirus, click here
Coronavirus News LIVE: India on Wednesday recorded the highest single-day jump of 507 COVID-19 deaths and also a majority of cases--close to four lakh--in June to make it the worst month for the country prompting some states to go for varying degrees of lockdown. Maharashtra, Delhi and Tamil Nadu have accounted for over 70 per cent of 17,400 coronavirus deaths, according to the Union Health Ministry data. The data updated at 8 am on Wednesday also showed that 18,653 new infections were reported in 24 hours taking the tally to 5,85,493. At the same time, the recovery rate was also steadily improving to touch nearly 60 percent.Get latest Healthcare online at cnbctv18.com
The companies claim the government amended the law prohibiting companies to avail tax credit if they had “forgotten” about it only after few companies started claiming it and even approached the courts. Many companies had claimed that when the new tax regime was introduced in July, 2017, they forgot to claim the transitional credit.
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Lok Nayak Hospital, the city's biggest Covid-only facility, has alleged that the 175 ventilators that it received from the Centre lack an important mode, The Indian Express had reported on Wednesday.
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