300 farmer suicides in Marathwada since January

May 12, 2015

Aurangabad, May 12: With the worsening drought situation in the region, farmer suicides continue unabated this year. About 300 farmers have taken their lives since January this year.

farmer suicidesThe highest number (83) of farmer suicides has been reported from Beed district, followed by Nanded with 55 deaths and Osmanabad with 50 cases. Last year, a total of 569 farmers in the region had taken their lives.

Osmanabad is one of the two districts selected by the state government to study the cause of farmer suicides and suggest measures to curb the phenomenon. A team of top IAS officials has been specially deputed in Osmanabad and Yavatmal to study farmer suicides and suggest steps to be taken.

Beed district collector Naval Kishor Ram said, "In 2001, cultivation of the cash crop of cotton brought many changes in rural economy. It has very high input costs. If there is a good harvest, the farmers earn good returns. However, if the crop fails, the farmers suffer huge losses and at times it becomes unbearable for them.

He added that though only 23% soil is conducive for cotton cultivation, majority of the farmers are still opting for it.

State revenue minister Eknath Khadse on Monday said he had sought an explanation from chief secretary regarding the alleged under-reporting of farmer suicide cases in the state to the Centre. "I have asked the chief secretary to find out how incorrect information was sent to the Centre. Instructions have been issued that such incidents should not recur," he said.

Khadse was in eye of storm after Union agricultural minister Radha Mohan Singh's revelation in Parliament that only three farmers in Maharashtra had ended their lives due to recent hailstorm and unseasonal rain. He said the data submitted to the Centre was based on suicide notes.

He appealed to farmers to take inspiration from tribals in Nandurbar and Melghat areas. "Farmers should keep their morale high. They should look at tribal population in Nandurbar and Melghat regions, who lead life despite being surrounded by all adversities," he said.

Khadse took stock of the situation in Marathwada ahead of this year's kharif season. He said the state government was committed to reconstituting farm loans at low interest rate of six per cent. "Discussions are on with Nabard and RBI to accept our proposal. If these banks show reluctance to our proposal, the government will pitch in with necessary financial aid," he said.

The minister said licences of traders hoarding seeds and fertilizers would be suspended immediately and criminal proceedings would be initiated against them. Among other decisions, needy farmers can opt for different machinery needed for ploughing and sowing at nominal rates from central facilities at taluka and regional level.

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July 28,2020

New Delhi, Jul 28: India on Wednesday reported 47,704 more COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, taking the country's count of coronavirus cases to 14,83,157, informed the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

Out of the total cases, there are 4,96,988 active cases in the country while the number of patients cured/discharged and migrated stands at 9,52,744.

With 654 deaths due to COVID-19 in the country reported in the last 24 hours, the death toll rises to 33,425.

The recovery rate among COVID-19 patients has increased to 64.23 per cent. The recoveries to deaths ratio is 96.6 per cent:3.4 per cent, informed the Centre.

As per the data provided by the Ministry, Maharashtra continues to be the worst-affected state from the infection with 1,48,905 active cases and 13,656 deaths due to COVID-19. Tamil Nadu has a total of 53,703 active cases and 3,494 deaths.

Delhi has a total of 11,904 active cases and 3,827 deaths.

The Health Ministry further informed that more than 5 lakh COVID-19 tests were conducted in a single day over two consecutive days. On 26th July, India tested a total of 5,15,000 samples and on 27th July, a total of 5,28,000 samples were tested.

The total number of COVID-19 samples tested up to July 27 is 1,73,34,885 including 5,28,082 samples tested yesterday, said the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

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April 12,2020

New Delhi, Apr 12: With 34 deaths and 909 new positive COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, the total number of coronavirus cases in India on Sunday climbed to 8356, including 716 cured and discharged and 273 deaths, said the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

At present, there are 7367 active COVID-19 cases in the country.

"A total number of COVID-19 positive cases rises to 8356 in India, including 716 cured/discharged, 273 deaths and 1 migrated," said the Health Department.

The highest number of positive cases of coronavirus was reported from Maharashtra at 1761, including 127 deaths, followed by Delhi (1069 and 19 deaths), Tamil Nadu (969 and 10 deaths) and Rajasthan (700 and 3 deaths).

There are 452 coronavirus positive cases in Uttar Pradesh, including 45 cured and discharged and 5 deaths.

The states which have crossed 200-mark for COVID-19 positive cases also include Madhya Pradesh (532), Telangana (504), Gujarat (432), Andhra Pradesh (381) and Kerala (364).

While 19 people were detected positive for coronavirus in Chandigarh, 207 cases were confirmed from Jammu and Kashmir and 15 from Ladakh.

In North-East, Assam has confirmed the highest number of corona positive cases at 29, followed by Manipur and Tripur at two each and Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh at one each.

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July 7,2020

Bhopal, Jul 7: Anil Mishra, personal assistant to BJP Rajya Sabha MP Jyotiraditya Scindia, has tested positive.

He has been accompanying Scindia throughout his tours post-corona infection.

His contact trail is longer than that of Scindia. He has been in touch with Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

Mishra was present during Scindia's meetings with the MLAs and the swearing in ceremony of the MP ministry on July 2.

BJP sources say there is concern over the possible list of people who will be put in isolation to check the spread of the virus.

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