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HISTORY OF INSURANCE
Insurance in India refers to the market for insurance in India which covers both the public and private sector organizations. It is listed in the Constitution of India in the Seventh Schedule as a Union List subject, meaning it can only be legislated by the Central Government. The insurance sector has gone through many phases by allowing private companies to solicit insurance and also allowing foreign direct investment. India allowed private companies in the insurance sector in 2000, setting a limit on FDI to 26%, which was increased to 49% in 2014.Since the privatization in 2001, the largest life insurance company in India, Life Insurance Corporation of India has seen its market share slowly slipping to private giants like HDFC Life, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, and SBI Life Insurance Company. Insurance is the payment of losses. An insurance policy is a contract used to indemnify individuals and organizations for covered losses. Insurance is managing cash flow uncertainty. Insurance provides payment for covered losses when they occur. Insurance in some form is as old as a historical society. So-called bottom contracts were known to merchants of Babylon as early as 4000–3000 BCE. The bottom was also practiced by the Hindus in 600 BCE and was well understood in ancient Greece as early as the 4th century BCE.
Another means of lowering risk was to transfer at least some of that risk to moneylenders. The great Code of Hammurabi allowed the transfer of risk from merchants to moneylenders, so that if their merchandise was lost or abandoned, then their loans to the moneylenders were forgiven. The Phoenicians and Greeks permitted ship-owners and merchants to pledge either the ship or the cargo as collateral for loans so that they can either obtain the loan or get a lower interest rate. Some lenders decided to assume greater risk in exchange for charging a higher interest rate by forgiving the loan if the ship or cargo was lost. Even specialized terminology was used to describe these loans: bottomry loans used the ship as collateral whereas respondent loans used cargo as collateral.
Sometimes the pooling of risk does not involve money. The Amish pooled not money but effort. When a barn of one member of the community is destroyed by fire, many members of the same community help to rebuild the barn. Of course, the pooling of effort in a simple society like Amish society is much easier, where many members have the same capabilities of constructing what they need in life. However, in more complex societies, pooling money is much simpler and more practical.
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In 1200 BC, Phoenician merchants began transferring some of their risk to the backers of specific voyages, whereby the backers would profit if the voyage was successful but would lose their investment if the cargo was lost at sea, either from natural disasters or from pirates. in exchange for backing a voyage and to assure payment if the voyage was successful, Phoenician law allowed the lenders to confiscate the merchant's ship for nonpayment. This form of the collateralized loan was called bottomry: this term probably arose because the ship's hull was referred to as the bottom. Since substantial resources were required for voyages, and the wealth of these early nations depended heavily on trade, other settlements around the Mediterranean and in Asia also enacted bottomry laws by 400 BC.
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What is Cashless Medical Insurance?
As the name suggests cashless medical insurance is the kind of policy where the policyholder can receive good quality healthcare services without paying cash for the treatment. The hospitalisation expenses are taken care of by the insurance provider. The hospital and the insurance provider settle the bills between themselves. However, you can avail the cashless claim facility only if you are seeking medical treatment in one of the network hospitals of the insurance provider. If the hospital where you are seeking medical treatment doesn’t come under the network hospitals of the insurance provider, then you don’t have to follow cashless mediclaim procedure.  In this case, you have to shell out money out of your pocket and the amount will be reimbursed by the insurance provider later on. You have to collect all the necessary bills and fill up the required forms and then submit to the insurance provider.
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​SBI General Medical Insurance policy is a cashless insurance policy that provides wide coverage at an affordable cost. It also offers a family floater option with which you get coverage for the full family under one mediclaim insurance policy.
 Key highlights of the SBI General Medical Insurance policy:
●It offers wide coverage from Rs.50,000 to Rs.500,000.
●The SBI General medical policy offers cashless claim facility at over 6,000 network hospitals in 110 cities across India. The cashless mediclaim procedure is very simple. You just have to intimate SBI General and fill up a pre-authorisation form and give it to the hospital’s insurance desk. The hospitalisation at any of our network providers will be paid by SBI General directly. Here is the list of network hospitals where you can avail cashless claim facility. You can also call the call centre to find out the nearest network hospital.  
●The insurance policy covers hospitalisation expenses which include room rent, boarding expenses and pre and post-hospitalisation expenses up to 30 and 60 days respectively.
● SBI General also offers family floater options with which you can get your whole family covered under one plan.
●No medical test required for people up to 45 years of age and without any medical history
●Tax benefits under Section 80D of the Income Tax Act, 1961
 By buying SBI General health insurance policy, you will get wide health coverage, cashless claim facility, hassle-free settlement and many other benefits like lifetime policy renewal. To buy SBI General health insurance policy, visit https://www.sbigeneral.in/portal/health-insurance/health-insurance and click on ‘Buy policy’.
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SBI Aarogya Premium Policy is a very good health insurance cover. If you are looking for a wholesome mediclaim policy that offers a wide variety of cover, consider buying this plan. SBI General is one of the best and most trusted names in the Indian health insurance sector. As a result, the SBI Aarogya Premium hospital list is very extensive too. Buying your health cover from them is always a good idea. So go ahead and get this health policy and stay secured in a comprehensive manner.
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SBI Health Insurance policy helps protect yourself and your loved ones in the eventuality of medical treatment. For your convenience, SBI General Insurance Company has a wide range of health insurance policies from which you can choose the one that is apt for you and your family as per the medical record. With the SBI Health Insurance policy, you will get cover for your room rent expenses, hospitalization treatments/surgeries (if any required), prescribed medicines, diagnostic tests, etc. It means if you ever meet a health issue in the future, the SBI Health insurance will protect you financially. You can also get tax deductions on your health insurance under various sections of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Read this page further and know the list of SBI Health Insurance so that you could find the best fit for your needs.
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12:37 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Updates US-Based Franklin Templeton shuts six India funds due to illiquidity  Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund on Thursday announced it would wind up six yield-oriented, managed credit funds in India, effective April 23, citing severe market dislocation and illiquidity caused by the coronavirus. "The decision has been taken in order to protect value for investors via a managed sale of the portfolio," the Fund said in a statement. The decision was limited to funds which have "material direct exposure to the higher yielding, lower-rated credit securities in India that have been most impacted by the ongoing liquidity crisis in the market," the statement said. 12:27 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra Latest Updates Nagpur reports 100 COVID-19 cases The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Nagpur climbed to 100 after two more individuals tested positive for COVID-19 in the district on Friday, said Civil Surgeon, Nagpur, Maharashtra.  12:19 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates Plasma theory to be conducted on two-three COVID-19 patients in Delhi today  We are happy with the positive results of plasma theory in four COVID-19 patients. Blood and plasma is ready for two-three other patients that we have at LNJP hospital, we may give them the plasma therapy on FFriday, said Dr SK Sarin, Director, Institute of Liver & Biliary Science. 12:16 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates Four COVID-19 patients shifted to private wards from ICU: Arvind Kejriwal  The four COVID-19 patients who were earlier admitted in the ICU with serious conditions, have now been shifted to private wards after being treated with plasma therapy, said Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal during media briefing on Friday. Their conditions are stable now, said Kejriwal.  12:12 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates Plasma theory conducted on four COVID-19 patients till now: Arvind Kejriwal  The plasma therapy has been conducted on four COVID-19 patients in the last few days at Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital, said Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal during media briefing on Friday.  "Till now the results are encouraging," said Kejriwal.  12:10 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates Nine RPF personnel test COVID-19 positive in Bengal and Odisha Nine Railway Protection Force (RPF) staff, part of a 26-member team that had been to New Delhi from Kharagpur division in West Bengal, have tested positive for for the noevl coronavirus. The nine included a 32-year-old constable posted at Balasore in Odisha. He is undergoing treatment at Ashwini COVID Hospital at Cuttack. 12:00 (IST) Coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh Latest Updates 13 madrasa students, contacts of infected Tablighi Jamaat members, test positive in Kanpur As many as 13 madrasa students, who had come in contact with Tablighi Jamaat members suffering from coronavirus, have tested positive for COVID-19 in Kanpur, a senior health official said on Friday. So far, the city in Uttar Pradesh has reported 107 confirmed cases.  Chief Medical Officer Dr Ashok Shukla said, "50 samples were tested on Thursday of which results of 13 have come positive. They are the students of a madrasa in Coolie Bazaar, a hotspot zone, from where about 30 people have already tested positive." 11:55 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra Latest Update Maharashtra confirms 293 COVID-19 deaths, 6,427 confirmed cases With 778 more people testing positive for the novel coronavirus in Maharashtra, the total number of confirmed cases in the state rose to 6,427 on Friday. The state health department said that 14 more deaths were reported, bringing the toll to 283.  11:48 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Update Centre should come out with health insurance scheme for scribes, says Union minister Expressing concern over a large number of journalists in Mumbai testing positive for COVID-19, Union minister Pratap Sarangi on Friday urged the Centre to introduce a health insurance scheme for scribes covering the pandemic, in line with the one for frontline health workers. In the last few weeks, several journalists in Chennai, Bhopal and other places have also tested positive, Sarangi said in a letter to Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar. "This unfortunate development has adversely affected the spirit of our fearless journalists for whom this is the worst and most dangerous kind of occupational hazard," said Sarangi, the Union minister of state for micro, small and medium enterprises. 11:41 (IST) Coronavirus in Pakistan Latest Update Pakistan's cases rise to 11,155; 79% cases locally transmitted About 79 percent of the total coronavirus cases in Pakistan are now locally transmitted, health authorities said on Friday as the number of people affected by the deadly virus rose to over 11,000. According to the Ministry of National Health Services, 13 more patients died due to the novel coronavirus, taking the toll to 237, and another 2,527 recovered. In the last 24 hours, 642 new cases were reported, taking the tally to 11,155 in the country, health officials said on Friday. Punjab reported 4,767 patients, Sindh 3,671, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 1,541, Balochistan 607, Gilgit-Baltistan 300, Islamabad 214, and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir 55 patients. 11:32 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Update Saumitra Yojana will help property issues Prime Minister Narendra on Friday while launching the new app said that now there is no need for varied applications as the E-Gram Swaraj app will help people get the latest information on various issues at one platform, which will ensure transparency and will help record-keeping. Completion of projects will be faster, he says. Through the Saumitra Yojana, drone mapping of each property in a village will be done and property papers will also be made available to the residents, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said. This will help solve disputes and aid loan-taking, he added. 11:25 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Update Pandemic calls for self-dependency, says PM Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday while interacting with sarpanches said that the coronavirus pandemic has given the world a new message — "Coronavirus's biggest message is making people learn the path of self-dependency. We cannot fight such epidemics without being self-reliant. Villages should at their level become self-reliant, so should zillas." The Coronavirus pandemic has taught that we have to become self-dependent: Prime Minister Narendra Modi during interaction with Sarpanchs from across the nation via video conferencing. #PanchayatiRajDiwas pic.twitter.com/ydWhD9vyGh — ANI (@ANI) April 24, 2020 11:21 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Update Ensure non-COVID-19 patients get proper medical care, says Bombay HC The Bombay High Court has said it is imperative that the Union government and the authorities in Maharashtra find an "effective solution" to ensure 'non-COVID- 19' patients are not denied medical treatment at a time when the focus is on fighting the coronavirus outbreak. Justice KR Sriram made the observation on Thursday while hearing three different petitions highlighting the plight of people suffering from several chronic or serious ailments, who the pleas said, are being turned away from clinics and hospitals. The petitions also highlight issues such as lack of adequate facilities and medical infrastructure in the state, municipal-run, and private hospitals in current times. The judge said the authorities must take a serious note of the issues and directed the Maharashtra government and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to file a reply to the pleas by 29 April. 11:15 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Update Narendra Modi inaugurates e-GramSwaraj portal  Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates e-GramSwaraj portal and a mobile application, on the occasion of "Panchayati Raj Diwas' Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates e-GramSwaraj portal and a mobile application, on the occasion of #PanchayatiRajDiwas pic.twitter.com/ADgj15Adum — ANI (@ANI) April 24, 2020 11:12 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Update JUST IN: Narendra Modi begins meeting with sarpanchs on coronavirus  11:03 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra Latest Update Mumbai estimated to have 70,000 cases by 15 May, warns BMC After the Union Health Ministry's projections that Mumbai would have 6.50 lakh, COVID-19 patients, by 15 May, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) own estimates say that positive cases could reach 60,000 to 70,000 by mid-May, reports Mid-day. Keeping in mind these projections, BMC is on an overdrive to set up at least 3,000 COVID-care beds for patients with moderate to severe symptoms of the viral infection, which is about 5 percent of the projected caseload, reports Times of India. 10:49 (IST) Coronavirus in Gujarat Latest Update Surat hospital shuts down after 14 staffers test positive After 14 staff members including a resident medical officer, 12 nurses, and a computer operator tested positive for COVID-19 in the last few days, the 550-bed Kiran Super Multispeciality Hospital in Surat has been temporarily shut down till 1 May, reports Indian Express.  Surat is the second worst-hit city in Gujarat by COVID-19 after Ahmedabad. Vadodara follows Surat in the list of highly-affected COVID-19 cities in the state.  10:44 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Update Sensex tumbles over 500 pts in early trade; Nifty slips below 9,200 Equity benchmark Sensex tumbled over 500 points in early trade on Friday dragged by losses in banking and IT stocks amid weak cues from global markets. After hitting a low of 31,278.27, the 30-share index was trading 534.23 points or 1.68 percent down at 31,328.85. Similarly, the NSE Nifty declined 129.35 points, or 1.39 percent, to 9,184.55. Bajaj Finance was the top laggard in the Sensex pack, shedding up to 5 per cent, followed by ICICI Bank, IndusInd Bank, Axis Bank, HDFC twins, SBI, Infosys and TCS. On the other hand, Hero MotoCorp, Sun Pharma, L&T, ONGC and HCL Tech were among the gainers. Follow LIVE Updates on Stock Market here 10:38 (IST) Coronavirus in US Latest Update COVID-19 has pushed US unemployment toward highest since Depression Unemployment in the US is swelling to levels last seen during the Great Depression of the 1930s, with 1 in 6 American workers thrown out of a job by the coronavirus, according to new data released Thursday. In response to the deepening economic crisis, the House passed a nearly USD 500 billion spending package to help buckled businesses and hospitals. More than 4.4 million laid-off Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, the government reported. In all, roughly 26 million people the population of the 10 biggest US cities combined have now filed for jobless aid in five weeks, an epic collapse that has raised the stakes in the debate over how and when to ease the shutdowns of factories and other businesses. In the hardest-hit corner of the US, evidence emerged that perhaps 2.7 million New York state residents have been infected by the virus 10 times the number confirmed by lab tests. 10:37 (IST) Coronavirus in Assam Latest Updates Assam govt sends officials to evacuate 350 stranded students in Kota The Assam government has sent a team of officials and police personnel to evacuate over 350 students stranded in Kota after requests from families in the state and the government of Rajasthan, NDTV reported. They will be brought back by road to Guwahati from Kota via Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. 10:31 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates Kejriwal to address media on results of plasma therapy used in Delhi at 12 pm  Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal will address media at 12 pm regarding the initial positive results of the use of plasma therapy to treat coronavirus patients, ANI reported. Plasma therapy has been applied in the treatment of a COVID-19 positive patient, admitted to a Delhi hospital on Tuesday for the first time in India. The patient, who underwent convalescent plasma therapy at Max Hospital in Delhi’s Saket, has responded well to the treatment, the hospital had said in a statement. 10:25 (IST) Coronavirus in Bihar Latest Updates Bihar reports 176 COVID-19 cases, two deaths Six new coronavirus cases were reported in Bihar, according to data released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Friday. This brings the total reported cases of coronavirus in Bihar to 176, said Sanjay Kumar, State Health Principal Secretary.  Among the total people infected, 46 have recovered while two lives were claimed by the infectious disease.  10:06 (IST) Coronavirus in Rajasthan Latest Updates 36 new COVID-19 cases emerge in Rajasthan taking confirmed cases to 2,000 Rajasthan reported 36 fresh coronavirus cases taking the total number confirmed cases in the state to 2,000, ANI reported. Of the new cases, 18 were reported in Kota, 13 in Jaipur, four in Jhalawar and one in Bharatpur, said the Rajasthan Health Department. 09:50 (IST) Coronavirus in Kerala Latest Updates Recovery rate of COVID-19 patients in Kerala at 70.48% With an additional 10 COVID-19 cases reported on Thursday, the total positive cases in Kerala stood at 447, said chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan. The state reported three coronavirus-related deaths so far.  While the recovery rate in the state was at 70.48% with 324 COVID-19 patients being cured.  09:38 (IST) Coronavirus in Karnataka Latest Updates Two of 121 held for attack against health workers contract COVID-19 in Padrayanpura  Of the 121 people arrested for violence against health workers in Bengaluru, two have contracted the novel coronavirus in Padrayanpura ward in the city on Friday. Both of them who were lodged at Ramanagara jail have now been shifted to Victoria hospital in Bengaluru. The remaining 119 accused have been shifted to the city, ANI reported.  09:31 (IST) Coronavirus in Kerala Latest Updates Four-month-old dies of COVID-19 in Malappuram  A four-month-old died of the novel coronavirus in Kerala's Malappuram city after he tested positive for the infectious disease on Thursday. The infant succumbed to the virus on Friday morning at Kozhikode medical college. "The child was undergoing treatment for heart-related problems for past three months and had pneumonia," said the Malappuram District Medical Officer.  09:25 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Updates Modi to interact with sarpanchs at 11 am  Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with sarpanchs from across the nation via video conferencing at 11 am on Friday. All of them will be able to join this interaction through Doordarshan, from their respective homes adhering to social distancing norms. Those sarpanchs who will be sharing their views with Modi will be doing so by joining the interaction at a Common Service Centre close to them. 09:07 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Updates India confirms 23,077 COVID-19 cases with 718 deaths, recovery rate at 20.58% India's coronavirus cases rose to 23,077 with 1,684 fresh cases, and the overall toll reached 718 with 37 new deaths on Thursday, according to the recent Union Health Ministry data.  The number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 17,610  as 4,749 people were cured and discharged, and one patient migrated, the ministry said. Thus, about 20.58 percent of the cases have recovered so far.  08:56 (IST) Coronavirus in Karnataka Latest Updates Bengaluru lakes appear clearer as dumping of industrial wastage stops Staying indoors and decreased industrial activities have led to the visible difference in the amount of garbage thrown in the lakes of Bengaluru. Bellandur lake, known for frothing and foaming, showed a slight change in terms of garbage dumping and the water looked clearer.  However, the lake marshalls contradicted because the damage to the water bodies has been done over several years. #IndiaFightsCOVID19 – Bengaluru’s frothing lake appears a bit clean due to the lockdown. CNN-News18’s @RevathiRajeevan brings a ground report from Bellandur Lake, Bengaluru.#StayHome pic.twitter.com/zPIr228XlF — CNNNews18 (@CNNnews18) April 24, 2020 08:47 (IST) Coronavirus in United States Latest Updates US registers over 3,000 deaths in past 24 hrs The novel coronavirus has killed nearly 50,000 people in the United States, after one of the deadliest days of the pandemic on Thursday which saw 3,176 deaths in 24 hours, according to Johns Hopkins University. The deaths were recorded in the 24 hours up to 8.30 pm on Thursday, bringing the overall coronavirus toll in the US to 49,759, according to the Baltimore-based university. The US, the worst-hit country in the world, now has 866,646 confirmed cases of coronavirus.  08:39 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Updates Kamakhya temple to call off Ambubachi Mela in view of COVID-19  The management committee of Maa Kamakhya Devalaya has, in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, decided not to hold the annual Ambubachi Mela in June this year. "Only traditional rituals associated with the festival will be performed. Pilgrims will not be allowed to visit the Kamakhya temple or stay on the temple premises," a statement by the temple management committee issued in Guwahati on Thursday, said. The committee has also notified residents of the areas near the temple atop Nilachal Hills not to let out their houses for the festival to visitors and pilgrims. 08:34 (IST) Coronavirus in United States Latest Updates Donald Trump calls for phased reopening of US economy  US President Donald Trump has favoured safe and phased reopening of the American economy, which has been devastated by the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 50,000 people and infected over eight lakh in a matter of few months. More than 95 percent of the country's 330 million people are under stay-at-home order as a result of the social mitigation measures including social distancing being enforced till 1 May.  08:14 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra Latest Updates Maharashtra cabinet minister Jitendra Awhad tests positive for COVID-19  Maharashtra Housing Minister Jitendra Awhad tested positive for the novel coronavirus. The senior NCP leader and prominent Maharashtra cabinet minister had admitted himself to a private hospital in Thane for a precautionary check-up. The minister had recently gone into self-isolation after some aides and security personnel were found to be COVID-19 positive. He had quarantined himself from 13 April, after 16 people close to him came positive including bodyguards and cook. 08:06 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra Latest Updates In Photos: People at Byculla vegtable market buy supplies  Maharashtra: People make purchases at Byculla vegetable market in Mumbai, amid #CoronavirusLockdown. pic.twitter.com/ctxw4dOEhL — ANI (@ANI) April 24, 2020 08:04 (IST) Coronavirus in Tripura Latest Updates Tripura becomes COVID-19 free after second patient tests negative: CM Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb on Thursday said the state has become coronavirus- free after its second COVID-19 patient tested negative for the virus. "UPDATE! The second coronavirus patient of Tripura has been found negative after consecutive tests. Hence our state has become COVID-free. I request everyone to maintain social distancing and follow government guidelines. Stay home stay safe,” the chief minister tweeted. Tripura now has 111 coronavirus suspected cases under surveillance and 227 others have been placed under home quarantine. 07:59 (IST) Coronavirus in Delhi Latest Updates Customers gather at Okhla vegetable market to buy supplies for Ramzan  In view of Ramzan, which begins on Saturday, many gather at Okhla vegetable market in Delhi on Friday to buy supplies to avoid venturing out during Islam's holiest month without further spreading the coronavirus outbreak. A customer at the market said, "I've come here to buy one week's supply of vegetables as Ramzan begins from Saturday. It's advised not to venture out to the markets many times due to coronavirus." Delhi: Few customers at Okhla vegetable market during the extended lockdown period. A customer at the market says, "I've come here to buy one week's supply of vegetables as Ramzan begins from tomorrow. It's advised not to venture out to the markets many times due to coronavirus". pic.twitter.com/DFYb6XT1zV — ANI (@ANI) April 24, 2020 07:50 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak Latest Updates Sunlight, temp above 35 degrees can kill COVID-19 in 30 seconds: US Official Sun light, heat and humidity can create conditions that are less favourable for the spread of coronavirus, a public health official of the Trump Administration has said. The results of a just concluded scientific study conducted by the Science and Technology Directorate of the US Department of Homeland Security, announced during a White House news conference on coronavirus, could be good news for India in its fight against COVID-19. "Coronavirus dies at a much more rapid pace when exposed to sunlight and humidity. The virus dies the quickest in direct sunlight. Isopropyl alcohol will kill the virus in 30 seconds," Bill Bryan, the Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Science and Technology told White House reporters in the presence of President Donald Trump. 07:44 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak Latest Updates  ICJ to function during COVID-19 pandemic, will hold meets via video conference The  International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, on Thursday released a press release saying that it would continue to function despite the containment measures put in place around the world to curb the fast-spreading coronavirus.  With the help of modern technologies, the world court has made the necessary arrangements to hold virtual meetings via video conference during the pandemic. On Wednesday, it held the first virtual plenary meeting in its history.  07:29 (IST) Coronavirus in India Latest Updates India registers 21,700 COVID-19 cases, toll nears 700 India's coronavirus cases rose to 21,700 with 1,229 fresh cases, and the overall toll neared 700 with 34 new deaths on Thursday. The Union health ministry, meanwhile, said that it has been able to "cut coronavirus transmission", minimise its spread and increase the doubling time of cases in the duration of the nationwide lockdown. The number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 16,689 as 4,324 people were cured and discharged, and one patient migrated, the ministry said. Thus, about 19.93 percent of the cases have recovered so far. The total number of cases include 77 foreign nationals. Coronavirus Outbreak LATEST Updates:  The four COVID-19 patients who were earlier admitted in the ICU with serious conditions, have now been shifted to private wards after being treated with plasma therapy, said Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal during media briefing on Friday. Their conditions are stable now, said Kejriwal. With 778 more people testing positive for the novel coronavirus in Maharashtra, the total number of confirmed cases in the state rose to 6,427 on Friday. The state health department said that 14 more deaths were reported, bringing the toll to 283. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday while interacting with sarpanches said that the coronavirus pandemic has given the world a new message: 'Coronavirus's biggest message is making people learn the path of self-dependency. We cannot fight such epidemics without being self-reliant. Villages should at their level become self-reliant, so should zillas.' After the Union Health Ministry's projections that Mumbai would have 6.50 lakh, COVID-19 patients, by 15 May, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) own estimates say that positive cases could reach 60,000 to 70,000 by mid-May. Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal will address media at 12 pm regarding the initial positive results of the use of plasma therapy to treat coronavirus patients, ANI reported. Plasma therapy has been applied in the treatment of a COVID-19 positive patient, admitted to a Delhi hospital on Tuesday for the first time in India. With an additional 10 COVID-19 cases reported on Thursday, the total positive cases in Kerala stood at 447, said chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan. The state reported three coronavirus-related deaths so far. While the recovery rate in the state was at 70.48% with 324 COVID-19 patients being cured. A four-month-old died of the novel coronavirus in Kerala's Malappuram city after he tested positive for the infectious disease on Thursday. The infant succumbed to the virus on Friday morning at Kozhikode medical college. "The child was undergoing treatment for heart-related problems for past three months and had pneumonia," said the Malappuram District Medical Officer. India's coronavirus cases rose to 23,077 with 1,684 fresh cases, and the overall toll reached 718 with 37 new deaths on Thursday, according to the recent Union Health Ministry data. The number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 17,610 as 4,749 people were cured and discharged, and one patient migrated, the ministry said. Thus, about 20.58 percent of the cases have recovered so far. Tripura chief minister Biplab Kumar Deb on Thursday said the state has become coronavirus- free after its second COVID-19 patient tested negative for the virus. "UPDATE! The second coronavirus patient of Tripura has been found negative after consecutive tests. Hence our state has become COVID-free. I request everyone to maintain social distancing and follow government guidelines. Stay home stay safe,” the chief minister tweeted. Tripura now has 111 coronavirus suspected cases under surveillance and 227 others have been placed under home quarantine. India's coronavirus cases rose to 21,700 with 1,229 fresh cases, and the overall toll neared 700 with 34 new deaths on Thursday. The Union health ministry, meanwhile, said that it has been able to "cut coronavirus transmission", minimise its spread and increase the doubling time of cases in the duration of the nationwide lockdown. The number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 16,689 as 4,324 people were cured and discharged, and one patient migrated, the ministry said. Thus, about 19.93 percent of the cases have recovered so far. The total number of cases include 77 foreign nationals. AIIMS director Randeep Guleria on Thursday said that it was "important to reach out to patients who are missing out of treatment because of the stigma and panic", adding, "It is important to encourage more and more people to get tested, get treated." "...It (stigma) is actually causing increase in morbidity and mortality. Because of the stigma that is happening many patients who have COVID-19 or flu like symptoms are not coming to health care facilities," he added. Representational image. AP He also said that at various centres, "we've started using convalescent plasma that is the blood of COVID-19 patients who have recovered. A large number of patients who have become alright have come forward and volunteered to donate their blood." Centre says no exponential growth in COVID-19 cases so far In its press briefing on Thursday, the Union health ministry asserted that the growth of coronavirus cases in the country has been more or less linear and not exponential, and added that testing has been ramped up consistently. CK Mishra, the chairman of Empowered Group Two, said, "One crucial weapon we employed during the 30-day lockdown period is RT-PCR test to ascertain if one has contracted the disease or not." As on 23 March, nearly 15,000 tests were done across the country and by 22 April more than 5 lakh tests were conducted, which is about "33 times in 30 days", he said, adding, "But we are conscious of the fact that this is not enough and we have to continuously ramp up testing in the country and we will do that." Of the empowered groups formed to suggest measures to ramp up healthcare, put the economy back on track and reduce misery of people once the lockdown is lifted, Mishra is the chairman of Empowered Group Two tasked with coordinating availability of hospitals, isolation and quarantine facilities, disease surveillance, testing and critical care training. "The growth of COVID-19 cases has been more or less linear, not exponential; this indicates that the strategies we adopted have succeeded in containing the infection to a particular level. Post imposition of lockdown, while the number of new positive cases has increased by 16 times, testing increased by 24 times," Mishra said in his presentation. Mishra also said that in the last month, the number of dedicated hospitals for treating coronavirus patients has been increased 3.5 times and the number of isolation beds rose by 3.6 times. "Despite a 24-fold increase in testing, the percentage of positive cases is not rising. The percentage of positive cases as a ratio of testing is more or less the same as that a month ago," he said. Mishra also claimed that India has done better than a majority of developed countries with respect to the percentage of test cases yielding positive results. Maharashtra, Gujarat worst-affected states Coronavirus cases have spiked in Gujarat, and the rising infections in the state have become a new cause for major concern. Just five days ago, Gujarat was at number six, with Delhi, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh — apart from Maharashtra — having more confirmed cases. As of Thursday night, 217 more cases were reported in Gujarat, taking the total number to 2,624 in the state, and Maharashtra reported a jump of 778 new cases, taking the total to 6,427. A total of 34 deaths were reported since Wednesday evening of which 18 fatalities were reported from Maharashtra, eight from Gujarat, three from Andhra Pradesh, two from Rajasthan and one each from Delhi, Telengana and Madhya Pradesh. Of the 686 deaths, Maharashtra tops the tally with 269 fatalities, followed by Gujarat at 103, Madhya Pradesh at 81, Delhi at 48, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh at 27 each and Telengana at 24. The death toll reached 21 in Uttar Pradesh, 18 in Tamil Nadu while Karantaka has reported 17 cases. Punjab has registered 16 deaths while West Bengal has reported 15 fatalities. The disease has claimed five lives in Jammu and Kashmir, while Kerala, Jharkhand and Haryana have recorded three COVID-19 deaths each. Bihar has reported two deaths, while Meghalaya, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha and Assam have reported one fatality each, according to the ministry data. However, a PTI tally of the figures reported by various states as on Thursday showed 21,673 cases and 689 deaths in the country. There has been a lag in the Union Health Ministry figures, compared to the number of deaths announced by different states, which officials attribute to procedural delays in assigning the cases to individual states. According to the 5 pm update on the health ministry's official website, Delhi recorded 2,248 cases, Rajasthan was at 1,890, Madhya Pradesh at 1,695 and Tamil Nadu at 1,629. The number of COVID-19 cases has gone up to 1,509 in Uttar Pradesh, 960 in Telangana and 895 in Andhra Pradesh. The number of cases has risen to 456 in West Bengal, 443 in Karnataka, 438 in Kerala, 407 in Jammu and Kashmir, 277 in Punjab and 262 in Haryana. Bihar has reported 148 coronavirus cases, while Odisha has 83 cases. Forty-nine people have been infected with the virus in Jharkhand and 46 in Uttarakhand. Himachal Pradesh has 40 cases, Chhattisgarh has 36, while Assam has registered 35 infections so far. Chandigarh has 27 COVID-19 cases, Ladakh 18, while 17 cases have been reported from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Meghalaya has reported 12 cases, and Goa and Puducherry have seven COVID-19 cases each. Manipur and Tripura have two cases each, while Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh have reported a case each. "Our figures are being reconciled with the ICMR," the ministry said on its website. States wise distribution is subject to further verification and reconciliation, it said. Uddhav Thackeray says govt's focus is to reduce mortality rate Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday said that his government's focus was to reduce the mortality rate of COVID-19 patients and increase the period during which the number of positive cases double. He made the remarks during his video-conference interaction with the members of two central teams that toured Mumbai and Pune cities, the two coronavirus hotspots in the state. The teams took a review of the medical machinery, implementation of the lockdown measures and social distancing, safety of health workers and situation of labourers in shelter camps, supply of essential goods, among other things. A statement issued by the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said that Thackeray told the teams that reducing the mortality rate of COVID-19 patients and increasing the period of doubling of positive cases were his government's focus. At present, the period of doubling of patients in the state is seven days, which has to be increased to more than 10 days, Thackeray told the teams. He asked the state administration to take into consideration all the suggestions made by the central teams. US sees record levels of unemployment Unemployment in the US swelled to levels last seen during the Great Depression of the 1930s, with one in six American workers thrown out of a job because of the coronavirus. More than 4.4 million laid-off workers applied for unemployment benefits last week, the US government said on Thursday. In all, roughly 26 million people — more than the population of the six biggest US cities combined — have now filed for jobless aid in five weeks, an epic collapse that has raised the stakes in the debate over how and when to lift the state-ordered stay-at-home restrictions that have closed factories and other businesses from coast to coast. Meanwhile, some countries — including Greece, Bangladesh and Malaysia — announced extensions of their lockdowns. Vietnam, New Zealand and Croatia were among those moving to end or ease such measures. In Africa, COVID-19 cases rose 43 percent in the past week, up from 16,000 to 26,000 cases, according to John Nkengasong, director of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The figures underscored a recent warning from the World Health Organization that the virus could kill more than 3,00,000 people in Africa and push 30 million into desperate poverty. Huge lines have formed at food banks from El Paso, Texas, to the Paris suburbs, and food shortages are hitting Africa especially hard. The European Union has pledged 20 billion euros to help vulnerable communities globally. EU leaders scheduled a virtual summit on Thursday to take stock of the damage the crisis has inflicted on the bloc’s own citizens and to work out an economic rescue plan. The coronavirus has killed over 1,84,000 people worldwide, including about 47,000 in the United States, according to a tally compiled by John Hopkins University from official government figures. The true numbers are almost certainly far higher. With inputs from agencies
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MBA Admission 2017 in Bangalore: Fee & Placement in Top MBA Colleges in Bangalore
MBA Admission 2017 in Bangalore: Fee & Placement in Top MBA Colleges in Bangalore; choose the preferred B-school
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MBA colleges in Bangalore have played vital role in the growth by providing quality human resources for the industries.
‘Silicon Valley of India’, Bangalore houses some of the best MBA colleges in India. MBA colleges in Bangalore have played vital role in the growth by providing quality human resources for the industries and as the city grows, the number of aspirants looking forward to do MBA in Bangalore has risen tremendously.
Bangalore, a preferred MBA destination. 
Bangalore is one of the fastest growing cities of India and many international & national companies have invested and opened their offices here, the demand for skilled management talent is significant. Bangalore is the city that started the Indian IT revolution and is the dream MBA destination.
MBA aspirants who wish to make their career in business and corporate world prefer Bangalore B-schools due to their comparatively low fee structure and high placements. With growing opportunities for MBA graduates globally, Bangalore offers very good MBA options for the all the candidates.
Low and high fee structure in Bangalore MBA colleges
Bangalore has top rated MBA institutes like IIM Bangalore having 2 years MBA fee structure as high as Rs. 19.5 lakhs and like ABBS with fee as low as Rs. 6 lakhs.  On the other hand the average placement in MBA colleges in Bangalore has gone up and is in the range of Rs.5 lakhs to Rs.21 lakhs.
Bangalore, the capital of the State of Karnataka and a cosmopolitan city with presence of global culture and multi-linguistic people is commercial hub full of opportunities. MBA colleges in Bangalore have become a hot destination for the MBA aspirants not only from various parts of the country but also from other countries.
Good opportunity with moderate CAT/XAT/CMAT/MAT scores
The candidates who have scored fairly good in the range of 50-80 percentile in CAT 2016, XAT 2017 or CMAT & MAT and have not been shortlisted by any of the 20 IIMs, XLRI or other top B-schools, and now wish to pursue their MBA in Bangalore can very well explore admission opportunity in top MBA colleges in Bangalore. There are number of top B-schools with lower than IIM fee structure and high placement trends in Bangalore, Mysore, Manipal and other parts of Karnataka.
These top MBA colleges in Bangalore not only accept CAT scores but will also accept XAT 2017, CMAT 2017, MAT 2016 & 2017 scores for admission to MBA 2017-19.
Choose your preferred MBA College in Bangalore
The list of MBA colleges in Bangalore includes some of the most sought after B-schools. There are many top MBA colleges in Bangalore who accept all of the national level MBA entrance tests like CAT 2016; XAT 2017; CMAT 2017; MAT 2016-17 or even going to appear in MAT 2017 May exam.
Besides, if you have not appeared in any of the national level MBA entrance exam for admission to MBA colleges in Bangalore, you can explore admission opportunity in MBA colleges in Bangalore through May MAT 2017, KMAT 2017 and PGCET 2017 also.
With varying fee structure and high placements, MBA colleges in Bangalore have opened many doors where aspirants can seek admission, if they wish to pursue MBA in Bangalore.
Fee & Placement in top MBA colleges in Bangalore
MBA colleges in Bangalore offer good opportunity to get more industry exposure leading to good career prospects. As Bangalore is one of the fastest growing cities of India and many international & national companies have invested and opened their offices here, the demand for MBA talent is significant. With the emergence of diverse sectors like real estate, retail, health, financial services, banking, consulting, manufacturing and ITES, it is right to predict that pursuing MBA in Bangalore would be a right decision.
Numbers of candidates doing MBA in Bangalore opt for specialization in IT as Bangalore is the headquarters of leading IT companies like Wipro Technologies, and Infosys. Virtually every IT company including TCS, HCL, Dell and Cognizant have a large set ups in Bangalore. MBA Placements in Bangalore have been high and the MBA colleges in Bangalore offer career oriented MBA education.
IIM Bangalore is the prominent B-school in Bangalore. Along with IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Calcutta, IIM Bangalore is counted amongst the Top 3 B-schools in India. TAPMI, which is located in Manipal, is also a prominent AACSB Accredited B-school near Bangalore
For MBA aspirants looking for admissions in Bangalore, MBA Colleges in Bangalore can be divided into three basic clusters: AICTE approved PGDM Colleges, Private University MBA Programs and MBA colleges offering Bangalore University MBA Programs. Most of the MBA/PGDM colleges in Bangalore accept CAT, XAT, CMAT and MAT scores.
Top 10 AICTE approved MBA Colleges in Bangalore
T. A. PAI Management Institute (TAPMI), Manipal
Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, Bangalore
IFIM Business School, Bangalore
SDMIMD, Mysore
AIMS Institutes, Bangalore
M S Ramaiah Institute of Management, Bangalore
Indus Business Academy, Bangalore
Acharya Bangalore B School, Bangalore
Kristu Jayanti College Autonomous
Amrita School of Business, Bangalore
Adarsh Institute of Management and Information Technology (AIMIT), Bangalore
Koshys Business School, Bangalore
Top 5 Private University MBA Programs in Bangalore are:
Christ University, Bangalore
Alliance University, Bangalore
JAIN UNIVERSITY, Bangalore
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management(SIBM), Bengaluru
PES University (PESIT), Bangalore
IIM Bangalore Fee: Rs 19 lakhs Accepted exam scores: CAT 2016 Average Placement 2016: Rs.21.03 lakhs TAPMI, Manipal Fee: Rs 14 lakhs. Accepted exam scores: CAT/XAT/GMAT Average Placement 2017: Rs.10.05 lakhs
SIBM Bangalore Fee: Rs 15.65 lakhs Accepted exam scores: SNAP Average Placement 2016: Rs.9.22 lakhs
IFIM B-School Bangalore Fee: Rs 9.5 lakhs. Accepted exam scores: CAT/XAT/GMAT Average Placement 2016: Rs.7.20 lakhs
XIME Bangalore Fee: Rs 10 lakhs. Accepted exam scores: CAT/XAT/CMAT/MAT/GMAT Average Placement 2016: Rs.6.55 lakhs
SDMIMD Mysuru Fee: Rs 10.7 lakhs Accepted exam scores: CAT/XAT/CMAT/GMAT Average Placement 2016:
AIMS School of Business, Bangalore Fee: Rs 8.5 lakhs. Accepted exam scores: CAT/XAT/CMAT/MAT/GMAT Average Placement 2016: Rs.5.12 lakhs
IBA Bangalore Fee: Rs 6.71 lakhs. Accepted exam scores: CAT/XAT/MAT/CMAT/ATMA/MAHCET/KMAT Average Placement 2016: Rs.5.75 lakhs
Kristu Jayanti College Bangalore Fee: Rs 6 lakhs. Accepted exam scores: CAT/MAT/CMAT Average Placement 2015-16: Rs.4.5 lakhs
Alliance School of Business - Alliance University, Bangalore Fee: Rs 13.50 lakhs Accepted exam scores: CAT/XAT/CMAT/MAT/NMAT by GMAC/ATMA/GMAT Average Placement 2016: Rs.7.50 lakhs
Adarsh Institute of Management And Information Technology (AIMIT) Bangalore Fee: Rs 4.5 lakhs. Accepted exam scores: CAT/GMAT/IIFT/XAT/MAT/CMAT/ATMA/KMAT/PGCET Average Placement 2016: Rs.4.5 lakhs Acharya Bangalore B-School (ABBS) Bangalore Fee: Rs 6 lakhs. Accepted exam scores: CAT/XAT/MAT/CMAT/ATMA Average Placement 2016: Rs.4.5 lakhs GIBS Bangalore Fee: Rs 5.10 lakhs. Accepted exam scores: CAT/XAT/MAT/CMAT/ATMA/MAT Average Placement 2016: Rs.4.5 lakhs IIBS Bangalore Fee: Rs 6.45 lakhs. Accepted exam scores: CAT/MAT/CMAT/XAT/others/own entrance exam Average Placement 2016: Rs.5.6 lakhs
M S Ramaiah Institute of Management (MSRIM) Bangalore Fee: Rs 6.5 lakhs. Accepted exam scores: CAT/MAT/CMAT/XAT/ATMA Average Placement 2016: Rs.4.21 lakhs
If we compare Top MBA colleges in Bangalore rank wise, MBA in Bangalore is considered a better option than many other cities in India.
Bangalore is the well known headquarters of leading IT companies like Wipro Technologies, and Infosys. Virtually every IT company including TCS, HCL, Dell and Cognizant have large set ups in Bangalore.
Some of the leading companies in diverse areas that have large presence in Bangalore are Reliance Infocom, Tata Infocom, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co Ltd, SBI Life Insurance Ltd, ING Vysya Life Insurance Company Ltd, United Life Insurance Company Ltd, IDBI Bank, HSBC BANK, ICICI Bank, State Bank of India, Canara Bank Head Office, Manipal Hospital and Columbia Asia Hospital.
The city of Bangalore is also home to headquarters of countless public sector undertakings such as Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML) and Hindustan Machine Tools (HMT).
There are number of MBA colleges in Bangalore with low fee structure but offering quality MBA education and are the most sought after destination to pursue the dream of doing MBA in Bangalore.
Stay tuned to MBAUniverse.com for more updates on MBA admission 2017 in Bangalore
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