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Palliative Care at the Career Institute and Medical Science, Bhopal – easing the journey towards the end!
We all have unfulfilled wishes; the care givers team tries its bst to fulfil wishes within their capacity. Even if time is limited, that time can be spent with joy and happiness.                     
Many a times those who take care need to be taken care of too. eBereavement Support for families who have lost loved one is very important. It involves dealing with grief, fear and a feeling of guilt too. 
Finally, receiving assurance by a team of professional health care specialist that you will go through this with ease can add life to a patient who has lost h
We will all perish inevitably. Many pray for an instant death to avoid prolonged suffering. But not all will encounter death as they wish for. You simply cannot turn a blind eye to it.  Therefore, we need to care about quality of death too, with as much concern as we have for quality of life. 
Addressing the need of specialized health care for people who are battling incurable illnesses and continue to live with a serious conditions, Career Institute and Medical Science, Bhopal has widened its health care practice by offering palliative care. Critical care is an aspect that comes into play when the patient’s condition can be reversed but when that ceases to happen, the best option to resort to is palliative care. It is a field of medical science that goes beyond administrating medication. A commonly acceptable way of treatment for terminally ill patients in western countries, but over the past years it has gained wide spread recognition in India. Treatment under this care can begin anytime, immediately after diagnosis or even in the later stages. Both adults and children can benefit widely from such care.
The institute, also a member of Indian Association of Palliative Care, treats patients as both out-patients and in-patients. A team of well-trained doctors, nurses, nutritionists, physiotherapists, social workers and spiritual leaders of different faiths work in unison to ensure complete physical, mental and social wellbeing in an organized pattern to minimize suffering of those battling a life-threatening disease. The aim is to ensure that first and foremost the distress of ‘I am going to die’ is dealt with. Helping the patient come to terms with the diagnosis and explaining the best possible scope of treatment enables better acceptance of the medical condition. Doctors and nurses try to find best ways to help with specific and general discomforts and disabilities like pain management, limited movement of limbs, immobility, difficulty in breathing, vision problems and fatigue. 
An expert group report has highlighted that palliative care among Cancer patients in India has resulted in better quality of life and longer survival in comparison to those cancer patients who are not under palliative care.   For example, if a patient develops anaemia while being treated for breast Cancer, a blood transfusion will relieve fatigue and enable the patient to lead a better quality of life while receiving treatment for breast cancer. A misconception that palliative care is only for Cancer patients needs to be dismissed.  It is very useful for patients with heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cancer, dementia, Parkinson's disease, AIDS, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, kidney failure, chronic liver disease, rheumatoid arthritis, neurological disease, congenital anomalies and drug-resistant tuberculosis. etc
Changing times has also altered the structure of our families. The rise in number of nuclear families leaves many to battle illness alone. Doctors and nurses help in creating a support group by counselling relatives and friends in how to deal with a terminally ill person and mentally strengthen them. Spiritual healing is also an important aspect under this care, chanting and singing of spiritual songs, healing by gurus or priest are arranged for. The patient’s preference of spending their last days at home or hospital is also catered for. 
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The top esophageal cancer treatment center, Career Institute of Medical Science, Bhopal uses alternative therapy along with conventional treatment for better results.
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Top Cancer Treatment Hospital in Bhopal | Krishna Cancer Hospital
At Krishna Cancer Hospital, we pride ourselves on being Bhopal's leading destination for cancer treatment and oncology care. As the best oncology hospital in Bhopal, we offer a full spectrum of services, including diagnostics, surgical oncology, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. Our team of top oncologists in Bhopal is committed to delivering personalized care tailored to each patient's unique needs. With a focus on innovative treatments and patient-centered care, Krishna Cancer Hospital is where hope meets healing. Choose us for expert cancer treatment and compassionate support every step of the way.
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Dr. Neeraj Goel
MBBS, MS, MCh (GI Surgery), Fellow Minimal Access HPB Surgery, South Korea, Robotic Surgery, Italy, Advanced Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery, Taiwan, Obesity Surgery, USA
Dr Neeraj Goel is the first GI Surgeon in the East Delhi & NCR to provide comprehensive GI surgical and GI Oncologic care. He is trained in GI Surgery from coveted GB Pant Hospital. He has also done his fellowship in HPB Surgery from South Korea. He performs all kind of laparoscopic GI surgical procedures. He is a trained Robotic Surgeon.
Professional Qualifications
Dr. Neeraj Goel started his medical professional journey from University College Medical Science. He did his post graduation (MS) from Hardinge Medical College. He has done his postdoctoral degree(MCh) in GI Surgery from GB Pant Hospital.
He is the first GI Surgeon In East Delhi & adjoining NCR to start full-fledged GI Surgical Services
At Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital (Now Max Hospital). Presently he is working as Director & Senior Consultant in Dharamshila Narayana Superspciality Hospital, Delhi. He is the only surgeon in East Delhi and NCR and amongst few in Country to perform complex surgery of Cytoreduction with HIPEC (Hyperthermic Introperitoneal Chemotherapy) for disseminated peritoneal Cancers. He is performing full array of advanced Minimal Access GI and HPB Surgery. He has worked as Senior Consultant Max Super specially Hospitals.
Minimal Access HPB Surgery
He is a fellow of Minimal Access HPBS Surgery from Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, South Korea.
Robotic Surgery
He is a certified Robotic Surgeon trained at International School of Robotic Surgery, Italy.
Advanced Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery: Taiwan
He is trained in Taiwan for the advanced laparoscopic Colorectal Surgeries.
Weight loss Central at University of Cincinnati - Ohio USA
He has been to Weight Loss Centre at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio USA for Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery).
GB Pant Hospital - Delhi
He completed his postdoctoral degree (MCh) in Surgical Gastroenterology/GI Surgery from coveted GB Pant Hospital Delhi.
Rajiv Gandhi cancer institute & Research Center - Delhi
At Rajiv Gandhi institute, he was involved in management and research of abdominal cancer.
He has to his credit multiple Chapters in post graduate and graduate books. He has many publications in national and international journal.
Awards & Honors
1. Faculty at various National and State level Surgical Conferences
2. Poster presentation on “Neuroendocrine Tumors of the ampulla” at Asia Pacific Hepatopancreatobiliary Association Conference in Shanghai, China.
3. Presented Poster on “Neuroendocrine Tumors of the ampulla” at Annual Conference of IASG, BaA video, India
4. Video presentation on ”Laparoscopic Lateral Pancreatojejunostomy” at Annual Conference of IASG, Bangaluru, India
5. Poster Presentation on “Isolated extrahepatic bile duct injury after blunt trauma abdomen” at Annual Conference of IASG, Bhopal, India
6. Stood Second In the Surgery Quiz at the Annual Conference of Delhi State Chapter of ASI, (as a team event).
7. Presented following papers at the Annual Meeting of Oncology Group of Delhi (OGD).
8. Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors and Imatinib and its effect on Blood Sugar control. Deltopectoral Flap for Head & Neck Malignancies.
9. Presented Paper on Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors: Our Experience at Annual Conference of Delhi State Chapter Of ASI.
Contact Information:
Name: Gastro Delhi
Address: D-1, Hakikat Rai Rd, Block D, Adarsh Nagar, Delhi, 110033
Phone: +91–9667365169, +91–9599294453
Website: www.gastrodelhi.com
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The word “sexually transmitted” is preventing people from taking the vaccine.
In India Cervical Cancer kills 1 woman every 8 minutes
In India Cervical Cancer is the 3rd most common cancer affecting both males and females. Around 53 million Indian women aged 13 years and above are at risk of developing cervical cancer yet the percentage of vaccination per year is not increasing. 
Cervical Cancer is caused by the HPV virus, the human papillomavirus. This virus is only transmitted sexually. In a country like India where sex is taboo, it’s difficult for parents to accept that their children could be sexually active before marriage. This is one of the main reasons that the vast population below the age of 26 is unvaccinated. The HPV vaccine is most effective when administered between the age of 9 and 15. 
There is a lot of misunderstanding regarding the virus and the vaccination. Many believe that their children would become more curious about sex or indulge in sexual activity after being vaccinated which is absolutely false. Some are of the opinion that if a person is monogamous (has only one sexual partner) they will not contact the virus which is again not true. The virus can infect anyone. 
The vaccination is not recommended after the age of 40 since research indicates that most people have already been exposed to the HPV virus at least once in their life span and have developed antibodies.
Contacting the virus does not always lead to cancer. Usually, the human immune system fights back and with the help of medication the virus dies out. It is when the virus does not leave the body or even after symptoms subside a small amount of virus still lingers on in the body this causes the cells that line the cervix mouth and throat, anus, penis, vulva, or vagina to grow abnormally, these are called pre-cancerous cells. If these cells are not killed, they will continue to become cancer. 
The HPV virus infects both boys and girls, men and women therefore it is equally important to vaccinate both girls are boys.
A large part of Indian society is unaware of this virus and the need to vaccinate against it. In fact cervical cancer can be largely prevented and the number of deaths can be decreased drastically with the help of the vaccine.
Today India has 3 vaccines - Cervarix, Gardasil and the latest Gardasil 9. Serum institute of India is already making its own vaccine Cervavac which has got approval from the government and will be commercially available by the year-end. Cervavac will be priced at a much lower rate and the medical fraternity is hopeful that this will lead to a decrease in cancer caused by the HPV virus. 
The need of the hour is more awareness and acceptance that physical intimacy is part of human existence. By ignoring or choosing to disregard this fact we are only putting our younger generation at risk of developing cancer. 
2 doses spaced out with a gap of 6 months between the age of 9 to 14 years and 3 doses spaced out between the age of  15 to 26 years can save individuals from cancer. 
Schools, colleges, and community centers need to accept this as their duty to spread awareness and organize vaccination camps. With more doctors recommending and informing patients about the effects of the HPV virus, the country hopes to see a fall in the number of cases. 
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GI Surgeon in Delhi, HIPEC Surgeon in Delhi, Colorectal Surgeon in Delhi, Cancer Surgeon in Delhi - Dr. Neeraj Goel
DR.  NEERAJ GOEL
Dr Neeraj Goel is the first GI Surgeon in the East Delhi & NCR to provide comprehensive GIsurgical and GI Oncologic care. He is trained in GI Surgery from coveted GB Pant Hospital. He has also done his fellowship in HPB Surgery from South Korea. He performs all kind of laparoscopic GI surgical procedures. He is a trained Robotic Surgeon.
Professional Qualifications
Dr. Neeraj Goel started his medical professional journey from University College Medical Science. He did his post graduation (MS) from Hardinge Medical College. He has done his postdoctoral degree(MCh) in GI Surgery from GB Pant Hospital.
He is the first GI Surgeon In East Delhi & adjoining NCR to start full-fledged GI Surgical Services
At Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital (Now Max Hospital). Presently he is working as Director & Senior Consultant in Dharamshila Narayana Superspciality Hospital, Delhi. He is the only surgeon in East Delhi and NCR and amongst few in Country to perform complex surgery of Cytoreduction with HIPEC (Hyperthermic Introperitoneal Chemotherapy) for disseminated peritoneal Cancers. He is performing full array of advanced Minimal Access GI and HPB Surgery. He has worked as Senior Consultant Max Super specially Hospitals.
Minimal Access HPB Surgery
He is a fellow of Minimal Access HPBS Surgery from Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, South Korea.
Robotic Surgery
He is a certified Robotic Surgeon trained at International School of Robotic Surgery, Italy.
Advanced Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery: Taiwan
He is trained in Taiwan for the advanced laparoscopic Colorectal Surgeries.
Weight loss Central at University of Cincinnati - Ohio USA
He has been to Weight Loss Centre at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio USA for Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery).
GB Pant Hospital - Delhi
He completed his postdoctoral degree (MCh) in Surgical Gastroenterology/GI Surgery from coveted GB Pant Hospital Delhi.
Rajiv Gandhi cancer institute & Research Center - Delhi
At Rajiv Gandhi institute, he was involved in management and research of abdominal cancer.
He has to his credit multiple Chapters in post graduate and graduate books. He has many publications in national and international journal.
Awards & HonorsFaculty at various National and State level Surgical Conferences
Poster presentation on “Neuroendocrine Tumors of the ampulla” at Asia Pacific Hepatopancreatobiliary Association Conference in Shanghai, China.
Presented Poster on “Neuroendocrine Tumors of the ampulla” at Annual Conference of IASG, BaA video, India
Video presentation on ”Laparoscopic Lateral Pancreatojejunostomy” at Annual Conference of IASG, Bangaluru, India
Poster Presentation on “Isolated extrahepatic bile duct injury after blunt trauma abdomen” at Annual Conference of IASG, Bhopal, India
Stood Second In the Surgery Quiz at the Annual Conference of Delhi State Chapter of ASI, (as a team event).
Presented following papers at the Annual Meeting of Oncology Group of Delhi (OGD).
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors and Imatinib and its effect on Blood Sugar control. Deltopectoral Flap for Head & Neck Malignancies.
Presented Paper on Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors: Our Experience at Annual Conference of Delhi State Chapter Of ASI.
Presented following Papers at Annual Conference of Delhi State Chapter of ASI
Postmastectomy Edema - An added a venous component
Small Bowel Tumors.
Biliary Fistula of unknown origin - An iatrogenic Complication.
Rare skin Tumors.
TAG :  HIPEC Surgeon in Delhi,  GI Surgeon in Delhi,   Cancer surgeon in Delhi
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Dr. Neeraj Goel
Cancer Surgeon in Delhi
Dr Neeraj Goel is the first GI Surgeon in the East Delhi & NCR to provide comprehensive GI surgical and GI Oncologic care. He is trained in GI Surgery from coveted GB Pant Hospital. He has also done his fellowship in HPB Surgery from South Korea. He performs all kind of laparoscopic GI surgical procedures. He is the best Cancer Surgeon in Delhi.
Professional Qualifications
Dr. Neeraj Goel started his medical professional journey from University College Medical Science. He did his post graduation (MS) from Hardinge Medical College. He has done his postdoctoral degree(MCh) in GI Surgery from GB Pant Hospital.
He is the first GI Surgeon In East Delhi & adjoining NCR to start full-fledged GI Surgical Services
At Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital (Now Max Hospital). Presently he is working as Clinical Lead & Senior Consultant in Dharamshila Narayana Superspciality Hospital, Delhi. He is the only surgeon in East Delhi and NCR and amongst few in Country to perform complex surgery of Cytoreduction with HIPEC (Hyperthermic Introperitoneal Chemotherapy) for disseminated peritoneal Cancers. He is performing full array of advanced Minimal Access GI and HPB Surgery. He has worked as Senior Consultant Max Super specially Hospitals.
Minimal Access HPB Surgery
He is a fellow of Minimal Access HPBS Surgery from Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, South Korea.
Robotic Surgery
He is a certified Robotic Surgeon trained at International School of Robotic Surgery, Italy.
Advanced Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery: Taiwan
He is trained in Taiwan for the advanced laparoscopic Colorectal Surgeries.
Weight loss Central at University of Cincinnati - Ohio USA
He has been to Weight Loss Centre at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio USA for Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery).
GB Pant Hospital - Delhi
He completed his postdoctoral degree (MCh) in Surgical Gastroenterology/GI Surgery from coveted GB Pant Hospital Delhi.
Rajiv Gandhi cancer institute & Research Center - Delhi
At Rajiv Gandhi institute, he was involved in management and research of abdominal cancer.
He has to his credit multiple Chapters in post graduate and graduate books. He has many publications in national and international journal.
Awards & HonorsFaculty at various National and State level Surgical Conferences
Poster presentation on “Neuroendocrine Tumors of the ampulla” at Asia Pacific Hepatopancreatobiliary Association Conference in Shanghai, China.
Presented Poster on “Neuroendocrine Tumors of the ampulla” at Annual Conference of IASG, BaA video, India
Video presentation on ”Laparoscopic Lateral Pancreatojejunostomy” at Annual Conference of IASG, Bangaluru, India
Poster Presentation on “Isolated extrahepatic bile duct injury after blunt trauma abdomen” at Annual Conference of IASG, Bhopal, India
Stood Second In the Surgery Quiz at the Annual Conference of Delhi State Chapter of ASI, (as a team event).
Presented following papers at the Annual Meeting of Oncology Group of Delhi (OGD).
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors and Imatinib and its effect on Blood Sugar control. Deltopectoral Flap for Head & Neck Malignancies.
Presented Paper on Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors: Our Experience at Annual Conference of Delhi State Chapter Of ASI.
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GI Surgeon in Delhi, HIPEC Surgeon in Delhi, Colorectal Surgeon in Delhi, Cancer Surgeon in Delhi - Dr. Neeraj Goel
Dr. Neeraj Goel is the Best GI Surgeon in Delhi
Dr. Neeraj Goel
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Dr. Neeraj Goel is the best GI Surgeon in the Delhi & NCR to provide comprehensive GI surgical and GI Oncologic care. He is trained in GI Surgery from the coveted GB Pant Hospital. He has also done his fellowship in HPB Surgery in South Korea. He performs all kinds of laparoscopic GI surgical procedures. He is a trained Robotic Surgeon.
Professional Qualifications
Dr. Neeraj Goel started his medical professional journey at University College Medical Science. He did his post-graduation (MS) from Hardinge Medical College. He has done his postdoctoral degree(MCh) in GI Surgery from GB Pant Hospital.
He is the first GI Surgeon In East Delhi & adjoining NCR to start full-fledged GI Surgical Services
At Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital (Now Max Hospital). Presently he is working as Clinical Lead & Senior Consultant in Dharamshila Narayana Superspciality Hospital, Delhi. He is the only surgeon in East Delhi and NCR and amongst few in the Country to perform complex surgery of Cytoreduction with HIPEC (Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy) for disseminated peritoneal Cancers. He is performing a full array of advanced Minimal Access GI and HPB Surgery. He has worked as Senior Consultant Max Super, especially in Hospitals.
Minimal Access HPB Surgery
He is a fellow of Minimal Access HPBS Surgery from Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, South Korea.
Robotic Surgery
He is a certified Robotic Surgeon trained at the International School of Robotic Surgery, Italy.
Advanced Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery: Taiwan
He is trained in Taiwan for advanced laparoscopic Colorectal Surgeries.
Weight loss Central at University of Cincinnati - Ohio USA
He has been to the Weight Loss Centre at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio USA for Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery).
GB Pant Hospital - Delhi
He completed his postdoctoral degree (MCh) in Surgical Gastroenterology/GI Surgery from coveted GB Pant Hospital Delhi.
Rajiv Gandhi cancer institute & Research Center - Delhi
At Rajiv Gandhi institute, he was involved in the management and research of abdominal cancer.
He has to his credit multiple Chapters in post-graduate and graduate books. He has many publications in national and international journals.
Awards & HonorsFaculty at various National and State level Surgical Conferences
Poster presentation on “Neuroendocrine Tumors of the ampulla” at Asia Pacific Hepatopancreatobiliary Association Conference in Shanghai, China.
Presented Poster on “Neuroendocrine Tumors of the ampulla” at Annual Conference of IASG, BaA video, India
Video presentation on ”Laparoscopic Lateral Pancreatojejunostomy” at Annual Conference of IASG, Bangaluru, India
Poster Presentation on “Isolated extrahepatic bile duct injury after blunt trauma abdomen” at Annual Conference of IASG, Bhopal, India
Stood Second In the Surgery Quiz at the Annual Conference of Delhi State Chapter of ASI, (as a team event).
Presented the following papers at the Annual Meeting of Oncology Group of Delhi (OGD).
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors and Imatinib and its effect on Blood Sugar control. Deltopectoral Flap for Head & Neck Malignancies.
Presented Paper on Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors: Our Experience at Annual Conference of Delhi State Chapter Of ASI.
Presented following Papers at Annual Conference of Delhi State Chapter of ASI
Postmastectomy Edema - An added a venous component
Small Bowel Tumors.
Biliary Fistula of unknown origin - An iatrogenic Complication.
Rare skin Tumors.
Tag = GI Surgeon in Delhi, Colorectal surgeon in Delhi, Cancer surgeon in Delhi
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Coronavirus Outbreak LIVE Updates: Cases in India soar to 37,336 after highest single-day spike with 2,364 COVID-19 infections
09:26 (IST)
Coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh Latest Update
Train carrying stranded labourers reaches Bhopal from Nashik
A special train carrying over 300 stranded labourers from Nashik in Maharashtra reached on Saturday morning. A district administration official said that the non- stop special train reached Misrod Railway Station on the outskirts of Bhopal.
"We have started screening these passengers brought here from Nashik in the special train. After that, they will be sent to their respective towns in different buses," the official said.
This is the first special train which reached Bhopal after the Centre's announcement to run such services to facilitate the stranded labourers and workers.
09:20 (IST)
Coronavirus in Maharashtra Latest Update
Four buses ferrying stranded students from Kota reach Pune
Four buses from Maharashtra brought back stranded students from Kota, Rajasthan, on Friday night. All students underwent health screening at Swar Gate bus stand in Pune and were advised home quarantine.
Pune: 74 buses from Maharashtra brought back stranded students from Kota, Rajasthan, last night. All students underwent health screening at Swar Gate bus stand and were advised home quarantine#Maharashtra pic.twitter.com/DbNGnLnIAg
— ANI (@ANI) May 2, 2020
09:09 (IST)
Coronavirus in India Latest Update
India reports highest single-day increase in confirmed cases
2293 new cases, 71 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours in India. This is the highest number of cases reported in one day, said Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
09:04 (IST)
Coronavirus in India Latest Update
India registers  37,336 cases, 1,218 deaths
India’s total COVID-19 confirmed cases rises to 37,336 out of which 26,167 cases are still active. 9,950 patients have been cured or discharged so far while the death toll has risen to 1,218 and one patient was moved out of the country.
08:59 (IST)
Coronavirus in West Bengal Latest Update
West Bengal govt asks private hospitals to resume normal services
The West Bengal Health Department on Friday issued directives to private hospitals and healthcare facilities to resume normal services in a planned manner. Ensuring the safety, protection, and comfort of the medical staff engaged in such facilities needs the highest priority, it said.
"There are reports that patients in need of regular critical care related to blood transfusion, dialysis, chemotherapy, owl, obstetric care, institutional deliveries, immunisation are facing hardship due to private hospitals and healthcare facilities either remaining non-functional or turning away patients out of fear of contracting COVID-19.
08:50 (IST)
Coronavirus in South Korea Latest Update
South Korea continuing downturn of new cases; reports 6 new cases
South Korea has reported six fresh cases of the new coronavirus, continuing a month-long streak of below 100. Infections continue to wane in the hardest-hit city of Daegu, where no new cases were detected.
Figures released by South Korea's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Saturday brought national figures to 10,780 cases and 250 virus-related deaths.
At least 1,081 cases have been linked to international arrivals, but these cases have also declined in recent weeks as the government strengthened border controls, such as enforcing 14-day quarantines on all passengers coming from overseas.
08:46 (IST)
Coronavirus in Assam Latest Update
3,673 people arrested in Assam for violating lockdown
The Assam Police said on Friday that it has arrested 3,673 people across the state in the last 38 days for violating the lockdown order imposed to contain the COVID-19 outbreak and collected over Rs 1.62 crore as fine.
In its daily report on the lockdown, the police said 1,690 cases have been registered for 2,532 incidents since the beginning of the restrictions. "A total of 3,673 people have been arrested for these cases and a collective fine of over Rs 1.62 core was collected from them for violating the lockdown norms," the statement said.
Besides, 22,367 vehicles and 32 boats have been detained from various parts of the state during this period.
08:38 (IST)
Coronavirus in US Latest Update
US reports 1,883 deaths in past 24 hours
 There have been 1,883 deaths due to the novel coronavirus disease in the US in the past 24 hours, according to the John Hopkins University tracker.
08:34 (IST)
Coronavirus in Jharkhand Latest Update
Jharkhand students stuck in Kota set to return home
The Jharkhand government is facilitating the return of students stranded in Rajasthan's Kota — the coaching hub for engineering and medical aspirants -- following the imposition of the nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of COVID-19.
"Resident Commissioner, Jharkhand, MR Meena, is on his way to Kota to facilitate the return of the stranded students," an official release here said.
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren said two special trains carrying students of Jharkhand will be flagged off from Kota tonight. "On behalf of the people of Jharkhand, I thank the central government and the Rajasthan chief minister for this support," Soren tweeted.
कोटा से झारखण्ड के बच्चों का पहला जत्था भी राँची जोन के लिए निकल पड़ा है। इस मदद के लिए केंद्र सरकार, @ashokgehlot51 जी एवं राजस्थान सरकार के सभी पदाधिकारियों का मेरा सहृदय आभार। कल धनबाद जोन के लिए दूसरी ट्रेन चलेगी। यात्रा करने वाले सभी बच्चों को मेरी हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं। pic.twitter.com/Z8G09k5vya
— Hemant Soren (घर में रहें - सुरक्षित रहें) (@HemantSorenJMM) May 1, 2020
08:31 (IST)
Coronavirus in Maharashtra Latest Update
68-year-old COVID-19 patient dies in Pune
A 68-year-old patient who had tested positive for COVID-19 had passed away in Pune. The cause of death is reported to be an acute respiratory failure due to ARDS with Myocarditis with COVID-19 infection. Total death toll in Pune district is now 100, said Pune Health officials, Maharashtra.
08:13 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates
RBI guv to meet bank chiefs to take stock of financial sector
Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das is expected to meet with bank chiefs on Saturday to take stock of the financial sector and deliberate on steps to be taken to boost industry amid the COVID-19 crisis, sources said.
The meeting will take stock of implementation of several steps announced by the RBI, including moderation in interest rate and its transmission, as well as liquidity infusion measures to support the industry.
07:54 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates 
Amazon says India business most affected due to COVID-19 lockdown ​
Amazon has said that the COVID-19 pandemic had largely affected its business in India. The global e-commerce giant said that due to the nationwide lockdown it had to cut back on a lot of offerings in India and only deliver essential goods.
Amazon said that it will resume its operations after getting the nod from the government.
"I think the biggest impact internationally has been in India where, of course, similar to all companies in India, we're now only fulfilling our essential goods such as grocery, so that's cut back a lot on our offering," Brian T Olsavsky, senior vice president and chief financial officer of Amazon saying during an earnings call.
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07:50 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Chhattisgarh Latest Updates 
Rapid tests of Chhattisgarh Police officials conducted
Coronavirus rapid tests are being conducted on all the officials of Chhattisgarh Police deployed in active duty. "Such directions to conduct the tests were given for the safety of police officials and their family members," said DGP DM Awasthi. 
#Chhattisgarh police conducting #Corona rapid test of all of its officials deployed in active duty. DGP DM Awasthi says directions given  to conduct such test for safety of police officials & their family members. 
#Chhattisgarh police conducting #Corona rapid test of all of its officials deployed in active duty. DGP DM Awasthi says directions given to conduct such test for safety of police officials & their family members. #IndiaFightsCorona
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) May 2, 2020
07:40 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates 
COVID-19 cases rise to 35,365, toll at 1,152 in India
India reported another surge of COVID-19 cases on Friday with a record 1,755 patients testing positive and 77 people dying from the novel coronavirus that has claimed over 2,33,000 lives and shattered global economies since it originated in China's Wuhan city in December last year.
The confirmed cases in the country climbed to 35,365 while deaths reached 1,152 as the Centre extended the nationwide lockdown till 17 May.
Coronavirus Outbreak LATEST Updates: 2293 new cases, 71 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours in India. This is the highest number of cases reported in one day, said Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
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India reported another surge of COVID-19 cases on Friday with a record 1,755 patients testing positive and 77 people dying from the novel coronavirus that has claimed over 2,33,000 lives and shattered global economies since it originated in China's Wuhan city in December last year.
The confirmed cases in the country climbed to 35,365 while deaths reached 1,152 as the Centre extended the nationwide lockdown till 17 May.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had first announced a 21-day nationwide lockdown from 25 March, which was later extended by two more weeks till 4 May to contain the virus spread.
On Friday, the Centre announced a third extension but this time, it provided some relaxations for various business activities and people's movement within areas with limited or no COVID-19 cases.
In fact, on Friday morning, the first train carrying around 1,200 people left Lingampally in Telangana to Hatia in Jharkhand by a 24-coach special train on a pilot basis, while another train carrying migrant workers stranded in Kerala left for Odisha's Bhubaneswar on Friday night.
Later in the day, the Centre announced that states and Union Territories will be able to avail "special train service" to bring stranded migrant workers, students and tourists home, provided they are willing to pay for it and both host and destination governments mutually agree to the movement of the people.
The government on Friday also announced that it has ramped up production of COVID-19 protective gear and medical equipment, giving a boost to its fight against COVID-19 and reducing it dependency on foreign countries for these items which are in high demand globally due to the pandemic.
The Centre on Friday said it has placed order for 2.22 crore personal protection equipment (PPE), of which around 1.43 crore will be procured from domestic manufacturers and the rest imported.
Separately, Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat announced at a special press briefing, along with the three service chiefs, that the armed forces will express their gratitude to all "corona warriors" on Sunday by conducting fly-pasts, showering petals on hospitals treating COVID-19 patients and illuminating naval vessels.
Besides, the Army will conduct mountain band displays along some COVID-19 hospitals in almost every district.
Rawat also said it is not proper to conclude that the novel coronavirus outbreak is a result of biological warfare.
US president Donald Trump has often claimed that the deadly virus originated from a virology lab, but his comments undercut a rare public statement from his own intelligence community, which stated no such assessment has been made by them, whether the COVID-19 outbreak began through contact with infected animals or if it was the result of an accident at a laboratory in Wuhan.
COVID-19 cases as of Friday
In its 5 pm update, the Health Ministry said the toll due to the novel coronavirus rose to 1,152 with 77 fatalities reported since Thursday evening, while the number of cases saw a record jump of 1,755 to go up to 35,365 cases on Friday.
The number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 25,148 while 9,064 people have recovered, and one patient has migrated, the ministry said.
"Thus, around 25.63 percent patients have recovered so far," a health ministry official said.
The total number of cases include 111 foreign nationals.
A total of 77 deaths were reported since Thursday evening, of which 27 fatalities were reported from Maharashtra, 17 from Gujarat, 11 from West Bengal, seven each from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, three from Delhi, two from Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh and one from Karnataka.
Of the 1,152 deaths, Maharashtra tops the tally with 459 fatalities. Mumbai on Friday recorded 751 new COVID-19 cases, the highest in a day, taking the number of coronavirus positive cases in the city to 7,625, civic officials said.
Gujarat reported 214 deaths, follwed by Madhya Pradesh at 137, Delhi at 59, Rajasthan at 58, Uttar Pradesh at 41 and West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh at 33 each.
The death toll reached 27 in Tamil Nadu, 26 in Telangana, while Karantaka has reported 22 deaths.
Punjab has registered 19 fatalities so far. The disease has claimed eight lives in Jammu and Kashmir, four in Kerala while 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 ministry data.
According to the ministry's data updated in the evening, the highest number of confirmed cases in the country are from Maharashtra at 10,498 followed by Gujarat at 4,395, Delhi at 3,515, Madhya Pradesh at 2,719, Rajasthan at 2,584, Tamil Nadu at 2,323 and Uttar Pradesh at 2,281.
The number of COVID-19 cases has gone up to 1,463 in Andhra Pradesh and 1,039 in Telangana.
The number of cases has risen to 795 in West Bengal, 614 in Jammu and Kashmir, 576 in Karnataka, 497 in Kerala, 426 in Bihar and 357 in Punjab.
Haryana has reported 313 coronavirus infection cases, while Odisha has 143 cases. A total 111 people have been infected with the virus in Jharkhand and 57 in Uttarakhand.
Chandigarh has reported 56 cases, Assam has 42 while Himachal Pradesh and Chhattisgarh have registered 40 infections each so far.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands has 33 COVID-19 cases while Ladakh has reported 22 infections so far.
Meghalaya has reported 12 cases, Puducherry has eight cases while Goa has seven COVID-19 cases.
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 adding, " 393 cases are being assigned to states for contact tracing."
States wise distribution is subject to further verification and reconciliation, it said.
Centre extends lockdown till 17 May, names 130 districts as red zones
While several countries including Italy, Switzerland, New Zealand, Austria and various states of the US have begun easing their respective lockdowns, the MHA on Friday announced that the nationwide lockdown will extended by another two weeks, starting from 4 May, a day after the second phase ends, till 17 May.
The MHA's announcement came after the Ministry of Health issued a new list of districts categorised into red, orange and green zones depending on the virus-load. The updated list shows 130 districts in red zone, 284 in orange zone and 319 in green zone.
This classification of districts is to be followed by states and UTs till 10 May and the will be revised on a weekly basis or earlier if required.
All major urban centres including Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Pune, Bengaluru and Ahmedabad have been designated as red zones in the new classification.
Announcing the guidelines to be followed for third phase of the lockdown, the MHA said that some activities such as air travel, rail, metro and inter-state movement by road, running of educational and training institutions, hospitality services, cinema halls, malls, gymnasiums and sports complexes, will remain prohibited throughout the country, irrespective of the zone.
All social, political, cultural and other kinds of gatherings and religious places or places of worship for public will also remain shut, as per an order issued by the Union Home Ministry.
Outside the containment zone falling within red zones, certain more activities will be prohibited and these include plying of cycle rickshaws and auto-rickshaws, running of taxis and cab aggregators, intra-district and inter-district plying of buses, as also barber shops, spas and saloons.
Activities allowed in red zones with restrictions would include movement of individuals and vehicles for permitted activities, with a maximum of two persons (besides the driver) in four-wheelers and with no pillion rider in two-wheelers.
E-Commerce activities in red zones are permitted only for essential goods. Private offices can operate with up to 33 percent strength as per requirement, with the remaining persons working from home.
Commercial and private establishments allowed in red zones include print and electronic media, IT and IT enabled services, data and call centres, cold storage and warehousing services, private security and facility management services, and services provided by self-employed persons, except for barbers.
In orange zones, taxis and cab aggregators will also be permitted with one driver and one passenger only, while inter-district movement of individuals and vehicles will be allowed for permitted activities only. Four-wheeler vehicles will have maximum two passengers besides the driver and pillion riding will be allowed on two-wheelers.
In green zones, all activities are permitted except those prohibited throughout the country irrespective of the zone. However buses and bus depots can operate with maximum 50 percent capacity.
MHA allows movement of stranded migrants, students, pilgrims by special trains
On Friday, the MHA also announced that states will be able to use trains for ferrying people stranded due to the nationwide lockdown to their respective states.
Exercising the powers conferred under the Disaster Management Act, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla said the movement of migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other persons stranded at different places is allowed by special trains to be operated by the Ministry of Railways (MoR).
The MoR will designate nodal officers for coordinating with the states and Union territories for their movement, he added
"The MoR will issue detailed guidelines for sale of tickets, and for social distancing and other safety measures to be observed at train stations, platforms and within the trains," the home secretary said.
These trains will run provided "on request from both the Originating and Destination State Governments".
News agency PTI quoted railways officials as saying that state governments will be charged the fare of ferrying stranded people in special trains back to their native places.
Joint Secretary in the MHA Punya Salila Srivastava said that states and the Railway Board will make the necessary arrangements for the transportation of stranded people.
Underlining that some problems are cropping up in the movement of trucks and load carriers, Srivastava also said the MHA has again written to the states, reiterating that no separate pass is needed for trucks and load carriers, including the empty vehicles.
Centre orders 2.2 crore PPEs; 1.43 crore to be manufactured in India
The Centre on Friday said it has placed order for 2.22 crore personal protection equipment (PPE), of which around 1.43 crore will be procured from domestic manufacturers and the rest imported.
"Earlier, there was no domestic manufacturing of PPE in the country and almost all of them were imported. We now have 111 indigenous manufacturers," said PD Vaghela, the Secretary of the Department of Pharmaceuticals and Chairman of the Empowered Group-3, adding that the number of PPEs ordered is higher than the projected demand of two crore PPEs.
Vaghela also said about 19,398 ventilators are available in India and orders have been placed for 60,884 more, and of these 59,884 will be made by domestic manufacturers.
The Ministry of Health has indicated a projected demand of 75,000 ventilators till June, 2020.
"Against the same, the present availability is about 19,398. Out of the total orders placed, 59,884 ventilators have been ordered to domestic manufacturers and imports are to the tune of 1,000 ventilators," he said.
He said of the total 2.49 crore N-95/N-99 masks to be procured, 1.49 crore have been ordered from domestic manufacturers and about one crore N- 95 masks are being imported.
On production of drugs and other medical equipment, he said, "HCQ (hydroxychloroquine) production has increased from 12.23 crore to 30 crore (tablets) per month."
He further said that over four lakh oxygen cylinders are available which is "sufficient for today's requirements". "Orders for more than 1 lakh oxygen cylinders have been placed and industrial oxygen is being converted into medical oxygen," he added.
He also informed that against a demand for 35 lakh combined RT-PCR testing kits, the ICMR has ordered more than 21 lakh and close to 14 lakh kits have already been received.
With inputs from agencies
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