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Nagaland’s district Kiphire reports first Covid-19 positive case, Assam reports 10 more deathcases

  Nagaland has reported 38 new positive cases for Covid-19 in the past 24 hours and with the new cases the state tally has gone up to 3,558. “Update! 38 new +ve cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed out of 615 samples tested,” health minister Phom tweeted. The health minister informed that of the new cases, 29 have been detected in Dimapur, 7 in Kohima, and 1 each case has been detected in Kiphire and Wokha districts. “Necessary contact tracing has been activated and all primary contacts are under self-isolation,” the health minister said. According to the latest report, prepared by the Nagaland COVID19 war room, the total number of positive cases in the state reached 3,558. Nagaland currently has 1,880 active COVID19 cases. A total of 1,664 patients, who were earlier infected by COVID19, have been discharged from various hospitals or Covid Care Centres across Nagaland after they tested negative. The deadly disease has so far claimed the lives of 7 positive patients in Nagaland. Anothe
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Grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya will be ready in next 36-40 months: Champat Rai

    The General Secretary of Shri Ram Janambhoomi Teertha Kshetra today said that construction of Grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya will be completed in next 36-40 months. The construction will be such that it can stand for at least the next 1000 years. While addressing a Press Conference in Delhi, Champat Rai said "only stone will be used in the construction of Ram Mandir. Iron won't be used at all for the construction." Rai further said, "The best experts from Larsen and Toubro are involved in the construction of Ram Temple In Ayodhya." Shri Ram Janambhoomi Teertha Kshetra has requested people to come forward and donate Copper rods for construction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya. Copper is expected to give temple more durability. "Copper strips and rods will be needed for construction of Ram temple. In the starting we will need around 20000 copper strips and rods, hence we request people to come forward and donate copper," he said.

India, Bangladesh discuss COVID-19 assistance, revival of economy and increasing connectivity post-pandemic

  Alarmed over Bangladesh’s closeness with China, India dispatched its Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla to meet Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka. Shringla in first foreign visit since the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak arrived on a two-day visit to Bangladesh and called on PM Hasina who appreciated the fact that PM Narendra Modi sent Shringla to Dhaka. During the meeting, both the countries discussed ways to co-operate on containing the coronavirus pandemic, including on therapeutics and vaccine. The revival of the economy in a post-pandemic world and enhancing connectivity was also discussed. During the meeting, the two further discussed security-related issues of mutual interest and proposal for the travel bubble for business, official, and medical travel amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Siddharth Pithani opened door of room where Sushant was found dead and brought his body down:

  Sushant's house help Neeraj told Times Now that it was Siddharth Pithani who opened the door to the actor's room and cut the rope from which he was found hanging on June 14 to bring his body down. The last person who spoke to Sushant Singh Rajput before his death on June 14, his house help Neeraj, has revealed that it was his flatmate and creative manager Siddharth Pithani who opened the door of the room where Sushant was found dead. Pithani cut the rope from which Sushant was hanging and his body fell to the bed, Neeraj spoke exclusively to  Times Now's reporter.   Neeraj said that Sushant was certainly suffering from some illness which is why he took the drastic step. "Sushant asked for a glass of cold water before he was found dead about 1-1.5 hours later," Neeraj said.

Uttar Pradesh Health Minister Atul Garg tests positive for corona virus

  Health Minister Atul Garg requested all those who came in contact with him recently to get tested for coronavirus. Uttar Pradesh Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Atul Garg, said on Tuesday that he has tested positive for COVID-19. Atul Garg requested all those who came in contact with him recently to get tested for the disease. "On August 15, RTPCR test was done and I had tested negative. Yesterday, in the rapid test conducted at around 9 pm, I tested positive. People who came in contact with me from August 16 to August 18 should get themselves tested," he said in a tweet in Hindi.

Home Minister Amit Shah admitted to hospital

  Amit Shah admitted to AIIMS days after recovery from the covid-19.On Monday night,Amit Shah was admitted to AIIMS , days after he recovered from the corona virus. Amit Shah is currently under observation at AIIMS. A team of doctors led by AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Guleria is monitoring his condition. AIIMS has said in a medical bulletin that Amit Shah has been complaining of fatigue and body aches for the past 3-4 days. "He is comfortable and continuing his work from hospital," said AIIMS on Monday morning. Amit Shah had tested negative for coronavirus on Friday, after receiving treatment for around two weeks at the Medanta Hospital in Gurgaon. Amit Shah was on home isolation after his recent release from hospital. 55-year-old Amit Shah, who had tested positive for coronavirus early in August, had said that on the advice of the doctors, he will be in home isolation for the next few days.

Belarus president says that there will be no new election 'untill you kill me'

  Belarus President Alexander Lukasheno says that there will be no new election done 'untill you kill me' as protesters rally against strongman. The embattled leader – known as ‘Europe’s last dictator’ – is facing the biggest challenge to his 26-year rule amid a wave of protests sparked by his re-election on August 9. Belarus' embattled President Alexander Lukashenko has declared that the country will not have new elections "until you kill me," according to videos posted online by local news outlets. Lukashenko made the comments while visiting a Minsk factory Monday, where he was booed and a group of workers chanted "Leave!" in unison. It's yet another sign that the strongman's traditional support base is crumbling after he claimed victory in disputed elections earlier this month. "You talk about dishonest elections and want to hold new elections," Lukashenko told the crowd. "My response to this — we held the elections and until yo