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Hyderabad: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has engaged all its resources to contain the spread of Covid-19 virus and help the needy amid lockdown imposed to control the second wave of pandemic. The first round of fever survey was completed on Friday with the municipal corporation covering over 17.14 lakh households in the GHMC […]
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State govt had extended the scheme till May 31 considering pandemic situation
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The centre, which is equipped with 90 beds and required facilities, is located at Krishnaveni Nagar, Kothapet.
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On Wednesday, 4,976 individuals have recovered with a recovery rate of 90.75 per cent
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As per norms, if a trade is carried without obtaining licence, 100 per cent penalty will be imposed on the trader at the time of identification
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The meals, made up of 400 gm of rice, vegetable curry, sambar and pickle, were given to over 45,000 people on the first day itself
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As a part of the exercise, all government hospitals treating Covid patients will be cleaned and sanitised to make sure patient attendants have a hygienic waiting area
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On Monday, 5559 individuals have recovered with a recovery rate of 90.17 percent.
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Apart from complete cleaning and sanitation of the hospital, illumination works were taken up, electric poles in the hospital premises were repaired and hundreds of saplings have been planted
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Hyderabad: Intensifying Covid-19 containment measures, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), since May 14 has been covering over a lakh households every day as part of its ongoing fever survey. On Sunday, around 1.37 lakh households were covered by 1,563 teams comprising field-level workers from the GHMC and Health Department. Meanwhile, National Dengue Day was […]
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On Saturday, 6,026 individuals have recovered with a recovery rate of 89.33 per cent
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Since January this year, only one malaria case and 39 dengue cases were reported in the city
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A total of 1,410 teams comprising field-level workers from the GHMC and Health department are engaged in the survey
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On Friday, 6,361 individuals have recovered with a recovery rate of 88.91 percent
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Only 100 tonnes has been taken against 1,000 tonnes offered by the corporation
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On Thursday, 6,876 individuals have recovered with a recovery rate of 88.42 per cent
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Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Thursday directed the District Medical Authority and other authorities concerned to renew the licence granted to Virinchi Hospitals, Banjara Hills, on ad-hoc basis. Justice T Vinod Kumar in the vacation court was dealing with a writ petition filed by the hospital questioning the action of the District Medical Authority […]
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GHMC asked to provide food to inmates of night shelters, orphanages and revise timings of Annapurna canteens to offer food twice a day apart from giving high priority to slums and migrants
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Hyderabad: To serve the needy amid lockdown, the State government has decided to increase the number of Annapurna Canteens offering hot and hygienic meals for Rs 5. In addition to the present 140 canteens in GHMC limits, the additional 102 new canteens will be set up which will become operational from May 14. The list […]
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Hyderabad: As part of the State government efforts to contain Covid-19 pandemic in the city, elected representatives and officials from line departments are setting up an exclusive vaccination centre beside multi-purpose function hall located in Seethaphalmandi. “To reduce the load at existing vaccination centres in Seethaphalmandi ward, Deputy Speaker T Padma Rao and GHMC corporator […]