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Prime Minister Modi’s Meeting With 46 District Magistrates

Prime Minister Modi’s meeting with 46 district magistrates today, to review the districts affected by the epidemic.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a meeting with the district magistrates of 46 districts of nine states on Tuesday to control the Covid-19 epidemic.

This meeting will be held virtually. After this, on 20 May, the Prime Minister will hold a meeting with 54 District Magistrates of the remaining 10 states.

According to the information given by the PMO, Karnataka, Bihar , Assam (Assam), Chandigarh , Tamil Nadu , Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Goa (Goa), Himachal Pradesh and Delhi officials will participate in this meeting.

It is noteworthy that due to Corona infection, the second wave of the outbreak continues across the country. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi is constantly holding meetings.

Prime Minister Modi’s meeting with 46 district magistrates: In this sequence, he spoke to a group of doctors on Monday.

This discussion took place through video conferencing. In this, the Prime Minister sought suggestions from the doctors as well as learned about the lessons learned from this epidemic.

According to data released on Tuesday morning by the Union Ministry of Health, 263,533 new cases of corona-infected cases were reported and 4,329 people died in the last 24 hours.

After this, the total infection in the country so far has increased to 2,52,28,996 and the total death figure is 278,719. According to the ministry, there are 33,53,765 active cases of infection in the country.

According to the ministry, the number of people discharged from the hospital after recovering from infection is 2,15,96,512.

Due to the increasing outbreak of infection, India is second only to the United States after the US in infected countries around the world.

The total number of infected in the country has exceeded 25 million. At the same time, a total of 18,44,53,149 vaccinations have been done in all parts of the country under the vaccination campaign started on January 16.

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