Wednesday 29 April 2020

Coronavirus LIVE: Air India set to resume partial services from mid-May

Coronavirus India update:The number of coronavirus cases in India has risen to 33,062, and 1,079 people have died from the disease so far, according to Worldometer data. Globally, 3,220,346 people have been infected by corona and the total number of deaths from the disease is 228,236. Indian states hit with most cases are Maharashtra (9,915), Gujarat (4,082), Delhi (3,439), Madhya Pradesh (2,561), Rajasthan (2,438), Tamil Nadu (2,162), and UP (2,134). In a significant development, the Centre has now allowed the movement of migrant labourers, students, pilgrims and tourists who do not have symptoms of coronavirus back to their home states. It issued a set of guidelines to this effect on Wednesday.
Coronavirus world update: Nations hit with most cases are US (1,064,194) Spain (236,899), Italy (203,505), France (165,911) and UK (165,145). The International Labour Organization (ILO) has said that nearly 1.6 billion workers in the informal economy, representing half of the world's labour force, are in immediate danger of losing their livelihoods due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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10:31 AM
Coronavirus: India's domestic air passenger traffic fell by 11.8% in March
India's domestic air passenger traffic crashed by 11.8 per cent in March on a year-on-year basis, as per the data furnished by International Air Transport Association (IATA) on Wednesday.

The month saw the commencement of the first phase of lockdown and subsequent ceasing of all domestic passenger flight operations.

However, the fall in India's domestic air passenger volume -- measured in revenue passenger kilometres -- was the lowest amongst major aviation markets such as Australia, Brazil, China, Japan, Russia and the US. Read on...
10:19 AM
Air India set to resume partial services from mid-May
Air India has asked its pilots and cabin crew details to prepare to resume operations post lockdown, pobably by mid-May this year, according to ANI
10:09 AM
Delay in Noida SEZ deepening economic crisis amid coronavirus lockdown: Exporters' body
Operations in the Noida SEZ (NSEZ) have not started yet, as it is awaiting orders from local authority and the the delay is deepening the already ongoing economic crisis amidst the lockdown, according to Vilas Gupta, Chairman of EPCES (Export Promotion Council for EOU and SEZ), Northern India.

"Noida SEZ is administered by its Authority headed by the Development Commissioner who is equivalent to the rank of Additional Secretary. This Authority is competent enough with full strength of security to ensure that factories are run as per the guidelines defined by the Ministry of Home Affairs," Gupta said. Read on...
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South Korea reports 4 coronavirus cases, lowest since February
South Korea has reported four more cases of the coronavirus over the past 24 hours, the first time that its daily jump has marked below five in about two months.

The Koreas Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement Thursday that the additional figures took the country's total to 10,765 with 247 deaths. It says 9,059 of them have recovered and been released from quarantine.

It says the four new cases are all imported ones and that there were no newly reported cases of local infections. 

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