145 indians flown back from Russia : Vande Bharat Mission

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2,50,087 Indian nationals stranded abroad have been repatriated since the beginning of Vande Bharat Mission last month.

A special Air India flight conveying 145 abandoned Indian nationals left yesterday from Moscow for Delhi and Gaya under the third period of Vande Bharat Mission.

"@airindiain flight AI 1924 took off from Moscow yesterday under #VandeBharatMissionphase3 conveying 145 residents for Delhi and Gaya!," tweeted the Indian Embassy in Russia.

Upwards of 2,50,087 Indian nationals abandoned abroad have been repatriated since the start of Vande Bharat Mission a month ago, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said.

The Vande Bharat Mission, which began from May 7 to empty Indians abandoned abroad due to coronavirus pandemic, is in its third stage.

The ongoing stage started on June 11.

Under the third stage, India would have 550 flights including 191 feeder flights.

As it detailed in excess of 3,000 instances of novel Coronavirus for the third successive day, Delhi surpassed Tamil Nadu on Sunday to turn into the state with the second-most noteworthy number of affirmed contaminations.

Delhi presently has 59,746 affirmed cases, of which 18,564, somewhat less than 33%, was included only the most recent multi-week. Tamil Nadu, which slipped to third place, has 59,377 affirmed cases.

Maharashtra, with over 1.32 lakh cases, is still path ahead, yet Delhi is by all accounts finding Mumbai extremely quick, and could before long even surpass it. Mumbai, which has around 66,500 cases presently, has eased back down impressively as of late. It included just barely more than 8,000 new cases over the most recent multi-week, contrasted with Delhi's more than 18,000.

Chennai, with 41,172 cases, isn't excessively far behind either. Simply these three urban communities together record for about 40 percent of all cases in the nation.

Near 14,000 new cases were found on Sunday, right around 7,000 of which originated from Maharashtra and Delhi alone. India presently has over 4.25 lakh affirmed contaminations, of which over 2.27 lakh have just recuperated from the malady.

Over the most recent multi-week, in excess of 90,000 new cases have been identified the nation over. Seven days to week correlation shows that the expansion in cases this week has been considerably more prominent than earlier weeks. For instance, in the promptly earlier week, between June 7 and June 14, 75,000 cases were included, while the week prior to that observed around 66,000 cases being recognized.

As an ever-increasing number of cases are being found, the energy rate or the number of individuals testing positive out of the all outnumber of those being tried, has been consistently expanding. On Saturday, the energy rate for India crossed 6 percent just because. On Sunday, it rose significantly further.

In any case, the development rate for the nation all in all is as yet declining. On Sunday, the development rate (7-day exacerbated day by day development rate) tumbled to 3.58 percent. In any case, 19 states are becoming quicker than the national rate. The most noteworthy of them happen to be Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. Be that as it may, the low development rates in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh have been forestalling India, starting at now, from quickening at a quicker rate.

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