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  •  In Faridabad so far no response has been given to the notice of the corporation by the builder in connection with the sale of electricity to eight units through a connection at Omaxe Spa Society located at Surajkund Road. Recently, the Electricity Corporation had issued a provisional notice of Rs 2.61 crore to the builder.
  • In Faridabad despite new cases of corona in the district, the recovery rate has reached 90 percent. In the last 24 hours, where new 150 cases were recorded. At the same time, 161 patients beaten the infection.
  • Faridabad: Electricity was completely disrupted in Malabri County located in Sector-70 of Greater Faridabad due to the blast in the panel of Sector-3 Power House. Due to this, people remained upset till midnight.
  • Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is going to scale new heights with the upcoming Janakpuri West-RK Ashram Marg corridor of its Phase-IV project .
  • Delhi gears up for Independence Day celebrations, police tighten security checks. The 74th Independence Day celebration will be marked by musical performances by the bands from the Army, Navy and Indian Air Force, as per the defense ministry.
  • 52 people tested positive for Covid-19 in Ambala, Haryana on Sunday, taking the district’s tally to 2,107, including 391 active cases.
  • India’s coronavirus recoveries reached 15,35,743 after a record 54,859 recoveries in the last 24 hours.
  • The total number of coronavirus cases in Maharashtra has risen to 5,15,332 after 12,248 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours.
  • Private hospitals in West Bengal cannot charge patients more than 20% of the treatment’s estimated cost or a maximum of ₹50,000 at the time of admission, the state government said. 
  • JM Balamurugan, Principal Secretary to Punjab Governor VP Singh Badnore, and four other Raj Bhawan staffers have tested positive for COVID-19. 
  • A group representing US tech giants Amazon, Facebook and Google is planning to oppose India’s proposal to regulate “non-personal” data, Reuters reported citing a letter by US-India Business Council. 
  • Congress said that Sonia Gandhi will continue as interim President till such time a “proper procedure” is implemented in the “not too distant future” to elect a party chief. 
  • Police have arrested three sons for allegedly abandoning their 79-year-old father on the streets after grabbing his property worth ₹3 crore in Telangana’s Madhira.
  • Over 100kg of cow dung has been stolen in Chhattisgarh’s Koriya district days after the state government launched ‘Godhan Nyay Yojana’ scheme aimed at procuring cow dung at ₹2/kg from livestock and dairy owners.
  • A pair of Mahatma Gandhi’s spectacles is getting auctioned in the UK’s East Bristol Auctions and is estimated to fetch around ₹14.6 lakh (£15,000). 
  • Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday inaugurated a hospital in Ambedkar Nagar having 200 beds for COVID-19 patients. 
  • The health of Samajwadi Party patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav, who has contracted an infection in his urinary tract, is improving, Medanta Hospital Director Rakesh Kapoor said.

INTERNATIONAL

  • New Zealand on Sunday marked 100 days without a domestic transmission of coronavirus, but the nation’s health officials warned there was no room for complacency. 
  • Nine people, including six students, have tested positive for Covid-19 at a US school days after a photo of its crowded hallway went viral on social media.
  • The World Bank expressed its inability to take an independent decision on the appointment of a neutral expert or a Court of Arbitration for the settlement of an India-Pakistan water dispute over hydroelectric projects. 
  • Lebanon’s Information Minister Manal Abdel Samad announced her resignation on Sunday, citing the blast in Beirut that killed over 150 people and the failure of the government to carry out reforms. 
  • The total number of deaths from coronavirus in Brazil rose to 1,00,477 after it reported 905 more deaths in the past 24 hours, its Health Ministry said .
  • A patient in China’s Inner Mongolia, who was diagnosed with bubonic plague, died of multiple organ failure, according to health officials.
  • Nagasaki Mayor Tomihisa Taue urged world leaders to do more for a nuclear weapons ban on the 75th anniversary of the US atomic bombing during World War II. 
  • Luo Huining, head of China’s Hong Kong Liaison Office, mocked the US sanctions imposed on him and 10 other officials, saying that he can send $100 to President Donald Trump for “freezing”. 

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