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India’s COVID-19 tally crosses 31-lakh mark; Amitabh Bachchan begins shooting for KBC.

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India’s COVID-19 tally crosses 31-lakh mark; Amitabh Bachchan begins shooting for KBC.

India’s COVID-19 tally crosses 31-lakh mark; Amitabh Bachchan begins shooting for KBC.

Fresh 61,408 Coronavirus infections and 836 deaths reported in the last 24 hours; Kaun Banega Crorepati season 12 shoot begins with high safety protocols.

With 61,408 new COVID-19 cases reported in the nation, the count has now ascended to 31.06 lakh. Of these, 23,38,036 patients have been cured and discharged, while active coronavirus infections rose to 7,10,771. The death toll remains at 57,542 with 836 causalities registered over the most recent 24 hours. India’s coronavirus case count crossed the 30 lakh-mark and settled at 30,44,940 on Saturday, 16 days after intersection the 20 lakh-imprint and eight days in the wake of breaking the 25 lakh-mark.

Amitabh Bachchan begins shooting for KBC 12:

Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who recently recovered from the coronavirus, is back on the sets of famous quiz show Kaun Banega Crorepati season 12. The KBC 12 shoot is in progress, following severe safety conventions. In a blog entry, Bachchan shared how the savage infection has diminished the unit to a couple of individuals wearing PPE packs. Bachchan stated, “it’s a sea of BLUE on set .. calm .. cognizant .. each assigned work routine .. precautions, systems, distanced masks, sanitized and the fears of not exactly what will befall the show .. however, what will the World resemble after this fear Vid19 ..”

S.P. Balasubrahmanyam finally tests COVID-19 negative:

On Monday singer-actor S P Balasubrahmanyam tested negative for COVID-19, his son SP Charan said in a statement. “Thanks for your continuous support and prayers for my father. My father is fine and stable. His corona test has become negative. Will keep you posted about the updates,” said Charan in a statement to the media

Globally, 23.3 million people have been infected with the deadly disease and more than 807,000 have died.

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