Delhi reports 38 new virus infections
The Hindu
The Capital reported no new COVID-19 death in 24 hours for the seventh consecutive day and the total number of deaths stood at 25,083, as per a bulletin released by the Delhi government on Tuesday.Als
The Capital reported no new COVID-19 death in 24 hours for the seventh consecutive day and the total number of deaths stood at 25,083, as per a bulletin released by the Delhi government on Tuesday.
Also, 38 new cases were reported, taking the total cases to 14,38,288. A total of 70,308 tests were done in a day and that test positivity rate (TPR) was 0.05%.
Of the total cases,14,12,805 people have recovered and there are only 400 active cases.
Unfurling the zine handed to us at the start of the walk, we use brightly-coloured markers to draw squiggly cables across the page, starting from a sepia-toned vintage photograph of the telegraph office. Iz, who goes by the pronouns they/them, explains, “This building is still standing, though it shut down in 2013,” they say, pointing out that telegraphy, which started in Bengaluru in 1854, was an instrument of colonial power and control. “The British colonised lands via telegraph cables, something known as the All Red Line.”
The festival in Bengaluru is happening at various locations, including ATREE in Jakkur, Bangalore Creative Circus in Yeshwantpur, Courtyard Koota in Kengeri, and Medai the Stage in Koramangala. The festival will also take place in various cities across Karnataka including Tumakuru, Ramanagara, Mandya, Kolar, Chikkaballapura, Hassan, Chitradurga, Davangere, Chamarajanagar and Mysuru.