State-wise details of Covid-19 cases in India

at 12:01 pm

New Delhi (NVI): India is the fourth worst-affected country in the world index due to coronavirus pandemic, after it surpassed United Kingdom in the total number of confirmed cases, as the country continues to witness huge spike in the infected cases.

Meanwhile, the total number of coronavirus cases in the country stands at 3,32,424 including 8,520 casualties, according to the Union Health Ministry.

In the last 24 hours, a record 11,502 new cases of coronavirus and 325 deaths have been reported in India, both being at a record high in a single day till now. Maharashtra tops the country with the maximum number of coronavirus cases and has reported nearly 90,000 confirmed cases so far.

Total positive cases in States/UTs:

Andaman and Nicobar Islands- 38

Andhra Pradesh- 6,163

Arunachal Pradesh- 91

Assam- 4,049

Bihar- 6,470

Chandigarh- 352

Chhattisgarh- 1,662

Dadar Nagar Haveli- 26

Delhi- 41,182

Gujarat- 23,544

Goa- 564

Haryana– 7,208

Himachal Pradesh- 518

Jammu and Kashmir- 5,041

Jharkhand- 1,745

Karnataka- 7,000

Kerala- 2,461

Ladakh- 549

Madhya Pradesh- 10,802

Maharashtra- 1,07,958

Manipur- 458

Meghalaya- 44

Mizoram- 112

Nagaland- 168

Odisha- 3,909

Puducherry- 194

Punjab- 3,140

Rajasthan- 12,694

Sikkim- 68

Tamil Nadu- 44,661

Telangana- 4,974

Tripura- 1,076

Uttarakhand- 1,819

Uttar Pradesh- 13,615

West Bengal – 11,087

State/UT wise total death toll:

Andhra Pradesh- 84

Assam- 8

Bihar- 36

Chandigarh- 5

Chhattisgarh- 8

Delhi- 1,327

Gujarat- 1,477

Haryana- 88

Himachal Pradesh- 7

Jammu and Kashmir- 59

Jharkhand- 8

Karnataka- 86

Kerala- 19

Ladakh- 1

Madhya Pradesh- 459

Maharashtra- 3,950

Meghalaya- 1

Odisha- 11

Puducherry- 5

Punjab- 67

Rajasthan- 292

Tamil Nadu- 435

Telangana- 185

Tripura- 1

Uttar Pradesh- 399

Uttarakhand- 24

West Bengal- 475

A total of 1,69,798 people have been cured or discharged from hospitals in India. There are around 1,53,106 active cases currently, according to the Health Ministry.