State-wise details of Covid-19 cases in India

at 12:41 pm

New Delhi (NVI): India has become the seventh worst-affected country in the world index due to coronavirus pandemic, as the country continues to witness huge spike in the infected cases.

As the country has entered in the fifth phase of nationwide lockdown, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat remain the worst affected states.

The total number of coronavirus cases in the country stands at 2,07,615 including 5,815 casualties, according to the Union Health Ministry.

Maharashtra tops the country with the maximum number of coronavirus cases and has reported nearly 72,000 confirmed cases so far.

The first confirmed coronavirus case in India was reported in the state of Kerala on January 30. Since then, the virus has tightened its grip across the country.

Total positive cases in States/UTs:

Andaman and Nicobar Islands- 33

Andhra Pradesh- 3,898

Arunachal Pradesh- 22

Assam- 1,513

Bihar- 4,155

Chandigarh- 301

Chhattisgarh- 564

Dadar Nagar Haveli- 4

Delhi- 22,132

Gujarat- 17,617

Goa- 79

Haryana– 2,652

Himachal Pradesh- 345

Jammu and Kashmir- 2,718

Jharkhand- 712

Karnataka- 3,796

Kerala- 1,412

Ladakh- 81

Madhya Pradesh- 8,420

Maharashtra- 72,300

Manipur- 89

Meghalaya- 27

Mizoram- 13

Nagaland- 49

Odisha- 2,245

Puducherry- 82

Punjab- 2,342

Rajasthan- 9,373

Sikkim- 1

Tamil Nadu- 24,586

Telangana- 2,891

Tripura- 468

Uttarakhand- 1,043

Uttar Pradesh- 8,361

West Bengal – 6,168

State/UT wise total death toll:

Andhra Pradesh- 64

Assam- 4

Bihar- 24

Chandigarh- 5

Chhattisgarh- 1

Delhi- 556

Gujarat- 1,092

Haryana- 23

Himachal Pradesh- 5

Jammu and Kashmir- 33

Jharkhand- 5

Karnataka- 52

Kerala- 11

Ladakh- 1

Madhya Pradesh- 364

Maharashtra- 2,465

Meghalaya- 1

Odisha- 7

Puducherry- 1

Punjab- 46

Rajasthan- 203

Tamil Nadu- 197

Telangana- 92

Uttar Pradesh- 222

Uttarakhand- 7

West Bengal- 335

A total of 1,00,303 people have been cured or discharged from hospitals in India. There are around 1,01,497 active cases currently, according to the Health Ministry.