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Data leak from Chinese military-run university suggests that coronavirus cases in China could be more than 640,000

A database leaked from military run National University of Defence Technology in China suggested the country could have 640,000 Coronavirus cases

Growth rate of active coronavirus cases in the country slows down to 4.5%, death rate remains one of the lowest

The coronavirus death rate per million in May has been lowest in the country with just 1.79 deaths per million people

Centre formulates protocols for Aarogya Setu App’s data management, uses will be able to request deletion of their data

The protocol ensures that it will not share the Aarogya Setu data with any third party until it is extremely necessary to formulate or implement health responses.

Congress picks Coronavirus data of four random countries to prove that India has the highest number of cases, fails in that too

Even in five countries picked by Congress party, India has the lowest per capita Coronavirus cases, even though the absolute number is most

Kerala: Congress asks Pinayari Vijayan to resign amidst allegations of Sprinklr data scam

Meanwhile, a petition has been filed before the Kerala High Court over the decision to hand over the data to Sprinklr.

This moving graph shows how Maharashtra toppled Kerala to be No. 1 in coronavirus positive cases in India

A moving graph showing how the number of Coronavirus cases progressed in top ten states in the last two months

Residents of Nizamuddin Basti near Tablighi Jamaat Markaz refuse to share health details with officials, claims it threatens their citizenship

The Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind also questioned the need of health officials visit when the entire basti in Nizamuddin is cordoned off

Trump visits India: US-India partnership will defeat China in its AI plans

Privacy is paramount as it helps to keep the power with the people. Isn’t this a fundamental requirement for a democracy?

Uttar Pradesh: Polio vaccination team held hostage, beaten up after locals mistook them for NPR data collection team

A polio vaccination team was reportedly kept hostage and beaten up in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, after the locals mistook that the team was collecting data for National Population Register (NPR).

After ‘We were conned’, it is ‘Rahul Gandhi did not listen to advisers’: New excuses emerge for Congress’ election debacle

The very claim that there was a 'wave' for BJP after Pulwama attack, reveals that the senior leadership is still unwilling to see the glaring truth before them.

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