Sunday, May 25, 2025

Covid-19 come back india-2025

 


Date: May 25, 2025
Author: Avinash Chauhan


India is witnessing a modest but noticeable rise in active COVID-19 cases, with the nationwide count reaching 257. While the numbers remain relatively low compared to the peak pandemic years, the uptick has drawn attention, especially in certain southern states.

Key Highlights:

  • Total Active Cases in India (as of May 2025): 257

  • States with the Highest Number of Active Cases:

    • Uttar Pradesh – 44

    • Kerala – 30

    • Delhi – 33

    • Gujarat – 28

    • Maharashtra – 14

    • Karnataka – 14

    • West Bengal – 16

    • Rajasthan – 22

Together, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra account for over 85% of active COVID-19 cases, signaling the need for focused monitoring and local containment if needed. 

State/UT                          Active Cases
Andaman and Nicobar Islands                                 0
Andhra Pradesh                                0
Arunachal Pradesh                                0
Assam                                3
Bihar                                 0
Chandigarh                                1
Chhattisgarh                                2
Dadra and Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu                                0
Delhi                               33
Goa                                2
Gujarat                               28
Haryana                                0
Himachal Pradesh                                2
Jammu and Kashmir                                0
Jharkhand                                0
Karnataka                               14
Kerala                               30
Ladakh                               1
Lakshadweep                               0
Madhya Pradesh                               9
Maharashtra                              14
Manipur                               0
Meghalaya                               0
Mizoram                               1
Nagaland                               0
Odisha                               5
Puducherry                               0
Punjab                               3
Rajasthan                               22
Sikkim                               1
Tamil Nadu                               3
Telangana                               1
Tripura                               0
Uttarakhand                                4
Uttar Pradesh                              44
West Bengal                               16


Conclusion:

Although the numbers are far from alarming, the slight increase in active COVID-19 cases across some states — particularly in Kerala, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu — is a reminder that continued vigilance is necessary. Health departments in affected regions are likely to monitor the situation closely and step up preventive measures if needed.

For now, India remains in a stable position, but the public is advised to continue following basic health protocols, especially in states witnessing higher case counts.

CSK Crushes GT with 230 Runs, But Playoff Spots Still Up for Grabs


 

Date: May 25, 2025
Author: Avinash Chauhan


In an electrifying match today, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) delivered a power-packed performance against Gujarat Titans (GT), scoring a massive 230 runs to set a challenging target. Despite their strong lineup, GT struggled under pressure and were unable to chase down the total, falling short and handing CSK a convincing victory.

CSK’s Dominant Batting Display

From the very start, CSK looked in full control. Their top and middle order came out all guns blazing, hitting boundaries and sixes across the park. The team’s aggressive strategy paid off as they posted a towering 230 runs, one of the highest totals in the season so far.

GT Falls Short in the Chase

Although Gujarat Titans have shown strong form this season, today wasn’t their day. Their chase lacked momentum, and CSK’s bowlers maintained pressure throughout. Wickets kept falling at regular intervals, and GT simply couldn't build the partnerships needed to stay in the hunt.

Points Table Drama: GT Still on Top, But Not Safe Yet

Despite the loss, Gujarat Titans remain at the top of the points table with 18 points. However, their No. 1 position is not guaranteed. With only a few games left in the league stage, teams like Mumbai Indians (MI) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) still have a shot at climbing the rankings.

If MI or RCB win their upcoming matches with strong margins, they could overtake GT and claim the No. 1 or No. 2 positions, which are crucial for playoff advantages.

What’s Next?

As the league stage nears its end, every match becomes critical. Fans are eagerly watching to see which two teams will secure those top two spots and gain a direct path to the Qualifier 1. With MI and RCB still in contention, the fight for supremacy is far from over.


Stay tuned for more updates, match highlights, and playoff scenarios as the season reaches its thrilling conclusion.




Donald Trump and Tim Cook’s iPhone Dispute: Where is the iPhone Really Assembled?


Date: May 25, 2025

Author: Avinash Chauhan


Recently, an interesting conversation has been making headlines involving former U.S. President Donald Trump and Apple CEO Tim Cook. The topic? Where Apple really assembles its iPhones — and the implications of those production choices.

During a public appearance, Donald Trump claimed that Apple does not assemble iPhones in India. According to him, India only takes care of iPhones, possibly referring to after-sales services or customer support. His statement raised eyebrows, especially considering Apple's significant investment in Indian manufacturing in recent years.

On the other hand, Tim Cook, standing firm in front of Trump himself, clearly stated that Apple does assemble iPhones in India. This isn’t a new development either — Apple has been assembling select iPhone models in India since as early as 2017, and has significantly ramped up production since then. Major suppliers like Foxconn and Wistron have opened plants in Indian states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, contributing to Apple's global supply chain.

Despite this, Trump’s skepticism doesn’t end there. He also criticized Apple’s production practices by pointing to the tariffs placed on iPhones imported into the United States. These tariffs were introduced during his administration as part of a broader strategy to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. Trump believes that such measures are necessary to reduce America’s dependence on foreign manufacturing and to boost local industry.

What’s the Real Story?

The truth lies somewhere in between. Apple does assemble iPhones in India, especially for local and export markets. However, not all models are made there, and a significant portion of the global iPhone supply still comes from China and other countries. Apple's strategy is to diversify its production to reduce risk and ensure smoother operations globally.

Meanwhile, the U.S. tariffs remain a point of tension. While they aim to encourage domestic manufacturing, they also increase the cost of imported devices — potentially making iPhones more expensive for American consumers.

Conclusion

This latest clash between Donald Trump and Tim Cook isn’t just about iPhones. It reflects larger themes: globalization vs. nationalism, manufacturing strategies, and how global tech giants navigate international politics. While Apple continues to expand its footprint in India, debates about where products should be made are far from over.

 

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