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SECTION VI - Creative Writing
Q.6- A2. Non-Verbal to Verbal
5 MARKS
1. Observe the following table and transfer the information into a paragraph.
MONTHWISE COVID SHARE OF CITIES IN INDIA
CITIES IN INDIA
31st - May
31st - July
18th - Sert
MUMBAI
39686
114284
179385
PUNE
7919
89231
249513
DELHI
19844
135598
234701
THANE
9585
93342
164957
AHMEDABAD
12180
26517
34408

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Answered by sattarsanglikar123
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Answered by ZainShaikh
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In the first six months of the Covid-19 outbreak in India, three cities – Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai – were the main urban epicentres of the disease. But a massive spike in cases in Bengaluru through September has propelled the southern city to the second spot ahead of Mumbai and Chennai. While one in every seven cases in the country can be traced to just these four metropolitan hotspots, they have fared much worse in terms of death – one in every five deaths in India has been in these cities. A look at four factors that explain how the pandemic has gripped India’s urban centres.

Cases still rising alarmingly in Mumbai and Bengaluru

Delhi remains, by a large margin, the country’s worst-hit city (279,715 infections as of Sept 30), but it appears to have started bringing under control its daily case trajectory for the second time. At its peak (so far), the seven day average of daily cases in the city touched 4,174 on September 17.

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