<p>New Covid-19 cases in India surged to a record of 1,52,879 on Sunday as the country battled a second wave of infections by pushing for faster vaccinations, with some states considering tougher restrictions to slow the spread of the virus.</p>.<p>India leads the world in the daily average number of new infections reported, accounting for one in every six infections reported globally each day, according to a <em>Reuters </em>tally.</p>.<p>Daily cases have set record highs six times this week, according to data from the federal health ministry.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/covid-coronavirus-news-today-live-covid-19-india-cases-deaths-second-wave-maharashtra-karnataka-mumbai-bengaluru-kerala-lockdown-curfew-rules-corona-disease-973038.html" target="_blank"><strong>Follow live updates on the coronavirus here</strong></a></p>.<p>Deaths have also surged, with the federal health ministry reporting 839 fatalities on Sunday - the highest in over five months - as hospitals and crematoriums in some parts of the country grappled with the worsening situation.</p>.<p>India's tally of more than 1.33 crore cases is the third-highest globally, behind only Brazil and the United States.</p>.<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a four-day 'Tika Utsav (Vaccination Festival) on Sunday to push more eligible Indians to get a Covid-19 shot.</p>.<p>"During this time we have to move towards optimum utilisation of the country's vaccination capacity," Modi said in an open letter.</p>.<p>The country has administered more than 10 crore vaccine does since the middle of January, the most after the United States and China.</p>.<p>But several Indian states have complained of a vaccine shortage, despite immunisation being currently restricted to only about 40 crore of India's 135 crore population.</p>.<p>The second surge in infections, which has spread much more rapidly than the first one that peaked in September, has forced many states to impose fresh curbs on activity.</p>.<p>The administration in Maharashtra, which is home to the financial capital Mumbai and has the highest number of cases in the country, said it may impose additional measures beyond a weekend lockdown that will end early on Monday.</p>.<p>"To break the Covid transmission chain, it is imperative that strict restrictions must be imposed for a certain period of time," Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said late on Saturday.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/coronavirus" target="_blank"><strong>CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</strong></a></p>.<p>Authorities have blamed the resurgence of the virus mainly on crowding and a reluctance to wear masks, even as massive election rallies and large religious gatherings have continued in recent weeks.</p>.<p>Thousands of people thronged the banks of the holy Ganges River in the northern city of Haridwar on Sunday for morning prayers during the Kumbh Mela - where up to five million are expected on certain days.</p>.<p>Authorities have made it mandatory for all people entering the area to do Covid-19 tests. But many devotees on Sunday gathered by the riverside without masks, standing in densely-packed crowds.</p>
<p>New Covid-19 cases in India surged to a record of 1,52,879 on Sunday as the country battled a second wave of infections by pushing for faster vaccinations, with some states considering tougher restrictions to slow the spread of the virus.</p>.<p>India leads the world in the daily average number of new infections reported, accounting for one in every six infections reported globally each day, according to a <em>Reuters </em>tally.</p>.<p>Daily cases have set record highs six times this week, according to data from the federal health ministry.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/covid-coronavirus-news-today-live-covid-19-india-cases-deaths-second-wave-maharashtra-karnataka-mumbai-bengaluru-kerala-lockdown-curfew-rules-corona-disease-973038.html" target="_blank"><strong>Follow live updates on the coronavirus here</strong></a></p>.<p>Deaths have also surged, with the federal health ministry reporting 839 fatalities on Sunday - the highest in over five months - as hospitals and crematoriums in some parts of the country grappled with the worsening situation.</p>.<p>India's tally of more than 1.33 crore cases is the third-highest globally, behind only Brazil and the United States.</p>.<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a four-day 'Tika Utsav (Vaccination Festival) on Sunday to push more eligible Indians to get a Covid-19 shot.</p>.<p>"During this time we have to move towards optimum utilisation of the country's vaccination capacity," Modi said in an open letter.</p>.<p>The country has administered more than 10 crore vaccine does since the middle of January, the most after the United States and China.</p>.<p>But several Indian states have complained of a vaccine shortage, despite immunisation being currently restricted to only about 40 crore of India's 135 crore population.</p>.<p>The second surge in infections, which has spread much more rapidly than the first one that peaked in September, has forced many states to impose fresh curbs on activity.</p>.<p>The administration in Maharashtra, which is home to the financial capital Mumbai and has the highest number of cases in the country, said it may impose additional measures beyond a weekend lockdown that will end early on Monday.</p>.<p>"To break the Covid transmission chain, it is imperative that strict restrictions must be imposed for a certain period of time," Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said late on Saturday.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/coronavirus" target="_blank"><strong>CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</strong></a></p>.<p>Authorities have blamed the resurgence of the virus mainly on crowding and a reluctance to wear masks, even as massive election rallies and large religious gatherings have continued in recent weeks.</p>.<p>Thousands of people thronged the banks of the holy Ganges River in the northern city of Haridwar on Sunday for morning prayers during the Kumbh Mela - where up to five million are expected on certain days.</p>.<p>Authorities have made it mandatory for all people entering the area to do Covid-19 tests. But many devotees on Sunday gathered by the riverside without masks, standing in densely-packed crowds.</p>