New Delhi: The terror of coronavirus is growing rapidly in the country as the increasing cases of corona continue to be a cause for concern in all the states. In fact, 90 thousand to one lakh cases are coming up every day for the past many days. Now, in the meantime, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is once again meeting with the state governments. The meeting is going to be held today. In fact, today i.e. on Wednesday, PM Narendra Modi is going to hold a meeting with the chief ministers of seven states most affected by the coronavirus. TRS demanded 8 MPs suspended in the Rajya Sabha The health ministers of these states are also going to attend these meetings. In fact, the states of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Delhi and Punjab have been included as well. These are the states which have the highest corona cases in the country. Talking about this meeting, PM Modi is going to discuss with these states regarding the current situation, the results of unlocking, the speed of testing and the strategy ahead. Now, talking about corona cases, the data released by the Health Ministry says that 60 percent of the total corona case in the country comes from these seven states. States like Maharashtra, Andhra, Uttar Pradesh are also ahead of this list. On Tuesday, the health ministry said, "There has been a tremendous spurt in the recovery rate in the country and thousands of people are recovering every day. ' Opposition party DMK and its allies to stage a demonstration on Farm Bills Now, see the status of these States:- Maharashtra - 12.42 lakh cases, 33,000 deaths Andhra Pradesh - 6.39 lakh cases, 5400 deaths Karnataka - 5.33 lakh cases, 8200 deaths Uttar Pradesh - 3.64 lakh cases, 5200 deaths Tamil Nadu - 5.52 lakh cases, 8900 deaths Delhi - 2.53 lakh cases, 5000 deaths Punjab - 1 lakh cases, 3,000 deaths It is reported that in these states, Delhi and Punjab are the states where there has been a sharp spurt in the corona case from the past few times. This scheme is being used by the government of TN to benefit ration shops