India
Bengal Govt Yet to Give Nod to Chief Secy's Transfer for Central Appointment
Chief Secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay is unlikely to report to the Department of Personnel and Training on Monday. He was present at the secretariat even on a Sunday.
Allopathy Controls, Ayurveda Cures, Says Ramdev, Claims 'Anti-India Mafia Spreading Canards'
On Wednesday, the IMA had served a six-page defamation notice on Ramdev for his alleged disparaging remarks against allopathy
Zydus Cadila Working to Get Nod for Its 'Plasmid DNA' Covid Vaccines for 5-12 Age Group
The ZyKov-D is plasmid DNA vaccine that falls under the category of ‘nucleic acid’ vaccines. Recently, Zydus Cadila carried out over 800 clinical trials for the vaccine for adults and children aged between 12 and 18 years.
Monsoon Likely to Hit Indian Coast by Tomorrow, Says IMD, Average Rains Expected
Conditions are likely to become favourable for monsoon onset over the southern tip of the coastal Kerala state around May 31, the department said in its latest forecast.
CBSE, CICSE Contemplating Various Options for Class 12 Boards Including Truncated Tests, Cancellation
The CBSE and CISCE are contemplating various options about the pending class 12 board exam
India's Daily Covid Cases Fall 50% in Just 3 Weeks from Peak, Deaths Remain Above 3,000-Mark
During the first wave in September, average daily cases had peaked at 93,735 on September 17. The average cases had reduced to half six weeks later on October 30.
100 Test Covid Positive, 4 Dead in Telangana Village After Attending Wedding Ceremony
As per Covid protocol, the guest limit for weddings in Telangana is only 40 people.
Aaj Ka Panchang, May 30, 2021: Check Out Tithi, Shubh Muhurat, Rahu Kaal and Other Details for Sunday
Panchang: Many devotees observe a day-long fast on Sunday and offer puja to Surya Deva.
Veteran Gujarat Congress Leader Arvind Sanghvi Dies at 82
A Congress statement said Sanghvi, who was 82, died from prolonged illness.
Centre's Latest Citizenship Move Back Door Entry of CAA, Exposes Govt's Fascist Nature: Left
With the Centre yet to frame rules under the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019, which was fiercely protested against by various sections, the order has been issued under the Citizenship Act, 1955 and the Citizenship Rules, 2009.
UPMSP Cancels UP Board Class 10 Exams, Class 12 Exams in July Based on New Pattern
UP Board Class 10 Exams canceled. For class 12, the exams will be held for 90 minutes in which students will be asked 10 questions of which they will have to answer only three
Chaos in Gurugram During Drive Through Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign
The protesters alleged that they were not informed at that time that the drive was organized only for car owners.
18 Die in UP's Aligarh After Consuming Spurious Liquor, Kin Allege Was Sold At Govt Licensed Shops
Spurious liquor was being made in the district and was being sold via licensed liquor shops after getting them refilled in bottles.
1,800 Ventilators Received from Centre Under PM Cares Fund Lying Unused in Karnataka
The 1,800 ventilators were lying idle in Karnataka hospitals due to shortage of skilled staff, including technicians, doctors, anaestheticians and nurses, to operate them.
EXCLUSIVE | 'Disbelief, Pride and Humbleness': Nav Bhatia, 1st Fan in Basketball Hall of Fame, Bares His Emotions
India-born Nav Bhatia, who became the first-ever fan to be inducted in the Basketball Hall of Fame, spoke about his experience at the ceremony, seeing his turban in the museum and what it all means to him.
Bengal's Covid Death Count Crosses 15,000-mark
West Bengal's Covid-19 death toll on Friday crossed the 15,000-mark after 145 more people succumbed to the disease, the health department said. The tally mounted to 13,43,442 after 12,193 fresh cases of infection were reported in the state.