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Over 2500 90-95% scorers enrol in DU open School
DU School of Open Learning: Over 2,500 students who have scored between 90 per cent and 100 per cent marks in the Class 12 board exams have applied.
Ordinance on Extending Tenure of CBI, ED Chiefs Won't Create Nepotism, Disparity in Bureaucracy: Govt
The Centre had last month effected two ordinances that empowered it to extend tenures of CBI and ED chiefs up to five years from existing two years.
Serum Institute Seeks DCGI's Approval for Covishield as Booster Dose
The National Technical Advisory Group on Immunization and National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 are deliberating the need and justification for a booster dose.
MHA Creates Taskforce to Prevent Suicides by CAPF Troops
Government data updated till August shows 680 Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) or central paramilitary forces personnel died by suicide in the last six years.
EXPLAINED: The Route A Bill Has To Take Through Parliament Before Finally Becoming Law
“The basic function of Parliament is to make laws". But this statement, simple as it is, can hardly convey the complexity of the law-making process
Samsung India Hiring 1,000 Engineers From IIITs, NITs & Other Engineering Colleges
This year, we plan to hire over 1,000 engineers and have already extended 250 PPOs to engineers at IITs and other top institutions, said Sameer Wadhawan
CTET 2021 Admit Card Likely in First Week of December, Here's All You Need to Know
CTET 2021 will be held from December 16 to January 13 and its admit card is expected to release in the first week of December at ctet.nic.in
UGC to Celebrate 2023 as International Year of Millets, Asks Colleges to Create Awareness About the Benefits of the Grain
The aim is to create awareness and inspire all stakeholders to work towards improving the production and productivity of the climate-resilient and nutritious millets across the globe, says UGC.
NEET PG Counselling Delay Causing 'Burnt-Out', Claim Resident Doctors, Aspirants Worried About Career
NEET PG counselling delay has made first-year doctors wait for months on to start their college. Resident doctors too without support from first-year candidates are also facing burn-out.
IIT Guwahati Researchers Develop Coating to Convert Any Cloth into Covid-19 Mask
IIT Guwahati researchers have developed a ‘Nanometer Thick Superhydrophobic Coating’ material to modify ordinary cloth into a protective material against covid-19.
Bharat Biotech Commences Exports of Covid-19 Vaccine Covaxin
The company, however, did not provide details about the countries to which exports have commenced or about the additional countries to which the exports will start from December.
Yoga Not Confined to Any Community, Says President Ram Nath Kovind
The president said Ramdev's biggest contribution is debunking the age-old myth that yoga is meant for seers.
In View of New Covid Variant, Govt Lists Measures to Be Followed by States/UTs
Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan also stressed on rigorous surveillance of international passengers and strict enforcement of Covid-appropriate behaviour
Video Surfaces Purportedly Showing Ex-Cong MLA Caning, Abusing SDMC Staff
The video of the incident purportedly showing Khan beating four men with a stick and directing them to hold ears while doing squats surfaced on Friday.
Bill to Repeal Farm Laws Listed for Day 1 of Parliament Winter Session; Unions Urge 'Agitators to Go Back'
The Union Cabinet has already approved a bill to repeal the three farm laws following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement on November 19 to repeal the three farms laws.
WHO Names New African Variant 'Omicron': What We Know So Far, the Recommendations, Where India Stands
Omicron's actual risks are not yet understood. But early evidence suggests it carries an increased risk of reinfection compared with other highly transmissible Covid variants, the WHO said.