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Viral Fever in Firozabad: Central Team Says Majority Cases of Dengue, a Few of Scrub Typhus
Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan in a letter to the Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary has recommended screening of all fever patients for dengue, malaria, scrub typhus and leptospirosis.
SC Refuses to Stay Uttarakhand HC Order on Resumption of Physical Hearing
A bench headed by Justice Nageswara Rao impleaded the Bar Council of India (BCI), Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) and issued notices to them in the matter.
Taliban Finalise its Leadership; Doha Team Out, Hasan Akhund to be Head of State Aided by 2 Deputies
Zabiullah Mujjahidin, who briefs the media on any development in the country since the takeover of the country, will be the spokesperson for Mullah Mohammad Hasan Akhund.
Ahmad Massoud Says 'Resistance Still On' Against Taliban, Pak; Blames International Community for Crisis
Ahmad Massoud confirmed that "bombardment by Pakistan and Taliban" in Panjshir has killed his aide Fahim Dashty and many others.
Actor Leena Maria Paul Held in Connection with Sukesh Chandrasekhar Extortion Case
The police had also arrested his two associates who operated for him from outside the prison along with two senior officials of Rohini jail for aiding Chandrasekhar.
Mohandas Pai Writes: Panchajanya Article Against Infosys Will Worry Indian Industry
There is a challenge with the I-T portal developed by Infosys but for a magazine to use this opportunity to abuse a company and call it anti-national is shocking.
Madhya Pradesh Govt Honours 27 Academicians as Part of State Level Teacher's Award
The selected teachers will be awarded shawls, shrifals, citations and Samman Nidhi of Rs 25,000.
Covid-19: 30 New Cases, Zero Death in Delhi; Positivity Rate 0.05%
The number of active cases in the city declined to 351 from 362 the day before, it added.
A Girl Raised Like a Boy: Will Taliban End 'Bacha Posh', Afghan Custom that Accords Freedom to Girls?
With the Taliban's terror reign coming back, there are fears that a tribal custom practiced in Afghanistan in which some young girls are assigned the freedoms of a boy, may end.
As Schools Reopen, Teachers Eager to Meet Students, Fear Taking COVID Back Home
Despite the pandemic, most teachers said they are ready to come out of their houses to ensure that the next generation meets their goals related to academic and emotional growth.
New Vs Old, TMC's Endgame: Another G-23 Meet Signals Widening Gap in Congress on Key Issues
The worry is that with TMC making no bones about the fact that it has plans beyond Bengal, it's not ascertained in which position this would lead the Congress in.
'Ladai Barabari ki Hogi': BJP's Dilip Ghosh Promises 'Big Fight' in Bengal's Bhabanipur
West Bengal CM Mamata Banejee needs to win the Bhabanipur bypoll to remain chief minister.
Karbi Accord Will Pave Way for Long-Lasting Peace in Assam, Says CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
After the signing of the accord, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma spoke to CNN-News18 in an exclusive chat. Here are the excerpts:
Around 40% MBBS Students Fail in First-Year in Bihar, Blame Online Education
The student wing of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) appealed to the chancellor of Bihar to conduct a re-evaluation of the answer sheets of those students who have failed. They cited COVID-19 pandemic stress for the high failure rate.
EXCLUSIVE | I'm Calling From Inside Panjshir, Haven't Fled Anywhere: Afghanistan's Ex-VP Amrullah Saleh Axes Rumours
The Panjshir valley is one of the the last remaining hotbeds of resistance in Afghanistan at the moment.
Amrullah Saleh Has Fled to Tajikistan With Panjshir Commanders Amid Taliban Push: Report
The Panjshir valley is one of the the last remaining hotbeds of resistance in Afghanistan at the moment.