India
Woman Killed by Tiger in Bhandara District, Fourth Attack in a Week in Maha
The incident took place in Mouza Sawarla forest range between 5 am and 6 am when the woman had gone to collect mahua flowers.
India Sends 5.5 Million Hydroxychloroquine Tablets to UAE to Combat Coronavirus
India had put a ban on exports as sales soared to secure supplies for itself as US President Donald Trump touted the drug as a potential treatment for the coronavirus.
Homesick Migrant Sculptor from MP Cuts Off His Tongue at Temple in Gujarat
Vivek Sharma (24), a native of Morena district of Madhya Pradesh who worked as a sculptor, was found lying unconscious and covered in blood at the temple of Nadeshwari Mataji at Nadeshwari village.
WHO Issues Guidelines for Safe Ramadan Practices, Advises Social Distancing, Virtual Religious Meets
The world health agency has recommended that cancelling social and religious gatherings is a must keeping in mind the pandemic which has claimed more than 1.5 lakh lives around the world.
Covid-19 Will Reboot World Into Virtual Reality: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
The seismic events unleashed by the COVID-19 pandemic will have a powerful impact on the world we live in, changing it in ways we had never imagined were possible. The economic damage is likely to be unprecedented, Mazumdar-Shaw wrote in a blogpost.
Rahul Gandhi Thanks Centre for Amending FDI Policy Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
On April 12, Rahul Gandhi had tweeted: "The massive economic slowdown has weakened many Indian corporates making them attractive targets for takeovers."
Covid-19 Lockdown: Maharashtra Govt Urges Muslims to Break Fasts, Offer Ramzan Prayers at Home
The Union Minority Affairs Ministry has already urged Muslims to not congregate for offering prayers and Iftar during this period.
Amid Covid-19 Outbreak, NDMC Slaps Rs 1,000 Fine for Spitting or Urinating in Public Spaces
The order comes in compliance with a three-day old directive issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), which made spitting in public spaces a punishable offence.
Sanitation Worker's House in President’s Estate Sealed After Relative Dies of Covid-19, 30 Families in Isolation
The sanitation worker and his family had visited their relative while he was undergoing treatment and had later attended the funeral.
Delhi Government Procures 42,000 Rapid Testing Kits as Covid-19 Cases Spike
At the same time, 353 people contracted the disease due to contact with infected people while 191 patients do not yet know the reason behind contraction.
Love in the Time of Covid-19: Punjabi Couple to Have Online Wedding Replete with Dhol, Pundit, Relatives
The families of Sushen and Keerti are all set to get them married online on April 19.
Two Sanitation Workers Attacked With Axe in MP's Dewas, Four Held
Aadil Khan, a resident of Koyla Mohalla, attacked two sanitation workers with an axe when they were cleaning the locality on Friday.
Google Doodle Thanks All 'Coronavirus Helpers' Working Amid Coronavirus
On Friday, Google had honoured teachers and childcare workers who are working tirelessly across the world at the time of coronavirus.
Gujarat Reports Seven More Coronavirus Deaths, State Toll Now Reaches 48
The two patients, a 68-year-old woman, who died in Ahmedabad suffered from hypertension and TB, while a 72-year-old woman, suffered from kidney disease.
Have Already Joined Probe, Willing to Cooperate: Tablighi Jamaat Leader to Crime Branch
In a letter written on Thursday, Maulana Saad Kandhalvi asked the probe agency to inform him if a new section has been added to the FIR against him and to provide him a copy of it,
Delayed Due to Covid-19, Annual 'Darbar Move' Will Now Take Place on June 15: J&K Administration
This is for the first time that the administration has halted the 148-year-old tradition of moving the capital of the region twice a year.