India
UP Govt Appoints Task Force to Upgrade ITI Courses, Launch New Training Programmes
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed officials to discontinue the non-essential ITI courses and introduce new ones instead to cope up with the market demand.
12 New Omicron Cases Reported in Karnataka, Tally Rises to 31
Seven of them are female, including two girls aged nine and 11 years old.
Meghalaya Govt Organises Workshop to Review State's ECCE Curriculum
Age-wise curriculum with goals, competence, thematic integration, and group work was discussed during the workshop hosted at Asian Confluence, Laitumkhrah.
Year Ender 2021: Professors Most Searched Role by Job Seekers in 2021
In terms of the city, Bangalore, Mumbai, and Hyderabad continued to remain the top cities searched for jobs among the job-finders and jobseekers followed by Pune and Chennai.
Karnataka Church Vandalised Amid Row Over Proposed Anti-conversion Law
According to local report, around 5:30 am on Thursday, the 160-year-old St Joseph's church was attacked and the statue of St Anthony broken.
XAT 2022 Admit Card Delayed, to be out Tomorrow
XAT 2022 admit card can be downloaded from December 24 onwards at xatonline.in. The exam is scheduled to be held on January 2.
Biden Calls COVID Pill 'Significant Step'
Washington (AP) US health regulators on Wednesday authorised the first pill against COVID-19, and President Joe Biden said it marks a "significant step forward" on the path out of the pandemic. The pill is a Pfizer drug that Americans will be able to t...
COVID-19: Punjab Records 52 Fresh Cases, One More Death
With 52 fresh cases, Punjab's COVID-19 tally has climbed to 6,04,058, according to a medical bulletin issued on Wednesday. With one more Covid-related fatality, the death toll due to the viral disease in the state has gone up to 16,635, including a deat...
West Bengal Poll Violence: CBI Registers One More Case, Tally Now at 50
The central probe agency has booked 11 people in the case related to the death of CPM supporter Janmenjoy Dalai.
Civilian Killed, Policeman Injured in Separate Terror Attacks in Jammu and Kashmir
While the civilian was gunned down in Nawakadal locality of the city, a police assistant subinspector (ASI) was injured in Bijbehara area of south Kashmir's Anantnag district.
Exclusive | No Need for Boosters, 2 Jabs of Vaccine Enough for Body to Fight Covid: NTAGI Member
For some diseases, such as tetanus, people need to walk around with high levels of antibodies, but for Covid, one can afford mild disease, especially healthy individuals, said Dr Jayaprakash Muliyil, a member of the government's expert panel.
When Will Government Provide Covid-19 Vaccine Booster Shots? Rahul Gandhi Questions
Sharing data about vaccinations, Gandhi there is a daily shortfall of 55.3 million doses (one million is equal to 10 lakh).
Indian Railways Starts Disposable Blanket-Pillow Facility on Trains. Here's How Much it Costs
The passengers will have to pay Rs 150 for this service.
'Questionable and Non-transparent': Govt Rejects India's Rank in World Press Freedom Index
Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur said the adoption of the methodology by the publisher of the report is "questionable and non-transparent".
Army Gets Indigenously-built Armoured Engineer Reconnaissance Vehicle
The vehicle is capable of carrying out reconnaissance of water obstacles and boggy patches for the execution of engineering tasks.
Maharashtra Reports 11 New Omicron Variant Cases; State's Tally Rises to 65
Eight of the new cases came to light following the screening at the Mumbai airport while one case each was found in Navi Mumbai, Pimpri-Chinchwad, and Osmanabad, said the official release.