India
Delhi Records This Year's Lowest Single-day Jump of 89 Fresh Covid-19 Cases; Positivity Rate 0.16%
This is the first time since February 16, when 94 people were diagnosed with the disease, that the number of new cases have dropped below the 100 mark.
SC Reserves Verdict on Rs 4 Lakh Ex-gratia Compensation to Kin of Covid-19 Deceased
The top court asked the parties to file written submissions in three days and specifically directed the Centre to simplify the process of grant of death certificates to the dependents of those who have died of COVID-19.
IIT Mandi to Conduct Crash Course on Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
IIT Mandi is hosting a six-day weekend workshop on Deep Learning Crash Course (ADLCC 2021) for executives and working professionals between July 3 and 18.
Network 18 Launches Sanjeevani Anthem, Composed by Shankar Mahadevan, to Promote Vaccination
Actor Sonu Sood recalled the launch of the campaign in Attari earlier in Arpil and said that the initiative has managed to get more people vaccinated in a shorter time.
Daily Covid-19 Count in India Lowest in 88 Days
A total of 3,88,135 deaths have been reported so far in the country including 1,17,961 from Maharashtra, 33,885 from Karnataka, 31,197 from Tamil Nadu, 24,914 from Delhi, 22,178 from Uttar Pradesh, 17,348 from West Bengal, and 15,826 from Punjab.
Delhi Police Arrests 2 Doctors for Black-marketing Fake Drugs Meant for Covid, Black Fungus Patients
A raid was conducted and a total of 3,283 vials of life-saving injections, including 858 vials of Amphotericin-B, 206 vials of Remdesivir and others, used for the treatment of Covid-19 and black fungus diseases, were recovered.
85,907 Vaccine Doses Administered in Delhi on Saturday, Says AAP MLA Atishi
Since May 1, when the Delhi government started vaccination of the 18-44 age group, a total of 1,38,568 people in the segment have been fully vaccinated.
After Uddhav's Veiled Attack, Congress Says MVA Alliance is for 5 Years, Not Permanent
In a veiled swipe at local Congress leaders, Thackeray on Saturday said people would "beat with footwear" those who only talk about contesting elections alone without offering solutions to people''s problems.
Man, Who 'Died' in 2010 Jnaneswari Express Derailment in West Bengal, Found Alive
On receiving a complaint that the man is alive, the Vigilance Department of the railways conducted a probe and finding substance in the allegation, referred the matter to the CBI, the SER official said.
Two Naxal Gunned Down in Encounter With Security Forces in Chhattisgarh's Naryanpur
The identity of both the Naxal dead bodies recovered from the spot is yet to be established.
Not Virtual, Parliamentary Standing Committee Summons Facebook in Person, Promises Vaccination
The parliamentary standing committee has also decided that all other social media and web platforms like YouTube, Google, etc. must send their representations physically before the panel.
Ganga, Bhagirathi Cross Danger Mark in Uttarakhand After Incessant Rains
The Ganga exceeded the danger level in both Haridwar and Rishikesh while Bhagirathi crossed the danger mark at Devprayag in Tehri district.
Paras Faction Announces LJP National Executive Ahead of Meeting Called by Chirag Paswan-led Group
Meanwhile, Chirag Paswan has claimed that more than 90 per cent of the national executive members are with him.
Undeterred By Covid-19, Bengal Man Sings And Dances To Keep Patients Happy
He sings, dances, and even recites poems for the patients in an effort to make them smile through all the pain and suffering.
PT Usha Remembers Milkha Singh's Advise: Compete Abroad, Stay Dedicated
PT Usha recalled what Milkha Singh advice her when she met him way back in 1982.
Third Covid Wave: When Will it Arrive, What the Govt Said & Are Kids in Danger | Explained
Fears of a third wave have been rampant, even as the effects of the devastating second wave in India in April and May remain to be mitigated.