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Britain's AstraZeneca Starts Trial of Antibody Treatment for Covid-19
AstraZeneca said on Tuesday it started early stage trials for an antibodybased treatment for the prevention and treatment of COVID19, as the British drugmaker also ploughs on with its vaccine candidate.
NIA Chargesheet Names Masood Azhar as Pulwama Mastermind, Says Attackers Were in Touch Before, During and After Terror Strike
The 13,000-page chargesheet said the key conspirator of the attack was Mohammed Umer Farooq, who was a nephew of Masood Azhar and son of IC-814 hijacker Ibrahim Azhar.
UP TV Journalist's Murder: Police Officer Suspended, Six Held Amid Furore
While the police have claimed Ratan Singh was killed over an ongoing land dispute, his family accused the police of building a false narrative.
Tablighi Jamaat: Delhi Court Frames Charges Against 36 Foreigners, Discharges 8
The court, however, said there was no iota of evidence to suggest that the present accused had in any manner professed or propagated the principles and doctrines of the Tablighi Jamaat or had indulged in tablighi work as alleged and discharged eight forei...
SC Grants Time to Centre to Consider Filing Fresh Response to Plea on OROP
The ex-servicemen had alleged that due to the faulty implementation of OROP, its main purpose has been defeated and a separate class has been created within a class of same officers leading to different pension to persons who had retired from same post af...
How Dalai Lama Traced Teacher Khunu Lama in India
The Dalai Lama found it difficult to locate Khunu Lama as the latter kept a low profile and shunned attention and had a habit of disappearing whenever his reputation caught up with him.
BJP MP from Gulbarga, His MLA-son Among 12 in Family Contract Covid-19
The senior Jadhav said his two personal assistants and his son's personal assistant and a driver were infected.
'I Miss My Friend a Lot': PM Modi Remembers Arun Jaitley on First Death Anniversary
Besides the prime minister, other top BJP leaders, including Home Minister Amit Shah and party president J P Nadda, paid rich tributes to him.
Chennai's Covid-19 Test Positivity Rate Breaches 10% Amid Easing of Travel Curbs
Tamil Nadu on Sunday saw 5,975 new Covid-19 cases, taking the overall tally to 3,79,385, while 97 fatalities took the death toll to 6,517, the Health department said.
NHRC Notice to UP Govt over Death of 5-year-old in Agra Due to Starvation, Illness
The commission has issued a notice to the chief secretary of Uttar Pardesh calling for a detailed report within four weeks, including that on the relief and rehabilitation provided to the family by the administration and the action taken against the delin...
Bayern Munich Join Liverpool as 6-time European Winners: All Statistics from UEFA Champions League Final
Bayern Munich defeated Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 in the UEFA Champions League final to win their sixth title.
Kerala Gold Smuggling Case: Agencies Probing Alleged Import of Holy Books from UAE 'without Proper Documentation'
Earlier, in a social media post, Jaleel had admitted to receiving copies of the Holy Quran from the UAE Consulate in Thiruvananthapuram. His name had also figured in the call list of Swapna Suresh,the key accused in the sensational gold smuggling case.
Man Arrested For Attempting to Sexually Assault American Woman in Tamil Nadu
The woman was staying in a rented accommodation here in pursuit of spiritualism.
'All That's Left is Govt Nod': DMRC Set to Resume Delhi Metro Services After Kejriwal's Suggestion
Interacting with traders and entrepreneurs, Kejriwal highlighted various steps taken by his government to revive the pandemic-hit economy of the city.
40 Dalit Families Face Social Boycott in Odisha After Girl Plucks Flowers from Upper-caste Man's Garden
The girl's father claimed that the Dalit representatives had also tendered an apology following the incident but still they were subjected to the social boycott.
Mumbai: Decision on Allowing Journalists to Travel on Local Trains Soon, Says Maharashtra Govt
Currently, limited services of suburban trains are being operated in Central, Western and Harbour lines only for those employed in essential sectors including employees of state and Central governments.