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Network18 Polls Reveal Indians Prefer Trump Over Xi Jinping, 91% Support Boycott of Chinese Goods
72% of the respondents said they will not buy anything Chinese if they can; 23% are willing to cut down on purchases of Chinese goods. Only 4% say they would still want to buy Chinese products.
Places of Worship Start Preparations to Reopen, Wait For Delhi Govt's Guidelines
Religious places within containment zones shall remain closed for public and the ones outside these zones will be allowed to open from June 8, according to the SOP issued by the Union Health Ministry.
Yamuna River Regains Sparkle as Coronavirus Lockdown Banishes Waste
In a feat that eluded years of government cleanliness efforts, a nationwide lockdown against the coronavirus has brought about the transformation of a river many Hindus consider holy, with a halt in industrial activity since late in March.
Jamia Millia Islamia Staffer Dies of Coronavirus, Varsity Shut till June 30
The deceased was a senior clerk working in the Jamia Millia Islamia university's Centre for Theoretical Physics.
Centre Distorting Facts on Shramik Special Trains, Piyush Goyal Should Resign or be Removed: Congress
Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said the central government has not spent a single penny on running special trains for migrant workers returning home.
Delhi Govt Receives 4.5 Lakh Suggestions from People on Reopening of City's Borders
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday had announced sealing of Delhi's borders for a week amid the rising coronavirus cases in the national capital and sought suggestions from Delhiites by Friday to reopen the same.
Nisarga to Make Landfall as Severe Cyclonic Storm Near Alibag in Maharashtra
The cyclonic storm is currently located 280 km west-southwest of Panjim (Goa), 430km south-southwest of Mumbai (Maharashtra) and 640 km south-southwest of Surat (Gujarat).
Infosys CEO Salil Parekh Draws Rs 34.27 Crore Pay Package in FY20
The company's annual report for 2019-20 showed that his compensation included Rs 16.85 crore in salary, Rs 17.04 crore in stock options and Rs 38 lakh (others).
AIIMS Administration Issues Show-cause Notice to Senior Doctor Over N95 Masks Row
The notice said Dr Srinivas has provided no evidence to support his claims, and despite access to institutional mechanisms for grievance redressal, he chose a public platform.
Railways' First Isolation Coaches Deployed For Treatment of Coronavirus Patients in Delhi
In addition to the 10 non-AC coaches with 160 beds, the COVID-19 care centre will have an AC coach for healthcare staffers, including doctors, an official said.
'His Positivity is Contagious': Sandesh Jhingan Recalls Sachin Tendulkar's Motivational Spirit
Sandesh Jhingan jogged down the memory lane and told what then-Kerala Blasters' co-owner Sachin Tendulkar said to him after their ISL 2014 final loss to ATK.
Delhi Govt Seeks Rs 5000 Cr from Centre to Pay Employees, Says Didn't Receive Money Under Disaster Fund
Manish Sisodia, who also holds the finance department charge, said the Delhi government requires Rs 3,500 crore per month to pay salaries to its employees and to meet other needs.
Lockdown 5.0: Schools, Colleges to Stay Closed, Decision to Reopen Will Be Taken in July
According to new guidelines, the Phase II deals with the re-opening of schools, colleges, educational, training and coaching institutions. These institutions will be opened only after consultations with the states and UTs
Year of Disappointment, Disastrous Management and Diabolical Pain, Says Congress on Modi Govt Anniversary
Congress leader K C Venugopal said the six years of the Modi dispensation have seen fraying of bonds of empathy, fraternity and brotherhood with increase in acts of communal and sectarian violence.
India's Coronavirus Tally Reaches 1.68 Lakh With 7,500 New Cases, Recoveries Cross 81,000
The number of cases has been rising sharply over the past few days amid eased lockdown restrictions, resumption of domestic flights and continuing services of migrant trains.
Chhattisgarh Announces 3 Days of State Mourning after Death of Its First CM Ajit Jogi
The family has said the mortal remains of the IAS turned politician will be taken to his Bilaspur residence, Marwahi Sadan, on Saturday and the last rites will be performed at his native village of Gaurela.