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Duke University To Require COVID Vaccinations For Fall Term
Duke University will require all new and returning students to present proof of vaccination to student health officials before they can enroll for the fall semester, the school's president said Friday.
University Expels Fraternity Over Student's Hazing Death
A university in Ohio on Friday expelled a fraternity where a student died last month after consuming an excessive amount of alcohol during a hazing event.
Italy Not In Talks For More COVID-19 Vaccines With Moderna: Government Official
Italy's government is not in negotiations with Moderna Inc to buy new doses of its COVID19 vaccine, a government official said on Friday, following a report that said Rome was close to signing a deal for new shots.
PM Modi Holds Virtual Summit with Dutch Counterpart Mark Rutte; Leaders Agree to Work on Covid, Indo-pacific
p>India and the Netherlands share cordial and friendly relations, the MEA said.
Will Supermarkets, Liquor Shops be Open? FAQs on What's Allowed and Not in Maharashtra's Curbs
Prohibitory orders will be in force during daytime on weekdays.
Zoom Security Flaw Lets Hackers Take Control of Your PC, Patch to be Issued Soon
The Zoom security glitch is quite critical in nature, and was discovered by two Computest cyber security researchers at the Zero Day Initiative’s Pwn2Own bug bounty contest.
Harley-Davidson Pan America ADV Listed on Indian Website, Launch in June This Year
Harley-Davidson will retail the Pan America ADV in India via the distribution and sales network of Hero MotoCorp. The bike was launched in February 2021 across the globe.
Dutee Chand to Get Chhattisgarh Veerni Award
Dutee Chand, the Jakarta Asian Games silver-medalist in 100 and 200 metres will receive Chhattisgarh Veerni Award.
Janeu Sanskar: Here's the Auspicious Date and Time in April 2021
The ceremony starts with a yajna followed by the boy's mundan ceremony, janeu dharan (Yellow coloured sacred thread), guru dakshina and hawan
India Racing Against Time, Needs to Open Up Vaccines for Young, Mobile Workforce: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
We need a science-led strategy to address both protection and transmission from coronavirus. The current approach is overtly focused on protection, does little to allay transmission fears.
Rupee Slips 17 Paise to 74.75 Against US Dollar in Early Trade
At the interbank forex market, the domestic unit opened at 74.75 against the US dollar
Priyanka Gandhi Bats for Online Exams, Says CBSE Irresponsible to Force Students to Take Exams
The Class 10 exams would be held between May 4 and June 7 and those for Class 12 would be held between May 4 and June 15.
Johnson & Johnson to Soon Start Clinical Trials for Its Single-Shot Vaccine in India: Report
According to an exclusive report by Indian Express, the US pharma giant has communicated to the Indian regulator that it will soon begin testing its single shot vaccine in the country.
Allu Arjun Thanks People for Success of Telugu Cinema: Today, We've Become One of the Big Markets
'Today, we have become one of the big markets, not because of our regional market, it is because of you. You made us big,' says Allu Arjun.
Kannada Bigg Boss Contestant and Actress Chaitra Kotturu Attempts Suicide After Marriage
Chaitra Kotturu was married to Mandya-based businessman Nagarjuna a few days back, the police said.
EC Notice to Adhikari for Alleged Communal Overtones in Speech
He has been asked to respond to the notice within 24 hours.