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RT-PCR COVID-19 Test at Delhi Airport to Cost Rs 5000 for International Arriving Passengers
The RT-PCR facility will be set up at the multi-level car parking area for the international arriving passengers who have to take connecting domestic flights.
People Are Reported Injured In Birmingham Stabbings, UK Police Say
Police in the English city of Birmingham declared a "major incident" after reports that a number of people were injured in stabbings early on Sunday, with the cause of the incidents as yet unclear.
Need to Create Gender Neutral Environment at Home, Says Pankaj Tripathi
If parents instill confidence in children to be their own decision makers, they will be responsible, says Pankaj Tripathi.
Portland Protesters Throw Fire Bombs At Officers On 100th Day Of Demonstrations
Protesters in Portland threw fire bombs at police on Saturday night and at least one person was injured, police said, on the 100th day of demonstrations in the Oregon city over racial injustice and police brutality.
Germany's Covid-19 Response Won Plaudits. But Protests Show it's Victim of its Own Success
Germany has been lauded for its pandemic response, thanks to widescale testing and its fast response to the outbreak which has helped keep its Covid-19 mortality rate low -- despite a high number of reported cases.
Chandrababu Naidu Unhurt as 2 Convoy Vehicles Get Involved in Accident
The incident occurred near Dandu Malkapuram in Choutuppal mandal on the Hyderabad-Vijayawada highway when Naidu was on his way to Hyderabad from Vijayawada.
Maharashtra Govt Tells Centre to Reserve 50% Oxygen Production in State for Medical Use amid Pandemic
Currently, 15 per cent of the oxygen production is reserved for medical use while the rest can be used for industrial needs, Tope said. Due to the need of oxygen for COVID-19 patients, there is a shortage, he said.
Telangana Govt to Rebuild Demolished Mosques & Temple in New Secretariat Complex
The two proposed mosques will have 750 square feet each in an area including one Imam's quarters while the temple will also be constructed in an area of 1,500 square feet, according to the release.
Filmmaker Johnny Bakshi Passes Away
Veteran filmmaker Johnny Bakshi passed away in a Juhu hospital on Saturday at the age of 83. Amit Khanna shared the news on his unverified Twitter account.
Railways to Begin Recruitment Process for 1.40 Lakh Posts in Three Categories from Dec 15
The national transporter received 2.42 crore applications for 1.4 lakh vacancies, Railways CEO VK Yadav said.
IIT Kharagpur Imposes Measures to Contain Covid-19 Spread amid Spurt in Cases on Campus
In the notification, the institute issued a list of dos and don'ts which also include a ban on entry of outsiders, except those attached to essential services, during the period when all offices inside the campus will remain closed.
Tripura Minister to Keep MPs in Covid-19 Hospital to Check Deaths by Negligence amid Rising Concerns
The statement came a week after a case of death by negligence was reported after a three-year-old boy died at the GBP hospital due to injuries sustained while taking a swab for Covid-19 testing.
Naxals Kill Four Villagers in Chhattisgarh After Accusing them of Being Police Informants
The killings took place in the last two days in the forest of Dumri-Palnar village under Gangaloor police station area, inspector general of police (Bastar range) Sundarraj P told PTI.
Pope Set To Make First Trip Since Pandemic To Saint's Town
Pope Francis is next month set to make what would be his first visit outside Rome since Italy was put under lockdown in early March when it became the first country in Europe to feel the full brunt of the coronavirus pandemic.
Japan Braces For Powerful Typhoon Haishen, Possible Record Rainfall
Japan is bracing for powerful Typhoon Haishen as it bears down on the country's southwest, with weather forecasters warning of potential record rainfall, violent wind, high waves and tides.
Indian Army Rescues Chinese Citizens in Sikkim, Provides Food and Medical Assistance
The Chinese citizens expressed their gratitude to India and the Indian Army for their prompt assistance.