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Covid-19 Test Kits from China Should Not be Priced Above Rs 400: Delhi High Court
The court said the country is going through an 'unprecedented medical crisis', with a disquiet over one's safety and the economy at a standstill, so the public interest must outweigh the private.
SAARC Nations Unveil Emergency Stimulus Packages to Tackle Covid-19 Economic Fallout
The World Bank recently warned that South Asia faces its worst economic performance in 40 years due to the deadly coronavirus pandemic which has been wreaking havoc worldwide.
Pregnant Woman Dies in Anantnag Hospital, Inquiry Ordered
A pregnant woman, who hailed from a COVID-19 red zone area, died at a maternity hospital in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, prompting authorities to order an inquiry into the death, officials said.
Avengers Endgame 1 Year Anniversary: How a World Gripped with Fear of Covid-19 Can Relate to it Now More Than Ever
As the Hollywood blockbuster 'Avengers: Endgame' celebrates its one year anniversary, we look at how the movie holds water even today.
Nearly 3,300 Inmates Test Positive for Covid-19 in Four US State Prisons, 95% Had No Symptoms
Some people diagnosed as asymptomatic when tested for the coronavirus, however, may go on to develop symptoms later, according to researchers.
The Chinese Doppelganger of Tata Nexon is Called the Mable 30x EV and the Similarities are Uncanny
Aside from the uncanny similarities, the Maple 30x EV aggressively priced EV in the Chinese market that costs RMB 68,800 which roughly converts to Rs 7.3 lakh.
Developed Nations Trying to Learn from India's Experience in Fighting Covid-19: Jitendra Singh
Singh gave a chronology of measures undertaken under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on a proactive basis, as a result of which, he said, India's record was much better compared to most other countries of the world.
BJP MPs From Bengal Attack Mamata Govt For its Handling of Coronavirus Crisis
BJP leaders Debasree Chaudhuri and another MP, Sukanta Majumdar, alleged that they were served with quarantine notices by the local administration so that they could not step outside to provide ration and other relief material to the masses.
Sonia Gandhi Writes to PM Modi; Seeks Economic Package for Revival of MSMEs
In a letter to Modi, Gandhi also made some suggestions for the revival of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), which is reeling under the adverse impact of the coronavirus lockdown.
Bengal Not Cooperating, Says Central Team; Suggests Strict Implementation of Lockdown in Northern Areas
The central team also sought to know details about steps taken by the Mamata Banerjee-led dispensation to identify and quarantine those who returned from the Tablighi Jamaat event in Delhi.
No Public Gatherings in UP Till June 30, Says CM Adityanath
The directions from the Chief Minister came two days ahead of the scheduled meeting of the chief ministers with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 27 via video conference.
In a Break from 200-yr-old Tradition, MP's Raisen Marks Ramzan Sans Customary Cannon Shots Amid Covid-19
It was the Begum of Bhopal who had started the tradition in 18th century. The Nawabi Army used to fire the cannon under the supervision of Shahar Qazi.
Centre Opens Talks With States on Allowing Return of Migrant Workers, Seeks Details of Indians Stuck Abroad
Sources told News18 that the labourers would have to remain in quarantine camps for 14 days after making their way back to their home states.
'They're Nonsense': Experts Question Accuracy of Rapid Antibody Tests for Covid-19 Amid Surge in Demand
As nations look to ease curbs, some experts have mooted the possibility of so-called "immunity passports" to allow those with antibodies to return to work.
With No Ambulance, Cop Takes Expecting Mother to Hospital in His Car, Family Names Baby After Him
'It's an exemplary work done by the constable. The Delhi Police is on its toes fighting COVID-19 and the force is also with the public to serve them whenever they need,' DCP (northwest) Vijayanta Arya said.
India's Covid-19 Toll at 779, Cases Near 25,000-mark as Govt Says Daily Growth Rate Lowest at 6%
The 56 deaths reported in the country on Saturday were the maximum in a span of 24 hours till now, said the health ministry.