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Moody's Cuts India's Growth Forecast to 9.3%, Risks of Longer-term Eco Scarring
Moody's, which has a 'Baa3' rating on India with a negative outlook, however, does not expect the impact to be as severe as during the first wave.
GCET 2021 Application Process Canceled till Further Notice, Check Details Here
GCET is conducted to offer admission to various undergraduate courses in several participating institutes across Goa
News18 Evening Digest: WHO Recommends Ivermectin Only for Clinical Trials, Maha Govt to Treat Covid 'Black Fungus' Patients Free of Cost and Other Top Stories
Here are the stories we are covering this evening: Widely Used in India, WHO Recommends Ivermectin Only For Clinical Trials, Not Treatment of Covid; Maharashtra Says It Will Treat Patients of Covid 'Black Fungus' Free of Cost, Cap Medicine Price; 'Begin P...
Savio Medeira Helps The Goa Sikh Youth Community Kitchen in Order to 'Serve Community' During Covid-19
Savio Medeira has extended helped towards The Goa Sikh Youth Community Kitchen who have been distributing over 500 free meals from the Goa Medical College (GMC) main gate and deliver oxygen cylinders to over 40 locations.
REET 2021 Unlikely to be Held in June, Might Get Postponed Again
The revised dates are not yet announced, however, Govind Singh Dotasara in a press briefing said that it is unlikely for the state to hold REET 2021 in June.
Rahul Gandhi Attacks PM Modi on Covid Situation, Asks Him to Remove Tinted Glasses
The Congress has been demanding that the project, including a new Parliament building and a new residence for the prime minister, be dropped and the money be used on improving medical facilities and infrastructure in the country.
With 39,305 Cases, K'taka Reports Highest Infections in Country, Pips Maha to Top Spot
Karnataka registered 39,305 cases on Monday while Maharashtra recorded its lowest single day Covid tally at 37,236 for the first time in 41 days.
Second Covid Wave Seems to Have Flattened but Won't End Before July: Virologist
Though the new variants may partly be responsible for the explosion, there is no indication the mutant versions are more lethal, said Shahid Jameel.
CRPF Lost 108 Personnel to Covid-19, Highest Among Central Forces: Data
These forces deployed for rendering a variety of security, border guarding, relief and rescue duties across the country also reported 763 fresh coronavirus infections in a day, taking the tally of cases in their ranks to 71,295.
'Good Reasons for Registered Centres': Govt in SC Rules Out Door-to-door Covid Vaccination
It said that four key requirements of CVC under the COVID19 vaccination programme are availability of adequate space, adequate cold storage facility, adequate number of vaccinators and medical support staff and adequate arrangements for management of Adve...
'I Felt I Will Never Be Able to Play Tennis Again': Sania Mirza on Battling Depression After Wrist Injury
Sania Mirza conceded that she battled depression and anxiety after her wrist injury during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
PM Modi Must Atone for His Mistakes, Commit to Serving People: Cong Attacks Govt Over Covid Crisis
The CWC, the Congress' highest decision-making body, in a resolution also questioned the government data on coronavirus cases and fatalities, and alleged non-reporting of deaths.
No Alliance with ISF in Future, Says Congress after Bengal Poll Debacle
The Congress leader said he has asked the Left Front not to ally with the ISF as he had reservations.
Over 17 Crore Covid-19 Vaccine Doses Administered So Far: Government
The Union health ministry said 2,43,958 beneficiaries in the 18-44 age group received their first dose of the vaccine on Sunday and cumulatively 20,29,395 people across 30 states and union territories.
Actively Monitor Vaccine Manufacturers to Ensure Adequate Supply to States: Kejriwal Tells Vardhan
The central government should make available to the states/UTs the requisite number of vaccine doses to enable vaccination of all its citizens, he said.
Long Jumper Murali Sreeshankar Keen to Compete in Europe Before Tokyo Olympics
The second wave of Covid in India has disrupted the plan of national long jumper record holder Murali Sreeshankar to compete in Europe but he is now planning fresh.