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Double Trouble: Fall in Air Quality During Winter Could Lead to More Covid-19 Cases in Delhi
The 24-hour AQI of the city has been rising for over a week, touching 180 in the ‘moderate’ range, according to the Central Pollution Control Board.
Govt to Roll Out Renewed Campaign on 'Covid-19 Appropriate Behaviour' with Further Easing of Curbs
The new campaign or to say extension of the already running public campaigns will be taken forward by all the information and communication dissemination wings of the government and various agencies.
Health Minister Rules Out 'Human Challenge Trials' for India that Involve Purposely Infecting Participants
Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan said human challenge studies ought to be undertaken with abundant forethought, caution, and oversight when conducted.
Over 1 Lakh Local Shops, Kirana Stores to Take Part in Amazon's 'Great Indian Festival' Sales
More than 20,000 offline retailers, kiranas and local shops from "Local Shops on Amazon" programme will participate in "Great Indian Festival" for the first time, selling various items like daily essentials, large appliances and home decor products, a sta...
Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan Undergoes Heart Surgery, Says Chirag Paswan
Chirag Paswan said his father underwent a heart surgery due to sudden developments on Saturday evening, which forced him to cancel a party meeting and rush to be by his father’s side.
Hathras Protests: How Priyanka Gandhi at The Wheel and With A Lathi Can Be Part of Congress Plan To Take on a Man in UP
The images of Priyanka Gandhi behind the wheel and also saving a worker from a police lathi can be seen as this fight for woman empowerment in a state where a woman is considered best sitting at home.
Army Builds Memorial in Eastern Ladakh for 20 Galwan Martyrs Killed in India-China Clash
The memorial, located at Post 120 in eastern Ladakh and inaugurated earlier this week, mentions the heroics of the 'Gallants of Galwan' under operation 'Snow Leopard' and the way they evicted the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops from the area...
Mahatma Gandhi Would Have Been 'Very Happy' with Modi Govt's Passage of Farm Bills, Says Jitendra Singh
Addressing a programme on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, the minister said the Centre is committed to ensuring the welfare of farmers and the decision regarding the farm bills has been well received at the grassroot level.
Football Transfer News October 2: NorthEast United Announce Dylan Fox, Leicester City Sign Wesley Fofana
Football Transfer News October 2: NorthEast United signed Dylan Fox as Wesley Fofana moved to Leicester City on a fie-year deal.
Hathras Gang-rape and Murder: Allahabad HC Summons Top UP Govt Officials to Explain Case
A bench issued summons to the Uttar Pradesh additional chief secretary, director general of police and additional director general of police, asking them to be present before the court on October 12 to explain the case.
Delhi Riots: Court Dismisses Man's Bail Plea in Head Constable's Murder Case
Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav dismissed the bail plea of Mohd Arif, saying that prima facie everything was being done under a well-hatched conspiracy.
Supreme Court Orders Airlines To Refund Cancelled Bookings During Covid-19 Lockdown Within 3 Weeks
The lockdown, imposed on March 25, banned domestic and international travel, closed factories, schools, offices and all shops other than those supplying essential services.
Amnesty Involved in Multiple Illegalities, Says BJP as NGO Halts India Ops Alleging 'Witch-hunt'
BJP leader Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore said any organisation can work in India but it cannot violate the laws and regulations of the country.
Oppn Gets Fresh Ammo as Reports Say RS Footage on Farm Bills Uproar Disputes Centre’s Version of Events
Media reports claim the government's stance on the rules not being followed during the voting in bills in Rajya Sabha on September 20 are discrepant with the television footage of the proceedings.
Mounting Opposition, FATF Blacklisting: Tough Times Ahead for Pakistan PM Imran Khan
In the FATF meeting in February, Pakistan had gained an extra four months to comply with international anti-terrorism financing norms but was warned that if it failed to fall in line it would be blacklisted.
Surge in Delhi Covid-19 Cases Seems to Have Plateaued, Should Show Rapid Fall: Satyendar Jain
Jain also said the next sero-prevalence survey, slated to be conducted from October 1, is likely to be delayed as the report of the September survey is to be put before the Delhi High Court by this monthend.