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Ramlila to Be Held in Physical Form This Year in Delhi, Say Organisers
The representatives of the Ramlila committees met the DDA vice chairman and commissioners of the municipal corporations of Delhi (MCDs), who have allowed booking of their grounds, he said.
AIIMS to Conduct Study to Ascertain Presence of Covid-19 in Various Parts of Eye
Dr Namrata Sharma of the R P Centre said that there is no proven evidence so far which establishes any direct link between Covid-19 leading to blindness.
Shimla: Authorities Shut IGMC Langar, Congress Holds Silent Protest
Congress MLA Vikramaditya Singh said that he will take the matter to CM Jairam Thakur and urge him to allow the langar seva once again.
Jailed Gangster Atiq Ahmad, His Wife Join Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM
Defending his decision to induct Ahmad, who has several criminal cases lodged against him, Owaisi also asserted that even several BJP leaders are facing several cases.
Schools Reopen with Backlog, One-Third of Kids Forgot Language, Reading Skills
We were ready to see children forget lessons, but this is a different game altogether. They have lost their basic communication skills, said primary school teacher
Cipla Wants Modi Govt to Hike Prices of Asthma Drugs, Cites 300% Increase in Production Cost
In a letter, Cipla has given the background for the impact of price hike on the production.
Talks Between Haryana Govt, Farmers Fail; Gherao 'to Continue Till Demands Are Met' | Highlights
The Haryana government extended the ban on internet services in Karnal for another day from Tuesday midnight.
JNUSU Members Stage Protest Demanding Reopening of Campus, Hostel Accommodation
Members of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNUSU) staged a protest on Monday demanding reopening of the campus and hostel accommodation for students of 2020 and 2019 batches.
CISCE Class 10, 12 Students Who Could Not Clear Exams Can Take Boards Again, Here's How
The provision of supplementary examination has been introduced only for this year considering the difficult times during the Covid-19 pandemic and should not be considered as a precedent for the future, CISCE said.
With Fresh 31,222 Cases, India's Active Coronavirus Infections Dip Below Four Lakh
The death toll has climbed to 4,41,042 with 290 fresh fatalities, according to the data updated at 8 am.
Ranchi Locals Thrash Drunk Cop For Obscene Gestures Towards Women, Suspended
The commotion continued until the traffic policemen reached the incident site and resolved the situation.
Gwalior Mother of 2, Missing for 7 Years, Found Living With Lover in Vrindavan
Police said that the mother of two eloped with her former landlord in 2014 and was living with him as his wife in Vrindavan.
Not Just Lungs, Covid-19 is Also Choking Traffic in Delhi, New Hotpots Emerge: Report
According to Google’s mobility trends the city’s traffic pattern was changed by the pandemic.
To Make Afghan Women Self-Reliant, Delhi NGOs Join Hands For Unique Initiative
Around 25-30 women of Afghan origin will be trained to make pads in the workshop from September 6-8.
EXCLUSIVE | Indian Flights to Afghanistan Unlikely to Resume Soon as Govt Anxious About Flyers' Safety
While most nations have completed evacuation operations from Afghanistan, taken over by the Taliban in mid-August, many have been left behind.
Covid-19 Vaccine: Dr Reddy's Starts Supply of Sputnik V First Doses
Dr Reddy's earlier suspended the supply of the first dose of Sputnik V following supply constraints from Russian Direct Investment Fund.