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US 'Ready to Ship' Covid Vaccines But India Needs Time to Clear Legal Hurdles for Emergency Import
In recent week, the US vaccines have landed in countries across the world, including Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh.
'Inspiring, Unprecedented': Netizens in Awe of PM Modi's Interaction with Tokyo-bound Athletes
Netizens were all praise for PM Narendra Modi's "inspiring" interaction with the athletes set to represent India at the Tokyo Olympics.
Bihar: Bride Pleads Before Police For 5 Hours, No Action Taken Over Dowry Demand
The groom's family allegedly demanded more dowry despite being given Rs 10 lakh cash.
Twenty Five Lakh Functional Household Tap Connections Under Jal Jeevan Mission This Year: Karnataka CM
BS Yediyurappa said it is the Prime Minister's desire to provide tap water connection to every house.
Delhi's Wait for Monsoon Ends, Rain Drenches Parts of City
With this, the monsoon has covered the entire country, said the Indian Meteorological Department.
Large Part of Sputnik V Doses Produced in India to be Kept for Indians, Expect WHO Approval Soon: RDIF CEO
Kirill Dmitriev, CEO of RDIF said the vaccine is likely to be commercially availability in India by fall.
Delhi Govt Received About 1.5 Lakh Fresh Doses of Covishield, Says Satyendar Jain
Interacting with reporters, he also urged people not to lower the guard, and reiterated that experts have already cautioned about the chance of a third wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
UPSC Aspirants Cracks Civil Services After 5 Failed Attempts, Share 10 Mantras for Success
UPSC CSE 2021: Abhijeet Yadav, who secured 653rd rank in the Civil services exam 2017 has summed up the 5-years journey of his preparation and the things that he had learnt in the process.
Karnataka SSLC Exams in July, HC Upholds State Govt's Decision
The Karnataka HC upheld the state government's decision to conduct the SSLC or the 10th standard exam for the current academic year on July 19 and 22.
MP Adds 1,478 Covid 'Backlog' Deaths After Govt Push, Fatalities Rise to 10,506
These deaths were identified only after the letter of June 26. The issue of the left out deaths was also discussed in a review meeting held by Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday.
Varsities Should Have Autonomy To Decide On Holding Entrance Tests: Teachers' Bodies
Several associations of state- run university teachers of West Bengal on Monday said that varsities should be given the autonomy to decide on the issue of holding entrance tests at the undergraduate and post- graduate levels. Referring to reports i...
'Donald Trump' Treatment Successful in Over 200 Covid Patients, Says BMC
Monoclonal antibodies made news as a treatment for COVID-19 when they were given to then US President Donald Trump in November last year after he tested positive for the disease.
Woman Arrested for Trying to Sell Newborn in Delhi
A team comprising NCPCR Chairperson Priyank Kanoongo and police personnel were part of the operation.
Three Arrested by NIA in South Kashmir for Circulation of Banned ISIS Terror Group's Propaganda
The case was registered by the NIA on June 29 under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
No Fresh Covid-19 Death Reported in Goa; 108 More Test Positive, 186 Recover
The number of recovered cases in the state rose to 1,63,957 after 186 patients were discharged from hospitals during the day
What to Do When Lightning Strikes? Know the Do's and Dont's
Here are the Dos and Don'ts to follow during lightning and thunderstorm.