India
Fire Breaks Out at AIIMS Delhi's Teaching Block, No Injuries Reported
Atul Garg, Director, Delhi Fire Services, said it's a teaching block and there was no patient.
BJP Karnataka In-charge Arun Singh Holds Talks Amid Rumblings in Party
Arun Singh asked legislators and leaders not to make any statements in the media that may harm the party.
Central Expert Team to Visit Jodhpur For Proposed Elevated Road Project
A team of experts will soon visit Jodhpur to make a final presentation for the selection of design and the site.
UP: Live-in Partner Arrested Under Anti-conversion Law, Rape Charge in Greater Noida
Police said the accused was arrested over allegations of rape and coercing his live-in partner into changing her religion for marriage.
Chinese Media Mocks US Donation of 80 Vaccine Vials to Trinidad, Says it Should Get ‘Worst PR Award’
On Monday, the US Embassy in Port of Spain said on Twitter that its donation to Trinidad and Tobago includes 80 vials of the Pfizer vaccine. Typically, a vial contains five or six doses.
Centre Has Denied Approval to Delhi Govt Panel For Probe Into Deaths Due to Oxygen Shortage: Sisodia
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia the Delhi government had sent the file seeking approval for the four-member committee to LG Anil Baijal.
India Will Revisit Dosage Interval for Covishield Based on Emerging Data: Central Panel Chief
The emerging evidence and reports regarding efficacy of partial versus full immunisation are also under consideration, said N K Arora.
Third Wave Preparation: Delhi Govt to Train 5,000 Youths as Health Assistants, Course Will Start from June 28
Training applicants need to have cleared Class 12 and be at least 18 years old. Online applications for training will be received on a first come, first served basis from June 17, Kejriwal said.
Amid Unlock, Doctors Warn of 'Worse Than Second Wave' Situation if Norms Not Followed
The remarks from many doctors at leading government or private facilities here come after visuals of various crowded markets surfaced in reports and on social media, showing Covid-appropriate behaviour not being followed by many people.
Explore Possibility Of Bringing SHGs On One Platform: Raj CM
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday asked officials to explore the possibility of bringing Self Help Groups (SHGs), which are working under different departments, on one platform and carry out their activities in a more professional manner....
Maharashtra Reports 9,350 Covid-19 Cases, 388 Deaths; 15,176 Recover
As many as 15,176 patients were discharged from hospitals in the last 24 hours, taking the number of recovered cases to 56,69,179
Novavax Vaccine Efficacy Data Promising, Encouraging: Govt
The government Tuesday said the efficacy data of Novavax vaccine against COVID19 is promising and encouraging and its clinical trials are in an advanced stage of completion in India. Addressing a press conference, NITI Aayog Member (Health) V K Paul sai...
Delhi May Have to Wait for Another Week for Monsoon: IMD
The IMD said a westerly trough has impeded the rapid progress of the monsoon in northwest India and it will take seven to 10 more days for the wind system to reach Delhi.
A Railway Engineer & a Chinese Phone: Key Links to a Multi-Crore Cyber Fraud Busted by Cops
The central agencies want to ascertain whether there exists any Chinese conspiracy angle to this fraud.
Bihar Weather: Five Die Due To Lightning, Yellow Warning Issued For Several Districts
Met department has predicted capital city Patna and districts like Gaya, Nalanda, and Jehanabad to be the most affected by lightning.
Over 1.05 Crore Covid Vaccine Doses Available with States, UTs; More in Pipeline: Govt
So far, the government of India has provided 26,69,14,930 vaccine doses to the states and UTs through the free of cost channel and direct state procurement.