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Corpses of Covid-19 Victims Dumped Together in Tamil Nadu Hospital Without Safety Guidelines
The relatives of the victims were asked to search for their kin among the dumped corpses at the Theni Government Hospital.
Amid Classes and Work, 'Cycle Soldiers' of Kolkata are Delivering Essentials to Those in Need
The group, Cycle Soldiers comprising of 8 volunteers so far, supplies medicines, grocery, vegetables or anything else that the people might need with no extra charge.
NEET 2021 Application Form to Release Today, Link Activated at NTA
NEET 2021 application process is expected to begin today at ntaneet.nic.in and neet.nta.nic.in.
Plea in SC Seeks Direction for Removal of Bodies Found Floating in River Ganga
The petition urged the Supreme Court to issue guidelines or formulate a standard operating procedure (SOP) for proper and dignified cremation or burial of bodies of victims of coronavirus as per the rituals.
A Move On Bridging Trials, An Indemnity Suggestion Could Help Covid-19 Vaccine Plan. Here's How
While there are indications that the Pfizer jab will arrive in India by July, Moderna’s vaccine may not be immediately available.
Antigua PM Had Issued Notices to Mehul Choksi in 2019 for 'Concealing Facts' to Gain Citizenship
Browne, in a recent letter, also denied any deal with Choksi with regards to his case.
Govt Amends Rules Barring Retired Intelligence and Security Officials from Publishing Sensitive Info
The Central Civil Services (Pension) Amendment Rules, 2021, also states that they need to take prior permission from the head of the organization for publishing such material.
BRICS Supports Proposal by India, S Africa to Temporarily Waive Patents on Covid-19 Vaccines
The group also underlined the urgency for expeditious development and deployment of Covid-19 vaccines
At 17.6 Degrees Celsius, Delhi Records Lowest Temperature in June: IMD
Delhi received 15.6 mm rainfall in the 24-hour period ending 8.30 am on Tuesday.
Encourage Work-from-home for Nursing Mothers: Govt Issues Advisory to States, UTs Amid Covid
The Ministry of Labour & Employment said the move was made keeping in view the vulnerability of nursing mothers and their babies during the Covid pandemic
May Saw India’s Daily Vaccination Drop by 34% Amid Shortage, Monthly Doses Fell Too
In May, the total vaccination figure dropped by 32 per cent as only 6.10 crore doses could be administered, showed Union health ministry data.
PM Modi Chairs Meeting on Class 12 Board Exams, Final Decision Likely
It is expected that the government will make a final call after consultations with the Prime Minister. The govt also has to report its decision to Supreme Court on June 3.
Parents Upset with Delhi HC Quashing DoE Order on Annual, Development Fee Collection by Pvt Schools
Parents are upset over Delhi High Court's order quashing the directive by Delhi government prohibiting schools from development fees
Ahead of Modi's Meeting on Class 12 Board Exams, Kejriwal Demands "Vaccination Before Examination"
Kejriwal has also asked the Centre to consider a non-exam route and assess class 12 students based on past performance.
'Report Card Check' of UP Ministers Ahead Of 2022 Assembly Polls, But Big Changes Unlikely
As part of this, the party's UP incharge Radha Mohan Singh and BJP national general secretary BL Santhosh are on a two-day tour of Lucknow.
Election Commission Confident of Holding Five Assembly Polls in 2022, Says CEC Chandra
The terms of the legislative assemblies of Goa, Manipur, Punjab and Uttarakhand are coming to an end in March 2022, while the term of the Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly is scheduled to end in May.