News
Seventeen People, Most With COVID-19, Die In Flooding Of Mexican Hospital
Severe flooding led to the deaths of 17 people, most of whom had COVID19, at a hospital in the central Mexican state of Hidalgo after torrential rains caused the River Tula to burst its banks, authorities said on Tuesday.
Volta Trucks Picks Former Austrian MAN Plant To Build Trucks
Electric truck startup Volta Trucks said on Wednesday its first trucks will be made under contract starting late 2022 at a former MAN truck plant in Austria by Steyr Automotive, a newly formed company that has taken over the factory.
High Feed Prices Spur India Soymeal Import Approval - USDA Attache
Following are selected highlights from a report issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) post in New Delhi:
Ford Hires Exec Formerly In Charge Of Apple's Car Project
Ford Motor Co. has hired a former executive from Apple and Tesla to be the company's head of advanced technology and new embedded systems, a critical post as the auto industry moves to adopt vehicles powered by electricity and guided by computers.
Fall Movie Calendar, From 'Venom' To 'King Richard'
A rundown of notable films coming out this fall:
Mexico Supreme Court Rules Abortion Not A Crime
Mexicos Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that it is unconstitutional to punish abortion, unanimously annulling several provisions of a law from Coahuila a state on the Texas border that had made abortion a criminal act.
Mumbai Crosses 1 Crore Covid-19 Vaccination Milestone: BMC Data
A total of 1,00,41,579 vaccine doses have been administered so far to beneficiaries across all eligible age groups, the data showed.
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.
SEBI Bans 85 Entities From Capital Markets Over Share Price Manipulation
SEBI conducted an investigation to find out whether there was any violation of the provisions of the PFUTP by certain entities.
Saba Ali Khan Shares Unseen Pic of Sara Ali Khan from Her First Birthday
Saba Ali Khan shared an unseen picture of her brother, actor Saif Ali Khan with his daughter, actress Sara Ali Khan.
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.