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Delhi Sees Rise in Cases of Depression, Panic Attacks, Insomnia Due to Covid-related Trauma: Experts
Delhi had reeled under a brutal second wave of the pandemic which claimed a massive number of lives daily, with the oxygen supply shortage issue at various hospitals, having added to the woes.
Rajnath Singh Begins Visit to Ladakh Amid Stalemate in Disengagement Process With China
The defence minister also met a number of armed forces veterans and discussed issues relating to their welfare as well as national security.
Jammu Airport Blasts: What We Know So Far About the Twin Drone Explosions
Two IAF personnel were injured in the explosions. The attack at the IAF station in Jammu is a terror attack, Jammu and Kashmir police chief Dilbag Singh said.
Availability of Covid-19 Vaccine for Kids Will Pave Way for School Reopening: AIIMS Chief
He further shared that not only Bharat Biotech's Covaxin, Zydus Cadila's vaccine is also being tested on children.
IP University Launches Certificate Course for Health Assistants
The IP University in Delhi on Saturday said it will start a two-week 'Certificate Course for Health Assistants' at nine medical colleges and hospitals in Delhi.
Prosecutors to Question Maradona's Personal Physician in Manslaughter Probe
A panel of 20 medical experts convened by Argentina's public prosecutor said last month that Maradona's treatment was rife with "deficiencies and irregularities" and the medical team had left his survival "to fate."
'My Mother is Almost 100 Yrs Old & Yet...' PM Modi Warns Against Vaccine Hesitancy in Mann ki Baat
In the Mann ki Baat programme, PM Modi spoke to people from Dulariya village in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh and counselled them to take the vaccine amidst their doubts.
International MSMEs Day: History, Significance, All you Need to Know
According to data from the International Council for Small Business (ICSB), formal and informal MSMEs account for 70% of total employment and 50% of GDP in most middle-income countries
Peruvians Take To The Streets In Lima Amid Fears Over Election Meddling
Thousands of Peruvians supporting socialist Pedro Castillo and rightwing rival Keiko Fujimori took to the streets on Saturday amid swirling uncertainty over the result of a tight June 6 presidential election that has been held up by legal challenges.
Austria Posed Bigger Threat Than Potential Quarter-Final Opponents, Says Roberto Mancini
The game finished 0-0 after 90 minutes before goals from substitutes Federico Chiesa and Matteo Pessina were enough to send the Italian’s through, although Sasa Kalajdzic’s late goal led to a nervy ending.
Tesla To Recall 285,000 Cars In China And Fix Cruise Control
Tesla is recalling about 285,000 electric vehicles in China because the cruise-control function can be activated accidentally and cause cars to accelerate suddenly, creating a safety hazard, Chinese authorities said Saturday.
Experts: Impact Of Chauvin Case On Policing Yet To Be Seen
And it might have made the public and future jurors more receptive to longstanding complaints about police interactions with minorities.
CJI Writes to Law Minister Seeking Steps to Resolve Poor Digital Connectivity in Rural, Remote Areas
The CJI referred to the digital divide and said that "a whole generation of lawyers is being pushed out of the system" due to the technological inequality.
Ram Teri Ganga Maili fame Mandikini's Then and Now Photos Set Internet Ablaze
Mandakini swept the nation with her bold roles and dreamy looks when she first stepped into the industry with her debut film.
Ola CEO Asks Color Suggestions for Upcoming Electric Scooter on Twitter, Share Plant Update
The Ola electric scooter will be made at the company's new plant in Tamil Nadu, work for which started recently and is nearing finish in record time.
New Green Energy Plans, JioMart Expansion: Reliance Shares a Glimpse of Future Roadmap
The partnership between Reliance Industries and Saudi Aramco will be cemented in FY22 itself, Reliance Industries chairman said.