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Every Child in Maharashtra Must Get Flu Vaccine Before Monsoon to Prevent Unnecessary Covid Tests: Experts
Meanwhile, the Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP) has recommended that the Influenza vaccine, which contains two subtypes of influenza A and two lineages of influenza B, must be given for children below the age of five.
When Sunny Leone's 'Army' Battled to Zip Her up
Sunny Leone recently shared a funny video from the set of her reality show MTV Splitsvilla where her team is seen struggling to fit her into a gown.
Som Pradosh 2021: Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi, Mantra and Fasting Rules
Pradosh Vrat 2021: The auspicious time of Vaishakh Shukla Trayodashi will start at 3:38 am on May 24 and will end at 12:11 am on May 25
Madhya Pradesh Crime Branch Books Kamal Nath for Spreading 'Fake News' on Covid-19
In the complaint, the BJP leaders alleged that Nath’s statement at this moment of crisis is creating confusion and defaming the country internationally.
Priyanka Chopra Says Nick Jonas 'Crushed it' at Billboard Music Awards Even with a Broken Rib
Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas had an adorable PDA moment at the Billboard Music Awards. Take a look.
AP FACT CHECK: Senate GOP Misrepresents Jan. 6 Riot Panel
With a showdown vote looming, Senate Republicans are misrepresenting the timeline of a proposed independent commission to investigate the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection.
US General: As US Scales Back In Mideast, China May Step In
As the United States scales back its military presence across the Middle East to focus on great power competition with China and Russia, it risks giving those two countries a chance to fill the gap and expand their influence around the Gulf, the top U.S....
The Allopathy Vs Ayurveda Debate: Ramdev Apologises But With Conditions Applied
Ramdev had allegedly claimed that medicines such as remdesivir, faviflu, and other drugs approved by the DCGI have failed to treat Covid-19 patients.
Prepare for Worst-case Scenario: NDRF Chief's Advice to States as Cyclone 'Yaas' Brews
NDRF chief SN Pradhan said those engaged in evacuation work must realise and people understand that the choice is between temporary discomfort and death.
With Surging Black Fungus Cases in Bengaluru, Hospitals Out of Beds to Treat Patients
Minto Eye hospital has seen more than 80 patients. Out of the 80 patients only 50 were admitted, the remaining were referred to other hospitals due to bed shortage.
What The Fork: Like Sindhis, Their Cuisine Too Reflects Adaptability, Writes Kunal Vijayakar
Sindhi cooking is distinctive in three ways—the slow cooking, the layering of garam masala, and the art of combining sweet and savoury flavours.
Amruta Subhash on How OTT Platforms Have Brought Back Great Films
Amruta Subhash talks about how the OTT space has changed the game for thinking actors.
News18 Afternoon Digest: 'Made-in-India Nasal Vaccines Could be Game Changer': WHO Top Scientist; Maharashtra Minister Hints at Lifting Curbs in Phased Manner
Here are the top stories of this afternoon: 'Made-in-India Nasal Vaccines Could be Game Changer': WHO Top Scientist on Covid; Maharashtra Health Minister Hints at Lifting Curbs in Phased Manner from June 1; Gujarat Tops Country With Over 2,000 Black Fungu...
Delhi-NCR, Did You Wake Up to Rainy, Windy Day Again? More on Capital's Unusual May 2021 & Weather Change
Rains in Delhi-NCR is an unusual event for May, and it is even rare for a cyclone to make its impact felt in the north, more so at the same time when a western disturbance is active.
TVF's Aspirants Lands in Plagiarism Controversy, Makers Ensure Full Cooperation in Investigation
Sahitya Akademi Award winning writer Nilotpal Mrinal has alleged that 30 per cent of TVF’s show Aspirants has been plagiarised from his book Dark Horse.
CBSE 12th Board Exams 2021: Manish Sisodia Agrees With Cancelation of Boards, Seeks Alternative Assessment Models
Sisodia, in interaction with principals and students on Saturday, agreed with the suggestions that CBSE 12th exams should be canceled. He sought suggestions on alternatives to put forth to CBSE.