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After Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh Replaces Modi’s Photo on Vaccine Certificates With its Own CM
Chhattisgarh has rolling out its own Covid-19 vaccination certificate with chief minister Bhupesh Baghel’s photograph.
Fraudsters Dupe People in Delhi-NCR as Hunt for Black Fungus Drugs Begins
Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has said that the required medicines to cure black fungus will be made available in the markets soon and the state governments have been asked to take action against such fraudsters.
Centre Reviews Preparedness for Cyclone Yaas, Special Focus on Securing Covid Health Facilities
The Indian Navy is closely monitoring the movement of the Cyclonic Storm and have carried out preparatory activities to combat its effects.
Kangana Ranaut's 'Personal Bodyguard' Booked for Rape, Unnatural Sex, Claim Reports
Reports in the media have claimed that the accused is Kangana Ranaut's personal bodyguard, although police refuse to ascertain the accused's identity.
US Steers El Salvador Funding Away From Government
The United States Agency for International Development will redirect its funding from El Salvador's state institutions to its civil society groups as tensions rise between the two governments over the Central American country's removal of Supreme Court ju...
Ford CEO Says US Needs To Regulate Automated Driving Systems
The CEO of America's secondlargest auto company is calling for the federal government to set standards for fully or partially automated vehicles to tighten the safety of electronic driving systems.
Kozhikode Plane Crash: Pilot's Family Still Waiting For Compensation
A five-member panel of Aircraft Accident Investigation Board (AAIB), formed on August 13 last year, is inquiring into the circumstances of the crash.
Israel Hit Hamas Very Hard; Ground Reality Will Determine Whether Ceasefire Holds: Israeli Diplomat
The deputy chief of the mission said many senior commanders of Hamas including its brigade commander for Gaza city and the head of cyber division were killed in Israeli strikes, dealing a "crushing blow" to the group.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal Gives Rs 1 Crore Aid to Family of Teacher Who Died of Covid
Tanwar performed various nonteaching duties during the pandemic including ration distribution.
Labour Ministry Hikes Variable Dearness Allowance for Over 1.5 Cr Workers in Central Sphere
The hike, which will be effective from April 1, 2021, will also result in an increase in rate of minimum wages for central sphere employees and workers.
6 Bollywood Films That Celebrate the Spirit of Monsoon
The monsoon season has often been celebrated in Bollywood as it carries symbolism of love, passion and sometimes even destruction.
Karnataka Extends Current Lockdown Restrictions Till June 7; Kerala Till May 30
In Karnataka, the current restrictions on most activities will continue by another 15 days.
Black Fungus: As India Reports Over 7K Cases, Know All Latest Updates on the Deadly Fungal Infection
The Union government had on Thursday urged states and Union Territories to make mucormycosis a notifiable disease under the Epidemic Diseases Act.
BTS' New Song 'Butter' Makes YouTube History, Surpasses 10 Million Views in Just 13 Minutes
The 'Butter' video has already garnered 57 million views on YouTube, and that number is climbing rapidly.
Antibodies Increase Up To 300% if Second Dose is Delayed, Finds Study
Delay in getting the second jab not only allows the existing supply of jabs to be more widely dispensed, it also boosts their protective power by providing immune system more time to respond to first dose of vaccine.
Tarun Tejpal's Acquittal Likely to Deter Other Victims from Reporting Sexual Assault Cases: Activists
Some of the activists pointed out that Tejpal had himself admitted to attempting to assault the woman and tendered apology, and said the judgement is disappointing and demotivating.