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Regulate Attendance of All Employees Considering COVID-19 Situation: Centre to All Secretaries
The Personnel Ministry said that secretaries of the ministries/departments and heads of departments of attached and subordinate offices are mandated to regulate the attendance of their employees at all levels.
Microsoft Seems to Be Finally Ditching Windows 95-Era Icons, Ahead of Windows 10 Visual Rejuvenation
Microsoft is expected to reveal more about the 'Sun Valley' update later this month during its Build conference or the dedicated Windows news event.
Combatting the Covid Crisis: All Hands on Deck? Not in Delhi
The courts, social organisations and small groups are doing what the Delhi government could not do: plan and execute.
IBM Unveils World's First 2nm Chip Technology That Is Said to be 45 Percent Faster Than 7nm Options
The 2nm chips will be smaller and faster than today's leading edge 5nm chips, which are just now showing up in premium smartphones like Apple's iPhone 12 models, and the 3nm chips expected to come after 5nm.
IIT Delhi Postpones GATE 2021 Counselling Till May 28, Check Details Here
As per the new schedule, GATE Counselling 2021 will be conducted in five rounds from May 28 to June 27.
Sputnik Light, the Single-dose Version of Covid Vaccine Sputnik V, Will Cost Less than $10
Russia started human trials of Sputnik Light in January, and the studies are still ongoing, according to official records.
'Real Heroes': Photo of Elderly Woman Hugging Doctor After Recovering From Covid-19 Goes Viral
The photo was shared by social media user Tanmoy Dey who captioned it in Bengali saying how the woman expressed her gratitude and love for the doctor who fought alongside her in her battle against Covid-19.
Alabama House Drops Resistance, OKs Medical Marijuana Bill
The Alabama House of Representatives overcame years of resistance in approving medical marijuana legislation on Thursday, voting after two days of long and emotional debate in which key Republican lawmakers described switching sides in favor of the propos...
Texas Man Charged With Attempted Capital Murder Faces Trial
A Texas man charged with the attempted capital murder of a peace officer is set for trial next month in Bowie County.
Some In GOP Worry New Limits Will Hurt Their Voters, Too
As Republicans march ahead with their campaign to tighten voting laws in political battlegrounds, some in their party are worried the restrictions will backfire by making it harder for GOP voters to cast ballots.
Virtually Impossible for State to Vaccinate All With First Dose Due to Shortage, Says Karnataka HC
Out of the total vaccines allocated to the districts, 70 per cent of the same are required to be utilised for administering the second dose of Covid-19 vaccine, while the remaining 30 per cent may be used for the first dose, the state submitted.
Lucky Ali Responds to Death Rumours: I'm Alive and Well and Resting in Peace at Home
After rumours of him dying of Covid-19 started doing the rounds, singer Lucky Ali posted on Instagram that he is alive and well.
US Woman Who had No Idea She Was Pregnant Gives Birth to Surprise Baby on Flight
Lavinia 'Lavi' Mounga had no idea a baby was coming when she went into labour on a flight from her home in Utah to Honolulu, Hawaii last week.
Second Wind: How Liquid Medical Oxygen Can Save Lives in Covid Crisis
Liquid medical oxygen is nothing but high-purity oxygen used for medical treatment and is developed for use in the human body.
Ajit Singh Had the Propensity to Seize the Moment, Albeit for Short-term Gains
Indian history has carved a special niche for Chaudhary Charan Singh. How will history remember his son?
Maha: COVID-19 Swab Sticks Packed in Unhygienic Conditions in Slum; Supplier Booked
Supplier of swab sticks was booked, after a video allegedly showed that the items were being packed in unhygienic conditions at a slum in neighbouring Thane district.