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Premier League's 'Project Restart' Threatened By Lack of Unity Over Neutral Venues Plan
Premier League chiefs are eager to finish the season but coronavirus health crisis and divided opinions over the use of neutral venues clouds 'Project Restart'.
No Meal for Short Distance, Mandatory Aarogya Setu App: Airlines Likely to Resume Limited Operations Post May 17
According to sources, Bureau of Civil Aviation Security and Directorate General of Civil Aviation on Monday visited airports to oversee final preparations of commercial flights.
Snubbed in Italian Cuisine, Rice Now Outstrips Pasta as Coronavirus Changes People's Plates
It's not just popular at home either — China itself has even signed a deal to import Italian rice.
Doctor Suicide Case: Delhi Court Sends AAP MLA to Four Days' Police Custody
Metropolitan Magistrate Neetika Kapoor allowed the police plea for custodial interrogation of Jarwal and co-accused Kapil Nagar. The court said that the custodial interrogation of the accused was necessary.
Mumbai's Covid-19 Cases Jump to 13,564; Deaths Cross 500 Mark
The BMC has started using an AI technology-based chest X-ray software at some hospitals in the city, where COVID-19 patients are being treated.
Migrant Labourers' Ordeal Perhaps Greatest Human Tragedy of Our Times, Says Congress
The BJP has continued to play petty politics and both the railways and the central government have tried to block the assistance offered by the Congress, party spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said.
ELISA Test That Can Detect Coronavirus Antibodies Developed in India, Will be Used to Check Community Spread
ELISA tests, routinely used for detecting HIV infection, is similar to rapid antibody tests as they look for antibodies in the blood to ascertain if one has been infected with coronavirus or not.
Styrene Gas Leak: Sanitisation Work Underway in 5 Villages in Andhra Pradesh
LG plant General Manager G Mohan Rao said the styrene liquid has solidified and the situation was fully under control.
E-commerce Orders Gradually Scaling Back to Pre-lockdown Level, Say Industry Executives
E-commerce companies have been permitted to sell all items in orange and green zones starting from May 4, 40 days after the nationwide lockdown was imposed on March 25.
Five Special trains Carrying Over 5,000 Passengers Leave from Karnataka to Various Destinations amid Lockdown
According to the South Western Railway officials, the train for Udhampur departed from Chikbanawar at 12.30 pm with 985 passengers, most of whom were workers.
UK Residents Groove to Vijay's 'Vaathi Coming' from Master, Watch Video
Vijay's 'Master' track 'Vaathi Coming' got some UK residents grooving and celebrating recently. Check out a video.
Here's What is Making Suhana Khan 'Mad' on Mother's Day
Suhana Khan posted a stunning picture of her mother Gauri on social media on Mother's Day 2020, but complained about one thing.
Eminent Historian Hari Shankar Vasudevan Dies of Covid-19 in Kolkata
Considered one the foremost names in Russian and Central Asian history, Vasudevan had tested positive for coronavirus on May 6 after being admitted with high fever and breathing difficulty on May 4. He had other chronic ailments too.
25% of Indian Startups in Serious Trouble if Covid-19 Persists for Long: Expert
On the prospects of the remaining 75 per cent of Indian startups, he said there would be more failures if the coronavirus-triggered crisis lasts longer.
Singer Pink Opens up About Covid-19 Battle with 3-Year-Old Son, Calls it 'Most Challenging'
Singer Pink on Mothers Day 2020 wrote an essay opening up about the struggles of battling Covid-19 with her 3-year-old son Jameson in March. The duo have since recovered.
Delhi Woman Held for Selling Intoxicant to Minors through WhatsApp
The woman was caught when she had arrived to deliver intoxicant to a teenager. She was remanded to 14-day custody by the court on Saturday.