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UP Taking Care of Its Villages, Door-To-Door Surveillance Underway: Official On Covid-19 Handling
The official also says the state has turned the corner amidst the second wave and is now preparing for a possible third wave with focus on safeguarding children
Tele-consultation, Online Test Reports & Payments: PM Modi Reviews National Digital Health Mission
The PMO said Modi directed that steps be expedited to expand operations under the NDHM.
Royal Past & Islamic Matrilineal Kinship: Lakshadweep's Rich History Has Always Left Chroniclers At Sea
This is not the first time that Lakshwadweep has made political headlines. The archipelago's history has forever been interesting.
Reliance to Vaccinate All Its Present, Retired Employees in Biggest Inoculation Drive by a Corporate
After the Centre gave its nod to private organisations to purchase vaccine for their employees, RIL bought vaccines from both Serum Institute (Covishield) and Bharat Biotech (Covaxin).
'Essential Trade Permitted for 2 Days a Week': Mysuru Admin Imposes Stricter Lockdown Till June 7
The stringent restrictions will come into effect from May 29 Saturday and remain till June 7.
MSBSHSE to Take Final Call Soon, Maharashtra HSC Exam Dates Expected This Week
The state school education minister, Varsha Gaikwad had earlier postponed the exams due to the surge in coronavirus cases in the state.
Attorney Dershowitz Sues Netflix For USD 80 Million Over Epstein Show
Miami (AP) Attorney and Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz is suing Netflix for USD 80 million over his portrayal in the streaming service's "Filthy Rich" series about sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in the Miami federal...
Jammu Admin Launches Special Drives At 32 Locations To Speed Up Vaccination
The Jammu administration has launched special drives at 32 locations in the district to scale-up vaccination against Covid, an official said on Wednesday. Deputy Commissioner Anshul Garg also said that the district administration is making constant effo...
HC Asks SSP Meerut to Provide Protection to Woman Who Adopted Hindu Religion
The Allahabad High Court on Wednesday directed the Meerut police to provide necessary protection to a woman, who adopted the Hindu religion, and her husband so that no harm comes to them. Justice J J Munir passed the order while hearing a petition whic...
In a First, ICMR to Study Effectiveness of Covishield and Covaxin in Preventing Severe Covid
Around 4,000 people above the age of 45 years who have taken either one or both doses of any of these two vaccines will be reviewed, a senior scientist said.
Video of Monitor Lizard Gliding in Waterlogged West Bengal Neighbourhood Goes Viral amid Cyclone Yaas
A monitor lizard can be seen slowly walking on the waterlogged street in what many users claimed was Bangur Avenue in Kolkata.
Severe Mucormycosis Patients Shelling Out Lakhs for 50-100 Doses of Amphotericin B, Families Struggle
Patients and their families are in distress as Amphotericin B is in massive demand given the rise in Mucormycosis cases across the country leading to a shortage.
Hajj 2021: Terms and Conditions for Hajj Pilgrims
In Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur media reported that those selected for Haj this year, will be given Pfizer-BioTech and AstraZeneca vaccines
'One Nation, One Policy': Centre Should Procure Vaccines, Demands Maharashtra
Maharashtra seeks a draft national policy on the procurement and distribution of vaccines.
Sea Water Inundates Residential Areas in Coastal Bengal as Cyclone Yaas Unleashes Fury
Many areas in Purba Medinipur, of which Digha is a part, and South 24 Parganas were whiplashed by heavy rain, which accompanied the cyclonic storm.
In a First, Mumbai's Agripada to Roll Out Citizen-Driven Cluster Vaccination Using Russian Sputnik
Sputnik is being sold in India at a little less than Rs 1,000 per dose.