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Delhi Reports 82 Dengue Cases This Year
Dengue mosquito larvae breed in clear, standing water, while those of malaria thrive even in dirty water.
Bajrang Punia Ruled Out of World Wrestling Championships with Ligament Tear, Ends 2021 Season
Olympic bronze medallist Bajrang Punia has been advised a six-week rehabilitation to treat the ligament tear he suffered in his right knee in run up to the Tokyo Games.
363 MPs, MLAs Face Criminal Cases That Attract Disqualification if Convicted: Poll Rights Group
Among parties, the BJP has the highest number of such MPs/MLAs at 83, followed by the Congress 47 and TMC 25, the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) said.
New Adoption Rules: Indian Missions Have to Safeguard Adopted Kids Taken Abroad by Indian Parents
So far, Indian missions have had a role in inter-country adoption of Indian children limited to kids adopted by NRIs, Overseas Citizens of India or foreign parents.
HC Gives Time to Centre, Delhi Govt to Reply to Plea for CBI Probe into Covid Patients Death at Jaipur Golden Hospital
The petitioners claimed that the committee came out with an ”erroneous” report that those who died did not suffer suffocation due to lack of oxygen supply.
How to Get Admission into IITs Without Cracking JEE Advanced
From GATE to HSEE to online courses, check all the ways you can get a spot at the prestigious IITs without appearing for JEE Advanced.
India Does Not Have Enough Data to Give Third Vaccine Booster Shot Yet: AIIMS Dir Randeep Guleria
All adults in the United States will be able to get a booster shot eight months after their last vaccination to 'increase protection'.
UPSESSB TGT, PGT Recruitment 2021: 90% of Questions Had Errors in Hindi Paper
Subject experts and linguists have claimed that 90 per cent of the questions and the words used as their alternatives and given as options had grammatical and linguistic errors.
PM Modi Recalls Sacrifice of Imam Hussain on Muharram
Muslims mourn the martyrdom of Hussain and his family on Muharram.
Zydus Cadila's 3-dose Covid Vaccine ZyCov-D Gets Govt Panel Nod
The generic drugmaker, listed as Cadila Healthcare Ltd, applied for the authorisation of the vaccine ZyCoV-D on July 1, based on an efficacy rate of 66.6% in a late-stage trial of more than 28,000 volunteers nationwide.
UNESCO Calls for Preservation of Afghanistan's Cultural Heritage in Its Diversity
In a statement, the UNESCO also reminded of the "deliberate destruction" of the iconic Bamiyan Buddhas, a world heritage site in Afghanistan's Bamiyan Valley, in 2001.
No Special Allegation, Insufficient Material Against Tharoor, Says Court Discharging Him in Wife's Death Case
Tharoor was charged under Sections 498-A (husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty) and 306 (abetment of suicide) of the Indian Penal Code by Delhi police, but was not arrested in the case.
Spirits Run Low in Delhi's 'Little Kabul' on Afghanistan's Independence Day
Sharifa Ashuri, 23, who had moved to Delhi from Kabul in 2015, after the death of her father, said what is happening in Afghanistan is "weighing heavy on our minds".
Navies of India, Australia Ink Document for Boosting Cooperation in Indo-Pacific
The defence ministry said the document, 'Joint Guidance for Australia — India Navy to Navy Relationship', is aimed at ensuring a shared approach to regional and global security challenges.
Covid R-value Drops Below 1 in Country, Including Kerala and NE; Signals Decrease In Infection Rate
India's R has fallen to around 0.9, Sitbara Sinha of the Indian Institute of Mathematical Science, who is leading the research, told PTI, citing their data.
IIM Kashipur Invites Applications for Toy Making Competition, Winners to Get Rs 21,000
IIM Kashipur organises toy making competition with Education Ministry. The registration will end by August 31, and the final submission can be made by October 15.