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Pfizer May Sell 50 million Vaccine Doses to India by Q3, Talks with Govt Over Indemnity Almost Solved
The vaccines, which are relatively expensive, will be available for purchase by the government only for the vaccination programme.
Delhi Govt to Provide Financial Help to Families Which Lost Earning Members to Covid: CM
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said the number of fresh Covid-19 cases has come down to around 8,500 and the positivity rate has dipped to around 12 per cent.
Bharathidasan University Launches UG, PG Online Degrees
Through its learning portal, the University will offer BA, MA, MBA as well as BBA degrees.
DU Selected for GATI Pilot Programme to Promote Gender Equality in Science and Technology
The GATI programme aims to bring about institutional reforms to promote women into scientific laboratories and institutions of higher educations.
India Adds 3.43 Lakh New COVID-19 Cases, 4000 Fresh Fatalities
India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16.
UPSC Civil Service 2021 Postponed, to be Held on October 10
UPSC CSE 2021: The exam which was scheduled to be held on June 27 will now be held on October 10.
'Worst Surface for Me': Daniil Medvedev Hates on Clay Court Again as He Loses in Italian Open
Daniil Medvedev was frustrated at the clay court once again as fellow Russian Aslan Karatsev beat him in straight sets at Italian Open.
No RT-PCR Tests For Healthy Individuals During Domestic Travel, Top Doctor Reiterates as Labs Overburdened
ICMR director general Dr Balram Bhargava said the third key move has been to accord marketing permission to COVID-19 tests approved by reputed global agencies.
Anurag Thakur Helps Two Distressed Families After Receiving SOS Call from Saudi Arabia in Midnight
Both families have thanked and blessed Anurag Thakur for helping them amid Covid-19 pandemic.
Mumbai University Releases Exam Schedule for Commerce, Management Courses
The semester 3 (backlog) and semester 4 (regular) exams of PG management courses are underway and will conclude on May 20.
Mount Carmel School is Now COVID Care Facility, Aims at Encouraging Other Private Players
Since the pandemic hit New Delhi, many public schools were converted into quarantine centers but none of the private schools had opened their premises for the COVID facility yet.
DU Invites Applications for 41 Assistant Professor Posts
Delhi University’s Acharya Nanda Dev college has invited applications from eligible candidates for 41 post of assistant professors on a permanent basis.
Constitute COVID-19 Taskforce, Offer Counselling Facility: UGC Asks Colleges to Join Fight Against Pandemic
The notice has come after several universities including Delhi University, Aligarh Muslim University among others have reported deaths of faculty members due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Maharashtra Lockdown Averted 9,000 Deaths, 38 Lakh Cases as Infections Drop to Lowest in 41 Days
Mumbai had reported 11,206 Covid-19 cases on April 4, three times the highest single day tally during the first wave of the pandemic.
No Political Violence in Bengal Since May 9, State Govt Tells Calcutta HC
The five-judge bench directed that all steps be taken in this regard by May 17 and posted the PIL for hearing on May 18.
No Alliance with ISF in Future, Says Congress after Bengal Poll Debacle
The Congress leader said he has asked the Left Front not to ally with the ISF as he had reservations.