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India Backs EU's Draft Resolution On Covid-19
India has backed the 62-nation coalition draft resolution that has been presented to the World Health Assembly which will take up the issue of ‘Covid-19 Response’ during the two-day meet starting Monday.
Private Players To Participate In All Sectors
Unveiling the fifth and last tranche of the economic package, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a major public sector enterprise (PSE) policy for a new, self-reliant India, under which private players will be allowed entry in strategic sectors. “List of strategic sectors requiring the presence of PSEs in the public interest will be notified,” she said.
The Lama Who Raises The Bar For His Trade
When Sidecar became the only Indian bar to make it to Asia’s 50 Best, it was a double cause for celebration for its founder and bartender-in-chief, Yangdup Lama, because he’s “still a small-town boy” and a self-made entrepreneur in a city where he had moved from Darjeeling 25 years ago.
'Govt To Make India Global Hub For Jet Maintenance'
Announcing tranche 4 of Rs 20 lakh crore economic stimulus, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday said that the government has plans to make India a global hub for Aircraft Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO).
Delhi Has Least Mobility Among Indian States During Lockdown
India had one of the strictest lockdown regimes in the world in its first two phases, with relaxations creeping in only after 40 days. Non-essential activities were banned and so was public transport, which restricted mobility to a great extent.
From Coal To Space: Govt On Reform Spree
Bold steps announced in key sectors will revive economy in the long run but experts say immediate respite missing
Private Sector Allowed Entry In Coal Mining
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said the government will open up coal mining for private sector. The monopoly that the government has in coal mining will be removed, she said. She said that this move has been announced keeping in mind the need to reduce import of substitutable coal and increase self-reliance in coal production.
Zomato Fires 500 As Virus Eats Into Biz
Slashes salaries of rest by up to 50%
US Raises Alarm Over ‘Rare' Illness In Kids
Doctors, who have treated the illness, say patients sometimes have symptoms similar to a rare condition called Kawasaki disease, which causes blood vessels throughout the body to swell, leading to extreme pain.
How Mumbai Became A Global Covid-19 Hotspot
File photo of Corporation (BMC) commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal visiting Dharavi slums.
A Rich Harvest
Nirmala announces ₹1 lakh crore agri infrastructure fund
Corona Chaos To Worsen Water Crisis
Covid-stretched Delhi govt struggles to roll out summer action plan as water shortfall reaches an alarming level
Govt Vows A ₹20k Cr Boost For Fisheries
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has announced Rs 20,000 crore to promote fishing activities in India, with focus on boosting production and exports in the sector.
‘5,000 Indians In Canada Want To Come Back'
The second phase of Vande Bharat Mission, that will run from May 16-22, also includes Canada as one of the countries from where Indian nationals would be repatriated.
‘Rohit Is My Best Batting Partner'
Dhawan heaps praise on batsman, feels they complement each other
Covid-19 May Never Go Away, Says W.H.O.
Agency says that people will have to adjust with the virus just like HIV
Mallya Likely To Be Extradited Within 28 Days
Loses last legal option in Britain
TDS Cut Won't Apply To Salaries
Govt clarifies 25% reduction is only for non-salaried payments
Social Distancing A ‘Joke' On 1st Day Of Back To Work In UK
Cars and taxis are set to be banned from some of the capital’s busiest roads to make way for cyclists and pedestrians despite increasing traffic and social distancing becoming a ‘joke’ on public transport as millions returned to work on Wednesday.
Station Red Zone
With no transport available to reach home, scores left stranded on road outside New Delhi Railway Station
Truck Makers Limping Out Of Lockdown
Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland restart factories with social distancing rules in place
Curious Case Of India's Hotspots & Bright Spots
As 5 districts account for half of deaths, 75 make a turnaround
Officer Who Became A Scapegoat?
Not long ago, the state heard Vivek Kumar singing a famous song by Atul Prasad Sen: Hou dhoro mete dhir/ Hou koromete Bir / Hou unnoto shir/ Nahi Bhoi, at a programme organised by IAS officers on their annual Civil Services Day. The gist of the song’s lyrics is an exhortation to hold one’s head high without any fear.
‘Covid Vaccine May Be More Than A Year Away'
Johnson also warned that in the worst-case scenario, a vaccine may never be found
‘Need Extreme Vigilance Against A Second Wave'
WHO says virus cases in many countries are slowing down, global toll 285K
Anxious Departure
With no local transport, people walk for hours to reach New Delhi railway station
Glimmer Of Hope?
New study suggests 95% of those affected by Covid-19 develop antibodies to it
Now, Cameras That Sniff Out Coronavirus
Existing technology originally built by Airbus has begun adaptation to identify Covid-19
Explaining The Rise Of Asymptomatic Virus Cases In Delhi
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal announced on Sunday that almost 70% of positive cases in the National Capital are asymptomatic and show milder symptoms compared to other cities.
Spoilsport
No recognition for rowing and archery but equestrian gets the nod