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Can K'taka Cope With Rapidly Rising Cases?
Its corona testing is still lower than other states with smaller populations
Special Forces Descend On Ladakh
Soldiers told about roles they have to assume if the hostilities at LAC escalate any further
US Records 55K Cases In One Day
The daily U.S. tally stood at 55,274 late Thursday, topping the previous single-day record of 54,771 set by Brazil on June 19.
World Archery Funds Two Indian Bowmen
The World Archery (WA) has come to the aid of two Indian compound archers Rajat Chauhan and Aman Saini by shortlisting the duo among 35 archers and para-archers worldwide who are in a financial slump due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Cong Lashes Out At PM For Not Naming China
Congress has once again targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not naming China in his speech.
How More Hotels & Restaurants In City Are Trying To Unlock
A worker wearing a face mask waits for customers in a restaurant in Delhi.
India Turns To Russia To Add Air Firepower
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) on Thursday approved the proposal for procurement of 21 MiG-29s along with a proposal to upgrade the Indian Air Force’s existing MiG-29 aircraft. In addition, the MoD has also given the green light to the procurement of 12 Su-30 MKI aircraft.
28 Join Shivraj Sarkar Scindia Drives Hard Bargain
BJP MP’s 22 loyalists dominate Cabinet; Uma Bharti ‘angry on no caste balance’
India, China To Hold Regular Diplomatic Meets To Solve Issues
India and China will be holding more regular meetings at the foreign ministry level under the framework of Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC) on India-China Border Affairs. While no date has been fixed, India Today TV has learnt that the next WMCC virtual meeting will be held soon.
Indians Stranded In Delhi's Aviation Quarrel With UAE
But, interestingly, the flights from India and UAE fly empty. So, where did the problem arise?
Team Shah Boosts War On Virus
Home Minister emphasises on more rapid tests as well as early hospitalisation
Minor Survives Attack That Kills His Grandfather
Heartbreaking images of a 3-year-old boy sitting on the motionless body of his grandfather in Kashmir’s Sopore has emerged from an encounter site.
Movie Halls Await A New Normal
Social distancing, PPE kits, popcorn in paper bags will rule theatres once they reopen biz
16 Bihar Regiment, At Forefront Of Galwan Faceoff, Gets New Chief
The Indian Army’s 16 Bihar regiment, which was at the front during the brutal Galwan Valley clash on June 15, has a new Commanding Officer.
Fighters At Home
Every home in this remote village at the LAC has men in Army, with many posted in Galwan
Govt Tells Priyanka To Leave Lodhi Estate Bungalow By Aug 1
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has been asked to vacate her government bungalow in New Delhi by August 1.
‘Vaccine Must Be Cheap, Universal'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday reviewed India's preparations for vaccinating the country's vast population against coronavirus once a vaccine is available and asserted that vaccination must be affordable and universal.
‘Caller From Karachi' Threatens To Blow Up Mumbai's Taj Hotels
Security beefed up at two hotels; police are tracing origin of the calls
Some Common Haircare Myths Busted
A celebrity hairstylist discusses everything from the best cure for an oily scalp to effective prevention for frizz and split ends
Xi Jinping Signs New Contentious Hong Kong Law
China calls it a sword hanging over the heads of ‘lawbreakers’
Decoding The App Ban Growth Plans Go Astray For Chinese Firms
With their apps losing millions of users in India, parent companies may even see a decline in valuation
Plasma Bank Will Start Soon In City
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday announced setting up of a ‘plasma bank’ for treatment of Covid-19 patients in the national Capital, and said it will start operating in the next two days.
‘No Credit, No Politics, We Want To Save Lives' - Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi CM
With cases mounting in Delhi, Kejriwal says everyone has to work together as corona fight is too big for any single govt to handle
India's First Vaccine By Bharat Biotech Gets Nod For Human Trials
The country's ‘first’ indigenous COVID-19 vaccine COVAXIN, developed by Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech in collaboration with ICMR and NIV, has got the nod for human clinical trials from the Drug Controller General of India, the company said on Monday.
Locals Caught In Lac ‘Crossfire'
Movement & communication curbed in Leh after massive military build-up
Migrants Stream Back To Mumbai To Reboot Lives
A jam-packed Mahanagari Express left from Varanasi for Mumbai on Sunday. The train arrived at Kalyan junction on Monday afternoon and migrants who had left the city during the lockdown returned in search of livelihood once again.
New Tax Regime Comes Into Force
Exempts conveyance allowance from income-tax net
India, China Agree To Hold Weekly Talks For Resolving Border Row
India and China have agreed to hold weekly talks in the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC) meeting to resolve the ongoing dispute in Eastern Ladakh after the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) amassed over 10,000 troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) there.
Border Build-Up
Deployment of troops in Ladakh doubles as China tries status quo change at LAC
City Market Bodies Offer Rental Relief To Harried Tenants
With the Covid-19 pandemic leading to the closures of markets in the National Capital, it has become difficult for tenants across the city to be able to pay the rent of their shops.