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Indian colleges to enroll students from Ukraine to fill the vacant seats
Colleges are instructed by AICTE to offer bridge courses to address the academic gaps
Fire breaks out at Uphaar Cinema, shut since 1997 tragedy; no one hurt
A major fire broke out on Sunday morning at Uphaar Cinema where a deadly blaze had killed 59 people in 1997. No injuries were reported.
Daily Cases Hit 500, Positivity Rate 4.21%
No Deaths In Past 24 Hours; Testing Low With Samples Being Sent Only To Govt Facilities
‘Too smelly to sleep': Shanghai Covid isolation facilities are cramped and lack running water
After Leona Cheng tested-positive for Covid-19last month, she was told to pack her bags for a hospital stay. When the ambulance came to her apartment in central Shanghai to pick her up, no one said otherwise.
United Europe? The test will be French election
RIGHT & WRONG
Ukraine crisis vindicates core tenets of India's foreign policy
‘Will Asia’s future be like Europe’s past?’ was the question asked for decades, as a metaphor to warn Asian statesmen to learn the lessons from European catastrophes a century ago. We might be tempted to now rephrase that notion by asking, will Asia’s future be like Europe’s present?
Economic and political challenges mount as Ukraine war continues
SWAMINOMICS
Different WHO yardsticks for different countries: Govt
New Delhi: The WHO analysis of global Covid deaths — reported by the New York Times — uses mortality figures directly obtained from Tier-I set of countries, while for Tier-II countries (including India), it uses a mathematical modelling process, the health ministry said on Saturday.
Can Punjab end SRH's winning run?
A rejuvenated Sunrisers Hyderabad will take on an inconsistent Punjab Kings in the afternoon game of Sunday’s double-header at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.
Covid Count Up, Govt Plans To Impose ₹500 Mask Fine
Targets 25k Tests Daily; DDMA Review Scheduled On Wed
BJP: Oppn fanning communal tensions
Slams Policy Of ‘Vote Bank, Appeasement’
ADVANTAGE TITANS
Hardik’s Men Start Favourites Against Off-Colour Super Kings
How France's prez election could impact Ukraine war
Macron Challenger Le Pen’s Moscow Ties Spark Doubt On Support To Kyiv
Peace Shattered As Stones & Bricks Fly Around
Shobha Yatra Yearly Affair, Held With Prior Permission: Cops
Quit smoking, exercise for healthy heart: Doc
Young people need to be more vigilant and careful about staying healthy,a nd need to watch out for symptoms of heart diseases, says Dr Manoj Kumar, adding, “Indians have a higher predisposition towards heart diseases.
Single CBSE Board exam likely, curtailed syllabus to continue
2 Term-End Exams Was A ‘One-Time Move’ Due To Covid
Watch out for warning signs in kids: Breathing issues, chest pain
The symptoms of Covid-19 in children are usually different from those presenting themselves in adults, doctors said, amid a rise in infections among kids in the Delhi and NCR.
US FDA authorises 1st breath test that detects Covid-19 in minutes
InspectIR Covid-19 Breathalyzer is about the size of a piece of carry-on luggage and can produce results in less than 3 minutes. One machine can analyse 160 samples per day
Protest At CM House: AAP & BJP Spar
BJP Felicitates Yuva Morcha Members, AAP Says Party ‘Promoting Goondaraj’
Vendors Cannot Leave Goods At Place Of Hawking Overnight: SC
Apex Court Upholds HC Order, Says Material Can Be Seized By Cops
City vs Liverpool in make or break clash
Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool are in contention to become the first English team to win all four major trophies in one season
Shrubs To Lead Delhi's Charge For Green Cover
Will Help In Controlling Bad Air Too: Official
Prince Harry and Meghan visit Queen Elizabeth in UK
Prince Harry and his wife, MeghanMarkle, had a face-to-face meeting with Queen Elizabeth on Thursday, his spokesperson said after an international newspaper reported the visit.
BJP demands debate on civic issues, AAP hits back
Accusing the Aam Aadmi Party of levelling “baseless and fabricated” charges against the corporations, BJP on Friday challenged its leaders for a public debate on the issues related to the civic bodies.
Honda To Drive In SUV Next Yr, EV Work Starts
After being relegated to the fringes, Japan's Honda Cars is attempting a comeback as the company will drive an SUV into India next year especially tailored for the local market - while also finalising plans to introduce electrics.
Woman jumps from Metro station building, rescued by CISF; dies in hospital
A woman rescued by Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel while trying to commit suicide at Akshardham Metro Station on Thursday morning died later due to her injuries.
UNGA set to vote on Russia veto, India will have to decide again
The government may be called upon to show its hand again in the UN general assembly next week with voting likely on a resolution that seeks to pin Russia down on the use of veto power.
Shanghai Covid-19 cases hit record high, Xi reiterates urgency of curbs
Shanghai is battling China's worst outbreak since first cases in Wuhan
Jamia Ngr blaze kills 1; fire at Punjabi Bagh eatery too
An airconditioner mechanic died and several others suffered injuries when the compressor of an AC exploded at a restaurant in southeast Delhi's Tikona Park.
Indians can't fly EU carriers to UK without Schengen visa
Result Of EU Restrictions After Brexit