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874 ‘Refuse' Covid Aid In K'taka, 69 Families Have No Legal Heir Left
While hundreds of families which have lost a member to Covid-19 have received compensation from the Union and state governments, 874 families from across Karnataka have refused to accept the aid saying they do not need any financial assistance.
Vaccine Nod For Kids Met With Relief Among Parents
Parents of many school-going children feel somewhat relieved with the central government deciding to allow vaccination of kids above 15 years from January 3.
Night Curfew: E-Passes Not Needed For Those Exempted
With the number of new Covid-19 cases on a constant rise, night curfew imposed by Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) between 11pm and 5am came into force from Monday.
Traders At Odds With Formula For Shops...
Say Alternate-Day Opening Won’t Help Manage Crowd
Lengthy waits, despair for scores of patients as cries go unheard
For 14-year-old Aradhya Yadav, Tuesday proved a long day as she waited on a stretcher with a plastered leg for a doctor to attend to her at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital. But even after almost six hours of waiting, no doctor was available to see her.
Fresh Spike Dampens New Year Cheer
496 New Covid Cases Reported; Positivity Rate of 0.89% Highest Since May 31
80% Jump In Omicron Cases, Symptoms Mostly Mild
New Variant Of Concern: 63 Fresh Cases Take Tally To 142; Delhi Close Behind Maha At Second Spot
At 135, Biggest One-Day Rise In Omicron Cases
India’s Omicron tally went well past the 600-mark after registering the highest single-day count of 135 cases on Monday even as the highly infectious variant of coronavirus spread to two new states, Goa and Manipur, thereby affecting a total of 20 states and Union territories.
Another Weather Vagary: No Dense Fog This Dec
95 Hours Of Fog So Far, The Lowest Since 1985
EC unlikely to put off polls; govt says step up tests, jabs
Health Secy Briefs Panel On Omicron
City Cops Made 20% More Arrests This Yr
Rise In Arrests For Snatching, Other Street Crimes
Closing 1857 chapter? 1st Scindia prays at Jhansi Rani's samadhi
Union minister Jyotiraditya Scindia visited the memorial of Rani Lakshmibai in Gwalior on Sunday and offered floral tributes — the first time a Scindia has done so.
Armed man held inside Windsor a ‘Sikh seeking revenge' for Jallianwala Bagh
A man arrested by armed police inside the grounds of Windsor Castle carrying a crossbow and detained under the Mental Health Act is believed to be an Indian-origin Sikh who wanted to assassinate the Queen in revenge for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919.
Short-Notice Address: PM Took Communication In Own Hands
PM Narendra Modi’s decision to address the nation on Saturday night at a short notice was driven by the need to effectively communicate the decisions to initiate booster doses and vaccination for children without any unnecessary speculation.
Market Crush: Where Mind Is Without Fear?
Covid Norms, Caution Thrown To The Wind At Sarojini Market; Violations Rampant At Connaught Place Too
No Trips For Afghan Women Unless Escorted By Male Relative: Taliban
Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities said Sunday that women seeking to travel long distances should not be offered road transport unless they are accompanied by a close male relative.
Lamborghini India Sees Highest-Ever Sales In '21
Italian super sports carmaker Lamborghini had a record year in India in 2021, exceeding the peak sales it hit in 2019, when it had sold more than one car per week.
Six In A Row: Worst ‘Severe' Day Streak For Dec
Local Factors & Weather Behind A Six-Year High
Weekly Covid Cases Rise In North, West
But Overall India Numbers Slide By 6%
Dravid Dead-Bats Kohli ODI Captaincy Storm
‘Internal Conversations Won’t Come Out In Media’
Light rain in parts of Delhi, more of same likely for next 2 days
Several parts of Delhi received very light rain on Sunday evening even as shallow-to-moderate fog early in the morning affected visibility.
COVID hits three BTS members
Jin, Suga and RM have all tested positive for the coronavirus after returning to South Korea from the US
Caller Trolls Biden During Xmas Event With Trumpian Taunt
President Joe Biden was trolled by a caller on Friday who said “Let’s Go Brandon” — a coded insult that has become a rallying cry for supporters of former President Donald Trump -- during a White House Christmas Eve event.
No Party In NCR: After UP, It's Night Curfew In Haryana
Delhi, Ggn See Highest One-Day Spike In 6 Mths
Vigil Better, But Crowds Still A Concern At City Markets
Sarojini Traders Claim Footfall Same As Regular Weekends
Took me 15 months to get Kapil Dev to say yes to 83: Vishnu Vardhan Induri
It took over 15 months of convincing Kapil Dev,multiple flightsfrom Hyderabad to Delhi, over seven years of the filmmaking process and an indomitable spirit for Vishnu Vardhan Induri to turn his dream of making a film on India’s 1983 World Cup victory into reality.
‘BJP improved capital's infra'
Shah Says BJP Keeps Promises On Development While Others Pay Lip Service
Omicron: Lower Risk Factor A Shot In Arm
Chances Of Hospitalisation 2/3rd Of That From Delta: Study
HC Cites Omicron, Asks EC, PM To Consider Deferring Up Polls
‘Results Could Be Worse Than Second Wave’
Yuvraj Singh makes his NFT debut in space
Colexion, one of Asia’sbiggest NFT (non-fungible to-ken) marketplaces, has launched satellite NFTs carrying prized possessions of ace cricketer Yuvraj Singh in the metaverse last week.