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Remove age restriction for taking Covid jab, Kejriwal writes to Modi
Amid Viral Surge, CM Seeks Relaxed Norms For Opening Of Vaccination Centres
Govt: No provision to compensate the vaccinated in case of adverse events
India has no provision of compensation for recipients of Covid-19 vaccine in case of any side-effects or medical complications (adverse events) due to inoculation though treatment is free in public health facilities.
DU student shot at over his friendship with girl
Brother Of Girl, Two Others Held; Pistols Seized
Why Super Seniors Are Going Under The Knife
On February 15, 101-year-old Satish Chand Tyagiof Bulandshahr underwent a pacemaker fitting procedure at a hospital in Delhi. Despite the pain of the stitches, effects of the local anaesthesia and the general strain of a surgical procedure, Tyagi only complained about the tea that was served to him postop; he found it tepid.
Sunday Drive Sees Plenty Of Walk-ins, Vax Turnout Lower Than Day Before
New Delhi: More than 59,000 beneficiaries, including over 40,000 in the age group of 45-59 years, took Covid-19 vaccine jabs in Delhi on Sunday till 6pm.
Shirdi Sai Idol Removed In Shahpur Jat Temple; Videos Give The Lie To Plea It Had Got Damaged
New Delhi: In the last week of March, a Shiv Mandir in Shahpur Jat, an urban village in south Delhi, witnessed an unusual change. A Shirdi Sai idol was replaced by a second one of Lord Ganesha, allegedly by a group of people claiming to be members of the temple’s management committee, who said they had consulted the residents.
CM: Being Punished For Backing Farmers
‘New Law Meant To Make AAP Govt Powerless’
Fearing A Total Lockdown, Many Migrants Head Home From Maha
Workers Keen To Catch First Available Trains
At 80,797, Daily Vaccination Hits A High; Sisodia Urges All To Line Up
New Delhi: It was a busy day at the vaccination centres in the city with 80,797 people, the most in a single day, turning up for the anti-Covid injection till 6pm on Saturday. The vaccination continues till 9pm. Only three minor adverse events were reported.
Food Queues To Online Classes: Slum Kids Pen Lockdown Tales
New Delhi: Amid news of rising Covid-19 cases, Mohammad Gufran is busy studying for his Class X pre-board exams in a small room that he calls home in a resettlement colony in northeast Delhi’s Sunder Nagri.
Gone With The Winter: Civic Bid To Curb Dust Pollution In Capital
Corpns Claim Action, But Experts Say They Hardly Act Before Air Quality Dips
Left-Wing, Right-Wing Or Chicken Wing, Taste Is The Real Political Test
We think of taste when talking about whisky, curtains, music, even the company we keep — or at least enjoy. But somehow no one talks about taste when applied to politics.
Walk-ins For Shots Four Times The No. Of Online Registrations
New Delhi: Walk-in registrations for the Covid-19 vaccination have exceeded those done online by a huge margin.
Walk-ins Outnumber Registered Users At Some Places As 52k Take Covid Shots
New Delhi: Over 52,000 people turned out to get the Covid shots in Delhi on Friday, the second day since the vaccination was opened to individuals aged above 45 years.
2nd Wave Numbers Rising Much Faster, Daily Cases Close To 90k
India Sees 434 Covid Deaths On Friday
3 J&K Ultras, 2 Linked To Hit On BJP Neta's Home, Killed
Srinagar: Three terrorists, including the two who were involved in Thursday’s attack on BJP leader Muhammad Anwar Khan’s house in Nowgam, were killed in an encounter with security forces on Friday in J&K’s Pulwama district, IGP-Kashmir range Vijay Kumar said.
Covid-19 ‘Lab Leak Theory': China Attacks India Stand
New Delhi: After India supported WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus’s call for a deeper probe into the origin of Covid-19, China responded on Friday by saying that the study of the virus’s origin was amatter of science and to politicise this issue would “severely hinder global cooperation in study of origins, jeopardise anti-pandemic cooperation, and cost more lives”.
Pedestrians Welcome Change At Karol Bagh, Motorists Fret
Parking Spots Tough To Find, Jams On Connecting Roads
Why Aadhaar Link To Ration Card Doesn't Always Work
Migration And Fingerprint Issue Among Problems
Day 1: Wrong-Side Driving, Two-Wheelers Take Fun Out
Meerut: The Delhi-Meerut Expressway, which opened to the public on Thursday, witnessed a mixed response from the commuters. While many of them uploaded videos of their first drive on social media, others complained that their journey took around 70 minutes, more than the promised 45 minutes. Wrong-side driving was a common peeve among commuters. The first day was also marred by an accident between a tempo and a pick-up van where both drivers suffered injuries.
In 24 hrs, Pak Does U-Turn On Lifting Ban On Indian Imports
Says There Will Be No Thaw In Ties Until Art 370 Is Restored In J&K
Active Covid Cases In India Cross 6L, Last 1L Reported In Just 4 Days
Thursday’s 81K Cases Highest Since October 1
BHUSHAN KUMAR, ANUBHAV SINHA AND OM RAUT WIN BIG AT FILMFARE AWARDS 2021
Last year was no different as the T-Series head honcho backed several commercial yet meaningful films, which were loved by the audience, like Thappad, directed by Anubhav Sinha, and Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior, directed by Om Raut.
PSO Saves 14 Councillors, Falls To Bullets Of Ultras In Sopore
Sopore: The rain has turned the street leading to Aabida’s house in Sopore town, in Kashmir’s Baramulla district, into a muddy puddle, inconveniencing people visiting her since her husband was killed on Monday. Reyaz Ahmad, a father of six, was shot dead in a terrorist attack on a municipal council meet in the town, reports Jibran Nazir.
Speeding Tempo Crushes Scooterist And A Homeless; Two Others Critical
One Of The Victims Was Rushing Home For Duty At Covid Centre; Driver Held
Before Climax, Suvendu Oils BJP Machine
Nandigram: For more than four months since he held his first meeting at Tekhali Bridge, BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari was in a haste — meeting people, visiting temples — trying to bring about a change in the Nandigram narrative from the anti-land acquisition stir days of 2007.
Fire In Safdarjung ICU Ward, 50 Patients Shifted
No One Hurt; Short Circuit May Have Triggered It: Hospital
Govt Defers Labour Codes As States Fail To Finalise Rules
Delay Could Hit Migrants, Gig Workers
India at risk, health infra could be swamped: Centre to states
‘Covid Situation Is Going From Bad To Worse’
India Has Rights Issues, But Situation Improving In J&K, Says US State Dept
Washington: India has several significant human rights issues, including unlawful and arbitrary killings, restrictions on freedom of expression and the press, corruption, and tolerance of violations of religious freedom, a US report said on Tuesday.