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Promise Delhi R-Day Rally Will Be Peaceful: SC
The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to entertain an application by Delhi Police to restrain farmers protesting against the three farm laws from taking out a tractor rally in Delhi on Republic Day but said in the event they get permission for the rally, they must promise Delhiites that it would be “absolutely peaceful”.
Agents Of Cash Empty Out ATMs Bit By Bit
Engineering grad working with cash replenishment firm among those held
How This Show May Help Prevent Vax No-Show
The turnout of healthcare workers to receive the Covid vaccination has been lower than expected despite very low reporting of adverse reactions.
15 Labourers Asleep By Roadside Run Over By Truck Near Surat
Fifteen migrant labourers, including a toddler, who were asleep on a pavement, were crushed to death by a speeding truck near Kim, 40 km from here, on Monday night.
IBC Tweaks Valid, Says SC, Rejects Homebuyers' Plea
The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the amendments in Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) under which it has been made mandatory that a minimum 100 or 10% of the total homebuyers of a project were needed to initiate insolvency proceedings against a builder for not delivering flats or commercial shops on time.
Winter Is The Best Time To Ride A Bike, Says Freddy
Freddy Daruwala is passionate about his bikes. Heloves taking out his machines and going solo orheading out with his fellow bikers to Surat and other outstation spots, even more so now, in the cold weather.
With Visibility Zero, 50 Flights Delayed
City’s Air Quality Again Enters ‘Severe’ Zone
Bye Don. America Awaits New Dawn
Trump Allies Turn On Him: Mitch McConnell Accuses Prez Of Provoking Capitol Riot
No Plan To Stop Nursery Admissions, Says Sisodia
Deputy CM and education minister Manish Sisodia on Monday said that schools had to be reopened as it would have been unfair to make students directly sit for board exams in May.
Hospitals Work Overtime To Allay Fears About Vax
With healthcare workers on the vaccination lists sceptical about taking the Covid-19 jab, hospitals are encouraging them by counselling them and by having seniors administered the vaccine as exemplary cases. Most of all, they are providing answers to the queries of the circumspect people and motivating them to take the protective shot.
101 Reasons, Valid Or Not, Why They Didn't Turn Up For The Jab
Some Cite Previous Ailments, Others Night Shifts To Dodge Shots
Zuckerberg's WhatsApp Follies
Tight integration with Facebook is a way of selling your data to advertisers and others
ONE FINAL PUSH
Mom’s words kept me mentally strong: Siraj
DC In Grip Of ‘Inside Attack' Fear
FBI, Pentagon Vetting Troops Tasked With Biden Inauguration Security
AN AFFAIR TO FORGET
Barca Lose Super Cup Final; Messi Gets First Red Card In Club Colours
Covaxin Co Warns People With Med Conditions Not To Take Jab
Out For Acutely Ill, Pregnant Women, Those With Bleeding Disorders Or Allergies, And Those On Blood Thinners Or Immunosuppressants
Despite Being Away From Schools, Learning Didn't Stop For City Kids
For Piyush Sharma, a Class XII humanities student of Kautilya Government Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Chirag Enclave, studying was difficult during the period when he was away from school. But this became an opportunity for him to utilise his time in learning new things. Sharma spent the past few months learning household chores.
Vigil Up As Terror Threat On R-Day Puts Cops On Toes
Ahead of the Republic Day celebrations, Delhi Police, in coordination with intelligence agencies, is carrying out massive security drills and combing exercises to thwart any attempt by terrorist organisations to disrupt law and order.
Day 1 Glitches Ironed Out, Vax Centres Ready For Next
Emergency Infra To Be Ramped Up; Co-WIN Problems Fixed
Delhi Shivers As Maximum Dips To 15.3°c
Second Lowest Max Temperature In Season; Light Rain Likely Today
17% Dip In Weekly Covid-19 Cases, 2nd Sharpest So Far
Tenth Straight Weekly Slide In Cases In India
India To Ship Vaccines To Neighbours In Few Weeks
India plans to ship doses of Covid-19 vaccine to its neighbours as part of its vaccine diplomacy in a couple of weeks.
The Book Of Jab, Chapter One
CM at Lok Nayak: Don’t pay heed to rumours, vaccines are totally safe
Hat-trick of severe air days halfway into Jan
Fog Disrupts Air Traffic, Over 150 Flights Delayed
Elderly people often struggle with depression. They need help too
To help readers cope with their anxieties in these stressful times, TOI has launched Talk it Out, a series under which our panel of expert counsellors will answer your mental health queries. This week’s advice comes from psychologist Paras Sharma
Faces of pandemic fight go for indigenous shots
AIIMS director Dr Randeep Guleria and Dr VK Paul of Niti Aayog, the two doctors who have led India’s fight against Covid-19, were among the first healthcare workers to get vaccinated on Saturday.
After first shot in arm, they vax eloquent
As the capital battled Covid-19, Raj Nath Shah, a 43-year-old housekeeping staff at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute in South Delhi, didn’t go home for close to six months for fear of exposing his family to the deadly virus.
Working Professionals To Aid Of Protesting Farmers
Nine working professionals from Pune reached Singhu border on Friday under the banner of Lokayat to join the farmers’ protest. The self-funded group declared they had come to lend their support to the protest and will stay at the border for a week.
No One Should Make Mistake Of Testing Our Patience: Army Chief
Says Sacrifice Of Galwan Heroes Won’t Go In Vain
Awareness, Monitoring To Check Vaccine Hesitancy
As teams of vaccinators inoculate the first batch of healthcare workers at the 81 designated centres on Saturday, the streamlined implementation of the first two steps — verification of documents and the vaccination — will set the stage for the future rollout of this massive exercise. This would be the last step of monitoring for any adverse events that would take care of vaccine hesitancy.