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Soap To Slippers: 28 Basic Items Free For Farmers At This Mall
New Delhi: To ensure protesting farmers don’t have to run around for their basic and essential items, Khalsa Aid has set up another Kisan Mall for them. While the first such mall was set up at Tikri Border a week back, the second one was set up at Singhu border on Sunday evening.
Tourists Throw Caution To The Wind, Govt Fears Covid Surge
Centre Asks States To Be Alert, Winter Adds To Woes
46 More UK Returnees Test +ve, Total Now 233
As many as 46 travellers who returned from Britain have tested positive for Covid-19 in the last 24 hours. Most of the samples of the passengers who tested positive were sent to the National Institute of Virology for genome sequencing to determine whether any of the patients are carrying the new strain of Covid-19 found in the UK. The results of genome sequencing are not out yet.
Send Your Experts For Debate With Farmers: CM
Kejriwal Says Centre Should Repeal Farm Laws At The Earliest And End Struggle By Guaranteeing MSP
Cold Wave To Usher In New Year
After Brief Respite, Minimum Temperature Likely To Dip To Around 3°C
At 16, Lowest Single-Day Covid Toll In 114 Days
757 New Cases In Last 24 Hours, The Sixth Day In The Week To Have Below 1,000 Figure At 16, lowest single-day Covid toll in 114 days
Daily Covid Cases Fall To 25% Of Tally Seen During Sept Peak
11% Slide In New Weekly Infections
Colleges In A Fix Over Five Add-On Seats
DU Yet To Issue Directions
PM: Some try to give us lessons in democracy
‘But Have Failed To Hold Polls In Puducherry’
‘Evacuate now' message, a countdown, and then a blast leave Nashville shaken
First came the warning, then came the blast, shattering the Christmas morning silence in the heart of Nashville’s tourist district.
PAGD winners being ‘forced' to join Apni Party, says Omar
National Conference vice-president and former J&K CM Omar Abdullah has accused the administration of the Union territory of “forcing” People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) winners in the recently-held district development council (DDC) elections to join Apni Party.
China sending high-level team to Nepal to prevent ruling party split
In a sign of growing unease in Beijing over the political crisis in Nepal, China is sending a high-level delegation of the Chinese Communist Party to Kathmandu on Sunday to persuade the two warring factions of the Nepal Communist Party to stay together.
1,000 Covid vaccine points to give shots to 51L in Ph-I
3,500 People Trained For Operations
3 Laws Offer No Benefits To Farmers, Says Kejriwal; AAP MPs Target PM
‘Will Get Only Half The Price For Produce Sold Outside Mandis’
7 Returnees From UK Staying In City Found Covid +ve
New Delhi: Seven persons who returned from the United Kingdom between November 25 and December 22 and were living in Delhi have tested Covid positive. It is not yet known if they are infected with the ‘super-spreader’ new variant of the coronavirus found in the UK or with the old variant.
41-Yr-Old Brain-Dead Woman Gives Gift Of Life To Four People
New Delhi: A 41-year-old woman gave a gift of life to four people in her death through organ donation.
Chain Reaction: This Farmer Is In Shackles To Break Another
For the last 18 days, Kabal Singh has been shackling his legs, hands and neck for the last every morning at 7am for 12 hours.
Rahul, Singh once backed FDI in farm sector: BJP
On the day when a Congress delegation called on President Ram Nath Kovind against the three farm laws, BJP termed the opposition party’s allegations “baseless and illogical” and also shared purported videos of former PM Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi hard-selling FDI in retail as means to empower farmers sell their produce directly, increase storage and decrease wastage.
China wades in but India stays off Nepal political flux
Even as China seemed to be wading into Nepal’s latest political crisis, India sought to maintain a safe distance from it saying Thursday that the developments this week in Kathmandu, triggered by PM K P Oli’s decision to dissolve Parliament, were Nepal’s internal affairs.
‘Tanker scam' at the centre of ugly row
Rejecting the charge of Aam Aadmi Party that “goons of BJP” had vandalised the Delhi Jal Board office, Delhi BJP on Thursday instead claimed that “miscreants from AAP” had attacked its party workers, which left many injured.
Injured over 32 hrs ago, nilgai yet to be traced
ANIMAL HIT BY VEHICLE, FLEES INTO THE FORESTS
Bella Ciao in Punjabi, Faiz in Tamil give stir its rhythm
SONGS OF PROTEST BRIDGE DIVIDES
Worry for India as US warns of curbs over Russian arms
Delhi Expecting Delivery Of S-400 Missile Interceptors Next Year
Schools Question Plan To Defer Nursery Admissions
To Seek Meet With Sisodia; Point To Online Classes Already Being Held
Must Celebrate Life's Little Joys: Celina On Xmas Amid Pandemic
Celina Jaitly Haag, who is in Austria with her family currently, will celebrate Christmas at home as Europe is in lockdown mode.
Modified Silencers Can't Fool Cops
Armed with decibel meters, traffic police begin crackdown
District Council Polls Mirror Polar Divide In J&K Politics
BJP Struggles To Break Into Valley, But Holds On To Jammu Turf
UK Finds ‘More Transmissible' Virus Variant Linked To S Africa
Travel Curbs On SA; More Of UK Faces Strict Lockdown
Twin Gains As ‘Ringed' Wetland Is Brought Back To Life In S Delhi
Biodiversity Park Revival To Aid In Cleaner Yamuna, Support Migratory Birds
Tomar Again Indicates Govt Will Not Roll Back Farm Laws
‘Corporates Being Dragged In To Divert Focus From Real Issues’