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New Year, New Vision
In a world ravaged by the coronavirus, there is no other option but to build back better
After Centre's Nod, BDL All Fired Up To Export Akash Weapon System
Hyderabad: With the Union cabinet clearing the Akash weapon system for export, Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) in Hyderabad, where the missiles are manufactured is gearing up for the export order.
America Rolls Into 2021 Amid Political Rancour & Pandemic
Washington: Roughly 160 Americans are dying every hour from Covid-19 and related causes as the year of profound mistrust and suffering drew to a close on Thursday, with the US racking up new records for infections, hospitalizations, and deaths from the pandemic. Vaccination rates are behind the expected curve, many people are partying like there is no tomorrow, and indeed, for some, there isn’t.
City Surgeon Raghu Ram In Queen's Honours List
Hyderabad: Dr. Raghu Ram Pillarisetti, director, KIMS- Ushalakshmi Centre for Breast Diseases and founder CEO of Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation, features in Queen Elizabeth II’s New Year’s Honours List 2021 published in the “London Gazette” – the official publication of the Crown.
Railways Completes Speed Trial Of New Vistadome Coaches
The Indian Railways has successfully completed the 180 kmph trial run of the new Vistadome tourist coaches, railway minister Piyush Goyal said on Tuesday.
Police Stunned By The ₹21,000 Cr Loan Racket
Most Of The Transcations In Last 6 Months
To Boost Def Sector, Govt Oks Export Of Desi Missiles
PM Led Meet Approves Sale Of Akash
India Split Into 6 Regions In Massive Hunt For UK Strain
10 Regional Labs To Track Samples With High Viral Load
India In 2020
Pandemic’s lesson to big government: Consult everyone, focus on public goods
Stranded Off China, Desi Sailors Get Desperate, One Attempts Suicide
Indians Stuck In Ships For Last 6 Months
Lower Legal Drinking Age In Delhi From 25 To 21, Says Committee
New Delhi: The legal drinking age in the capital might be lowered from the present 25 to 21, “soft” liquor like beer and wine might become easily available at departmental stores, and dry days might be reduced to three if the recommendations of a committee set up by the Delhi government are implemented.
Shastri Endorses Five-Bowler Combo For 3rd Test Too
If Rohit Sharma Comes In, Who Does He Replace?
Careless Use Of Therapies May Lead To Mutations, Says ICMR
New Delhi: The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Tuesday warned against non-judicious use of therapies that have not been established for treating Covid-19 because it can lead to immune pressure on SARS-CoV2 virus, which may result in mutations.
Cybercrime Spikes In Cyberabad, Crimes Against Women See A Dip
Will Act Tough On Drink Driving: Top Cop
Now, Govt May Go Slow On Its Crop Colonies Move
Govt Wary Of Backlash From Farmers
‘Umpire's Call' Raises India's Hackles
The contentious ‘umpire’s call’ in the Decision Review System (DRS) has been a cause of annoyance for the Indian team in the ongoing Boxing Day Test in Melbourne. The Australian batsmen have got as many as three lives in the Test so far due to this provision in the DRS.
US Turns Heat On China With Tough Tibet Policy
Beijing Angry, Warns Washington To ‘Stop Meddling’
Water Dept Restructured
All Related Depts To be Under One Officer, says KCR
Pharma Exports Achieve 15% Growth, Will Hit $25 Bn Mark
Hyderabad: Standing apart from all other sectors during Covid-19, pharma exports in India witnessed 15.3% so far in the financial year 2020-21 so far.
Dry Run Of Covid-19 Vaccine Held In Krishna Dist
The state health department conducted a dry run of Covid-19 vaccine at five identified locations with 25 test beneficiaries at each session site, in Krishna district on Monday
Teachers Of Tech Institutions Protest At Pragathi Bhavan
Hyderabad: Teachers from various technical institutions staged a protest over salary issues and job security in front of chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s camp office-cum residence at Begumpet on Sunday.
PM Reaches Out To Protesting Farmers, Recalls Sikh Gurus
Remembers Guru Gobind Singh’s Sons
Daily Covid Cases Now One-Fourth Of Sept Peak
11% Dip In Weekly Infections, Deaths Down 15%
450m People, 27 Nations: Europe's Vaccination Campaign In Full Swing
Vaccine Drive Comes As A Respite For A Region That Has Seen 350k+ Covid Deaths
Task force formed to check infectious UK strain of Covid
As part of the surveillance strategy at work, all passengers who came from UK between December 21 to 23 have been tested at airports
Spike in black marketing of tickets to visit Charminar
Thousands of visitors can be seen at Charminar during weekends
Soldier from T dies in Leh boulder mishap
A 35-year-old soldier from Mahbubnagar district died when some boulders fell on him while serving in Leh, Ladakh. Ar my officials informed the family about the mishap which took place on December 24.
Pilgrims irked over ‘rude' Tirumala staff
Inquiry To Be conducted Into Allegations
Oxford vaccine may be first to get Indian regulator's approval for emergency use
Once the UK drug regulator gives its approval, the expert committee on COVID-19 at the CDSCO will review the safety and immunogenicity data
India 20th On Nature AI Index, 3rd In Research
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