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Symptomatic Cases Are More Dangerous
4 Times More Likely To Spread Disease
Are Masks With Anti-Viral Coating More Effective?
It is an intriguing idea, but there haven’t been enough independent studies to establish whether anti-viral masks are better at protecting wearers or preventing the spread of the virus.
Amit Shah Non-Committal On Changing Hyderabad's Name To Bhagyanagar
Amit Shah performs puja at Bhagyalakshmi temple
Nivar ex gratia to be paid by Dec 31: Jagan
8 People Died In Nivar Cyclonic Rains
Return of single-use plastic bags sparks worry
Single-use plastic bags seemed to have made a return to Vijayawada following the Covid-19 outbreak.
Haryana CM Khattar links Punjab CM's office to farmers' agitation
Bharatiya Kisan Union members attempt to cross a barricade at Ghazipur border to enter Delhi, during their 'Delhi Chalo' protest against the Centre's new farm laws, on Saturday
HAMI SETS THE PACE
NO LET-UP: Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton (left) and Red Bull's Max Verstappen interact after the qualifying session on the eve of the Bahrain Grand Prix
Baithaks are back, and even masks can't muffle the joy of live music
Virtual wahs may have tried to fill the vacuum in the lives of artists but they’re happy to make a slow return to the stage
Five Covid patients die in Rajkot hosp blaze
Five coronavirus patients, all of them senior citizens and male, died in a massive fire that broke out in the ICU of a designated Covid-19 hospital on Mavdi Road here after Thursday midnight.
Mufti put under ‘house arrest' over Pulwama visit
PDP chief and former J&K CM Mehbooba Mufti on Friday claimed she had been “illegally detained yet again” after police prevented her from visiting the Pulwama home of her party’s arrested youth wing president Waheed Parra, citing “security reasons”.
AIMIM woos all communities in Old City
In a bid to reach out to more voters, AIMIM candidates are now conducting meetings with members of Agarwal, Bengali and Sikh communities in the Old City.
In Krishna delta, Nivar leaves massive crop loss in its wake
40k Acres Of Paddy Crop Damaged
32 facial recognition tech systems in use
At least 32 Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) systems, estimated at Rs 1,063 crore, are in various stages of deployment by union ministries, central agencies and several state governments, including Telangana and Gujarat, according to an ongoing study by digital rights advocacy group, Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF). IFF sourced the information by filing 31 RTIs with several government departments.
‘What Does The State Have To Do With Who Marries Whom?'
Love can often be a radicalact.
Terrorists Kill Two Jawans On Patrol Duty Outside Srinagar
Security personnel at attack site outside Srinagar on Thursday
Another Cyclonic Storm Brewing Over Bay Of Bengal
Fresh Cyclonic Storm Likely In First Week Of Dec
BJP Vows Free Metro Ride For Women, To Scrap LRS
The BJP announced its manifesto with a focus on the basic needs of people on Thursday.
Corporator Couple Tests Luck 2nd Time
A couple from the TRS party, who are in fray for the second consecutive time, said they are confident of retaining their seats.
Wish Union Ministers Visited Hyd During Floods, Says KTR
Criticizes Their ‘Concern’ Before Polls
In A Political Crisis, There Was No Better Person Than AP To Connect The Dots
Ahmedbhai (AP to some) was truly unique.
India Gets On Lease 2 US Surveillance Drones
India has inducted two MQ-9B Sea Guardian drones for topnotch surveillance missions on lease from an American firm, in a huge capability jump for the armed forces amidst the ongoing military confrontation with China in eastern Ladakh.
Candidates Turn Spl Events Into Campaign Gatherings
With just a few days left for campaigning, parties are leaving no stone unturned to grab the attention of voters and distribute doles.
America Is Back And Ready To Lead The World, Says Biden
But Faces Big Hitch: Raging Pandemic In US With 2m Cases Seen In 2 Wks
Theatres On Wait & Watch, Plan Dec 4 Opening
Hyderabad: Movie theatres did not raise the curtains on Tuesday though the state government had permitted them to screen films immediately by adhering to Covid-19 guidelines.
Health Dept Gives Nod For Antigen Tests In Pvt Hosps
Hyderabad: The state health department has decided to permit antigen testing in private hospitals and laboratories in order to upscale testing in the state.
Flood-Hit Residents Protest Over Poor Infra, Say They Will Boycott GHMC Polls
Hyderabad: Distribution of flood relief notwithstanding, a large section of flood-affected families in the city have decided to boycott the upcoming Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) elections, while many want to vote for Nota.
Heavy Rain Alert Issued For Hyd In Wake Of Cyclone Nivar
Warnings Issued For Nov 26 & 27
Cyclone Nivar To Cross Bay, AP Put On Red Alert
Visakhapatnam: Severe cyclonic storm Nivar is likely to cross the Bay of Bengal coast between Chennai and Puducherry on Wednesday triggering heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in some parts of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Travel Firm Peddles ‘Vaccine Tourism'
Mumbai company tries to cash in on demand for inoculation against covid
Raghu's Remarks Cause Stir, YSRC Backers Upset
Anger in the street