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AP Reports Six Deaths, 657 New Infection
Visakhapatnam: Andhra Pradesh reported six more deaths and 657 novel coronavirus cases on Wednesday, taking the cumulative caseload to 15,252. The Covid-19 death toll rose to 193 with Kurnool (68) and Krishna districts (66) accounting for nearly 70% casualties in the state.
Govt Glare On More Pvt Labs As Cases Surge, Deaths Mount
T Sees 1,018 New Infections & 7 Fatalities
In Support Of Centre's Ban, Tiktok Users Now Seek Indian Alternative
Hyderabad: While they are in complete support of Centre’s move to ban TikTok, users of the app are now wishing for an Indian alternative at the earliest. They say that other platforms such as Instagram or Youtube serve a different purpose and cannot be a replacement to a creative app like TikTok.
US corners supplies of Covid drug Remdesivir, world fumes
UK, Germany, Italy, Canada, Oz Slam Move
Follow June 22 Plan, India Tells China
Now, Increase n PLA Activity cross Sikkim, Arunachal Too
All Lives Matter
Why has Covid-19 seen lockdowns on an unprecedented scale?
TikTok Stars Migrate To Other Platforms
New Delhi: Within minutes of the order blocking TikTok and 58 other Chinese apps, SaltNPepper, a wannabe actor in his early forties, reached out to his near-one million followers, advising them to follow him on his new personal website as well as Instagram and YouTube channel. He was not alone, with many Indian TikTok influencers, whose accounts were inaccessible on Tuesday, doing the same.
IAS Team To Study, Give Report On Covid Crisis
Hyderabad: The state government has appointed a team of IAS officers to study issues such as Covid-19 testing, availability of beds, treatment, coordination among hospitals and logistics in combating the pandemic and submit a report by Wednesday.
Patients Discharged Exceed New Covid-19 Cases In State
Hyderabad: Telangana on Tuesday reported seven deaths from novel coronavirus, but released 1,712 people who have either recovered or have mild symptoms. It is for the first time that the number of discharged is more than the number of new infected cases.
67% Urbanites Fear Using Public Transport, Finds Survey
Hyderabad: Even as the country is bracing up for unlock 2.0, many citizens want to avoid public transport and are reluctant to venture out, revealed a survey conducted by Local Circles, an online advocacy platform. About 67% people said that they don’t want to take metro or local trains for the next 30 days.
60 Cops Return To Work After Braving Battle Against Covid-19
Hyderabad: Over 60 police personnel of the Hyderabad commissionerate have returned to work after winning the battle against Covid-19.
AP Records 793 New Covid-19 Cases, Tally Jumps To 13,891
State Saw 11 Deaths, Toll Reaches 180
Amid China Row, India To Get First Batch Of Rafales
New Delhi: India is set to get the first batch of four to six Rafale fighters, armed with the Meteor air-to-air missiles and Scalp cruise missiles, towards the end of July. Amid the ongoing troop confrontation in eastern Ladakh with China, India has requested France to speed up the delivery schedule of the 36 Rafales to be delivered under the Rs 59,000 crore deal inked in September 2016.
Despite Lockdown Talk, CETs To Be Conducted As Per Schedule In July
Hyderabad: Amid indications of a lockdown in Hyderabad, officials concerned with conducting the Common Entrance Examinations (CETs) said that it will be held as per schedule in July.
No More Containment Zones, Home Isolation New Norm
Hyderabad: Even as a central team is set to study containment measures in Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation ( GHMC) jurisdiction on Monday, the everchanging definition of a containment zone remains cause of concern, specially when Telangana has a large number of Covid-19 patients under home isolation, say experts.
AOC Roads Shut After 10 +ve Cases, Detour For 3.5L
LMA Has Not Shared Patient Details With State
Nearly 50% Returnees Who Took Kuwait Amnesty Test +ve
Inter-State Travellers Also Test Positive
Moulana's Sons Booked For Flouting Norms During Funeral
Cops claim to have Covid-19 positive report
Four Deaths, 983 Covid-19 Cases In State
Hyderabad: Four persons died and 983 more tested positive for coronavirus in Telangana on Sunday as authorities said they are preparing for a bigger battle to contain the virus.
Ordinance To Let RBI Revive Banks Without Moratorium
The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Ordinance, promulgated by the President on Friday, empowers the Reserve Bank of India to undertake revival plans for banks without imposing a moratorium to avoid disruption of the financial system.
Covid Effect: There Might Be Fewer Babies Next Year
People are delaying and even abandoning plans to have children due to depressed incomes, job losses and anxiety about getting sick
Covid Turns Big Fat Indian Weddings Lean & Sleek
A 32-year old MBA graduate from the US, Mohan (name changed) and his fiancée always wanted a lavish, destination wedding at a palace in Rajasthan. But courtesy the Covid-19 outbreak, that’s no longer a possibility.
How White Collars Are Turning Blue
Job losses are making many reset expectations, and careers
Immigration Bans Will Lead To Dumbing Down Of The World
Among the attributes that have made the United States a superpower is the brain power that helped build it.
Court Helping Poor Can't Be Seen As Sword Over Head, HC Tells SCR
Request to close migrants cases turned down
Crippled By Covid, Cabbies Turn Cars Into Roadside Eateries
Hyderabad: The coronavirus pandemic has forced people across occupations to adopt new vocations in order to survive. Among the worst-hit are hundreds of cab drivers.
Finally, Liverpool Are Free As A Bird
To understand the sheer swathe of time that Liverpool has traversed with its Premiership title win, this little detail should come handy: The last time they won the title, Sachin Tendulkar was still to score his first international century.
The Red Jewel
In the depths of a wildlife sanctuary in the Western Ghats, Vithal C Nadkarni chances upon Goa’s oldest surviving temple at Tambdi Surla
‘From airframes to steering, sensors to avionics, insect flight is a scientific wonder'
Richard Bomphrey is a professor of comparative biomechanics at the Royal Veterinary College, London. Explaining fascinating facts in Times Evoke about how tiny insects fly vast distances, the distinguished scientist points out vital lessons animal flight offers humanity:
Admin Delay Leaves US Visa Applicants In Limbo
Hyderabad: Anusha Polineni had arrived in the city on February 17 to get married. However, she has been stuck in the country since then. Like many others, Polineni was on the last leg of getting her visa stamped but with the local US consulate shutting services in March, her return to the States now hangs in uncertainty. Now, the new executive order on visas by US president Donald Trump means she will have to stay away from her husband for at least another six months.