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Up to 3 mths wait for med & life cover for Covid-hit
For Madhav Kumar, a product manager, all ailments were covered under a group insurance extended by his company.
Hidden hands behind hijab row, says K'taka education minister
Karnataka primary and secondary education minister BC Nagesh alleged on Sunday that “hidden hands” were behind the hijab controversy in the state as attempts were being made to make it international news.
Kashmir a bilateral issue, says Russia, rejects ‘state-affiliated media' report
Kremlin Remark As Video Refers To Palestine
Grieve with fellow Indians on Lata didi's passing: PM
‘My Interactions With Her Will Be Unforgettable’
E-bus trial on right path, 50 more on road this month
Three weeks since chief minister Arvind Kejriwal flagged off Delhi’s first electric bus, the vehicle has been found to be performing satisfactorily on the roads.
DU To Discuss Structure For 4-Year UG Prog This Week
Reduced Number Of Credits Among Changes Drawing Flak
Days To Stay Warmer, But Rain On Wednesday May Lower Night Temp
Day Temp Rises By 5°C; Western Disturbance May Cause Light Rain On Feb 9
Couples embrace tech-based hybrid weddings
According to reports, close to 2.5 to 3 lakh weddings used a digital component in 2021
New captain wants clarity on roles, more adaptability
New captain Rohit Sharma on Saturday stressed on the need to be adaptable over the next 20 months leading up to the 2023 World Cup.
‘Most intense fog of season' delays 50 flights
Dense fog formed restricted visibility to 50-100 metres for over four hours on Saturday morning. The dense fog delayed over 50 flights at Indira Gandhi International Airport, but no flight diversion or cancellation were reported. The meteorologists have predicted dense morning fog for Sunday too.
US Covid toll 900k, death rate rose 30% in 2 weeks
In Ray Of Hope, New Infections & Hospitalisations Fall
Treadmill Test Shows Cardiac Stress? Wait
Doctors Say May Be False Alarm, Seek Govt Guidelines To Stop Unnecessary Testing To Avoid Mental Agony
Schools to add to class area to meet Covid safety norm
Libraries, Labs To Pitch In As Institutions Reopen On Mon
Running faster and farther improves distance running performance: Study
A new study has found how athletes can improve their running performance. The study published in the journal ‘Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise’ compared two-week blocks of low-intensity training and high-intensity interval training in terms of performance and recovery.
If cess is excluded, allocations for health & education shrink
The health and education cesses were meant to enhance outlays for these crucial sectors but an analysis of Budgets since their introduction shows that their share in total government expenditure remains at about the same level as when these cesses did not exist.
FOR NOW, THE WORLD IS ENOUGH
India Hold Nerve To Clinch 5th U-19 World Cup Title As Bawa, Sindhu Star In Win Over England In Final
CPCB issues notice to implement ban on single-use plastic from Jul 1
With the Centre banning single-use plastic items like earbuds and cutleries from July 1 this year, Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has now issued a notice asking producers, shopkeepers, street vendors and general public to stop production, stocking, sale and usage of identified single-use plastic items as per the specified deadline.
Covid situation now better, EC may further ease curbs today
Cap Of 1,000 People At Rallies May Go
40k children fully vaxxed, 95% in govt schools have got first dose
As senior classes of Delhi schools are all set to resume from Monday, the Delhi government has intensified its drive to vaccinate the eligible adolescents up to the age of 17 years.
UP: Why BJP Needs A Big Win
Just victory not enough for incumbent, because its larger ambitions require another sweep
Why govt decision to launch ‘digital rupee' is a big deal
In her Budget speech, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the launch of a central bank digital currency in FY 2022-23. A look at how it will be different from the rupee that we are used to, and the ways in which it could affect the economy
TIME FOR SOME HIGH-FIVES!
Four-Time Champions India Have Everything Going For Them As They Lock Horns With England For The Title
This Lady Is Definitely Not For Turning
Even those bored with budgets had to admire FM’s refusal to use anti-business rhetoric
Johnson hit by staff exodus as aides quit
London: This was the week British PM Boris Johnson hoped to get a grip on his government after weeks of scandal. By Friday, he was struggling to hang on after a scathing report on lockdown-breaching parties and the departure of several top aides.
Third wave across India to ebb by March: ICMR ADG
‘Noting Covid’s Likely Shift To Endemic Stage’
Relief For Patients, Kin Out In The Cold
AIIMS Announcement To Resume Routine In-Patient Admissions To Spell End Of Long Wait
Putin & Xi vow ‘no limits' to Russia and China ties
Oppose Nato Expansion, Affirm Taiwan Part Of China
Schools Ready To Open Doors For Kids
Parents Relieved At DDMA Move, But Some Educators In Favour Of Ending Hybrid Option
Cold Set To Weaken Its Grip In Two Days
Severe Cold-Day Conditions Persist In Ridge Area
HC OKs Assam plan to turn madrassas into gen schools
Move To Cover State-Funded, Not Private, Madrassas