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‘Tauktae' Set To Strengthen Into 'Very Severe Cyclone', May Hit Guj
Cyclone ‘Tauktae’, which lay as a deep depression over the Arabian Sea close to Lakshadweep on Friday night, was likely to intensify into a ‘very severe cyclonic storm’ with wind speeds of 150-160 kmph gusting to 175 kmph by Sunday morning, bringing heavy to very heavy rain in many parts of the western coast, the IMD said.
This Eid Was All About Simple Celebrations And Helping Those In Need: Irfan & Yusuf
Eid is usually a grand affairat the Pathan household, but this year, the festival was a low-key affair for Irfan and Yusuf Pathan.
225 Get Vax In Ggn's First Drive-Through
Cars queued up at DLF City Centre Mall on MG Road from 6.30 am on Friday as the assurance of getting a vaccine from the safety of their vehicles brought residents in large numbers to the city’s first drive-through Covid-19 inoculation session.
Bhuvi Goes Missing
Why is Bhuvneshwar Not In India Squad For England Tour? The Seamer’s Preference For White-Ball Cricket, And Not Injury, May Be The Reason
Delhi Sees Less Than 10k Cases For First Time In Over A Month
Positivity Rate Falls To 12.4%, Deaths Still High. 289 deaths: Need to keep guard up
Govt May Buy 50m Pfizer Covid Vaccine Doses By Q3
Position On Indemnity Not Clear Yet
US Lawmakers Ramp Up Pressure For Aid To India
More than 50 US lawmakers have written to President Joe Biden urging him to bolster American assistance to New Delhi to overcome the coronavirus surge in India, asserting that enhanced help from Washington’s, which stands at a modest $100 million, is in the US national interest.
Yogi Visits AMU After Several Faculty Deaths
Following the death of several AMU staff members, including 16 serving, 10 retired faculty and several non-teaching staffers, due to Covid in recent weeks, CM Yogi Adityanath visited AMU’s JN Medical College Thursday to take stock.
Other Cos Collect More Data: WhatsApp Defends Its Policy
In HC Affidavit, Names Aarogya & Other Apps
15 More Patients Die In Goa Hosp As O2 Supply Dips Again
26 Died In Same Govt Facility Two Days Ago
The other side beckons... I can't wait to explore it
INDU JAIN, CHAIRMAN, THE TIMES OF INDIA GROUP, ATTAINS NIRVANA. Indu Jain wrote this letter years ago to “prepare her friends” for her “departure”, asking that her death be celebrated
High Time Centre Fixed MRP Of Concentrators, Says HC
‘Will End Hoarding, Black Marketing Of Covid Equipment’
On The Credit Side: Group Of CAs Provides Free O2, Meds
Cost Of All Services, Including Ambulances, Borne By Members
In 3 Weeks, Positivity Rate Down By A Half
Daily Toll Still High, 300 Dead In Last 24 Hrs
Pandemic Catalyses Mental Disorders But Insurers Try To Fight Off Claims
When 66-year-old Pritam P tested positive for Covid late last year, it triggered a far more debilitating illness in his wife — her underlying depression and suicidal tendencies surfaced. Mrs P, a retired bank employee, had to be hospitalised for almost a month under the supervision of a Mumbai psychiatrist.
Tax Hikes In '20 To Blame For Sharp Rise In Fuel Prices Now
While Base Price Is Up ₹3-4 Since May 2020, Fuels Costlier By ₹20
Active cases drop for 3rd day but deaths touch record 4.2k
50K Fatalities In Last 14 Days, Toll Crosses 2.5L. NE sees sharp rise in Covid-19 toll; 85 deaths in a day in Assam
Covid Forces Terminal 2 To Check Out
Sharp Fall In Air Travel Triggers Move To Use Only T3 For All Ops From May 18
Cash crunch forces military to take equipment on lease
From Drones To Minesweepers, Bid To Plug Operational Gaps
26 die due to O2 shortage at Goa's premier govt hospital
There Are Deaths Every Morning: Health Minister. Goa CM: Will come up with solution in a day
15 Hosps, Covid Care Centres To Get 990 Ventilators
Govt Looks To Boost Infra As It Readies For The Next Wave
Ready For The Next Wave, Putting Infra In Place: CM
Hopes Peak Has Passed, But Says Can’t Let Guard Down
China Threatens B'desh, Says Ties Will Be Hit If It Joins Quad
China has bluntly threatened Bangladesh with reprisals if it considered any sort of participation in the Quad, warning that this will lead to a degrading of bilateral ties.
K'taka pushes Maha to 2nd spot in daily cases, deaths
Karnataka posted the highest daily Covidnumbers in the country on Monday, pushing Maharashtra to the second spot both in fresh cases and deaths for the first time since mid-February when the second wave had started in India.
Running out of vax stock for 18-44, says Delhi govt
No Covaxin To Be Given After Tuesday In City. Centre Is Overlooking Vaccination Needs Of Citizens, Claims Sisodia. Says Delhi Placed Order For 1.34cr Vaccines, Given Only 3.5L In May
Oxygen Supply Still 29% Short Of Daily Demand
Delhi received 499 metric tonnes of medical oxygen on Saturday, which is around 71% of the national capital’s demand. The supply still remained short by 201 MT.
Jab We Met: Govt Schools Steal Hearts With Vax Preparedness
When Iti Rai visited a Delhi government school to get her first anti-Covid jab last week, the east Delhi resident was in for a pleasant surprise.
Amit Mitra, 42 Others Set To Join Didi's 3rd Cabinet
The third cabinet with Mamata Banerjee as Bengal CM, with its 43 members comprising an almost equal mix of the seasoned and the new, is set to be sworn in on Monday. While 17 senior ministers who had been in the first two cabinets have found a place for the third time as well, 16 MLAs will become ministers for the first time.
Could The IPL Bubble Been Secured Better?
Indian Super League Bio Blueprint Was Given To BCCI But Board Rejected It Outright
Delhi Finds Comfort In Three Numbers
Lowest Since April 16, 12 & 21: Fresh Cases At 13.3K, Positivity Rate 21.67%, Single-Day Toll 273