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City under weekend curfew, tough weekday restrictions
Liquor Stores Closed, No Domestic Help On Sat-Sun
Over 100 Deaths For 2nd Day, Positivity Rate Soars To 20%
16,699 New Covid-19 Cases, Total Containment Zones At 8,661
US seeks greater role of India, other regional powers in Af
Biden’s ‘Do More’ Call Comes Amid New Delhi’s Concern Over US Pullout
How Virus Is Settling Deep Down In Lungs
New Condition Making Diagnosis Tough: Docs
Vax Import Papers' Clearance In 3 Days
Foreign Vaccines Will Need Parallel Bridging Studies Once Launched In India
They Have Nowhere To Go For Chemo, Dialysis
Scores of Non-Covid Patients Left In The Lurch
No Bail To Man Who Pointed Gun At Cop
Delhi Riots: HC Points To Gravity Of Offence
HC Allows 50 To Offer Namaz At Markaz Five Times A Day
Centre Fails To Take Clear Stand On Curbs At All Religious Places
India Up For Tough Latvia Challenge
The Indian side landed in Riga andmade their way to the scenic resorttown of Jurmala five days ago.
Why Chances Of Getting A False Covid Report Have Increased
Multiple mutations in the coronavirus over the past 15 months are making parts of it unrecognisable to RT-PCR test kits
Maha Ex-Home Mantri Faces 75 CBI Posers Over 8 Hours
Deshmukh Quizzed About Equation With Waze, Param Bir, ACP ‘Chats’
24x7 Teams To Keep Watch In Govt Hosps
24x7 teams to keep watch in govt hosps
A Sweet Gesture To Acknowledge The Unsung Stars Of Hindi Cinema
Cadbury Dairy Milk, the much-loved chocolate brand from Mon-delez India, partnered with the 66th Vimal Elaichi Filmfare Awards 2021 to spread the message of acknowledging the unacknowledged with the #SayThankYou campaign. The partnership put a spotlight on the group of people who work tirelessly behind the scenes and help bring cinema to the audience.
Class XII Exams Delay May Hit JEE, NEET
Entrance Tests Likely To Be Pushed Further
Health Infra Gasps As Cases And Distress Spiral
Ventilator Beds Run Out In Hospitals And Anti-Viral Drug Remdesivir In Short Supply
Stable Covid-19 Patients Being Sent Home To Free Up Beds For Seriously Ill
No Planned Surgery In Delhi Govt Hospitals For 3 Months
For Alibi, Waze Drew Rare ‘Nil Panchnama'
Documented Bar Visit On Night Of Hiran Murder
Indian Hockey Legend Balbir Singh Jr Passes Away At 88
Chandigarh: Balbir Singh Junior, a member of the silver medal-winning 1958 Asian Games Indian hockey team passed away here on Sunday, his daughter Mandeep Samra informed on Tuesday. He was 88 and is survived by his wife, daughter and son.
Key Takeaway: Curfew Cancels Eating Out Option
New Delhi: Dinner service starting after 9pm gave restaurants in Delhi-NCR almost 70% of their summer revenues. But with night restrictions in force from 10pm to 5am, most dine-in outlets have been reduced to being delivery and takeaway places, with small or no dinner sales. Most restaurants have stopped accepting post-8pm dinner reservations at 8pm and delivery orders by 8.30pm to ensure employees reach home before 10pm.
10 Dead In Mum, Kin Blame O2 Shortage
Mumbai: A day after 10 Covid patients died in two private hospitals in Mumbai’s Nalasopara and relatives blamed oxygen shortage, families complained that hospitals in Vasai-Virar were turning away critically-ill patients.
Big B Reveals The Film Chupke Chupke's Connection With Jalsa
Amitabh Bachchan posted some interesting trivia about his 1975 film Chupke Chupke as the film completed 46 years of release on Sunday.
‘Hardik's shoulder will be okay to bowl'
Mumbai: Hardik Pandya’s shoulder is a “concern,” but it’s not “worrisome” either, according to former India pacer Zaheer Khan, the Mumbai Indians director of cricket.
Gudi Padwa marks the arrival of new beginnings: Madhuri Dixit
The actress takes a trip down memory lane and shares her memories of Gudi Padwa and what the festival means to her
Some BJP Candidates Are In Touch With Us: Assam Oppn
Our Alliance Is Unbreakable, Says AIUDF
Light Rain To Bring Down Temp Over The Weekend
Mercury Likely To Rise From April 19, Cross 40° Celsius
HC: No Other Religious Place Has Fixed Devotees, Why Limit Of 20 For Markaz?
New Delhi: Wondering how a ceiling can be imposed on the number of devotees who can pray at the Nizamuddin Markaz when there is no such limit for other religious gatherings, Delhi High Court on Monday allowed in principle reopening of the mosque for Ramzan prayers subject to the adherence of Delhi Disaster Management Authority’s guidelines to tackle Covid-19.
‘Covaxin, Covishield Both Work Against UK Strain'
Officials: No Indian Variant Of Virus Yet
Temples Step Into Navratri With Caution, Put Restrictions On Entry
New Delhi: Temples across the city have stepped up arrangements for Navratri which starts on Tuesday in light of the raging Covid-19 pandemic and restrictions on religious gatherings.
Travelling On Rajdhanis With Modern Coaches Gets Costlier
5% Increase In Base Fares Of Tejas-Like Trains
Other Big Number Of The Day: Over A Lakh Get The Jab In City
Several Temporary Camps Set Up As Part Of ‘Tika Utsav’