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DUBEY'S KILLING TRIGGERS - A POLITICAL STORM
Congress demands inquiry by SC judge, other Oppn parties shred police theory
Is Delhi's Worst Not Over Yet?
Data being used to declare a victory against corona is not ‘good enough’, thanks to Delhi’s ‘muddled’ disclosures on testing
Terrorist Caught On CCTV Before Killing BJP Neta
A day after BJP leader Sheikh Waseem Bari and his two family members were killed, J&K Police have found vital evidence which indicates the involvement of terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) involvement.
‘India Has Not Yet Reached Community Spread Stage'
Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan on Thursday said there is no community spread of coronavirus in the country. India currently has over 7.67 lakh confirmed cases with 21,129 deaths and is the third worst-hit nation across the globe.
On An Introspective Trajectory
Actor Abhishek Bachchan wants to prove his critics wrong with a string of projects including two web series
Border Areas Battle Double Whammy Now
Poor infra, snapped communication
‘Give Guidelines For Kids' Online Classes'
Since the lockdown was imposed, the schools started online classes for all grades of students. The prolonged online classes are taking a toll of the health of the students and many are complaining burning sensation, watery eyes, headaches and more. The parents have sought guidelines for such online classes from the administration.
UP's Minefield Of Sexploitation
Poverty-stricken girls aged 12-14 years are forced to work in illegal mines where ‘contractors’ sexually abuse them before handing over meagre earnings
Fear Of Covid Grips Business And People
With the BJP government in Karnataka bungling up the Covid-19 management in Bengaluru, several businesses, especially those in hospitality, F&B, retail, and local eateries are folding up due to mounting losses and lack of patrons. The majority of pubs, fine dining restaurants and upmarket lounges continue to be closed as citizens stay indoors.
CM Seeks Report On Death Triggers
CM asks health secy to submit a detailed report with analysis of factors behind corona deaths
Covaxin To Miss Aug 15 Deadline?
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) had identified 12 clinical trial sites of medical institutions and hospitals for conducting the Phase I & II human clinical trials for Covid-19 Vaccine Covaxin. They were supposed to begin the subject enrolment for the human trials by no later than July 7, 2020. However, India Today has learnt that these centres haven’t been able to stick to that deadline.
‘Hoping For Schools To Open In Unlock 3.0'
At least 40,000 working with schools out of jobs in Mohali and Chandigarh
Melbourne Heads Back To Lockdown
Five million residents ordered to stay at home to combat the resurgence in Covid-19 cases
Birds Of Prey
Air Force’s Sukhoi, Mig-29, Chinook & Apache attack helicopters help troops with night operations at LAC
India Sees Highest Growth In Corona Deaths
India now has the third-highest number of coronavirus cases globally, and the eighth-highest number of deaths worldwide. However, in terms of growth rate of Covid-19 deaths, India’s numbers exceed any other country.
Ganesh Utsav Festivities To Be Low-Key This Year
Maharashtra’s biggest cultural programme, the Ganesh festival, starting from August 22, will be a low key celebration. Mumbai and Pune are the biggest centres for the Ganesh festival. While Mumbai is known for its giant-sized idols, colourful processions give the festival its own identity in Pune.
WHAT CAUSED CHINA TO PULL BACK IN LADAKH
2-hour phone call between Doval & Chinese Foreign Minister plays a crucial role in PLA finally removing tents and shifting from Galwan clash site, vehicles move back in other areas too
MONUMENTAL CAUTION
Top heritage sites open doors to the public in city, with masks, distancing & e-tickets a must
Infected doc asked to pay ₹1.5 lakh for 30-hour treatment
Shocker from hospital in Hyd despite govt cap
Helpline numbers for city's Covid hospitals
ON Monday, the Delhi government said that it has updated the authorised helpline numbers of all Covid-19 hospitals in the city, on its ‘Delhi Corona App’.
Surging virus shuts key state border in Aus
Border between Victoria and NSW closed for first time in last 100 years
Road Ahead For Delhi - 4 Months Of War On Virus
Overall cases near 1 lakh but recovery rate getting better
WHO Halts HCQ Trials On Patients
The combination of HIV and malaria drugs failed to lower mortality rate
New TDS Form Seeks More Info From Taxpayers
The Income Tax Department has amended the TDS form to make it more comprehensive and introduced a new rule that requires taxpayers to report not only instances where TDS is deducted, but also cases where TDS is not deducted for any reason.
No Power Snapping In Mumbai For Now Over Non-Payments
A 3-tier grievance redressal process has been set up to address the issues
Forces Ready To Meet Dragon Challenge
Amid the China stand-off, the air base in Ladakh is active for any eventuality
Tiafoe Tests Positive For Covid-19
Frances Tiafoe played at the event with 450 people in attendance.
The Covaxin 'Gamble'-City Doctors Divided Over Hasty Vaccine
Fast-tracking a vaccine is not unethical but fraught with risk, say medical experts even as ICMR claims all norms being followed
Breather For PM Oli Till Monday
Crucial Standing Committee meet shelved at last minute as leaders ask for more time
Be Ethical In The Race For A Virus Vaccine
The race for an Indian vaccine to combat Covid-19 is heating up with the Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech announcing on June 29 that its vaccine, Covaxin, has regulatory approvals for phase 1 and 2 human clinical trials.