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Omicron Pulls The Plug On Live Events & Fests, Shrinks Big Fat Weddings
The festival and live events calendar was filling up for the new year, that was until Omicron threw a wrench in their comeback plans.
Omicron Wave Taking A Heavy Toll On Med, Frontline Workers
Hundreds of healthcare and frontline workers are falling prey to the Omicron-driven Covid wave in the city every day.
Shahid & Mira To Move Into Their New Home This Year
For the last 12-15 months,word has been making rounds that Shahid Kapoor is expected to move out of his Juhu residence and move into a plush apartment in Worli.
Suggest ways to shield assault survivors: HC
Bid To Prevent Further Trauma During Probe
PM gives Prez 1st-hand account of breach
Netas Fear Such Act Could Be Aped Elsewhere
Fire accident ‘act of God' only if caused by natural force: SC
The Supreme Court has held that only those fire accidents could be termed as acts of God which is inevitable and caused by external natural force and not due to active or passive negligence of human being.
ELGAR'S MOMENT, SA'S TEST
Captain’s Brave Knock Takes Hosts To First-Ever Win Over India At Wanderers; Series Tied 1-1 With One Game To Go
Mumbai To Record Poor Air Quality For The Next Two Days Amid Omicron Surge
After over two weeks of being moderate and satisfactory, Mumbai's air category has turned poor
Pvt Hospitals Told To Take Bed Count To 2nd Wave Peak Levels
Mumbai: BMC chief I S Chahal on Wednesday ordered all private hospitals to restore their hospital bed capacity to what it was during the peak of the second wave of Covid -19.
Covid Hospitalisation Across Country Sees Sharp Rise, But Most Cases Mild
Only A Handful Need Oxygen Support
Don't Shrug Off Omicron As Common Cold: Experts
Infection by the Covid variant Omicron is not the common cold.
Farhan-Shibani To Tie The Knot In March?
As per buzz, Farhan Akhtar and Shibani Dandekar are all set to tie the knot in March.
Molnupiravir Has Serious Safety Concerns: ICMR Chief
Antiviral drug molnupiravir has serious safety concerns
Uproar In France After Macron Vows To Hassle Unvaccinated
House Suspends Vax Pass Debate Over ‘Crude’ Remark; Cases Top 3L
Visa Trouble For Djokovic After Landing In Australia
Aussie PM Talks Tough After Serbian Says He Has Medical Condition To Avoid Covid Vaccine
Gullak-2 wins big at Filmfare OTT Awards
After winning the Best Comedy Series Award for Panchayat at the inaugural Filmfare OTT Awards in 2020, TVF – The Viral Fever, which has been among the pioneers of online content in India, has again won five black ladies in 2021 for their comedy series Gullak-2. The awards include the trophy for the Best Series — Comedy.
EVERYTHING TO PLAY FOR
Second Test On Knife’s Edge As Africa Chase 240 To Thwart Indians
‘No legal right to a public holiday'
HC Junks Plea For Day Off On DadraLiberation Day
‘Social skyline' set to change as razing of Naigaon BDD chawl enclave begins
Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (Mhada) on Tuesday began demolishing the Bombay Development Directorate (BDD) Chawl buildings in Naigaon.
Vidarbha to face hailstorm; north, central India wet spell
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday predicted a wet spell over northwest India,
Stolen ‘gold' turns out to be imitation jewellery, 4 nabbed
Four of a gang who allegedly robbed and tried to strangle an elderly woman at her Byculla home on Monday were arrested near Surat in less than 24 hours
In security breach, PM stuck on Punjab flyover for 20 min
Skips BJP Rally As Farmers Block Highway
Fix lapse responsibility - MHA to Punjab
Allegations Of Cops Conniving With ‘Agitators’
City Likely To Cross 2nd Wave's Peak Of 11,206 Daily Cases Today
The state reported 18,466 cases on Tuesday and 20 deaths, while Mumbai added 10,606 cases, a little short of the 11,206 daily cases it had seen during the peak of the second wave in April 2021, and two deaths. Fresh cases in the state have doubled from 9,000 to 18,000 in three days.
15-17 Vaccination Marginally Up On Day 2; 9,000 Teens Get Shots In City
Adolescent vaccination in the state and the city picked up marginally on Tuesday after a poor show on the first day.
Mark The Data
In The January Transfer Window, It May Be The Tireless Midfielder That Is All The Rage
Stampede at Cong marathon in UP, several girls injured
Several children were injured and three of the minors had to be rushed to hospital after a stampede during a marathon organised by Congress in Bareilly on Tuesday.
No one can leave ship with 60 cases till rest are tested
The BMC on Tuesday said it would not allow anyone to disembark from the Mumbai-Goa Cordelia cruise ship, which was returning with 60.
OTT Has Exposed Indian Audience To Long Form Of Storytelling: Rana
Rana- Commercial cinema is made for the box-office, because it costs a lot of money to release the film in theatres, to market that to audiences. With so much content available, it’s hard to bring people to the cinema hall
At $3tn, Apple's Market Cap Is Higher Than GDP Of UK, India
Apple Inc’s market capitalization of $3 trillion,a mark it achieved on Monday, is higher than the GDP of all but four countries —the US, China, Japan and Germany.