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Life Is More Important Than Choice Of Jr College, Says HC
The high court said due to the GR, students “who are waiting to start their second inning by taking admission in junior college are suffering mental trauma, anxiety and tension.”
‘SOPs for trains fine on paper but difficult to implement'
The BMC’s plan is to supplement the government’s effort by setting up verification desks at ward offices and outside stations to check on vaccination certificates.
‘Extreme weather to become more frequent in 20-30 years'
Nations have delayed curbing their fossil-fuel emissions for so long that they can no longer stop global warming from intensifying over the next 20 or 30 years, though there is still a short window to prevent the most harrowing future, a major new United Nations scientific report has concluded.
Fewer than 3% of adults till 45 years fully vaccinated
The city’s young workforce will be at a disadvantage when local trains resume operations for the fully vaccinated from August 15 as fewer than 3% have got both their doses. Although vaccination for the 18-44 year olds was allowed nationally from May 1, a series of policy flip-flops meant vaccine availability was a problem.
Doctors opt for pre-term delivery to save pregnant Covid patients
Several pregnant mothers were admitted to hospitals with severe lung involvement in their third trimester of pregnancy and were asked to go for pre-term delivery for better Covid treatment.
Coastal cities could become hotspots of climate change in coming century
Populated Areas Like Mumbai At Extreme Risk
‘Multi-Vaxxers' On The Rise In US
A growing number of“multi-vaxxers” are getting Covid-19 boosters in pharmacies even though the US Food and Drug Administration has yet to approve any booster shots.
Wanted To Be A Cricketer. Then, At 13, I Took Up Javelin: Neeraj Chopra
Neeraj Chopra scripted history on Saturday by winning India’s first ever track and field gold at the Olympics. The 23-year-old from Haryana threw his javelin 87.58 metres in Tokyo, beating the competition easily.
I Apologise To The Nation For Not Meeting Expectations. I'll Get You The Gold In 2024: Bajrang Punia
Wrestler Bajrang Punia went into the Tokyo Olympics as one of the leading medal contenders for India. Given his rank and form, he was expected to win the gold.
It was overwhelming to play Captain Vikram Batra's fiancée, Dimple on screen: Kiara
Captain Vikram Batra’s biopic, Shershaah, would seem incomplete if one did not speak about the woman he was in love with and had promised to marry.
Cybercrime Case Detection Low Though Incidents On Rise
The pandemic has helped online scammers to come up with new methods to dupe surfers or perpetuate tried-and-tested methods to rip them off.
Aug 15: Fully Vaxxed Citizens Get Freedom To Board Locals
Decision On Malls, Hotels In 8-10 Days
Go on a staycation cruise with your favourite celebrities
Celebfie, a new-age platform that promises to bridge the gap between celebrities and their fans, is set to ship across international waters with celebrities on a cruise.
MAN OF MAGNITUDE
‘Things Will Be Different From Now On.’. This Is What Neeraj Chopra Hopes After. Gifting India Its First-Ever Olympic Track. And Field Gold With Dominating Swagger.
Tired of WFH? Move your workstation to the hills
Arindam is just one member of a growing tribe of professionals who are leaving behind polluted and noisy cities and heading to the hills and mountains to work remotely.
THE TRENDSETTER
Aditi’s Stellar Show In Tokyo Likely To Make Youngsters In India Flocking To Golf Courses
ROOT PUTS UP A FIGHT
Hits Century To Keep Eng In Contention But Bumrah Fifer Leaves First Test In Balance
Cases among those in working age-group down
The proportion of those aged below 20 among the total positive Covid patients in the city has been increasing steadily every passing month this year, according to statistics released by the BMC.
England's Milestone Man Anderson In No Mood To Stop
James Anderson is 39, but he still makes things look easy. And it’s not a coincidence that he is reaching one peak after another.
Growth Of Home Loan Market Is Good News For Buyers
Pent-up demand, lower interest rates, favourable government incentives, and discounts by developers have helped the home loan sector grow. Here’s why this is a positive signal for aspiring home-buyers
We've always faced bias, say dalits in Oly star's village
‘Casteist Slurs Not Our First Harassment’
Taliban kill Af govt's top media official
1st High-Profile Assassination Since Militants’ Warning Against Airstrikes
Reopening in sight as schools to start anti-spitting campaign
In what is being seen by educational institutions as a first step towards reopening of physical classrooms, the state wants schools to begin an anti-spitting campaign and educate students too. Spitting in public places has been banned as it is viewed as one of the causes for the spread of coronavirus.
Chinese Tech Under Scrutiny, Indian Tech Can Gain
GoI’s was the first move in global action that’s made Beijing nervous
Mum Univ Cuts Campus Service Fees For Both UG & PG Students
Students seeking admission in undergraduate colleges across Mumbai University will benefit by around Rs 1,700 as fees and charges for various campus services have been reduced for 2021-22. Meanwhile, the university has announced a 100% fee waiver for students who have lost either parent or both due to Covid-19.
6-Fold Rise In Maha Extreme Floods In Last 50 Years: Study
Over 10.23m People Still Exposed In State
Barcelona Say Messi All Set To Leave Club
Contract Talks Collapse Over Econnomic, Structural Obstacles
J&K Anniversary Question: What is SC's View?
Constitutional democracy needs apex court to fast examine nullification of Art 370
India Begins Talks For Special UNSC Meet On Af Situation
Kabul Says They Thwarted Taliban Attack On India-Built Salma Dam
Madras High Court Passes Stay Order On Hindi Remake Of Suriya's Tamil Film Soorarai Pottru
It was recently announced that the critically acclaimed Tamil film Soorarai Pottru, which featured South star Suriya, will be remade in Hindi.