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Snakes, Heavy Rain, Risky Paths: How All-women Team From Meghalaya Braved it All to Ensure Vaccination
Monsoons in Meghalaya are testing. Vaccination programmes can become extremely challenging, especially with intense heat, humidity and no network connectivity.
BJP, RSS Disappointed Seeing Power Slipping from Their Hands: Akhilesh
In Chitrakoot, Vrindavan and Lucknow, it has been made clear that the BJP and the RSS are parallel to each other, and the BJP is its puppet, Yadav said.
COVID-19: Negative Report Mandatory For People Coming To UP From States With High Positivity Rate
The Uttar Pradesh government on Sunday said a negative RT-PCR report is mandatory for people coming to UP from states where the positivity rate is more than three per cent. The report should not be older than four days, it said in a statement issued he...
'Our Engineers Working 24x7': Kejriwal Says Delhi Govt Doing Its Best to Provide Water to All Amid Crisis
Several parts of the city have been facing water crisis in the past weeks, with the opposition BJP and Congress slamming the AAP government and staging protests, including at the chief minister's residence.
Jamia VC Meets Family of Deceased Alumnus Journalist Danish Siddiqui
Jamia VC recently met with the family members of the late photojournalist and alumnus Danish Siddiqui.
PM Modi Asks NDA Leaders to Work in Coordination Ahead of Monsoon Session of Parliament
PM Modi also asked leaders and ministers from the NDA to remain present in the House as much as possible.
Highest Rainfall Recorded in BMC Area; Aaditya Thackeray Details Rescue Efforts
The rain was being regularly recorded at the automatic weather stations of BMC located at 60 different places in the area, the civic body said.
Danish Siddiqui Died of ‘Multiple Gunshots’, Body to be Buried in Graveyard of Alma Mater Jamia
Siddiqui's mortal remains were brought to India today by an Air India flight from Kabul.
Sarojini Nagar's Export Market Closed For 'Grossly' Violating COVID-19 Norms
The Export Market at Sarojini Nagar here will remain closed until further orders for "grossly" violating COVID-19 norms, according to an official order issued on Saturday. The order issued by Sub Divisional Magistrate (Vasant Vihar) Ankur Prakash Meshra...
BSE Odisha 10th, 12th Boards to Begin from July 26
BSE Odisha special exams from July 26 amid strict COVID-19 precautions. a total of 15,155 students have applied for the Class 10 offline examinations.
In London, Assamese Lemons Add a Squeeze of Immunity to the Regal Lemonade
The Assamese seedless lemons or the 'Kazi Nemu' are particularly in demand in London supermarkets.
With No Help From Govt West Bengal Villagers Build Road On Their Own
Many villagers have lost their lives while crossing the railway track that passes through the village.
Rajya Sabha MP Writes to PM Seeks Inquiry into Nationality of MoS Nisith Pramanik
According to the news channels, Ripun Bora claimed, Pramanik showed his address as Cooch Behar in election papers 'by manipulation.'
FIR Against UP Congress Chief Ajay Kumar Lallu, Others in Connection with Lucknow Silent Protest
The case has been registered for damaging public property, sitting on protest without permission and without giving prior information, Lucknow Police Commissioner D K Thakur said.
Projected Pendency of 45 Million Cases in Courts an Overstatement, Uncharitable Analysis: CJI Ramana
He said conflicts are unavoidable in any society for various reasons, including political, economic, social, cultural and religious.
Trains Stranded For Two Hours As Drunk Asst Station Master Falls Asleep
The erring assistant station master has been suspended and a departmental inquiry is on against him.