India
UP to Hold Final Year Exams for College Students
The Uttar Pradesh government will hold the final-year exams of all students under the technical education department in the third week of July.
Delhi CM Kejriwal Announces Unlock 2: Here's What's Allowed, What's Not
The government has unlocked the national capital in two phases so far and has extended the lockdown till June 14.
Fever Clinics in UP to Check Spread of Diseases During Monsoon Season
Officials have been asked to undertake additional precautions in the Terai belt.
Edu Ministry Releases Rs 7622 crore for Free Textbooks, Digital Education
Government releases Rs 7622 crore to states and UTs under the Samagra Shiksha scheme for free textbooks and uniforms, etc
West Bengal FM Amit Mitra Says His Voice 'Muzzled' in GST Council Meet, Dissent Not Heard
In the letter to Sitharaman, Mitra said the decision to continue to levy GST on Covid-related items is "anti-people" and "draconian" which will hurt millions of people.
'How Far Are We From Herd Immunity?' What All India's 4th Serosurvey Might Reveal
The fourth survey will be the first to be carried out after vaccination has been made available to the general public.
Mukul Roy Writes To Home Ministry To Withdraw His Central Security Cover
West Bengal government is likely to provide him with Z category security.
Odisha Government to Start New Session from June 21 in Live Stream Mode, Issues Guidelines
The virtual classes are scheduled to be conducted from June 21 onwards on YouTube live streaming platform.
CBSE 12th Results: Sisodia Asks Pokhriyal to Give Weightage to Class 10, 11 Scores
I believe it is not a wise thing to evaluate class 12 students on basis of a criteria not known to them in advance, said Sisodia
Students Raise Funds for Food, Stay of 'external Examiners'; Govt Orders Probe
Students pursuing the final year MBBS course at Stanley Medical College levelled the charge in April, following which the Tamil Nadu Dr M G R Medical University filed a report with the government
Thane Rains: Vaccination Drive Called off on Saturday and Sunday
During the day, the district saw some rain-related incidents - a minor boy was electrocuted, and a portion of a house wall collapsed in Mumbra.
Pulitzers Honour Coronavirus Pandemic, US Protest Coverage
The Associated Press won two awards, sweeping the photography category. (AP) ..
No Further Relaxations in Mumbai: Rain, Influx of Migrants May Hamper Covid Protocol, Says BMC
The decision comes even as many cities like Pune and Nagpur are set to open up further owing to a decline in cases.
Decline in Active Covid-19 Cases Should Not Lead to Complacency: Harsh Vardhan
He dedicated the library, which has an enormous collection of rare books, to the nation. The library has been renovated with a public investment of more than Rs 3 crore.
Padma Shri Recipient Dr Ashok Panagariya Dies of Post-Covid Complications, PM Condoles Death
Prominent neurologist and Padma Shri recipient Dr Ashok Panagariya died of postCovid complications here on Friday. He was 71. Dr Panagariya was on ventilator support for the past several days at a private hospital.
Himachal Eases Covid Curbs: Shops to Open from 9 am-5 pm, RT-PCR Test Not Required to Enter State
Though the corona curfew will be extended beyond June 14, intra-state transport will now be allowed.