India
West Bengal Board Exams 2021: HS Exams in July, Madhyamik in August, says Mamata Banerjee
WB Board class 12 board exams in the last week of July and Madhyamik or class 10 board exams in the second week of August.
Delhi Hospital Reports 'First-ever' White Fungus Case Causing Severe Damage to Entire Intestine
A team of surgeons led by Dr Samiran Nundy of the Department of Surgical Gastroenterology and Liver Transplantation conducted an emergency surgery on the patient the next day.
There is a Political Effort to Depict Our Current Government in a Certain Way: Jaishankar
Jaishankar said that India is going through a very stressful time" right now because of the pandemic.
Amid Mucormycosis Outbreak, Doctors Seek Research on Role of Zinc Supplements
Many doctors have pointed out that the overuse of zinc supplements could be behind increasing cases of mucormycosis or black fungus.
Overcast Skies Block View Of Lunar Eclipse From Bengal
Overcast skies due to Cyclone Yaas prevented enthusiasts from briefly watching a lunar eclipse in Kolkata and several other parts of West Bengal on Wednesday. The partial eclipse of the moon started at around 3:15 pm and ended at 6:22 pm.
Central Vista: CPWD to Transplant 1,838 Trees for Construction of Three New Buildings
The CPWD has invited bids according to which the agency will have to transplant trees in 60 days and 365 days will be for the maintenance of the transplanted trees.
Delhi Gets First Drive-through Covid Vaccination Centre, 70 People Get Jabs on Opening Day
The drive-through inoculation centre, which was inaugurated by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, is an initiative by the Delhi government and Aakash Healthcare Super Speciality Hospital.
Ramdev Should Be Booked Under Sedition Charges: IMA in Letter to PM
The apex medical body of modern doctors has also served a defamation notice on Ramdev for his alleged disparaging remarks against allopathy and allopathic practitioners
ICAI CA Exams From July 5
ICAI CA intermediate, final exams will be held from July 5
Covid-19 Positivity Rate Falls to 9.42%, Single-day Recoveries Outnumber New Cases for 13th Day: Govt
India registered 2,95,955 recoveries in a single day as against 2,08,921 new cases. With this, the active caseload has reduced to 24,95,591.
Snippets from UK: Inquiry into Boris Johnson's Remark on Burqa-clad Women Has Unsurprising Conclusion
From B.1.617 variant Covid cases crossing 5,000-mark to Indian restaurants raising money for Covid relief, a roundup of what’s making news this week.
'Can Produce 2Bn Doses a Year of Most Covid Jabs': Pharma Giant Wockhardt to Centre Amid Shortage
The company’s process of ‘accessing’ technology to make some Covid-19 vaccines is already underway.
Bihar Man Killed, Another Injured In Firing During 'Tilak' Ceremony
Four persons were arrested in connection with the incident which occurred on Monday night at Katiyara village in Bhanas area.
Mohammad Hussamuddin Loses in Asian Boxing Championships Quarter-finals
Mohammad Hussamuddin fought hard but lost to the reigning world champion Mirazizbek Mirzahalilov in the quarter-finals at the Asian Boxing Championships.
Over 1.77 Cr Doses of Anti-Covid Vaccines Still Available with States and UTs: Union Health Ministry
The Government of India has so far provided more than 21.89 crore vaccine doses to states and Union Territories.
Delhi Yet to Receive More Covid Vaccines for 18-44 Group, Only Pvt Hospitals Giving Jabs: Atishi
This is the second day that there were no vaccines for the 18-44 age group, she said.