India
Govt Allows Airlines to Increase Number of Domestic Passenger Flights to 45% of Their Pre-Covid Capacity
The Ministry of Civil Aviation had restarted domestic passenger services from May 25, after a gap of two months due to the coronavirus-triggered lockdown.
Why Did Bilateral Relations go Down Since PM Modi Came to Power, Asks Rajasthan CM Gehlot
What is the reason that all neighbouring countries have turned against us, Gehlot said, while naming Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and China.
Covid-19: 1,100 Teams to Conduct Massive House-to-house Survey in Delhi
An official said around 100 teams have been formed in every district and each team has accredited social health activists (ASHA) and auxiliary nurse midwives (ANM) as its members.
Modi Govt Lowered Morale of Armed Forces by Denying Chinese Incursions in Ladakh: Congress
Congress leaders MM Pallam Raju, Jitendra Singh and Pawan Khera said according to reports China has occupied Indian territory up to 18 km inside the LAC in Depsang plains, posing an alarming threat to India's national security.
Delhi Man Shot Dead in Moving Car Following Argument with Bikers
According to police, the incident took place at 12 am on Thursday when Somesh Chhabra, a resident of Mansarovar Park, along with his cousin Shivam Dua and friend Rahul had gone to Connaught Place.
No Covid-19 Death in Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim so Far: Health Ministry
As on date, the number of recoveries at 5,715 exceed the active cases which stand at 3,731. The death toll in the entire region is 12, the Union health ministry said.
Banks Go For Stress Test to Assess The Impact of Coronavirus on NPAs
The exercise requires building and reporting worst-case scenarios on asset quality side and subsequent capital requirements, sources said.
Earthquake of Magnitude 2.8 Strikes Near Rohtak in Haryana, Second in Two Days
The quake occurred at 3:32 pm, said the National Centre for Seismology.
Indian Economy in Deep Trouble as Growth Expected to Shrink by 5 Percent, Says S&P
The pandemic caused a sudden stop in activity and to prevent a collapse, policymakers, helped by banks, have provided extraordinary financial support to firms and households.
States, UTs Have to Optimally Utilise PPE Kits Given for Doctors, Nurses: Centre to HC
The Delhi government, in its response to the plea by NGO, Distress Management Collective, has said that it was taking action against private hospitals and nursing homes which violate the Covid guidelines as and when such instances are brought to its atten...
Dalit Activists Write to Sonia Gandhi for Removal of Manu's Statue from Rajasthan HC Premises
According to Hindu mythology, Manu is the progenitor of mankind and the author of the controversial 'Manusmriti', which codifies the rights and duties of various social groups.
'I'm Indira's Granddaughter, Nothing Can Stop Me from Telling Truth', Says Cong Leader Priyanka Gandhi
The UP State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (UPSCPCR) on Thursday sent a notice to Gandhi regarding her Facebook post in which she criticised the Kanpur shelter home incident where 57 girls tested positive for Covid.
Social Inequalities Reflected in Covid-19 Care as Govt Hospitals Remain Overburdened with Crowded Wards
Care ranges from crowded wards at public hospitals that some worry will make them sicker than if they stayed home to spacious suites at private hospitals that only the wealthy can afford.
After Supreme Court's Green Signal, How CBSE Plans to Assess Class 10, 12 Students Without Board Exams
During the hearing on Friday, the Supreme Court refused to fix a deadline for Class 12 students to decide whether they want to sit in the optional exams. CBSE may even decide not to hold the optional exams if the situation is not normal.
Delhi Police Crime Branch File Charge Sheet Against 7 Over Murder of Local During Riots
The Crime Branch of the Delhi police filed the charge sheet in the case of alleged murder of a 22-year-old man, named Monis, who died due to head injuries received during the riots in Brijpuri area on February 25.
Lucknow Univ Students Move High Court Against Varsity's Plan to Hold Exams Amid Pandemic
The petitioners also pleaded that three professors and some staff of the varsity were found coronavirus-infected and hence there would be a high risk of spread of infection in the campus.