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No Shortage of Medical Oxygen at National Level, Says Health Secretary
Health secretary stressed that every state should ensure that there is oxygen inventory management at hospital-level and possible stockout alerts are generated so that it can be replenished on time.
Free Ration Distributed to 2.67 Crore Migrants Per Month in May, June: Govt
Minister of State for Food and Consumer Affairs Danve Raosaheb Dadarao in a written reply in the Lok Sabha, further said the Centre had liberally allocated foodgrains to cover maximum migrants/stranded migrants.
India Walks Out of SCO Meet of NSAs after Pakistan Uses 'Fictitious Map' Showing Kashmiri Territory
Government sources said the Pakistani action was "blatant violation" of the SCO charter and against all its established norms of safeguarding the sovereignty and territorial integrity of SCO member states.
Two Men, Known to Each Other, Shot Dead in Separate Incidents Within Span of 15 Minutes in Delhi
Abdul Hamid was present inside his office at Nehru Vihar when some unidentified persons fired multiple rounds at him. He died on the spot. After 10-15 minutes in Monga Nagar, Farukh was shot dead when he was standing near his factory.
Amid Border Row with India, China Now Readies New Expansion Plan. This Time it is Bhutan
The PLA has intruded into five areas of western Bhutan and laid claim to a new boundary extending about 40 km inside Bhutan, to the east of Chumbi Valley, diplomats based in Thimpu and New Delhi said.
Covid-19 Tally in India Breaches 47 Lakh-mark with Over 94,000 New Cases, Death Toll Tops 78,000
The total coronavirus cases mounted to 47,54,356, while the death toll climbed to 78,586 with 1,114 people succumbing to the infection in a span of 24 hours, the data updated at 8 am showed.
'Don't Want to Play More Finals With You': Naomi Osaka Shows Funny Side After US Open Win over Victoria Azarenka
US Open: Naomi Osaka had a humorous take on how tough a battle it was with Victoria Azarenka in the final.
Serum Institute of India Says Will Restart Oxford Coronavirus Vaccine Trial after Drug Controller's Nod
The Pune-based firm on Thursday had halted the trials, saying it would review the situation and wait for pharma giant AstraZeneca to restart its trials in the UK.
Jaishankar Attends Meeting on Afghan Peace Process in Doha Virtually
Giving a gist of his address in a series of tweets, Jaishankar also reaffirmed India's long-held position that the peace process should be "Afghan-led, Afghan-owned and Afghan-controlled".
In Major Shake-up, Sonia Gandhi Rejigs Congress Working Committee to Accommodate Team Rahul and Loyalists
The big impact of the letter, written to Sonia Gandhi calling for an overhaul in the party, is the dropping of Ghulam Nabi Azad, who no longer remains a general secretary although he continues to be a CWC member.
Why Can't Funds for Construction Workers Be Used for Others as Well During Covid-19: SC
A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde said that other workers are equally poor and the Centre has to be proactive on this issue.
74 Pakistanis Stranded in India Due to Covid-19 Repatriated Via Attari-Wagah Border
Since March 20, more than 760 stranded Pakistanis have returned home, the Pakistan High Commission said in a statement.
Record 95,735 Infections, 1,172 Fatalities Take Covid-19 Caseload Past 44L, Death Toll to 75,062
The fatality rate has dropped to 1.68 per cent while the recovery rate was at 77.74 per cent. There are 9,19,018 active cases in the country which comprise 20.58 per cent of the total caseload, the data stated.
NABARD Sanctions Micro Irrigation Projects Worth Rs 3,805.67 Crore So Far: Narendra Singh Tomar
Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Wednesday said the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has sanctioned micro irrigation projects worth Rs 3,805.67 crore so far. The projects have been sanctioned under the dedicated...
Delhi's Covid-19 Tally Crosses 2L-mark with Highest Single-day Spike, CM Says Aggressive Tests Led to Surge
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said COVID-19 cases in Delhi would have been in the range of 1,500 had the government continued to conduct only 15,000-20,000 tests per day.
Supreme Court Seeks Centre's Reply on Plea for Opening of Places of Worship
A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde issued the notice to the Ministry of Home Affairs on the plea of Ahmedabad-based 'Gitarth Ganga Trust'' seeking opening of the places of worship in the country.