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Covid-19 Vaccine by Ahmedabad-based Zydus Cadila Gets DCGI Nod for Human Clinical Trials
The approval process was fast-tracked following recommendation by the subject expert committee on COVID-19, considering the emergency and unmet medical need during the pandemic.
Delhi Riots: Police Files Charge Sheet against Nine in Three Cases
The charge sheets were filed on Monday before Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vinod Kumar Gautam for the alleged murder of Hamza, Aamin and Bhure Ali.
India's External Debt Rose by $15.4 Billion to Touch $558.5 Billion in March: RBI Data
Commercial borrowings remained the largest component of the external debt, with a share of 39.4 per cent, followed by non-resident deposits at 23.4 per cent and short-term trade credit at 18.2 per cent.
CAIT Seeks Probe Into Chinese Investments in Indian Startups to Rule Out 'Foul Play'
The traders' body further said that the Chinese firms that may have set up manufacturing plants in India should also be investigated for whether the data they have accrued is not being misused or sent to China.
Maharashtra Extends Statewide Lockdown Till July 31 as Coronavirus Cases Continue to Rise
Under the extended lockdown, the government has empowered district collectors and municipal commissioners to impose restrictions on non-essential activities.
Spike of 19,400+ Coronavirus Cases Push India's Covid-19 Tally Over 5.4 Lakh-mark, Death Toll at 16,475
This is the sixth consecutive day that coronavirus infections have increased by more than 15,000. The country has seen a surge of 3,57,783 infections from June 1 till date.
'Increased Testing, Higher Recovery Rate': Delhi’s Covid-19 Figures Reveal a Silver Lining
With fewer patients requiring hospitalisation, the average number of daily new bed occupancy fell from 215 and 171 in the first two weeks of June to 105 between June 15-21.
After Breeding Along Indo-Pak Border Areas, Locust Swarms Move to Greener Pastures, May Return to Rajasthan
The migrating insects, which lay eggs in the desert and migrate in millions, were expected to fly over northwest and north India during the end of June.
RGF Issue Raised by BJP Govt to Deflect Attention from LAC Crisis, Says Congress
He said BJP president JP Nadda and the Narendra Modi government keep referring to a 2005 grant of Rs 1.45 crore received by the RGF from the Embassy of China for the purpose of a welfare programme for differently-abled people and research on Sino-India re...
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.
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.
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.