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India Needs Rs 65,000 Cr to Help Poor Tide Over Lockdown, Raghuram Rajan Tells Rahul Gandhi
The former RBI chief also said a prolonged lockdown would not be sustainable for the country’s economy.
New York Police Break up Massive Crowd at Rabbi's Funeral that Defied Virus Shutdown
City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea told a news conference on Wednesday that some 12 summonses were issued for a variety of offenses at the Brooklyn gathering on Tuesday night, which he estimated involved 'thousands of people crammed onto one block'.
UK Envoy in Washington Backs Probe Into Origins of Pandemic, WHO Reforms
Britain's foreign affairs parliamentary committee had asked the US government whether it plans to use international bodies to hold China to account over the COVID-19 pandemic.
UK to Test Over 1 Lakh People for Coronavirus to Check Spread Before Easing Restrictions
Britain's government is due to review next week whether to relax a nationwide lockdown brought in on March 23 to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
London View | No Covid-like Symptoms, Yet Coronavirus: Doctors Sound Alert as 'Mysterious Illness' in Children Makes Them Jittery
Only about 25 to 30 cases have been seen so far, mostly in London, a senior consultant with the National Health Service told News18. But small as these numbers relatively are, they have seen a sharp rise in recent days.
Plan to Use Hydroxychloroquine in Dharavi on Hold over Fear of Side-effects on Slum Dwellers
The state government has now said that hydroxychloroquine can be given only after patients consent to taking it while knowing the risks involved.
Chaos at Delhi-Faridabad Border as Haryana Seals Borders, Khattar Says Won't Allow Infection to Enter
Maintaining that prevention is better than cure, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said tough measures were required at the state's border points with the national capital.
Sobering Thought as Schalke 04 Hand Back 8,000 Litres of Beer
Veltins, who sponsor Schalke's stadium, will take back 8,000 litres of beer which was left over from the last home game
Season Re-Start Possible Despite Dutch And French Cancelations, Says UEFA
The Eredivisie and Ligue 1 seasons were canceled by the Dutch and the French goverment but UEFA is still confident the other leagues in Europe will be comepleted.
UK Covid-19 Death Toll Jumps to 26,097, Care Homes Data Added
The overall hike in death toll over the previous figure is 3,811, with the daily increase from Tuesday's figures at 765 deaths.
'Dismayed' By White House Unfollowing PM on Twitter: Rahul Gandhi
Gandhi urged the Ministry of External Affairs to take note of the reports of the White House 'unfollowing PM Modi on Twitter.
10 Times Irrfan Khan Proved He Is Master Of Versatility
Irrfan Khan is no more, but his memorable roles in Bollywood films will stay forever in the hearts of his millions of fans.
USA Places 10 Countries Including India on 'Priority Watch List' for IP Protection
The countries placed on the list by the Trump administration on Intellectual Property (IP) related issues are Algeria, Argentina, Chile, China, India, Indonesia, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine and Venezuela.
Grappling With Economic Distress Amid Lockdown, Around 300 Kidney Patients Receive Free Dialysis in Bengaluru
The Bangalore Kidney Foundation (BKF) has been giving free dialysis since April 15 to all those who have lost their livelihoods and incomes due to the lockdown.
23 More Nanded's Hazur Sahib Returnees Test Positive For Coronavirus in Punjab
Nearly 3,500 pilgrims are expected to arrive from Takht Sri Hazur Sahib in Nanded where they were stranded due to the lockdown. They are reaching Punjab in batches in the government-arranged buses, officials said.
Only 0.33 Per Cent Covid-19 Patients are on Ventilators, Says Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan
Active COVID-19 patients are those who have been diagnosed with the disease and are currently undergoing treatment in hospitals or are lodged in quarantine facilities.