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Ola Partners With Delhi Government to Extend Free Emergency Mobility Services
Ola has rolled out its new category, ‘Ola Emergency’ which will provide transport for medical trips to and from hospitals across 15 cities.
Tamil Nadu Temples too Begin to Feel Impact of Covid-19 Lockdown, Lose Crores in Revenue
The temples have no other means to augment revenues since their doors have been closed for darshan to the public since March 24 when the Tamil Nadu government effected a lockdown to stem the spread of coronavirus.
Devoleena Bhattacharjee Misses 'Iftari', Says She Has Many Memories Of It
On the auspicious occasion of Ramzan, Devoleena shared that she has so many memories with it and she misses Iftaari.
Banks Have Done Nothing to Help Retailers, Says RAI
The retail industry body claimed that despite the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) circulars to banks to lend support to businesses, on the ground retailers are finding it difficult to access funds from banks for various reasons.
Hong Kong Scientists Say New Antiviral Coating can Protect Surfaces for 90 Days
Hong Kong reported no new coronavirus cases on Sunday, keeping the total at 1,038 infections and four deaths.
Randeep Hooda Uses Extraction Reference to Urge Fans to Stay Home Amid Lockdown
Randeep Hooda, who made his Hollywood debut with Netflix's Extraction, used a still from the film to warn fans from stepping out of their houses during the lockdown.
China Says it is a Victim of Covid-19 Disinformation, Not an Initiator
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang made the remarks during a daily press briefing.
Android Phones to Soon Offer Live Captions or 'Subtitles' for Phone Calls
It is being said that the feature might make its way to the final version of the OS, which means that the finished product could launch with Android 11 later this year.
'Hotspots to Stay in Lockdown': CMs Say PM Modi Wants to Restart Economy, But Not at Cost of Covid-19 War
Home Minister Amit Shah, who was also part of the meeting, said economic activities could not be stopped forever but norms such as social distancing and face masks would become a part of daily life.
As Beautiful as The Moon? This is The First Time we Get to See The Lunar Surface in Such Detail
Scientists used information from six Apollo-era regional maps along with updated information from recent satellite missions to the moon. The missions include the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and Japan’s SELENE.
Before Leicester City, Claudio Ranieri's Brush with Glory with His Beloved AS Roma
A lifelong fan of AS Roma, Claudio Raneiri had almost taken the club to glory only to falter at the last hurdle and lose the Serie A title race to Inter Milan.
CRPF Jawan Kills Self With Service Rifle in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli
The deceased was identified as Uttarakhand-resident Deepak Kumar attached to the force's battalion number 37, an official said.
Amid Lockdown ,AAP Jangpura MLA Video Calls Coronavirus Patients, Assures Issues to be Resolved Soon
Kumar’s Twitter feed revealed that the MLA has been at it for a few days now, earlier, he even reached out to BJP MLA Ramesh Bidhuri asking help for patient living in his constituency.
India Always Knew Spitting in Public is Wrong, Now is the Best Time to Ensure We Don't: PM Modi
Pointing out that it was a case of 'better late than never', the Prime Minister said society has understood the negative impact of the spitting habit, which affects health and cleanliness of surroundings.
Shraddha Kapoor Celebrates 7 Years of Aashiqui 2, Calls it 'Gift of a Lifetime'
Shraddha Kapoor who was launched into siperstardom with the 2012 film Aashiqui 2 directed by Mohit Suri, celebrated the film's 7th anniversary on Twitter.
As Centre Looks to Ramp Up Testing to 1 Lakh Samples a Day, Only 3 Lakh RNA Extraction Kits Left
The fast depleting stocks are likely to hit testing rates in the country at a time when rapid antibody tests have already been suspended.