- 7th February, 2022 The Tribune
- Asha Bhosle dedicates ?Sujata? song to her didi
Asha Bhosle celebrated the legacy of her ageless elder sister by posting a throwback picture of herself with Lata Mangeshkar when they were little children. - CISCE announces first - term board exam results for classes X, XII
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) on Monday announced the first-term board examination results for classes X and XII. - Most Delhi schools reopen, some still working out modalities
Most schools in the National Capital reopened on Monday for classes IX to XII after a prolonged closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, while some private schools were still working out modalities like consent of parents and transport availability. - Dr Reddy joins as NIT director
Dr BV Ramana Reddy joined as the director of the National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra on Saturday. - IGU don to get Rs30L for project
Rewari: The Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi, has approved a project over “expansion of universe’ submitted by Prof Suresh Kumar, department of mathematics, Indira Gandhi University (IGU) here. VC Prof SK Gakhar said Prof Kumar would get a grant of Rs 30 lakh for the resea - IndiGo to operate flight from Gaggal airport by March - end
The Gaggal airport in Kangra district will witness six flights daily, making it the busiest airport in the state. - Election Commission eases curbs on rallies, ban on roadshows stays
Further relaxing norms for campaigning in the five poll-bound states, the Election Commission today decided to do away with the absolute number restriction of 1,000 people in open ground for physical rallies. It allowed political parties and candidates to hold such events with 50 per cent of capacit - Major fire at paint store on Rahon road in Ludhiana
A major fire broke out at a double-storey paint store on the Rahon road in the wee hours of this morning. - Sonia not among star campaigners for Rae Bareli poll phase
Congress chief Sonia Gandhi will not be a star campaigner for fourth phase Uttar Pradesh elections in the Assembly seats of her own parliamentary constituency of Rae Bareli. The list of 30 Congress star campaigners for the fourth phase, issued on Sunday doesn’t name either Sonia Gandhi or form - 'Air India' chosen via poll 75 years ago: Tata Group
Days after taking over the management control of Air India, the Tata Group today said the name of the airline was chosen over 75 years ago through an opinion poll among the company’s employees. - No law to release dead man's semen sample, HC told
Can frozen semen sample of an unmarried deceased male be handed over to his parents or legal heirs? - Digital currency
Refer to ‘Digital rupee’; the step taken by the Indian Government to introduce its own digital currency can prove to be a game changer in the market. It seems to be the same situation as before globalisation, when the government first made the public compete in the market, and then signe - Amazon - Future dispute: SC sets aside Delhi HC orders
Amazon - Future dispute: SC sets aside Delhi HC orders
- 6th February, 2022 The Tribune
- DCGI approves single - dose Sputnik Light Covid vaccine for emergency use
The Drug Controller General of India has granted emergency use approval to single-dose Sputnik Light Covid-19 vaccine. - M - cap of eight of top - 10 most valued firms jumps over Rs 1.51 lakh - crore
Eight of the top-10 most valued firms together added Rs 1,51,456.45 crore in market valuation last week, with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) emerging as the biggest gainer. - Sainik School Society developing system for e - Counselling
The Sainik School Society (SSS) is in the process of developing an automated system to conduct e-Counselling for admission of students, the Ministry of Defence said on Sunday. - Lata Mangeshkar attended school only for a day
On her first day of school, Lata Mangeshkar took younger sister Asha, then aged about 10 months, with her and when her teacher objected to it, she angrily went back home never to return again. - Early detection key to cancer treatment: AIIMS doctor
A webinar was organised by Pushpa Gujral Science City to raise awareness about cancer and encourage its prevention, detection and treatment. Padam Shri Dr Lalit Kumar, Head and Professor, Medical Oncology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, was the key speaker on the occasion. He de - No law to release unmarried deceased male?s frozen semen sample to parents, legal heirs: HC told
The Delhi High Court has been informed that there is no law in the country to release the frozen semen sample of an unmarried deceased male to his parents or legal heirs. - e - Counselling for students seeking admission into 100 new Sainik Schools: Defence Ministry
The Sainik School Society (SSS) is in the process of developing an automated system for providing online counselling to students seeking admission into 100 new Sainik Schools, the defence ministry said on Sunday. - BCCI to felicitate India U - 19 team, announces Rs 40 lakh each for team members and Rs 25 lakh each for support staff
The triumphant India U-19 squad will be felicitated by the BCCI in Ahmedabad upon its arrival in India. - When doctor told Lata Mangeshkar that she was being poisoned slowly
With a string of hits under her belt, legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar had already cemented her position as one of the most popular playback singers in Hindi cinema, but the year 1962 brought with it serious health worries for the singer and the shocking news of her being “slowly poisoned&rdqu - 2 police stations in Delhi to highlight contributions of Bhagat Singh, Gandhi to freedom struggle
Delhi’s Parliament Street and Tughlak Road police stations will soon be revamped to highlight their historical significance and connections to freedom fighter Bhagat Singh and Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi, officials said on Sunday. - This teen girl is fighting for Shankar?s freedom, the lonely African elephant who was brought to India 24 years ago
Nikita Dhawan, a 16-year-old youth activist and founder of animal welfare group Youth For Animals, along with its co-founder Nandika Karunakaram, has started a petition on Change.org to free an elephant living in the Delhi zoo. - Indian scientists claim to have designed vaccine against all variants of coronavirus
Indian scientists claim to have designed a universal vaccine that can be effective against all variants of the coronavirus, which triggered the once-in-a-century pandemic two years back.
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