- 7th February, 2022 The Tribune India
- Hisar: New Civil Hospital building proposal pending for 2 years
Although there is requirement of a well-equipped government hospital in Hisar, the higher authorities have yet to finalise suitable land for its proposed new building. The present building of the Civil Hospital is short of space due excessive footfall of patients. On an average 1,500 patients visit - India logs 83,876 fresh Covid cases, 895 more deaths
India on Monday reported 83,876 fresh Covid cases that took its total tally to 4,22,72,014, according to the Union health ministry data. - Murder accused held after 17 years
The police have arrested a murder accused after 17 years. A spokesperson of the Police Department said the accused, identified as Vikas, alias Vicky (30), hailing from Tuglakabad in Delhi, had allegedly been involved in the murder of one Pritpal, a local resident, in 1999. - Haryana: Air quality panel nod to run NCR industry on all 7 days
The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) in the National Capital Region (NCR) has lifted the restriction on the operation of industries in the NCR and allowed operation for all seven days in view of the improvement in air quality in the National Capital Delhi. - meet the boys who conquered world
The skipper, from Janakpuri in New Delhi, is a middle-order batter. He showed his mettle in the semifinals against Australia by scoring an impressive hundred. He had led the Delhi U-16 team and also scored 302 runs in five innings in the Vinoo Mankad Trophy. - Yash, captain made for glory
Yash Dhull’s Janakpuri residence was teeming with family, friends and neighbours today, thronging the house to congratulate Vijay Dhull for his son’s exploits in the U-19 World Cup. - Nine employees suspended
Nine health employees, including two doctors, were suspended because of their unauthorised absence from duty in the Reasi district, a spokesperson said. - PM bats for Yogi again, says UP is now safe for women
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said Uttar Pradesh is now safe for women and they can step out without fear and pursue their ambitions. - Notice to BJP for tweeting Rawat's morphed photo
New Delhi: The EC has issued a notice to the Uttarakhand BJP for alleged violation of the model code of conduct and asked it to reply for tweeting a morphed image of Congress leader Harish Rawat. PTI - Sending out a strong message beyond Punjab
Last September when the Congress chose a low-profile and mild-mannered Charanjit Singh Channi as Punjab CM replacing the flamboyant royal Amarinder Singh, the party sent a strong message of empowering the Scheduled Castes. - Afghan peace dividends
In retrospect, India fought a hybrid war in Afghanistan in recent decades. Its claim to ‘peace dividends’, therefore, becomes a moot point. Hybrid war, also called the ‘grey zone’, is an ill-defined notion. It concerns power being employed to achieve national objectives in a - AAP's Delhi model sham: BJP nominee
Moga BJP candidate Dr Harjot Kamal today lashed out at AAP for seeking votes on the basis of Delhi model which he termed as “sham”. - ?Dreaming of Lord Krishna now?? PM Modi?s veiled swipe on Akhilesh Yadav
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday took a veiled swipe at Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav who recently made news for his comments that Lord Krishna often arrives in his dreams and grants him the blessing of victory in UP polls. - Hyundai faces social media backlash after dealer in Pakistan posts message supporting separatists in Kashmir
Hyundai Motor India on Sunday said it stands strong on its ethos of respecting nationalism following a backlash in social media after a dealer of Hyundai in Pakistan posted a message supporting separatists in Kashmir. - Athletes expressing frustration and anguish with Beijing Olympics
Just two days into the Beijing Olympics, event organisers are facing a litany of complaints from athletes and countries on multiple fronts, The Guardian reported.
- 6th February, 2022 The Tribune India
- Centre to bring aviation turbine fuel inclusion in GST for discussion in next Council meet: FM Sitharaman
The Centre will move the issue of bringing aviation turbine fuel (ATF) under the GST net for discussion in the next meeting of the GST Council, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Sunday, while noting that rising global fuel prices are a “concern”. - Pandemic widens screening gap among non Covid diseases, including cancer
The ongoing Covid pandemic has disrupted healthcare systems globally leading to widening the gap between treatment and patient care of non-Covid disease including cancer. Cancer is a major contributor to the disease burden worldwide. Several studies have projected that the global cancer burden will - Legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar dies at 92
President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday led the nation in paying tributes to Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar who passed away at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital, drawing curtails on a long and illustrious life as a singer and an cultural icon. - EC notice to BJP Uttarakhand for tweeting morphed photo of Harish Rawat
The Election Commission has issued a notice to the Uttarakhand BJP for alleged violation of the model code and asked it to reply within 24 hours for tweeting a morphed image of former chief minister and Congress leader Harish Rawat, in which he has been shown as a Muslim cleric. - EC directs states to provide adequate security to star campaigners during poll period
Days after shots were fired at the car of AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi in western Uttar Pradesh, the Election Commission has directed chief secretaries of all states to provide adequate security cover to star campaigners of political parties within their states during the election period. - British - era Shanan hydropower project in bad shape
The British-era Shanan hydropower project at Jogindernagar, 40 km from here, is in a shambles due to the apathy of the Punjab Government. The lease of the project will expire in 2024, after which it will be handed over to the Himachal Government. - Lata ji and her love for cricket: When Nightangle of India rescued BCCI post 1983 win
When Kapil Dev lifted the World Cup at the Lord’s balcony in 1983, the erstwhile BCCI president and one of the powerful ministers in the Indira Gandhi Cabinet, late NKP Salve, had a different worry. - Paint store gutted in fire in Ludhiana
A major fire broke out at a double story paint store on the Rahon road early Sunday morning. - Shakun Batra is bundle of nerves; here?s why
Life and relationships in all its complexities interest director Shakun Batra. If his last film Kapoor & Sons explored human relationships, his upcoming film Gehraiyaan is all about bonding. A complex human drama with twists and turns, the film, starring Deepika Padukone, Siddhant Chaturvedi and - Why PLA loss at Galwan needs to be told
After an Australian newspaper claimed the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China lost some 38 men in the Galwan clash with the Indian Army, it would be appropriate and opportune for New Delhi to make a formal statement on the clash, detailing what had happened.
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