- 13th May, 2021 The Tribune
- India, Pakistan armies exchange sweets on Eid
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, May 13
Less than three months after Indian Army and Pakistan Army agreed to hold the ceasefire along the Line of Control (LOC), the two armies on Thursday exchanged swe - Al - Qaeda man moves court seeking nod to work as doctor in Tihar jail
New Delhi, May 13
An alleged Al-Qaeda member who is a doctor and lodged in Tihar jail, moved a Delhi court on Thursday seeking permission to assist the prison authorities to deal with the COVID-19 ca - Delhi Police arrests engineering student for duping COVID patients' kin seeking O2, home ICU setup
New Delhi, May 13
A 21-year-old engineering student was arrested from Pathankot in Punjab for allegedly duping 47 people on the pretext of providing ICU set up and oxygen cylinders at home for their - Ten states account for over 72 per cent of new COVID - 19 cases
New Delhi, May 13
Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh are among 10 states that account for 72.42 per cent of the 3,62,727 new cases in the country in a span of 24 hours, the Union Health Ministry said o - Congress MLA from Faridabad demands all - party probe
Ravi S SinghTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, May 13
Congress MLA, from NIT, Faridabad Neeraj Sharma on Thursday has demanded an All-party probe into the alleged siphoning off Haryana's share of Medical - No vaccines, Delhi shuts 125 centres
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, May 12
India today witnessed a record Covid-19 deaths at 4,205 with daily cases settling below 4 lakh for the fourth day in a row and active cases declining for the sec - PIDB okays Tanda Road RUB, more projects worth Rs 53.23 cr
Tribune News ServiceJalandhar, May 12
The Punjab Infrastructure Development Board (PIDB) has approved the construction of Railway Under Bridge (RUB) at Tanda Road railway crossing along with two othe - ?MSMEs burnt their fingers but govt support remained missing?
Neeraj Bagga
Tribune News Service
Amritsar, May 12
The Covid-19 pandemic-induced economic and social uncertainty has forced entrepreneur Rajiv Arora to close his warp knitting unit and switch to fa - Cadila arm to sell animal health business for Rs 2,921 crore
New Delhi, May 12
Cadila Healthcare on Wednesday said its wholly-owned subsidiary Zydus Animal Health and Investment has entered into definitive pacts for sale of its animal healthcare established ma - Passenger vehicle sales dip 10% in April
New Delhi, May 12
Passenger vehicle wholesales in India declined by 10% to 2,61,633 units last month as compared to March this year, as Covid-led restrictions across various states impacted demand, a - IIP enters positive territory after two months, grows 22.4% in March
New Delhi, May 12
Industrial production growth entered positive territory after a gap of two months with a record 22.4% rise in March this year, mainly due to the low-base effect and good show by man - Rs 18,100 - crore PLI scheme to promote ACC battery manufacturing
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 12
The government on Wednesday gave its nod to a scheme of Production Linked Incentive (PLI) worth Rs 18,100 crore for manufacturing of battery storage equipment - China, India spar over hike in prices of medical supplies
New Delhi, May 12
Beijing and New Delhi are now sparring over the hike in prices of medical devices as well as cargo flight rates as Indian entrepreneurs scramble to get urgently needed supplies from - Man runs for getting farm laws repealed
Amritsar, May 12
After running for 13 days, Gurwinder Singh on Tuesday reached at Delhi’s Singhu border to make the Union government aware of the displeasure of farmers over three laws.
He cho - Grenade attack on cops in Samba
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 12
Suspected terrorists today carried out a grenade attack on a police party in Samba district. There was no report of any casualty. The forces launched a search - National Technology Day observed
Ambala: Delhi Public School, Ambala, observed National Technology Day and lots of activities were organised. The primary wing students participated in collage making, drawing and color activities. Stu - Millennium City may use dung to cremate dead
Sumedha SharmaTribune News ServiceGurugram, May 12
Amid rising Covid deaths, environmentalists of Millennium City have urged the Haryana Government to approve the use of cow dung for cremation instea - 12 Opposition leaders write to PM Modi, demand free vax
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, May 12
Twelve Opposition leaders, including Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, TMC president Mamata Banerjee and NCP supremo Sharad Pawar, today wrote to PM Narendra Modi, de - WHO team visits ITBP?s Covid centre; stress counsellors deployed
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, May 12
A team of the World Health Organisation (WHO), India, has visited the ITBP-run 500-bed Sardar Patel Covid Care Centre (SPCCC), as the paramilitary has deputed st - Delhi announces 6 - day lockdown starting Monday night
Aditi Tandon
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 19
Battling a punishing fourth wave of the COVID pandemic, New Delhi is all set to go under a six-day lockdown starting 10 pm tonight until 5 am o - Sikh bodies object to DSGMC accepting Rs2 cr from Bachchan
New Delhi, May 12
Two separate Sikh political parties in New Delhi have objected to the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) accepting a donation of Rs 2 crore from actor Amitabh Bachchan - NSUI files 'missing person' report with police on Amit Shah
New Delhi, May 12
The National Students Union of India (NSUI) has filed a 'missing person report against Union Hone Minister Amit Shah with the Delhi Police, over the 'disappearance of the country's - A Ramzan like no other: COVID shadow on Muslim fasting month
New Delhi, May 12
The shadows over Ramzan are darker this time and the despair deeper, the scramble for oxygen, hospital beds and even a decent burial for their loved ones eclipsing the gloom that ma
- 12th May, 2021 The Tribune
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