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- 5th May, 2021 The Tribune
- UK variant dominates north India; double mutant in Maharashtra, Gujarat: NCDC chief
New Delhi, May 5
The UK strain of coronavirus is currently dominating parts of north India while the double mutant variant is found mostly in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Gujarat, Director of the Natio - Farmer unions to protest against lockdown in Punjab on May 8
New Delhi/Chandigarh, May 5
Farmer unions from Punjab, which have been agitating against the central farm laws, on Wednesday said they will hold street protests against the coronavirus lockdown on Ma - Class VII student invents the Zero Touch Dustbin
School Web Desk
New Delhi, May 5 
Aryaman Aggarwal, a student of Class  VII of Modern Public School (MPS), New Delhi, has  designed a Zero Touch Dustbin to prevent the pathogens from - Manpreet Badal demands immediate convening of GST Council meeting
New Delhi, May 5
Punjab Finance Minister and Congress leader Manpreet Badal has demanded immediate convening of a GST Council meeting for a serious mid-term correction on tax issues.
In a letter to - Opposition leaders slam govt for construction work of Central Vista during Delhi lockdown
Opposition leaders slam govt for construction work of Central Vista during Delhi lockdown - SC to pronounce verdict today on revisiting 1992 Mandal verdict on quota
New Delhi, May 4
The Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down the Maharashtra law granting quota to Marathas in admissions and government jobs, terming the statute as “unconstitutional".
It also - Karnal Oxygen plant up and running, thanks to prof
Parveen AroraTribune News ServiceKarnal, May 4
Sonepat-based electronics professor Joginder Singh has made an oxygen generation plant in the Civil Hospital here functional in just two days free of co - India, UK unveil 10 year roadmap; to elevate bilateral ties to ?Strategic Comprehensive Partnership?
New Delhi, May 4
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his British counterpart Boris Johnson on Tuesday unveiled an ambitious 10 year roadmap to elevate India-UK ties to a comprehensive strategic partners - 18 plus vaccination drive: 908 get jab in Punjab over 99K in Haryana
New Delhi, May 4
Punjab has so far inoculated only 908 persons aged between 18 and 44 since the start of the adult Covid vaccination drive in the country on May 1.
Haryana has managed to give the fi - BCCI set to lose over Rs 2,000 crore
New Delhi, May 4
The BCCI stands to lose over Rs 2,000 crore of broadcast and sponsorship money after the IPL was suspended. “We would be losing anything from Rs 2,000 crore to Rs 2,500 crore f - Covid forces IPL suspension
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 4
The Indian Premier League (IPL) was suspended indefinitely today after several Covid-19 cases were reported from multiple IPL teams yesterday and today.
The - Explain or face contempt, HC tells Centre on Delhi oxygen crisis
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 4
Piqued over shortage of oxygen in the Capital, the Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked the Centre to explain why contempt proceedings shouldn’t be initiated - Waiting to breathe
The disruption of oxygen supply is causing deaths almost on a daily basis in the country. Earlier this week, 24 patients, 23 of them Covid-infected, died in Karnataka’s Chamarajanagar due to all - Adani Ports Q4 profit zooms 288% to Rs 1,321 cr
New Delhi, May 4
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd on Tuesday reported a 288% jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 1,321 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2021.
The country&rsquo - Cadets can choose NCC as elective subject
Tribune News ServiceRohtak, May 4
Here is some good news for students, who are fascinated by the defence services and join the NCC to be part of a uniformed force to contribute in nation-building. Th - Karnal O2 plant up and running, thanks to prof
Parveen AroraTribune News ServiceKarnal, May 4
Sonepat-based electronics professor Joginder Singh has made an oxygen generation plant in the Civil Hospital here functional in just two days free of co - Govt postpones NEET PG till Aug 31, final year MBBS students can monitor mild COVID cases
Aditi TandonTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, May 3
In wide-ranging decisions to boost the availability of medical personnel for Covid response, the Government on Monday decided to postpone NEET PG for - BJP leader Gaurav Bhatia moves SC against violence in West Bengal; seeks CBI probe
New Delhi, May 4
BJP leader Gaurav Bhatia on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court seeking CBI investigation into "rampant violence" including murder and rapes allegedly by Trinamool Congress party workers
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