- 30th April, 2021 The Tribune
- Army opening hospitals for civilians: MM Naravane, Army Chief General
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 29
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today reviewed the Army’s preparedness in dealing with the serious situation arising out of the Covid-19 pandemic in the - Packed, Rohtak crematoriums face wood crunch
Ravinder Saini
Tribune News Service
Rohtak, April 29
Amid a spike in Covid deaths, crematoriums in the city are facing an acute shortage of wood, following which prices have risen by up to 25 per c - 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 - Team Deepender, a ray of hope for the sick
Geetanjali Gayatri
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 29
At a time when Covid cases are spiraling out of control and hospitals and cremation grounds are shrinking under the unprecedented load o - RSS: No rumblings over Covid management
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 29
The impact of the second Covid wave has been huge in India, the RSS today said, adding that the governments across political lines are working to the best - Why Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra oxygen quota exceeded demand, Delhi plea ignored: HC
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 29
As the oxygen crisis persists in the Capital, the Delhi High Court on Thursday asked the Centre to explain why Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra were given mo - Man booked on rape charge
Tribune News ServiceMohali, April 29
The local police have booked a Dadu Majra resident on charge of raping a 22-year-old Delhi-based girl on the pretext of marriage. The suspect has been identified - Delhi doesn't have sufficient vaccine doses for 18 - 44 age group: Health minister
New Delhi, April 29
Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Thursday said the city does not have sufficient doses of vaccine for the inoculation of those in the 18-44 age group and orders have been - Italy to quarantine flight carrying 210 passengers from India
Rome, April 29
A flight from New Delhi arrived on Wednesday evening in Rome carrying 210 passengers, who will be placed in mandatory quarantine.
Officials said a new ordinance signed earlier in the - India focusing on procuring oxygen - related equipment to deal with Covid: Shringla
New Delhi, April 29
India is looking at getting around 550 oxygen generating plants, 4,000 oxygen concentrators and 10,000 oxygen cylinders from abroad to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, Foreign - CBSE hosts national - level art workshop 'CHITRAM' on ibentos Event Tech platform
New Delhi, April 29
ibentos, an Event Tech virtual platform is riding high on winning projects across mediums, especially in the education sector. The company has successfully hosted national-level w - Sitaram Yechury?s 34 - year - old journalist son dies of Covid at Gurugram hospital
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 22
CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury's son Ashish died of Covid at a Gurugram hospital on Thursday morning. 
The death of the journalist who would - Like bees, wasps 'valuable' for ecosystems, human health
New Delhi, April 29
Wasps deserve to be just as highly valued as other insects, like bees, due to their roles as predators, pollinators, and more, according to a new review paper led by UCL and Unive
- 29th April, 2021 The Tribune
- Delhi govt grants Rs 5,000 ex gratia relief to registered construction workers in city
Delhi govt grants Rs 5,000 ex gratia relief to registered construction workers in city - Supreme Court gives its nod to set up COVID facility in its complex
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 29
The Supreme Court Administration on Thursday gave its ‘in-principle’ concurrence to the Supreme Court Bar Association’s initiative for sett - US advises its citizens in India to leave as soon as it is safe to do so amid sharp rise in Covid cases
Washington, April 29
The US has advised its citizens not to travel to India or to leave as soon as it is safe to do so as access to all types of medical care is becoming severely limited in the count - Assembly elections 2021: Exit polls project tight race in West Bengal, put ruling BJP ahead in Assam
New Delhi, April 29
Exit polls on Thursday forecast a tight contest between the incumbent Trinamool Congress and the BJP in the high-profile West Bengal assembly polls, while the ruling Left combine - NCW launches 24/7 WhatsApp helpline for pregnant women
New Delhi, April 29
The National Commission for Women (NCW) has launched a WhatsApp helpline number for providing medical assistance to expectant mothers from across the country.
  In a stateme - Assembly polls 2021: Voting ends West Bengal, exit polls shortly
New Delhi, April 29
Exit polls on Thursday forecast a tight contest between the incumbent Trinamool Congress and the BJP in the high-profile West Bengal assembly polls, while the ruling Left combine - Hockey players get first jab of COVID - 19 vaccines
New Delhi, April 29
The Olympic-bound Indian men and women’s hockey team players got the first jab of COVID-19 vaccines on Thursday. The players are currently training at the Sports Authority o - 1 more crematorium in Karnal for Covid patients
Karnal, April 28
The district authorities have increased the capacity of the crematorium on the Baldi bypass to 20 bodies per day following the surge in Covid deaths. Besides, one more crematorium at - Zomato files papers for Rs8,250 - cr IPO
New Delhi, April 28
Ant Group-backed online food ordering platform Zomato has filed preliminary papers with capital market regulator SEBI to raise Rs 8,250 crore through an initial share-sale at a ti - Facebook 'mistakenly' blocked posts calling for Modi to resign
New Delhi, April 29 
Social media giant Facebook on Thursday said it had temporarily blocked a hashtag calling for the Prime Minister's resignation "by mistake" and that it wasn't done on govern - Delhi govt gives its teachers the shivers with show cause notices
New Delhi, April 29
Even as the government school teachers have been assigned various jobs to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic, the Delhi government is now giving "double trauma" to its teachers by se - Law giving Delhi L - G more powers comes into force
Mukesh Ranjan
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 28
The Centre has notified a new law cleared during the recent Budget session of Parliament that gives primacy to the Delhi Lieutenant-Governor o
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