- 29th April, 2021 The Tribune
- Manmohan Singh discharged from AIIMS
New Delhi, April 29
Former prime minister Manmohan Singh was on Thursday discharged from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences here.
He was admitted to the facility after testing positive for - 6 of family die in gas cylinder explosion in Delhi
New Delhi, April 29
A fire in a transformer in Delhi's Bijwasan area spread to two shanties nearby, leading to a gas cylinder explosion in which six members of a family, including four minors, were k - In Una, no community feasts in weddings
Tribune News Service
Dharamsala, April 28
Una District Magistrate Raghav Sharma has imposed strict restrictions on marriage functions.
There will be no community feasts in marriages after May 1 and - Bhadauria briefs PM Modi on IAF?s Covid readiness
New Delhi, April 28
The Air Force has ordered a state of 24x7 readiness for its entire fleet of heavy-lift transport planes—C-17—and a major part of its medium-lift fleet in view of the C - Centre slams Punjab, Maharashtra, Delhi on Covid vaccine expansion calls; asks if they?ve covered all current beneficiaries
Centre slams Punjab, Maharashtra, Delhi on Covid vaccine expansion calls; asks if they?ve covered all current beneficiaries - 3 Delhi HC judges test COVID - 19 positive
3 Delhi HC judges test COVID - 19 positive - VIPs lodged in comfortable suites, commoners struggle to find beds
Tribune News ServiceRohtak, April 28
While the stable VIP patients recline on their soft and comfortable beds in high-end hospitals, the not-so-privileged common people, even those in critical condit - Tejas cleared to carry Python - 5 missile
New Delhi: Indigenously developed light combat aircraft Tejas has been cleared to carry Python-5 air-to-air missile as part of its weapons package that would enhance its combat prowess. — PTI
G - India?s GDP to grow at 11% this fiscal: Asian Development Bank
New Delhi, April 28
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Wednesday said the Indian economy is projected to grow at 11 per cent in the current financial year on the back of the strong vaccination progr - Central Vista can wait
The Union government’s decision to keep the Central Vista project on track amid a pandemic that is claiming 3,000-odd lives every day is a classic case of misplaced priorities, if not monumental - ?Y? category security for SII?s Poonawalla
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 28
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) today gave its approval to ‘Y’ category security cover on an all-India basis to Serum Institute of India (SII) - ?Sputnik to combat new strain?
New Delhi, April 28
The Sputnik V vaccine gives enough antibodies to combat the virus’ Indian strain, the vaccine developer and Director of the Gamaleya Center Alexander Gintsburg has told TASS - Himachal makes RT - PCR test mandatory for visitors from Punjab, Delhi, 5 other high Covid load states
Himachal makes RT - PCR test mandatory for visitors from Punjab, Delhi, 5 other high Covid load states - Task force to enforce Covid curbs in Sirmaur
Solan, April 27
In a bid to monitor Covid-related restrictions, including night curfew, which will be enforced from 10 pm to 5 am, the district administration of Sirmaur has constituted a task force. - HC dismisses plea to defer Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee elections due to spike in COVID - 19 cases
HC dismisses plea to defer Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee elections due to spike in COVID - 19 cases - As Covid cases increase in India, France to send medical supplies to India
New Delhi, April 27
France on Tuesday announced a "solidarity mission" for India under which it will send oxygen generation plants, ventilators and other medical supplies to support the country in it - Serum Institute brings Covishield procurement price for states down to Rs 300
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, April 28
Serum Institute of India said it was reducing its vaccine Covishield’s procurement price for states from Ra 400 to Rs 300 a dose—a development that - SC allows Vedanta to operate its Tamil Nadu plant to produce medical oxygen
Satya Prakash
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 27
The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Vedanta to operate its oxygen production unit on standalone basis at its copper plant in Tuticorin in Tam
- 28th April, 2021 The Tribune
- People will keep dying and you will keep sitting, HC reproaches Centre on non - supply of full oxygen quota to Delhi; objects to change in protocol on Remdisivir use
 New Delhi, April 28
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday expressed its unhappiness with the Centre over non-supply of the full oxygen quota allocated to the national capital and objected to a "cha - People will keep dying and you will keep sitting, Delhi HC reproaches Centre on oxygen, Remdisivir
 New Delhi, April 28
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday expressed its unhappiness with the Centre over non-supply of the full oxygen quota allocated to the national capital and objected to a "cha - Supreme Court allows Vedanta to run Tamil Nadu plant to produce oxygen
New Delhi, April 27
The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Vedanta to operate its oxygen production unit on standalone basis at its copper plant at Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu in view of a national need fo - Army Chief reviews readiness of troops
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 27
Army Chief General MM Naravane on Tuesday visited Siachen and eastern Ladakh to review the operational preparedness.
General Naravane interacts with jaw - Jailed Kerala journalist should be moved to Delhi for treatment: Supreme Court orders UP
Satya Prakash
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 28
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered the Uttar Pradesh government to shift ailing Kerala journalist Siddique Kappan from a hospital in Mathu - US flays India directive on critical tweets
New Delhi, April 27
While the US Government is finalising a mega assistance package for India, the White House has disapproved of the Indian Government’s directive to Twitter and other social m - Suffocating delay
Adequate supply of oxygen for critically ill Covid patients, whose numbers continue to rise in this massive second surge, has emerged at the heart of saving lives. But alas! Both the Central and state
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