- 10th May, 2021 The Tribune India
- Outpouring of support from US for India, COVID - 19 help touches half a billion USD
Washington, May 10
Less than a fortnight after President Joe Biden in his conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged his country's steadfast support for the people of India, America has r - Anjum Moudgil ?s motto: Just shoot and get better
New Delhi, May 9
Anjum Moudgil was one of the first two Indian shooters (the other was Apurvi Chandela) to win a quota place for the Tokyo Olympics, way back in September 2018, in the women’s 1 - Mother's Day at Delhi Public School, Ambala
Ambala: Delhi Public School, Ambala, celebrated Mothers' Day online. The day was dedicated to mothers, as well as motherhood, maternal bond and influence of mothers in society. To show love and respec - SpiceXpress airlifts 9,600 oxygen concentrators to India from China, Hong Kong
Mumbai, May 9
Ajay Singh-owned airline SpiceJet's freighter arm SpiceXpress on Sunday airlifted 9,600 oxygen concentrators to Kolkata and Delhi from Beijing, Wuhan, Nanjing and Hong Kong.
The airlin - New black fungal infection among infected a worry
Aditi TandonTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, May 9
With evidence mounting on a new fatal black fungal infection among Covid-19 survivors and infected patients, especially those with diabetes or kidney/ - Sarma outplays Sonowal, to be new Assam CM
Vibha Sharma
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 9
Himanta Biswa Sarma (52) was today unanimously elected as the leader of the BJP legislature party in the presence of central observers, Union Mini - Capt Amarinder Singh asks PM Narendra Modi for more oxygen
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 9
With the daily Covid cases breaching the 4 lakh mark for the third straight day and daily deaths touching 4,092 on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi dialled - Samples of lion, owls from Delhi zoo test negative for COVID - 19
New Delhi, May 9 
The samples of a lion and two owls from Delhi zoo have tested negative for COVID-19, informed officials on Saturday.
"Six samples of a lion and two owls tested negative for C - 400 - bed Rakab Ganj COVID facility opens on Monday
Ajay BanerjeeTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, May 9
The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) announced on Sunday that the Covid-care facility at Rakab Ganj Gurdwara opens May 10 and will ha - Emirates to transport COVID relief items of NGOs for free from Dubai to India
New Delhi, May 9
Emirates said on Sunday it will not charge NGOs anything for transporting their COVID relief material on its flights from Dubai to India.
India has been badly hit by the second wave - Oxygen concentrators hoarding: Delhi Police transfers case to Crime Branch
New Delhi, May 8  
The Delhi Police has transferred the case of alleged black-marketing and hoarding of oxygen concentrators in which over 500 machines were recovered to the Crime Branch, o - Heinous crime by Centre to export vaccines when people dying in our own country: Sisodia
New Delhi, May 9
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Sunday attacked the Centre over the export of coronavirus vaccines, saying a large number of lives could have been saved in India if the
- 9th May, 2021 The Tribune India
- NIA takes over probe into seizure of natural uranium worth over Rs 21 crore in Mumbai
New Delhi, May 9
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken over probe into the seizure of natural uranium worth over Rs 21 crore in Mumbai, its spokesperson said on Sunday.
The Maharashtra A - Health Minister Harsh Vardhan recommends dark chocolate to beat COVID stress; where?s the proof, ask experts
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, May 9
Public health researchers on Sunday asked Health Minister Harsh Vardhan to present evidence after he asked people to have dark chocolate with 70 percent cocoa con - Centre issues advisory on management of Mucormycosis fungal infection in COVID - 19 patients
New Delhi, May 9
Mucormycosis, a fungal infection being found in COVID-19 patients with uncontrolled diabetes and prolonged intensive care unit (ICU) stay, may turn fatal if uncared for, the Centre s - Delhi witnesses sudden change in weather
New Delhi, May 9
Delhi witnessed a sudden change in weather on Sunday afternoon as skies turned cloudy and rains in some parts brought the mercury down, giving much-needed relief to the people of the - In Himachal, no public transport from May 10
Tribune News ServiceShimla, May 8
With Himachal Pradesh registering the highest-ever 5,424 positive cases on Saturday, the government has decided to suspend public transport from May 10. Private vehi - Traders body CAIT demands financial support to lockdown affected
New Delhi, May 9
Domestic traders body CAIT body on Sunday urged the Delhi government to give financial assistance to the traders community which has been hit by Covid-19 induced lockdown.
“Th - 400 - bed Rakab Ganj COVID facility opens on Monday
Ajay BanerjeeTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, May 9
The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) announced on Sunday that the Covid-care facility at Rakab Ganj Gurdwara opens May 10 and will ha - 273 COVID deaths, over 13K cases in Delhi
New Delhi, May 9
Delhi recorded 273 more coronavirus deaths on Sunday, the lowest since April 21, and 13,336 new infections with a positivity rate of 21.67 per cent, the Health Department said.
The - Marriage only at home or court, strict rules in Delhi from Monday
New Delhi, May 9
Delhi, gasping for oxygen with overloaded health management of the state administration for the last few weeks, will witness more stringent restrictions after a fresh round of lockdo - Marriage only at home or court, strict rules in Delhi from Monday
New Delhi, May 9
Delhi, gasping for oxygen with overloaded health management of the state administration for the last few weeks, will witness more stringent restrictions after a fresh round of lockdo - US corporates to send more aid
Washington: America’s corporate sector is sending more medical assistance to India, including ventilators and oxygen concentrators, to help it fight the second wave of Covid-19 that has been inf - COVID - appropriate behaviour, vaccination main shields against all mutants, future waves: Experts
New Delhi, May 9
With the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic ravaging the country and concerns being raised about a possible third wave, experts caution that the next wave could be less severe if p - Delhi lockdown extended by another week
New Delhi, May 9
The ongoing lockdown in Delhi will be extended for another week up to May 17 morning and Metro train services will be halted during the period, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on
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