- 7th May, 2021 The Tribune India
- Women boxers to resume training in Pune
NEW DELHI: The training camp for India’s Tokyo-bound women boxers has been shifted from coronavirus-plagued New Delhi to Pune as the country chases its best Olympics performance ever later this - Ambulance charges Rs1.2L for 350 - km ride
Manav Mander
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, May 6
Failing to find a hospital bed with adequate facilities for her Covid positive mother, Amandeep Kaur of Gurugram somehow managed to get a bed at a - Indian archers denied Swiss visas, to miss World Cup Stage 2
New Delhi: India’s Olympics-bound archers will not get to compete in the Stage 2 World Cup in Lausanne as their short-term visa application was rejected by the Switzerland embassy. India has bee - Reminiscence of Mughal era
Being an ancient city, Jalandhar has several footprints of the Mughal era. The most prominent of these is the Noormahal sarai, 25 km from here. The sarai has been named after Noor Jahan, wife of Emper - Solid 4 - under start for Shubhankar
Tenerife (Spain)
Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma overcame an early double bogey to card a 4-under 67 that placed him tied-15th at the Canary Islands Open here today. Sharma, who missed the cut in his - Second wave expected to peak in maximum 15 days
Aditi Tandon
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 6
India’s top mathematical expert in charge of Covid trend predictions says the current second wave could peak maximum within 15 days and even - Oxygen plant donated by Italy starts at ITBP - run hospital
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 6
A medical oxygen generation plant, which has been sent by Italy to tackle the Covid-19 health emergency in India and can support 100 patients at one time, was o - Supplied 730 MT O2 to Delhi, Centre tells Supreme Court
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 6
The Centre on Thursday told the Supreme Court that instead of 700 MT oxygen, it had supplied 730 MT to Delhi on Wednesday against an allocation of 590 MT for tr - Moral fabric in tatters, Delhi High Court on Oxygen hoarding
New Delhi, May 6
The Delhi High Court on Thursday said the moral fabric of people had been “dismembered” to a great extent as instead of coming together to fight the pandemic, they were e - Covid - triggered black fungus infection is back, warns Gangaram hospital
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 6
Gangaram hospital on Thursday said it was again seeing a rise in COVID-19 triggered Mucormycosis cases – a kind of dangerous fungal infection.  - Country needs to be prepared for third surge of COVID - 19, prepare buffer stock of Oxygen: SC
New Delhi, May 6
The Supreme Court Thursday said the country needs to be prepared for the third wave of COVID-19 which experts say could be more harmful, especially for children, and emphasised upon - Delhi records 335 deaths, over 19,000 cases in a day; positivity rate below 25 per cent
New Delhi, May 6
The national capital recorded 335 COVID-19 deaths in a day and 19,133 new cases even as the positivity rate dropped below 25 per cent for the first time since April 18, according to - EC panel counsel in Supreme Court resigns
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 6
Advocate Mohit D Ram, who has been panel counsel for the Election Commission in the Supreme Court since 2013 -- on Thursday resigned due to incompatibility of h - Delhi got 730 tonnes of oxygen on May 5, led to significant reduction in SOS calls: AAP MLA Raghav Chadha
Delhi got 730 tonnes of oxygen on May 5, led to significant reduction in SOS calls: AAP MLA Raghav Chadha
- 6th May, 2021 The Tribune India
- Covid - 19: Maharashtra, Delhi, Punjab have 56 pc of national mutant burden
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 6
Maharashtra, Delhi and Punjab together account for more than half of the Covid virus mutation burden in India, shows genome sequencing data of the government. - Private ambulance drivers in Gurugram call of strike after administration hikes fares
Sanjay YadavGurugram, May 6
Following two days of strike, the private ambulance drivers called off their protest on Thursday after the Gurugram administration hiked the previously fixed operational r - Covid - triggered black fungus infection is back: warns Gangaram hospital
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 6
Gangaram hospital on Thursday said it was again seeing a rise in COVID-19 triggered Mucormycosis cases – a kind of dangerous fungal infection.  - Foreign Covid aid received up to May 5 allocated to states, UTs: Centre
New Delhi, May 6
The Health Ministry on Thursday said as many as 1,841 oxygen concentrators, 1,814 oxygen cylinders, nine oxygen generation plants than 2.8 lakh Remdesivir vials received as - Oxygen shortage: Delhi's Madhukar Rainbow Children Hospital raises alarm, says 50 lives at risk
New Delhi, May 2
Delhi's Madhukar Rainbow Children Hospital Sunday sounded an alarm about their dwindling stocks of oxygen, saying 50 people, including four newborns, are "at risk".
An official of - Prepare for 3rd wave, says Prime Minister?s adviser
Aditi Tandon
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 5
As India grapples with a lethal second spell of Covid-19 with daily cases rising on Wednesday after a three-day fall and daily deaths soaring to a - LIC to have five working days starting from May 10
New Delhi, May 6
State-owned LIC will have five working days starting from May 10 since Saturdays have been declared as a holiday for the insurer.
Purusant to a notification on April 15, 2021, where - COVID - 19 death toll crosses 300 in Ghaziabad, 284 dead in Gautam Buddh Nagar so far
Noida/Ghaziabad, May 6
The COVID-19 death toll in Ghaziabad rose to 303 on Thursday with 15 more fatalities, while 13 more people died of the disease in Gautam Buddh Nagar, pushing its toll to 284, o - UP Zila Panchayat poll results: SP, BSP spell new possibilities for 2022 Assembly elections
Vibha SharmaTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, May 5
The results of the Zila panchayat elections are being seen as a barometer of the public mood in Uttar Pradesh ahead of the Assembly elections.
The Sa - Railways cancels slew of premium trains due to poor patronisation, surge in COVID
New Delhi, May 6
The Northern Railways on Thursday cancelled a slew of Rajdhani, Shatabdi and Duronto Express’, stating low patronisation and rising coronavirus cases as the reason behind the d - Delhi sees light rain, gusty winds bring down mercury
New Delhi, May 6
The National Capital witnessed a sudden change in weather, with hovering dark clouds bringing light rain, and gusty winds blowing on Thursday evening, bringing the temperature down.
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