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- Karnal's KCGMC to get machine to detect new Covid strains
Parveen Arora
Tribune News Service
Karnal, April 16
The Kalpana Chawla Government Medical College (KCGMC) will have soon the facility to detect new strains of Covid as the state government has given i - World Health Day celebrations at Mukand Lal National College, Yamunanagar
Yamunanagar: To mark World Health Day, the Red Cross Club of Mukand Lal National College, Yamunanagar, organised week-long activities through online mode. Dr Rahul Khanna, officiating Principal, said - Jharkhand HC grants bail to Lalu in Dumka treasury case; release from jail expected Monday
Ranchi, April 17
The Jharkhand High Court on Saturday granted bail to RJD president Lalu Prasad in the Dumka treasury case of the multi-crore rupees fodder scam on completion of half the sentence per - COVID vaccines don't stop one from getting infected, but help in reducing severity
New Delhi, April 17
COVID-19 vaccines do not stop one from getting infected but instead help in curing the disease faster and reducing its severity, said health and development economist Professor An - Arvind Kejriwal announces weekend curfew in Delhi
New Delhi, April 15
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday announced sweeping restrictions, including a weekend curfew and the closure of malls, gymnasiums, spas and auditoriums, in a bid t - Time for 1st woman CJI not far off: Supreme Court Judge
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 16
A day after Chief Justice of India SA Bobde said the time has come for a woman CJI, Supreme Court Judge RF Nariman on Friday expressed the hope that India wi - Punjab man arrested for passing sensitive information to foreign intelligence agency
New Delhi, April 17
The Delhi Police has arrested a man for allegedly passing sensitive information about Army deployment to a foreign intelligence agency, officials said on Saturday.
The accused ha - Vice Navy Chief inaugurates building block at Delhi naval station in tribute to braveheart Lt Sihag
New Delhi, April 17 
Vice Admiral G Ashok Kumar inaugurated a new block at the naval station here on Friday in a tribute to fallen braveheart Lieutenant Dharambir Singh Sihag, said an official s - Deep Sidhu gets bail in Red Fort violence case
New Delhi, April 17
The Delhi Police’s Crime Branch arrested actor-activist Deep Sidhu on Saturday in connection with an FIR lodged by the Archaeological Survey of India for allegedly damaging - India?s largest COVID facility in South Delhi to be revived as cases go through roof
New Delhi, April 17
The country’s largest COVID-19 facility at Radha Soami Satsang Beas in South Delhi, which was closed down in February, is being revived considering the unprecedented surge i - Private vehicle would not come within expression of ?public place?: SC
New Delhi, April 17
A private vehicle does not come within the expression of a “public place” as per the explanation given under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances ( - Sonia asks PM to lower Covid vaccination eligibility age to 25
Aditi Tandon
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 17
Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Saturday asked the government to lower the COVID vaccine age eligibility to 25 in place of 45 and said medic - India records 2.34 lakh fresh covid cases, 1,341 deaths
New Delhi, April 17
A record single-day rise of 2,34,692 cases and 1,341 fatalities have pushed India's COVID-19 tally to 1,45,26,609 and the death toll due to the viral disease to 1,75,649, the hea - Delhi govt deputes bureaucrats in pvt hospitals for better COVID management
New Delhi, April 17
Seeking better COVID-19 management, the Delhi government has deputed bureaucrats in private hospitals too in view of the raging pandemic in the city, officials said on Saturday. - Delhi Police intensifies patrolling on first day of weekend curfew
New Delhi, April 17
The Delhi Police on Saturday intensified patrolling across the city on the first day of the weekend curfew imposed by the AAP government in view of spiralling coronavirus cases. - Bid to scuttle farmers' stir: Leaders
Bathinda, April 16
Farm unions have condemned the Union Government’s statement asking farmers to vacate protest sites at the Delhi border in the wake of Covid-19 spread, terming it nothing more - Admn in fix as farmer unions plan rallies in Amritsar amid Covid
Amritsar, April 16
Cocking a snook at the state government’s directions against holding social, religious or political gatherings in the face of the Covid-19 threat till April 30, farm organisa - Double mutant now most prevalent variant in India: Report
New Delhi, April 17
Among all the mutant Covid-19 variants in India, the double mutated virus, B.1.617, is becoming the most prevalent, according to genome sequencing data submitted by Indian scienti - Life comes to halt as weekend curfew under way in Delhi
Life comes to halt as weekend curfew under way in Delhi - Himachal Pradesh now says no curbs on entry from other states; SOPs for hotels
Dharamsala, April 13
Two days after the Himachal Pradesh Government announced that a negative RT-PCR report would be mandatory for visitors from seven high risk states, CM Jai Ram Thakur today said n - Court grants bail to actor - activist Deep Sidhu in Red Fort violence case
New Delhi, April 17
A Delhi court has granted bail to actor-activist Deep Sidhu, who was arrested in connection with the Red Fort violence on Republic Day.
Special Judge Neelofer Abida Perveen grant - Covaxin supply to double by May
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 16
Reeling under a record Covid-19 daily surge that touched 2,17,353 cases today, the government said it would double the production of indigenous Covaxin by Ma - Admn in fix as unions plan rallies in Amritsar amid Covid
Amritsar, April 16
Cocking a snook at the state government’s directions against holding social, religious or political gatherings in the face of the Covid-19 threat till April 30, farm organisa - With IAS officers as witnesses, trial against Bhupinder Singh Hooda to start on May 7
Bhartesh Singh Thakur
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 16
With present and past IAS officers as witnesses, the trial against former Chief Minister and Leader of the Opposition Bhupinder Singh
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