- 8th April, 2021 The Tribune India
- Centre allows vaccination at workplace from April 11
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 7
To boost the ongoing inoculation drive that continues to battle hesitancy and wastage issues, the government is all set to launch workplace Covid vaccinatio - Kerry calls on Prime Minister
New Delhi, April 7
US Special Presidential Envoy on Climate John Kerry called on the Prime Minister Narendra Modi today and conveyed the greetings of President Biden to the Prime Minister.
An offici - Water war: Haryana blames Delhi for ammonia spike
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 7
The Haryana Government told the Supreme Court that the Delhi Government was trying to conceal its water management failure by holding it responsible for the i - Night curfew leaves Delhi border clogged
New Delhi: There were long queues of vehicles at Sarhaul border on Tuesday night after Delhi announced night curfew. The border was barricaded. The police allowed restrictive entry, leaving several co - Vardhan rules out vax for all, slams Maha, Pb, Delhi
New Delhi, April 7
Ahead of the PM’s review meeting with the CMs on Thursday, the Centre today hit out at Maharashtra, Punjab and Delhi for seeking jabs for all adults, terming the move as &ldq - Micckie Dudaaney praises social media
Amid all the discussion around the negatives of social media there are many positives too, says Micckie Dudaaney. The Chotti Bahu actor says, “I think the positive side of social media is you ge - Union Cabinet approves PLI schemes worth Rs. 10,738 crore for solar panels, white goods
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, April 7
The government on Wednesday said it has approved a production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for solar panels, air-conditioner and LED light sectors with a total - Night curfew: Delhiites opting for walk - in vaccination will need e - pass
New Delhi, April 7
COVID-19 vaccination beneficiaries choosing to go for walk-in vaccination facility will have to acquire an e-pass to travel during the night curfew hours in Delhi, officials said o - Water war: Haryana blames Delhi for ammonia spike
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 7
The Haryana Government told the Supreme Court that the Delhi Government was trying to conceal its water management failure by holding it responsible for the i - Second wave may peak in late April
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, March 25
With India witnessing the second wave of Covid-19 exactly a year after the lockdown and cases breaching 53,476 mark, the highest 24-day rise in 153 days, a r - Lockdown in Europe hits $3 bn garment export industry in Gurugram, Faridabad
Sumedha Sharma
Tribune News Service
Gurugram, April 6
Still struggling to revive itself from the economic woes, the garment export industry of Gurugram and Faridabad has been hit by the pandemic ye - US State Department pulls up India for human rights abuses
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, March 31
Despite government efforts to address abuses, a lack of accountability for official misconduct persisted at all levels, contributing to widespread impunity, sa - Govt determined to end Naxal menace, says Amit Shah
Raipur/New Delhi, April 5
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that the government is determined to take the ongoing fight against the unrest created by Naxals to its logical conclusion.
The - Ahead of crucial by - polls, trouble brews in Karnataka BJP
Vibha SharmaTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, April 7
Amid the high-voltage political activity across the country, including Maharashtra, Karnataka too appears to be undergoing a political churning ahea - 4 Bangladeshi nationals involved in over 100 burglaries across India held: Police
New Delhi, April 7
Four members of a gang allegedly involved in more than 100 burglaries across the country have been arrested, police said on Wednesday.
Rafiq Laskar (33), Mohammad Salim (26), Ajiz - Centre slams Punjab, Maharashtra, Delhi on Covid vaccine expansion calls; asks if they?ve covered all current beneficiaries
Aditi Tandon
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 7
The Centre on Wednesday hit out at Maharashtra, Punjab and Delhi for seeking COVID jabs for all adults describing the move as “deplorable - ?Capt hasn?t fulfilled 5% of his promises?
Tribune News Service
Jalandhar, April 5
The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) protested against the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Monday in various parts of the district for not fulfilling their - 38 cases registered after violence in Delhi on January 26, minister informs Parliament
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, March 10
The government on Wednesday said Delhi Police had registered 38 cases against people, including foreigners, following the January 26 violence in the capital - Seek Saudi Embassy help, says Delhi High Court
Tribune News Service
Shimla, March 20
The Delhi High Court has asked the Ministry of External Affairs officials to approach the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in New Delhi for seeking its cooperation - Govt says next 4 weeks critical, but no shots for all as of now
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 6
As the Covid-19 surge continued unabated and the daily cases touched 96,982 on Tuesday, the Centre said the next four weeks would be critical for controllin - Farmers to block KMP e - way on April 10, hold march to Parliament in May
New Delhi, April 1
In a move to boost the ongoing protest against the new agricultural laws, the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) has announced that farmers will block the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) expr - Jio inks pact with Airtel to buy some spectrum in 800 MHz band; deal valued at Rs 1,497 crore
New Delhi, April 6
Reliance Jio has signed an agreement with Bharti Airtel to acquire a portion of spectrum in 800 MHz band for Andhra Pradesh, Delhi and Mumbai circles at an aggregate value of Rs 1, - SC tells Punjab, Haryana, BBMB to maintain status quo on supply of water to Delhi
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, March 25
The Supreme Court on Thursday told Punjab, Haryana and the Bhakra Beas Management Board to maintain status quo on the supply of water to Delhi till Friday. - Plea in Delhi HC for regulatory body to review non - film songs, music videos having vulgar content
New Delhi, April 7 
A PIL in the Delhi High Court on Wednesday contended there is a need for a regulatory body to review non-film songs and music videos as many of them contain obscene or vulgar - Any other home minister would have had to resign, says Surjewala on jawan killings
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 5
The Congress on Tuesday said any other home minister would have had to resign had 22 jawans been killed under his watch during a central forces-led anti-Naxal
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