New Delhi, July 21
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday extended the deadline for schools to prepare Class 12 results to July 25, examination controller Sanyam Bhardwaj said.
New Delhi, July 21
As the country reported the first confirmed case of human death due to Avian influenza, AIIMS chief Dr Randeep Guleria on Wednesday said that human-to-human transmissio
New Delhi, July 21
Delhi recorded 62 coronavirus cases at a positivity rate of 0.09 per cent and four fatalities, according to a health bulletin issued on Wednesday.
Sixty-one patients recovered fro
The Delhi Police has sought details like the links shared on Twitter, accounts used to circulate such content, location and server details from where such content was posted, etc.
A car got stuck after a road caved in Dwarka's Sector 18 due to incessant rain in the National Capital. It was later pulled out with the help of a crane. No injuries reported: Delhi Police.
Coronavirus (Covid-19) Cases India News Live update: India recorded 42,015 new coronavirus cases and 3,998 deaths in the last 24 hours ending at 8 am on Wednesday. With this, total cases have risen to 3,12,16,337.
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New Delhi, July 20
The Pegasus revelations assumed international dimensions after a group of media houses associated with the project alleged the phone numbers targeted included
New Delhi, July 21
Opposition parties on Wednesday reacted strongly to the central government's claim in the Rajya Sabha that no deaths due to lack of oxygen were specifically report
Delhi reports 62 Covid-19 cases, 4 deaths; positivity rate at 0.09% on Business Standard. Delhi recorded 62 coronavirus cases at a positivity rate of 0.09 per cent and four fatalities, according to a health bulletin issued on Wednesday
As the petitioners have not abided with its undertaking regarding pending instalments along with interest, the court also said why proceedings are not initiated against the petitioners ABAN Exim Private Limited and others for willful violation of the court orders
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Chandigarh/ Gurugram, July 19
Early morning rain brought much respite to the residents of Chandigarh and Punjab after sultry weather conditions persisted for long.