The Delhi government has decided to set up three dedicated centres for the treatment of black fungus disease, a rare disease being reported among patients recovering from Covid-19.
A record 119.3 mm of rainfall pounded Delhi under the impact of cyclonic storm Tauktae and a western disturbance in 24 hours ending 8:30 am on Thursday, breaking all the previous records for May, the IMD said on Thursday. The city had also recorded a maximum temperature of 23.8 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, 16 notches below normal and the lowest in the month of May since 1951, it said.
According to the IMD, Delhi's maximum temperature on Wednesday was less than that of Srinagar (25.8 degrees Celsius) and Dharamshala (27.2 degrees Celsius) up in the north.
Patiala, May 19
Prof GS Bajpai, faculty member, National Law University, Delhi, has been appointed as the Vice Chancellor (VC) of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala, for a term of five
Vibha Sharma
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 20
With Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee defeating the BJP in its own game, it seems the saffron party is preparing a long-term strategy to
New Delhi, May 19
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday announced Rs 2 lakh ex gratia for the next of kin of those who died in Cyclone Tauktae and Rs 50,000 for the injured, besides undertaking a
New Delhi, May 20
With no money for treatment and no documents that will enable them to get vaccinated or tested, they are the Rohingyas, the nowhere people fending for themselves as a co
Deepankar Sharda
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, May 19
The Haryana Sports Department’s decision to buy astroturf for Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Sector 3, has affected the UT’s chances of h
The list of doctors who have succumbed to the virus is still being compiled. The families of several of them say they had been fully vaccinated against Covid.
The aviation sector tumbled in April, in line with rising COVID-19 infections, and has shrunk further in May, with traffic at 15 percent of the pre-pandemic level. Airlines have taken a beating but market leader IndiGo maintained its dominance.
New Delhi, May 20
Hypertension and tobacco are the topmost causes of premature mortality and people consuming tobacco in any form are at high risk of many diseases, as nicotine is solely responsible
As the country faces the deadly second wave of the virus while preparing to fight against the upcoming third wave, some news coming in from the national capital reveals that the govt has now released a set of fresh guidelines for fighting the coronavirus more efficiently. The new rules recommend guidelines such as ventilation space with improved directional airflow and in buildings with a central air management system, the air filtration efficiency should be increased. TIMES NOW's Sherine Elizabeth brings in more details. Watch the full video to know more about this and keep watching Times Now for the latest news and breaking stories related to COVID-19.
Know from experts how to protect yourselves from deadly Black Fungus. Why Centre today changed vaccination guidelines for all those infected with Covid. for more Watch Aaj Ki Baat with Rajat Sharma on india tv.
Petrol and Diesel prices remained unchanged on Thursday for the second straight day. In this month the prices have increased 10 times. Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan had the costliest petrol and diesel in the country at Rs 103.80 per litre and Rs 96.30 a litre, respectively. The prices of petrol and diesel have gone by almost over Rs 2 this month Get more Personal Finance News and Business News on Zee Business.