Amid a slight rise in COVID 19 cases the Centre on Tuesday wrote a letter to state governments of Haryana Uttar Pradesh Delhi Maharashtra and Mizoram expressing concerns over the increasing positivity rate and fresh infections
The Centre on Tuesday advised Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra and Mizoram to maintain a strict watch and take pre-emptive action, if required, in the areas of concern to control any emerging spread of the coronavirus.
IPL 2022: The BCCI announced through a press release that it was changing the venue of the match "to avoid any further incident due to any undetected case during a long-distance bus journey in a closed environment."
Just about a fortnight after the Punjab and Haryana High Court took a serious note of Mohammad Asif’s overstay in judicial custody for nearly three years after the completion of his one-year sentence, the Pakistani national has been repatriated.
Indian and foreign higher educational institutions may soon be able to offer joint or dual degrees and twinning programmes with the University Grants Commission (UGC) approving the regulations for these programmes, according to its Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar.
Amritsar: A fire safety drill was conducted at Ryan International School under the supervision of director, Ryan International school, Dr A F Pinto and MD Dr Grace Pinto. The school is marking Fire Service Week ( April 14- 20). An interactive session and workshop was organised for the students by th
Liver, which is the second largest and the most complex organ in the body, after the brain, can be easily damaged if not taken good care of, said experts on the occasion of World Liver Day.
The appellant sought his release during the pendency of his appeal against the conviction on the ground that he has already spent over four years out of the five-year sentence in jail.
The Delhi Police have deployed drones to keep watch in Jama Masjid and Hauz Qazi neighbourhoods after communal clashes during Hanuman Jayanti last weekend.
On April 8, the top court had told the NGO challenging the order of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) giving a go-ahead to the Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor Expressway which will reduce travel time between the two cities by four hours, that it can raise its grievance over environment and biodiversity before an expert committee. The top court, however, asked for some names including forest research and management institutes, whose representatives could be incorporated into the expert panel, to allay the apprehensions of the NGO.
The Concerned Citizens Group recently visited the union territory to interact with people from different walks of life to assess their perception of the current social and political situation there.
This is an increase of over 28 percent from April 1, when the city's peak power demand had clocked 4,469 MW. The peak power demand was 5,641 MW on Monday.