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PM Modi Discusses COVID-19 Crisis with Sultan of Oman
Modi said he also expressed thanks to the Sultan for his personal attention to the well-being of the Indian community in Oman.
‘Home Quarantine’ Notice Pasted Outside Union Minister’s Kolkata Residence for Allegedly Violating Self-Isolation Orders
It is being claimed that Debasree, who returned to Kolkata on March 23, indulged herself in some social work near her residence, instead of being in self-isolation for 14-day as a precautionary measure due to ongoing coronavirus crisis.
DMRC Recruitment Results 2020 Announced for Executive and Non-executive Posts at delhimetrorail.com
All the candidates who applied for DMRC Recruitment Process 2020 for filling the executive and non-executive vacancies can check their result on the official website at delhimetrorail.com.
Two New COVID-19 Cases in Mumbai's Dharavi; Slum Area Tally Seven
Two more persons have tested positive for coronavirus in Dharavi, taking the total number of such cases in the slum area here to seven, a civic official said on Tuesday.
Vulnerable Low-Income Groups, Racial Disparities: Lessons India Must Learn from US Healthcare System
In the US, unfortunately, several social, political and economic factors affecting generations of African Americans have augmented their risk of chronic illness and made their lungs, and immune systems vulnerable, thereby, leaving them more susceptible to...
India's Covid-19 Death Toll at 124, Infections Near 5,000-Mark as Govt Considers Lockdown Extension
While the government said the number of active cases stood at 4,312, a tally of figures reported by various states showed 5,192 testing positive across the country and at least 162 deaths.
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan Hails Pay Cut Decision in Fight Versus Coronavirus
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan on Monday complimented his counterparts in other states for voluntarily accepting a 30 per cent cut in their salaries and allowances in the fight against coronavirus.
Raise Voice For Large-Scale Testing of COVID-19: Priyanka Gandhi
Priyanka Gandhi said the only way to prevent infection of coronavirus is through more and more testing and this only can help to identify and treat the infected person.
Coronavirus: Congress Welcomes Decision to Cut MPs' Salaries, Calls for Review of MPLAD Suspension
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said that even though the party supports the salary cut for MPs, suspending MPLAD is a huge disservice to the constituents and will undermine the role and functions of MP.
What if I Get Coronavirus? Will I get Ventilator? Will People Boycott Me? The Anxious Calls Never Stop
Director of the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, B N Gangadhar terms such concerns as normal reactions to unusual situations.
As Cases Cross 300-Mark, UP Lockdown May be Extended Till State is 'Coronavirus-Free'
UP chief secretary RK Tiwari said a decision on extending the lockdown will be taken after chief minister Yogi Adityanath reviews the situation.
Phone Tracking Becomes Delhi Police's Aid in Catching Home Quarantine Violators Amid Virus Lockdown
Out of the 198 FIRs registered against such people, 178 have been through phone tracking and others due to complaints from neighbours and family members.
Thatched House Catches Fire in Jaipur as Crackers Burnt During PM's '9pm Initiative' Fell on Roof
Chief Fire Officer said two firefighters managed to bring the blaze under control, adding that no one was present in the house at the time of the incident.
Rate of Doubling of Covid-19 Cases is 4.1 Days, Would Have Been 7.4 Days Without Jamaat Event: Govt
The total coronavirus cases stand at 3,374 and the death toll is now 79. He said 267 people have recovered.
Switch Off the Lights and You'll Be Marked, Warns Trinamool Congress Leader; BJP Demands Action
Bhoumick warned that those who will not pay heed to it, their residences will be marked by a chalk, leaving the opposition BJP to call it an intimidation tactic.
In Millions of Homes, Children Have Questions About Corona — and Some Lessons for Adults
Parents across the country, and the world, are grappling with an unprecedented challenge of dealing with their children who are too old to be shushed or placated and too young to understand the situation.