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WHO Approval for Bharat Biotech's Covid Jab Covaxin Likely This Week: Report
The homegrown vaccine has yet to receive a nod from the international health body, which India has been pushing for since the country started its vaccination drive in January this year.
Beef Up Security, More Patrolling in Dimly-lit Areas: Mumbai Police’s 11-Point Order After Sakinaka Rape
The development comes days after a 34-year-old woman was allegedly raped and brutalised with a rod by a man inside a stationary tempo in suburban Sakinaka last week.
Oscar Fernandes: Sonia Gandhi's Trusted Aide, Trained Kuchipudi Dancer, Congress's Man of All Seasons
He was hospitalised after he suffered a head injury in July this year.
Forest Experts Gear Up for National Tiger Estimation With Training Programme in MP
The tiger estimation exercise is carried out every four years in the country
Those Behind Young Cop's Killing Been Identified: J&K Police Chief Dilbag Singh
Dilbag Singh said the perpetrators of the crime have been identified and they will be brought to justice.
Heavy Rains Likely in Odisha, Chhattisgarh as Low Pressure Over Bay of Bengal to Turn into Depression
The IMD has also issued a red-colour coded alert to Odisha and Chhattisgarh for September 13, cautioning that the states are expected to witness heavy rainfall activity.
Amit Shah, Rupani Congratulate New Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel, Say 'BJP to Win State Polls Under Him'
First-time MLA from Ghatlodia constituency in Ahmedabad, Bhupendra Patel will become the 17th chief minister of Gujarat.
I Get Motivation, Inspiration from You All: PM Narendra Modi to Paralympians
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recognised, exhorted, lauded and patted the para athletes for their incredible performance in the Tokyo Paralympics, telling them that he felt motivated and inspired watching them compete.
India Urges Australia to Address Students' Difficulties Due to Travel Restrictions
India on Saturday urged Australia to sympathetically address as soon as possible the difficulties being faced by Indian students due to the travel restrictions put in place by that country in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Visva Bharati University to Keep 3 Students Rustication Order in Abeyance
Visva Bharati University authorities have notified three expelled students that the rustication orders issued against them on August 23 was not being implemented now in adherence to the recent order of the Calcutta High Court.
Delhi Rains: Nearly 380 Waterlogging-related Complaints Received by Authorities
Parts of Karol Bagh, Inderpuri, Qutub Road area and Filmistan also reported waterlogging in the streets, causing discomfort to people.
Ramiz Raja Set to Officially Take Over as PCB Chairman on Monday
Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is also PCB's patron-in-chief, has nominated Ramiz and a senior bureaucrat Asad Ali Khan as the new members of the BOG.
Telangana Govt Launches 'Medicine from The Sky' Initiative
The government plans to quick delivery of medicines through drones.
JEE Main Result Delay Due to JEE Scam? Can NTA Withhold Results? Know Rules
JEE Main Results 2021: Many experts and students have been demanding a fair trial. The coaching agency which took part in the crime had allegedly promised seats in NITs to these students which would mean that deserving students would be on a loss.
India, Australia Hold Inaugural '2+2' Talks; Afghanistan Situation, Boosting Strategic Ties on Agenda
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Defence Minister Rajath Singh held the 'two-plus-two' talks with their Australian counterparts Marise Payne and Peter Dutton.
WATCH | Parts of Delhi Airport Submerged in Water, Traffic Hit in Several Areas After Heavy Rainfall
The India Meteorological Department has predicted 'moderate to heavy intensity rain' at many places of Delhi' on Saturday.