India
Tourists Continue to Swarm Nainital as Uttarakhand Govt Struggles to Enforce Covid Rules
Despite strict provisions put in place to regulate the inflow of tourists in Nainital, people from neighbouring states are thronging the Uttarakhand city.
Presidency University Admissions Without Entrance, Students' Union Opposes Move
Two students unions of Presidency University have opposed the decision of the Bengal Board not to conduct admission tests for UG, PG courses at the university.
NBE to Issue FMGE Pass Certificates from July 22
The pass certificates of FMGE 2021 will be issued in person between July 22 and August 13 by the NBE.
Mucormycosis Kills 303 in Karnataka Who Had Fully Recovered from Covid-19, 34% Deaths in Bengaluru
District-wise, Bengaluru Urban reported 1,109 cases, Dharwad 279, Vijayapura 208 and 196. While Bengaluru recorded highest fatalities, Kalaburagi reported 23 deaths and Dakshina Kannada 20.
Uttarakhand Govt Extends Covid Curfew Till July 20, 50 Guests Allowed in Weddings
Uttar Pradesh government on Sunday extended the relaxation in the coronavirus curfew imposed in the state by two hours.
Five More Nabbed In Bara Hindu Rao Area Firing Incident; Total 9 In Custody
Five more people were apprehended in the Bara Hindu Rao firing case following a shootout with police in Shastri Park here on Sunday, taking the total number of those in custody to nine, officials said. The shootout took place around 11.15 pm between the...
FM Sitharaman Hosts High Tea for Women Members of Union Council of Ministers
As many as seven new women ministers were inducted into the government on Wednesday.
Less Than 80,000 Covid Vaccine Doses Administered on Saturday: Delhi Govt
A total of 79,635 vaccine doses 52,436 first doses and 27,199 second doses were administered on Saturday, data showed.
37 Held from Top Kolkata Hotel for Partying Amid Covid; Hotel Authorities Booked
An FIR was lodged against the hotel authorities and they were called for questioning in connection with the matter.
Draft Population Control Bill: Where Will We Get Manpower in Case of War, Asks SP MP
The MP was apparently referring to a draft population control bill that has been put up on the website of the Uttar Pradesh law commission.
EXPLAINED: What's Making Cairn Go After India's Overseas Assets And Why It's Saying Air India Is GoI's 'Alter Ego'
All you need to know about Cairn's dispute with the Govt of India, which has seen it appeal to courts in foreign countries to freeze Indian government assets
Internal Problems Behind Punjab Power Crisis, Amarinder Didn't Call to Discuss Issue: Power Minister RK Singh
Union power minister minister RK Singh said though the central dispatch system has been asked to provide help to Punjab, caution must be taken that the country does not suffer because of one state.
DJB to Move SC Seeking Release of Delhi's Legitimate Share of Water from Haryana
The DJB has been supplying 945 MGD of water to city residents this summer against the demand of 1,150 MGD.
Delhi Schools Assembly Halls to be Used for Training, Meeting Purposes: DDMA
Assembly halls in Delhi schools will be allowed to be used for training and meeting purposes, stated a Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA).
Only a Day's Stock of Covid-19 Vaccines Left in Delhi: Official Data
On Friday, 1,31,143 were administered, of which 35,802 were second doses, according to the vaccination bulletin issued by the Delhi government.
BRICS Countries Agree to Innovation Cooperation Action Plan Proposed by India
The details of the action plan will be worked out by the BRICS Science, Technology Innovation Entrepreneurship Partnership (STIEP) working group, it said.