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‘Misconceived, No Merit’: Ramdev Replies to Legal Notice Over His ‘Allopathy Stupid Science’ Remark
The notice was sent by Federation of All India Medical Associations. Ramdev has asked the association to withdraw the notice immediately.
IIT-Delhi Scientists Withdrew Research on Evolution of SARS-CoV-2, Still Believe “Possible Laboratory Contamination Cannot be Ruled Out”
“We still believe there is 'something odd' in terms of duration of evolution and acquisition of the inserts. We have been following up various papers and reports but are no longer actively involved in finding the origin, said the lead researcher.
PM's YUVA Scheme to Train, Publish Young Authors, Offers Stipend of Rs 50,000; Here's How to Apply
At end of the mentorship, the candidates will get a consolidated sum of Rs 3 lakh and a royalty of 10 per cent on their book.
JEE Mains, NEET, CUCET 2021: Final Decision on Entrance Exams in Two Weeks
Education Ministry will now review the COVID-19 situation across the country and then it will take the final decision on various examinations within two weeks.
EXPLAINED: How DRASTIC Used Common Tools To Find Uncommon Evidence In Covid-19 Lab Leak Debate
A group of mostly anonymous amateur sleuths used the internet to find a rich haul of information that's driven calls for a proper probe into Covid-19's origins
Madarsa Building Damaged in Massive Blast in Bihar's Banka, 4 Injured
The blast took place in a room adjacent to the madarsa which was closed for a long time.
Education Ministry to Create Accessible Digital Books, e-Content for Specially-abled Children
The guidelines suggest that the content of ADTs should be provided in multiple formats including text, audio, video, sign language etc
Why Govt Used Covid-19 Data as 'Propaganda Tool' Rather Than to Stop Virus, Asks Priyanka Gandhi
In her posers to the Centre, she asked why there is such a massive deficit between official death data of Covid and unofficial data gathered from crematoriums, graveyards and other sources.
India May Raise Vaccine Spending to Up to Rs 450 Billion from Budgeted Amount: Report
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in an address to the nation on Monday that the federal government would bear the cost of vaccinating all adults from June 21.
World Cup Qualifiers: Sunil Chhetri Brace Helps India Beat Bangladesh 2-0 and Climb into Direct Asian Cup Spot
India's dominating performance was rewarded in the last 12 minutes of the match as India scored not once but twice through captain fantastic Sunil Chhetri.
Delhi Might Get Some Relief from Heat; IMD Says Rain Likely on Saturday
The city recorded a maximum temperature of 40.3 degrees Celsius.
Noida Metro to Resume Service from June 9 After Covid-19 Lockdown Hiatus
The announcement comes close on the heels of Delhi Metro resuming services on Monday and Gautam Buddh Nagar also relaxing restrictions that were put in place.
Delhi HC Refuses to Stay Order Allowing Pvt Schools to Charge Annual, Development Fees
The Delhi High Court refused to stay its single judge order allowing private unaided schools to collect annual and development charges from students
'Not Interested in Any Ministerial Post...': Abhishek Banerjee Plans to Take TMC At National Level
Abhishek Banerjee's decision to stay away from any ministerial post came after the BJP accused Mamata Banerjee for working towards "Bhatija Kalyan" (welfare of nephew) and least bothered about the people in West Bengal.
Bihar Board Releases Simultala Vidyalaya Result
The Simultala Awasiya Vidyalaya (SAU) is a central government-funded school, which one needs to clear entrance exam for enrollment in Class 6.
Heavy Rain Warning in Coastal Maharashtra; CM Uddhav Thackeray Asks Officials to Stay Alert
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said patients, including those suffering from COVID-19, should not face any hurdle in their treatment.