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JNU Entrance Exam Deferred, Varsity to Adjust Academic Calendar: VC
Kumar also said that in universities were admissions are based on merit (marks scored by a student in class 12) or in the case where entrance tests can not be held, the varsities can devise appropriate procedure which is fair.
9,346 Children Orphaned, Abandoned or Lost a Parent to Covid-19, NCPCR Tells SC
The NCPCR said states leading the chart like Uttar Pradesh has 2,110 such children, Bihar 1,327, Kerala 952 and Madhya Pradesh 712.
Popular Chinese Blogger Gets 8 Months in Jail for 'Defaming Martyrs' After Galwan Valley Clash
A Nanjing court in East China's Jiangsu Province also ordered the blogger, known online as "Labixiaoqiu," to publicly apologise through major domestic portals.
Hospitals in Delhi Record Lowest Covid-Related Admissions in Nearly Two Months
The number of people discharged from hospitals on a daily basis after recovering from COVID-19 has outnumbered the number of those getting admitted since May 14.
Rajnath Singh, Australian Defence Min Hold Telephonic Conversation, Resolve to Hold '2+2' Dialogue Soon
The defence ministry said the two ministers reviewed the defence cooperation in the backdrop of the current regional situation.
'Hall of Shame': Rahul Gandhi Attacks PM Modi on GDP and Unemployment
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi shared a graph showing a rise in unemployment among the youth since 2014 and raised the issue "shortage" of drugs to treat black fungus.
Sushil Kumar's Arms License Suspended Post His Arrest in Chhatrasal Stadium Murder Case
Delhi Police said that the process to cancel Sushil Kumar's arms license has been started.
States, UTs to Have Nearly 12 Crore Covid-19 Vaccine Doses in June, Will Release Buffer Stock: Centre
The Health Secretary appreciated the collective efforts of states and UTS to increase the pace of vaccination in the last week of May 2021 as most of the vaccine supply of the current month reached the states towards the end.
Centre Sends Reminder to 'now-retired' WB Chief Secretary to Report in Delhi on Tuesday
Amid the political slugfest over the issue, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said Bandyopadhyay has "retired" and he has been appointed as her adviser for three years.
'If Mumbai Doesn't Take Restrictions Seriously...': Maha CM Takes Serious Note of Laxity in Covid Behaviour
The Maharashtra government on Sunday extended the lockdown-like curbs in the state till June 15 and said relaxations will be granted depending on the Covid-19 positivity rate and availability of oxygen beds.
IIT Roorkee Researchers Claim India Was Home to 'Sea Cows'
Sea cows are an endangered species of herbivorous marine mammals, which feed on seagrass in shallow coastal waters.
JNU Further Extends Campus Curfew up to June 7
The earlier curfew imposed by JNU was scheduled to end on May 31
Shashi Tharoor Writes Letter to PM Seeking Cancellation of Class 12 Board Exams
Many students are also "facing considerable mental fatigue", hence it would be impractical them appear for the exams and perform well, the letter read.
Court Grants Bail to Businessman Navneet Kalra in Oxygen Concentrator Black-marketing Case
During a raid, 524 oxygen concentrators were recovered from Khan Chacha, Town Hall, and Nege & Ju restaurants owned by Kalra.
MeT Forecasts Partly Cloudy Sky in Delhi; Minimum Temp Settles at 26.8 Deg C
The city had registered a low of 25.3 degrees Celsius on Monday while the maximum temperature had stood at 40.1 degrees Celsius.
MHA Invites Applications for Citizenship from Non-Muslim Refugees from Afghan, Pak, B'desh in 13 Dists
The fresh order is no way connected to the Citizenship Amendment Act enacted in 2019. The Rules under the CAA are yet to be framed by the government.