India
50-Year-Old Burnt to Death after Car Catches Fire at Flyover in Delhi's Mangolpuri Area
The police received information about the incident on Thursday. The vehicle was found at the flyover near Kali Mata Mandir in Outer Ring road, a senior police officer said.
SSLC Exams for Students in Containment Zones in Karnataka to be Deferred again, Says Minister
The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) announced the revised dates for the pending SSLC papers on May 18. The state board exams are scheduled to begin from June 25 to July 4.
AIIMS Mess Worker Dies of Covid-19, RDA Alleges Precaution Lapse
The RDA also alleged that the hostel superintendent tried to present the death of the mess worker as a case of probable cardiac event.
3 Migrant Workers From Bihar's Gopalganj Killed, 1 Seriously Hurt in Road Accident in UP's Mirzapur
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath expressed grief over the incident and announced an ex-gratia payment of Rs two lakh each to the families of the deceased.
India Records Over 6,000 Coronavirus Cases in a Day for the First Time, Death Toll Climbs to 3,583
According to health ministry data, India has recorded 6,088 new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours, with 148 deaths reported in the same period.
RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das' Presser at 10am Amid Buzz of Loan Moratorium Extension. Here's What to Expect
It is expected that the governor may announce an extension of the loan moratorium for term loans for a few more months in the backdrop of extension of the nationwide lockdown till May 31.
India in Touch With the British Government Over Extradition of Vijay Mallya: MEA
Last week, Mallya lost his appeals in the UK Supreme Court against his extradition to India to face money laundering and fraud charges.
Barbers' Shops, Parlours Can Reopen in Green Zone in Madhya Pradesh: Govt
Principal Secretary, Home, S N Mishra informed that as per the SOP, those having fever, cold, cough or sore throat will not be allowed to visit these establishments
Sprinklr Will Have No Role in Analysing Covid-19 Data, Kerala Govt Informs HC
In an affidavit, the state government has submitted that it has now "full and exclusive ownership of the data" which will be analysed by state-owned CDIT.
Covid-19 Cases Likely to Rise in Bengal as Social-distancing Norms Go Up in Smoke: Doctors
With lakhs of people rendered homeless in the districts of East Midnapore, Howrah and North 24 Parganas, the state administration has put them up at several shelter homes and temporary relief camps, where the words "social distancing" sound like a luxury.
Migrant Workers from Assam Walk to Chennai From Vellore, Spend Night Under Flyover
With nowhere to go, they spent a night under a flyover and finally ended up in a college here where they are temporarily lodged.
Violation of Lockdown in Various Places, Ensure its Srict Implementation: MHA to States
In a communication to all states and UTs, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla also said there should be strict compliance of the order issued for night curfew or prohibition of all non-essential activities between 7 pm and 7 am.
CISF Order Cancelling Transfers This Year to Save Over Rs 38 Crore Funds
Another official said about 12,000-13,000 personnel who were supposed to be transferred this year are eligible to draw varied sums of money under the transfer allowance head.
Timely Case Identification, Proper Clinical Management Key for Low Mortality Rate in India: Health Min
An analysis of the COVID-19 deaths show 64 per cent of the fatalities in males and the remaining 36 per cent in females, the Union Health Ministry said.
Lawyers Need Not Wear Coats, Gowns During Virtual Hearings: Bombay HC
Advocates may wear a tie or white band ensuring proper decorum before the virtual courts, it said.
Kolkata Airport Resumes Operations After Hit by Cyclone Amphan, Air India Hangar Damaged
According to sources at the airport, operations recommenced at noon with the arrival of a Russian chartered plane for evacuation of stranded Russian nationals.