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Ministry of S&T Allocated Over Rs 1,600 Cr for Covid-related Research, Product Development
Additionally, facility enhancement of Bharat Biotech and three public sector undertakings to support augmented production of Covaxin, is also being supported under the mission, Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh said.
Maharashtra Out of the Covid-19 Docks? R-rate Down, Districts Doing Better
Among the 44 districts in India still showing more than 10 percent weekly positivity rate, none are from Maharashtra.
When Lalu Met Mulayam: Experts Read Nothing Much for 2022 UP Assembly Elections
Speculations are rife about the political meaning of this meeting between the two veterans.
Delta Responsible for 77% Covid-19 Infections Across K'taka, Predominant Variant Among Children Too
The move to study genome sequences of the virus that has infected children in the second wave is part of efforts to prepare for the third next wave of infections.
Quizzed on Agri Societies, Medical Colleges & Banks, Amit Shah Calms Nerves Over Ministry of Cooperation
The mandate of the ministry is realisation of vision from cooperation to prosperity, strengthening of cooperative movement in the country and deepening its reach up to the grassroots, Shah said.
Over 48 Crore Covid-19 Vaccine Doses Administered in India So Far, Says Govt
Five states-- Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh -- have administered more than one crore cumulative doses of Covid-19 vaccine in the 18-44 age group.
5 American Officers Charged Over Violent Arrests Of Black Men
Miami Beach (AP) Five Florida police officers have been charged with battery connected to the violent arrests of two Black men last week, prosecutors have announced. Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle on Monday held a news conference...
Yamuna Flowing Below Warning Level In Mathura: Officials
The Yamuna river was flowing below the warning level at Mathura's Prayag Ghat on Monday, officials said. "The water level of the river is likely to remain stationary at 165 metres on Tuesday," Irrigation department executive engineer Bacchan Singh said.
On the Run for 3 Yrs, Man Wanted for Facilitating Hawala Payments to Pak Handlers Held in UP
Accused Dinesh Kumar Singh along with Musharraf used fake documents and his photograph to open accounts in different banks.
Will Citizens Need Third or Booster Dose of Covid-19 Vaccine?: HC Asks Maha Govt
The state also told the HC that it continued to face shortage of vaccine allocation from the Union government.
Rainfall in Aug, Sep Likely to Be on Higher Side of Normal: IMD
The IMD has also started issuing a month-wise forecast for the four-month rainfall season from this year. For August, it said, "Rainfall averaged over the country as a whole is most likely to be normal (94 to 106 per cent of LPA)."
MP Rains: 60 People Stranded in Flooded Building in Sheopur; Rescue Ops on
The IMD on Sunday had issued a 'red alert', warning of very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall, ranging from 115.6 mm to 204.5 mm or above, along with thunderstorm and lightning at isolated places in 10 MP districts.
GATE 2022 Registration to Begin from August 30, Exam in February
GATE 2022: This year two new papers namely Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (NM) and Geomatics Engineering (GE) have been added to the exam.
Oppn Plans 'Mock Parliament' to Take on Centre as Pegasus Stalls Monsoon Session, Meeting Tomorrow
The parties have accused the government of not allowing their version to reach the public and merely passing bill after bill.
Govt Hospitals Can Now Use Leftover Vaccine Quota of Private Facilities as States Deal With Shortage
In June, when PM Narendra Modi announced that the Centre would take charge of the procurement of vaccines, it was decided that 75% would be given to government hospitals wherein 25% would be available with the private facilities.
Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha Proceedings Adjourned for the Day Amid Ruckus by Oppn
Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha proceedings were adjourned for the day as opposition MPs continued to create ruckus, demanding a discussion on the 'Pegasus Project' media report.