India
Kalra Committed White-collar Crime: Delhi Police to Court in O2 Concentrator Black Marketing Case
The businessman was arrested on May 17 for allegedly hoarding oxygen concentrators and selling them at inflated prices.
Vaccine Takes Time for Harvesting and Quality Testing, This Cannot Be Done Overnight: Govt
Despite the constraints of availability, India has fared well in covering 200 million persons in only 130 days which is the third largest coverage in the world, the ministry said.
Horoscope Today, May 29: Check out Daily Astrological Prediction for Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio and Other Signs
Horoscope 29 May 2021: Check out daily astrological prediction for Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio and other zodiac signs. Find your lucky colour, lucky number for Saturday
Blinken Reaffirms Biden Administration's Commitment To Deepen Indo-US Strategic Partnership
Blinken welcomed Jaishankar to the Department of State, where he reaffirmed the US administration's commitment to deepening the US-India Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership.
Doctor Couple Shot Dead in Broad Daylight in Bharatpur Day After BJP MP's Car Attack
The victims have been identified as Sudeep Gupta and his wife Seema Gupta, both medical doctors by profession.
Before Skipping Review Meet, Mamata's 15-min Interaction with PM on Cyclone Damage
Banerjee sought a Rs 20,000-crore package for redevelopment of the worst-affected areas in West Bengal.
All Indians to be Vaccinated Against Covid-19 by December This Year, Says Prakash Javadekar
Rahul Gandhi, during a press conference, asked the central government to evolve a Covid-19 vaccine strategy for the entire population, warning of multiple waves of the virus at the current rate of vaccination.
NSUI Stages Protest at Ministry of Education, Demands Cancelation of 12th Board Exams
The NSUI demanded that the government should find an alternative to the examinations as India is battling a second wave of coronavirus infection.
News18 Evening Digest: Delhi to Start Unlocking from Monday, Mamata Skips Cyclone Yaas Review Meet with PM & Other Top Stories
These are the top stories we are covering this evening: Lockdown in Delhi Will Be Lifted Gradually, Process to Begin on Monday; Cyclone Yaas: After Skipping Review Meet, Mamata's One-on-one Interaction with PM Modi; Why Past Reports of Blood Clots After A...
Covaxin Production to be Increased to 6-7 Crore Doses a Month in July-August: Health Ministry
This capacity augmentation of Covaxin carried out under Atmanirbhar Bharat 3.0 Mission Covid Suraksha was announced by the government and implemented by the Department of Biotechnology to accelerate the development and production of indigenous jabs.
Karnataka Districts Get Tougher With Lockdown to Bring Down Covid-19 Positivity Rate
Mysore, Mandya, Chikkaballapur and Gadag have implemented stringent restrictions in addition to the existing statewide lockdown restrictions.
Jadavpur University Ranks 18th Among Indian Higher Educational Institutions in CWUR Rankings
Jadavpur University occupies the 18th ranking among all Indian higher educational institutions in World University Rankings 2021/22
India in Touch with Antiguan Govt After Choksi Detained in Dominica; to Ascertain His Citizenship
Choksi was captured in neighbouring Dominica after an Interpol Yellow Notice was issued against him.
After Losing Mother to Covid, Chennai Woman's 'Oxygen Auto' Saves Lives of 300 Patients
Seetha Devi was faced with horrors when she was struggling to arrange for an oxygen cylinder for her covid-19 positive mother, who was battling for breath on May 1.
Jarawa, Great Andamanese Get Covid Jabs as Vaccination Begins in Andaman to Protect Vulnerable Tribal Groups
It was learnt that the island administration has started vaccination of tribal groups in the wake of a rising number of cases this time as compared to last year in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
CBSE 12th Exams in Open Book Mode, Demand Student Association
CBSE 12th Board Exams 2021: The SIO in its letter suggested that "students should be allowed to select a minimum of three subjects to appear in," if the proposal of holding exams for selected subjects is considered.