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Delhi Wakes Up to Cold Morning As Temperature Dips, Air Quality Remains Poor
The air quality index in the city stood at 261 at 8 am.
Sonia Gandhi Calls Off Her Birthday Celebrations Over CDS Bipin Rawat's Death
AICC general secretary K C Venugopal announced the party chief's decision on Twitter and urged party workers to avoid any celebrations.
PM Modi-led CCS Briefed About Helicopter Crash Leading to CDS Gen Rawat's Death
The meeting will be attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Home Minister Amit Shah among others.
Omicron Cases Must Be Treated Only in Designated Covid Facilities: Centre to States
States and UTs should also undertake increased surveillance for detecting unusual events such as new clusters of Covid positive cases and vaccination breakthrough cases.
CBSE 10th Computer Application Paper Well-balanced, Tested Thinking Skills, Say Teachers
CBSE class 10 term 1 computer application exam was moderately difficult. It was divided into two parts. Most students seem satisifed with the exam.
CBSE Class 12 Board Math, English Papers Tough, Claims RSP MP Demands Liberal Evaluation
Lok Sabha member MK Premchandran on Tuesday claimed in the House that the Mathematics and English papers of the CBSE class 12 board exams were "very tough" as questions were "lengthy and out of syllabus".
Karnataka Govt Partners with UK-based Firm to Skill Nurses, to Offer Foreign Job Opportunity too
Under the programme, ISDC will be placing successful candidates as registered nurses in the UK in association with National Health Services (NHS).
Lok Sabha Passes Bill to Enhance Status of 6 More Institutes of Pharmaceutical Education, Research
The Lok Sabha on Monday passed a bill that seeks to accord institute of national importance status to six more institutes of pharmaceutical education and research, start new courses and also set up an advisory council for them.
TRS MPs to Boycott Parliament's Winter Session Over Farmers' Issues
Shouting slogans against the government and in support of farmers, TRS MPs staged a walkout from the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. All the MPs were dressed in black.
EXPLAINED: What Happens In Zero Hour And How The Govt Is Held To Account In Question Hour
The Question Hour has been described as one of the "liveliest hours" in Parliament, while the Zero Hour that follows arose as a matter of convention
India Needs 'Mid-Term Course Correction and One India, One Policy' to Charge Up EV Sector: Parl Panel
Lack of visible charging infra is a major roadblock, manufacturers have told the committee.
Delhi Man Held For Sexually Assaulting Deaf-mute Woman Multiple Times
The accused, identified as Rehan Rofiq (34), has been arrested in the case, police said.
Coronavirus India Tally: Active Covid Cases Lowest in 552 Days; 211 Deaths in 24 Hours
The death toll climbed to 4,73,537 with 211 fresh fatalities, according to the data updated at 8 am.
Omicron: Key to Ending Transmission, Contact Tracing in India Needs a Complex 'Algorithm'. Here's How it Works
Since the pandemic began, a variety of variants have emerged, necessitating authorities to trace the contacts of a positive patient.
Omicron: Parliamentary Panel Recommends Evaluation of Vaccines, More Research for Booster Dose
The committee recommended INSACOG to closely monitor the new strain of the virus and work towards upgrading the genome sequencing infrastructure in the country.
Senior Women's National Football Championship Get its Quarter-finalists, Sandhiya Top Scorer
Manipur, Railways, Assam, Goa, Maharashtra, Odisha, Mizoram and Tamil Nadu are the quarter-finalists at Senior Women's National Football Championship.