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Rajnath Talks to Singapore Defence Minister About Reinforcing Capacities to Fight Covid in India
Singapore on Wednesday had sent a consignment of oxygen cylinders to support India's COVID-19 pandemic response.
Vaccination Vexation: Here are the Key Challenges Plaguing India's Covid Fight
News18 analyses issues like limited stocks, massive orders, private hospitals stepping out from May 1 and falling vaccination numbers afflicting the process.
VTU Exams Postponed, Revised Date to be Released Soon
The exam has been postponed as a lockdown has been imposed in Karnataka from April 27.
Shooting World Cup in Baku Will Not Take Place Due to Covid-19 Pandemic
The upcoming ISSF World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan, scheduled to be held just before the Tokyo Olympics, will not take place due to a surge in Covid-19 cases in the host country.
Rani Rampal Among 7 Women Hockey Players to Test Positive for Coronavirus
Captain Rani Rampal is among seven members of the Indian women's hockey team and support staff who have tested positive for Covid-19.
318 Oxygen Concentrators Brought from New York to Delhi, 2 Containers Airlifted from Dubai: Govt
Various hospitals across the country continue to grapple with a severe shortage of medical oxygen on Monday even after receiving emergency supplies.
Set Up More Covid-19 Testing Centres, Sample Collection Infrastructure: HC to Delhi Govt
The direction was issued by the court after several lawyers told the bench that they were facing difficulty in getting tested as labs were saying they will carry out sample collection after 2-3 days.
Mamata Rallied in Wheelchair, BJP Brought in Big Guns: Bengal's Bitter Campaigning Ends Today
Covid has dominated the discourse at the fag end of the election campaign, with Banerjee accusing the Centre of “sleeping at the wheel” as the second Covid-19 wave hit the country.
Harsh Vardhan Calls for 'Greater Degree of Shared Idealism', Slams 'Needless Politics' on Vaccination
Union Minister Harsh Vardhan said he sees no reason why the states must complain now as they were demanding removal of restrictions on vaccine supplies to them.
CJI Swings in Action, Meets Senior Judges to Take Stock of Covid-19 Situation
The 48th CJI, after being administered oath by President Ram Nath Kovind in a brief function here, went to the Supreme Court premises on a Saturday, a court holiday, and held meeting to discuss apex court's functioning in view of resurgence of pandemic.
University of Dundee Offer Scholarship Worth 5000 GBP/year to South Asian Students
The South Asia Scholarship is being offered to Indian students to study a full-time postgraduate and undergraduate programme at the University of Dundee, starting in September 2021.
Covid-19: Delhi Govt Deputes Teachers for Monitoring of Dead Bodies; Teachers' Association Upset
On Thursday, Delhi recorded 306 COVID-19 deaths and 26,169 cases with a positivity rate of 36.24%.
UK Variant Could Be Behind Current COVID-19 Surge in Delhi: NCDC Chief
The UK variant was found in 28 percent of samples in the second week of March. In its last week, 50 percent of samples had this variant,
KTET 2021 Notification Released, Application Process to Start from April 28
Registered candidates can download their duly filled application form by May 7.
AICTE Revises Rules for Online Education, Extends Intake Capacity
Under UGC's guidelines, there are no restrictions in the capacity of intake in open and distance learning programme at the Learning Support Centre or Study Centre and Main campus.
People Dying Due to Lack of Oxygen, Why Can't TN Govt Take Over Vedanta's Unit to Produce It: SC
We are not interested that Vedanta or A, B or C runs it. We are interested that oxygen should be produced, a bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde said.