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Vaccination of Pregnant, Lactating Women May Be Done at Their Check-up Facilities, Says Order
The vaccination exercise against COVID-19 had begun from January 16 this year while pregnant women were made eligible to get a shot about a month ago
Delhi Police Arrests Former BJP Spokesperson, 5 Others Over Communal Slogans at Jantar Mantar
A video showing anti-Muslim slogans being raised during a protest at Jantar Mantar here was widely circulated on social media.
Militants Attack CRPF Team in J&K's Shopian, Constable Injured
The ultras attacked the team at Kralcheck while they were carrying out road opening duties
Resumption of Trains in Mumbai Unlikely to Benefit Young Workforce, 2.6% Of Whom Are Fully Vaccinated
Vaccination for the 18-44s was conducted between May 1 and 12 before the state decided to prioritize the second dose for the 45-plus.
Mughal Emperor Jehangir Had A Large Collection Of Paintings
Jehangir’s autobiography reflects his artistic sides. While travelling, he used to take artists along with him and ask them to paint flora, fauna and other things that he came across.
3 Bills Passed in LS Amid Continued Oppn Protests; 3 Others Including on OBCs State List Introduced
Lok Sabha also witnessed some rare moments of opposition members withdrawing their protests, which have been continuing since the beginning of the Monsoon Session.
Peace Restored Along Assam-Mizoram Border, but Such Disputes Can't Be Resolved Overnight: Sarma
Sarma, who is on a four-day visit to the national capital starting from Saturday, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Monday.
Chennai Corporation Seeks Cleaning Work At Night To Prevent Traffic Disruption
A mass cleaning drive that began nine weeks ago has so far removed 17,500 tonnes of garbage and debris, according to reports.
In Varanasi, Ganga Aarti On Road As River Flowing Above Danger Mark
Manikarnika Ghat is flooded, which means that all cremations are being done on the platform above the road.
Russian President Putin Calls for Special Structure Within UN to Fight Maritime Crimes
The high-level open debate on Enhancing Maritime Security: A Case for International Cooperation' is one of the three signature events being hosted by India during its month-long Presidency of the powerful 15-nation UN body.
Anti-Muslims Slogans Raised At Delhi's Jantar Mantar, Police Registers FIR After Video Goes Viral
In the videos circulating on social media, slogans threatening Muslims were heard with chants of 'Ram, Ram'. Many other provocative slogans were also raised in the event.
Abhishek Banerjee to Reach Delhi Tonight, Attend Parliament on Tuesday, Meet Oppn Leaders
The TMC MP will put up some tough questions before the Centre in Parliament and also build ties with BJP rivals, sources say.
SP, Mahaan Dal Will Win 400 Seats in Upcoming Assembly Polls, Form Govt in UP : Akhilesh Yadav
Addressing a meeting of Mahaan Dal workers here, Akhilesh Yadav said till now he has been asserting that the SP will get 350 seats but after the programme of Mahaan Dal, they will win 400 seats.
Delhi Reports 66 New Covid-19 Cases, Zero Deaths in a Day; Positivity Rate 0.10%
The death toll stands at 25,066, it said.
5 People, Including 4 Children, Dead in Road Accident in UP's Mau
According to ADM Kehari Singh, the accident took place in Sonbarsa village under Dohrighat police station area of the district.
How Goes India’s Covid Vaccine Production? Here’s a Look at the Numbers
As India gets another vaccine added to its arsenal, a look at how many doses have been received and what to expect in the coming days.