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'I Have CD of Honeytrap Scandal', Says Congress' Kamal Nath; Accuses BJP of Botching Covid-19 Death Toll Data
Kamal Nath had also accused the Shivraj government of fudging covid-19 casualty figures and claimed that over one lakh persons have died in the state.
Record 20.61 Lakh Covid Tests Done in a Day in India; Daily Positivity Rate Dips at 12.59%: Govt
India's COVID-19 daily recoveries continued to outnumber the daily new cases for the eighth consecutive day, with 3,57,295 patients recuperating in a span of 24 hours.
Delhi University to Hold Assignment-Based Exams for Fourth-Semester UG Students
In ABE mode of examination, students are given marks on the basis of subject-specific assignments submitted. The mode of exam for first-year students yet to be decided.
Meet Team Avengers, a Motley Group of Professionals Aiding Covid-hit With Oxygen, Food and Medicine
The Avengers group, which started working on WhatsApp, to begin with, brought together friends and acquaintances to help the many suffering from the repercussions of the pandemic.
Now, Kids of Covid-Recovered Families in Maharashtra Hit by Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome
Several cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome have been cropping up among 2-12 year old children across hospitals in Nagpur.
Cyclone Yaas: Coast Guard Warn Fishermen, Mariners in Bay of Bengal to Return to Shore
Yaas is forming in the Bay of Bengal a few days after the cyclone Tauktae hit the Arabian Sea.
PM Modi to Interact With Doctors, Other Frontline Health Workers of Varanasi on Friday
Prime Minister Modi will also discuss the ongoing efforts for tackling the second wave of Covid-19 in Varanasi and preparations for the future.
Covid Patient Dead, But UP Hospital 'Kept Sending SMS About Her Vitals’ to Family for 2 Days
The incident was reported from Hallet hospital in Kanpur.
UP: Probe Ordered for Breaking Protocol in Cremation of Covid-19 Victims by Govt Hospital
According hospital sources, 17 people died at the COVID-19 dedicated centre at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital on Monday and Tuesday.
Black Fungus Drug Shortage to be Resolved Soon as Pharma Companies Ramp up Production: Govt
Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya informed that Indian companies have also placed orders for importing six lakh vials of Amphotericin B.
Covid-19 Crisis in India: Experts Question ICMR's Role in Calling the Shots Amid Pandemic
The ICMR wasn't supposed to be the ones to decide the treatment criteria or isolation rules and vaccination plans, opine experts.
Act of Kindness: Hyderabad Cop Offers His Lunchbox to Destitute Kids on Road, Video Goes Viral
When Mahesh was passing by the Somajiguda area while patrolling the streets, he saw two little children looking through dustbins for food. Their plight moved the cop and he offered them his tiffin.
NEST 2021 Applications Closing Today, Here’s How to Apply
The exam will be conducted in computer-based test mode.
JAM 2021 Deadline Extended, Check Steps to Apply and Exam Pattern
JAM 2021JAM 2021 will be conducted in the online mode as a Computer Based Test (CBT)
MUHS Exams Postponed, to be Held in June in Offline Mode
This decision was announced by Anil Deshmusk, Medical Education Minister of Maharashtra.
Western Railway Cancels 6 More Special Trains, Extends Trips of 2; See List Here
The Western Railway has extended trips of Surat – Hatia Special train on special fare up to Madhupur station