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Congress to Hold Protests, Submit Memorandums to President Against Petrol, Diesel Price Hikes
In the following week, between June 30-July 4, the party will also conduct massive protests at the Taluk, Teshil and block levels, KC Venugopal said.
Smriti Irani Attacks Congress President Sonia Gandhi on RGF Row, Accuses Her of 'Looting' Country
She also suggested that like Amethi, the Congress will face electoral defeat in Nehru-Gandhi family's pocket borough of Rae Bareli.
Delhi Govt Links 1,055 Beds in 8 Banquet Halls with State-run Hospitals
According to the government's plan, the administration will set up 11,229 beds in 77 banquet halls to ramp up medical infrastructure to deal with the COVID-19 situation in the city.
Kanpur Shelter Home Case: Two Officials Suspended for Not Discharging Duties Properly
District probation officer Ajit Kumar and officiating superintendent Mithlesh Pal were charged for not following the UP government's coronavirus guidelines and failing to take care of inmates.
TV Cameraperson Dies of Coronavirus in Chennai, CM Announces Rs 5 Lakh Assistance
A journalist for about 20 years, he had worked for a couple of media outlets,the Chennai Press Club said in a statement.
Delhi Airport on High Alert after Locust Swarms Spotted Nearby
The spotting took place near to national highway 8's stretch which connects the national capital to Gurugram around 11am, sources said.
Amit Shah and Arvind Kejriwal Visit 10,000-bed Covid-19 Care Facility in Delhi, Review Arrangements
The facility on the Radha Soami Satsang Beas campus in the Chhatarpur area will have two wings -- a COVID care centre where asymptomatic positive cases will be treated and a dedicated COVID healthcare centre.
Covid-19 Triggering Panic Attacks, Depression and Suicides, Say Experts
Potential job losses, financial burden, uncertainty about the future and fears of running out of food and necessities add to the worries.
Deceptive Acts of China Being Condemned Across the World: Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Friday said the boycott of Chinese goods has started on its own.
Railways Got 32 Applications to Make Gwalior, Nagpur, Amritsar & Sabarmati Stations Iconic City Centres
IRSDC, the nodal agency for redevelopment of railway stations, invited the requests for qualification (RFQs) last December.
No Hizb Militant in South Kashmir's Tral Now, First Time Since 1989, Say Police
The police's claim came after three militants were on Friday killed in an overnight encounter with security forces in the Chewa Ular area of Tral in south Kashmir's Pulwama district.
Delhi Municipal Corporations Propose Use of Schools, Community Centres for Covid-19 Patients
North Delhi mayor Jai Prakash said the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) is readying 607 beds in its six hospitals, 6,804 beds in 71 schools and 634 beds in 12 community halls with all basic facilities.
Babri Accused Says He is in Self-quarantine, Court Still Wants Him to Appear
From the application for exemption moved by the accused's lawyer, it appears that he is not infected with coronavirus and hence he will have to appear in court when so directed, the judge said.
India to End Central Control of Gas Prices, Lift LNG Transport Use
India, which is a large emitter of greenhouse gases and has multiple gas pricing regimes, aims to raise the share of gas in its energy mix to 15% by 2030, from 6.2%.
Finance Commission's Advisory Council Discusses Possibility of Debt Consolidation Road Map Post Covid-19
In the virtual meetings with the Finance Commission on June 25-26, the Advisory Council felt that the impact of the pandemic on the economy and on the fiscal positions of the Union and state governments is still highly uncertain.
'We are Also Indians': Footballers From the North-east Want More Voices Against Racism in India
Despite Indian football running on the talent from the North-east, do enough voices rise to support them when they are subjected to racism in their own country?