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Yellow Alert in Delhi: Schools, Colleges Shut Again Following Spike in COVID-19 Cases
The Directorate of Education (DoE) clarified that online teaching learning, examinations and related activities such as practicals, projects and assignments for classes 9 to 12 would be conducted according to schedule.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai Can Be Questioned in Privacy Lawsuit, Judge Rules
Sundar Pichai in 2019 was warned that describing the company's Incognito browsing mode as "private" was problematic, yet it stayed the course.
Rajesh Khanna Birth Anniversary: Journey of Bollywood’s First Superstar
Rajesh Khanna acted in 180 films in a career spanning over four decades.
EVTRIC Motors Unveils Three Electric Two-Wheelers at EV India Expo 2021
The EVTRIC Rise, EVTRIC Mighty and EVTRIC Ride Pro were unveiled at the EV India Expo 2021 held at India Expo Centre, Greater Noida.
Year Ender 2021: 5 Times Malaika Arora Wowed Us With Her Yoga Postures
One of the fittest celebrities in the country, actress Malaika Arora never fails to serve her fans with ample doses of inspiration. With time her choice of workout and lifestyle also evolved
Ranvir Shorey's 10-year-old Son Haroon Tests Covid Positive After Goa Vacation
Ranvir Shorey also refuted report that he has tested positive for Covid once again after recovering from the infection in February earlier this year.
PM Modi's Pep Talk with Woman Given Triple Talaq: 'Make Your Daughters Study, They'll Be Self-Confident'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Kanpur to interact with 25 beneficiaries of different government schemes.
Delhi Doctors Protest: Delegation Meets Union Health Minister; FORDA to Continue Strike
FORDA president and few other protesting resident doctors met Mandaviya, who urged them to call off their strike in the larger public interest.
Houston Covid Vaccine Gets Approval For Use In India
The Texas Children's Hospital (TCH) and Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) announced on Tuesday that Corbevax, a protein subunit Covid vaccine, has received approval from the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) to launch it in India. The initial const...
Saints Focused On Playoff Push After Outbreak Set Them Back
Saints coach Sean Payton sounded ready to accept and move on immediately from a potentially costly lateseason defeat.
Liverpool Loses For 2nd Time In EPL, Big Blow To Title Hopes
Losses for Liverpool are about as rare as penalty misses by Mohamed Salah.
Global Stocks End Mixed After Record-setting Session
European stocks rose on Tuesday while Wall Street shares closed mixed after another recordsetting session in which investors shrugged off concerns over Omicrondriven travel disruptions and store closures.
California Records More Than 5 Million Cases Amid Omicron Surge
Sacramento (AP) California became the first state to record more than 5 million known coronavirus infections, according to the state dashboard on Tuesday, which was delayed by the holiday weekend. The grim milestone, as reported by the California Depar...
Dollar Lifted By Safe-haven Flows, Fed Expectations
The dollar edged higher in thin trading on Tuesday, helped by safehaven flows as worries over the spread of COVID19 sapped a multiday rally in equity markets, and on expectations the Federal Reserve could raise interest rates as early as March.
Brazil Government To Send Relief Funds To Flood-ravaged Northeast
The Brazilian government has allocated 200 million reais ($35.5 million) in disaster relief funds to northeastern Brazil, where 20 people have died and tens of thousands have been displaced amid severe flooding, according to a Tuesday presidential decree.
Forest Dept's Scribe Gunned Down By Naxals
Naxals shot down a 25-year-old scribe working with the Jharkhand forest department in West Singhbhum district on Tuesday suspecting him to be a police informer, police said. Superintendent of Police Ajay Linda said the Naxals also set ablaze an...