India
New Covid Variant: Need Well Thought Out Plan for Schools Instead of Prolonged Closures, Say Experts
Schools across the country were closed in March last year ahead of a nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus.
After 100% Cut-offs, Delhi University to Relook at Admission Formula in Next Meeting
DU VC Yogesh Singh said that the varsity was looking into how to conduct next year's admission and will take a final call in its December 10 academic council meeting.
UPTET Paper Leak: Varun Gandhi Asks When will Govt Take Action Against Education Mafia
The UPTET 2021 was cancelled on Sunday at the last moment after the paper was leaked. The question paper was found floating on WhatsApp groups at Mathura, Ghaziabad, and Bulandshahr.
After 14 Months, Parliament Passes Bill to Repeal 3 Farm Laws Without Discussion; Oppn Sees Red
The opposition sought a debate on the bill and came to the well of the House raising slogans and banners.
Indian Railways to Run 12 AC Local Trains on Harbour Line in Mumbai from December 1; Check Central Railway New Timetable
No AC local train services will be available on Sundays and nominated holidays on the Harbour line
Snowfall in Hills, Rainfall in Northwest and Central India Likely from Nov 30: IMD
Isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall likely over Gujarat on December 1 and 2.
From Bank of Baroda to Wipro, List of Jobs to Apply for This Week
From engineers to constable, here is a list of all the jobs you can apply for this week.
Govt Panel Seeks Additional Data from SII, Says Covovax Not Yet Approved in Country of Origin
After detailed deliberation, the committee recommended that the firm should submit additional data and information.
TMC Veteran's Son Voices Frustration as Civic Polls Candidates' List Omits His Name, Asserts Loyalty to Party Later
As the tweet triggered a storm, Sayandeb Chatterjee tweeted again, "Speculation is on about my earlier tweet with a lot of corners (sic) trying to spice it up."
Surgical Sponges Left in Abdomen of Patients Removed Successfully at JNMC in Aligarh
two of these patients had sponges left in their bodies for several days after cholecystectomy resection performed by private practitioners, while one had a cotton sponge in the pelvis for months after a dud of a hysterectomy procedure at an inferior medic...
Drugs-on-cruise: No Evidence Barring Accused's Own Statement, Court Says in Bail Order
The NCB had on October 3 arrested actor Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan, Merchant and some others after raiding a cruise ship
Kolkata's Air Quality Ambience Ranges from Poor to Very Poor
The air quality index had ranged between 270 to 320 at Rabindra Bharati air monitoring station this November, an official said.
Resident Docs' Body Calls For Nationwide Suspension Of OPD Services From Nov 27
Federation of Resident Doctors' Association (FORDA) on Friday issued a nationwide call for suspension of out-patient department services at hospitals from November 27 to protest the alleged delay in conducting NEET-PG 2021 counselling. In a letter to Un...
Can't Just Cast Doubt on Covid-19 Vaccination Programme, Cannot Afford Price of Laxity: SC
The top court said lakhs and crores of people have taken their vaccines and even the World Health Organization (WHO) has approved it and the whole world is getting vaccinated
Need to Constantly Evolve Tactics, Techniques, Procedure to Fight Future Wars: Army Chief
Army chief General M M Naravane was in Jaisalmer to observe and review military exercise 'Dakshin Shakti'.
NEET PG Counselling Delayed till January, Doctors Call for Nation-wide Strike
The onus of unfortunate situation affecting health services will be on the concerned authorities, said the doctors' association.