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West Bengal Board Cancels Class 11 Exam, Changes Class 12 Exam Timings
Mahua Das, the president of the council, also said in a statement that annual exams for Class 11 students have been suspended for the year
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal Announces Extension of Lockdown Till May 10
Movement of individuals (except for essential activities and services) hs been prohibited till 5 am on May 10.
Police Comfort Brother-sister Duo, Hand Them Over To Relative After Both Parents Die Of COVID
The Delhi Police on Friday came to the rescue of two distraught children who lost both their parents to COVID-19 in quick succession, officials said. The brother-sister duo, aged around 20, were counselled and comforted by police personnel and handed o...
Treat Available Oxygen as Critical Commodity: Centre Tells States Amid Crisis Situation
AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Guleria said in the second wave of the pandemic, the rate of rise of the infection has been rapid, which has put an immense strain on the health infrastructure.
Covid-19: Maharashtra's Vaccination Count Goes Up by 34,000 Amid Vaccine Shortage
As compared to 2,37,700 people who were inoculated on Wednesday, a total of 2,72,176 beneficiaries were given the jabs on Thursday, an increase of 34,476.
Amid Covid-19 Surge, Haryana Govt Imposes Weekend Curfew in 9 Districts
The districts where the weekend lockdown will be in force are Gurgaon, Faridabad, Panchkula, Sonipat, Rohtak, Karnal, Hisar, Sirsa and Fatehabad, Home and Health Minister Anil Vij said in a tweet.
Doctors, Cops, Common Citizens: Everyone Struggles to Procure Remdesivir Amid Acute Shortage
While some find their way through by paying exorbitant amounts in the black market, for some it is impossible, and a few others get lucky in the nick of time.
PM Modi Meets Council of Ministers Over Covid-19 Crisis, Reviews Measures Being Taken
This was the first meeting of the council of ministers in the aftermath of the second wave of Covid-19 in the country.
Tamil Nadu Defers Covid Vaccine Rollout Over Uncertainty in Supplies
For the present, the state government would continue to administer vaccines with the existing stock.
British-Indian Doctors Step in to Assist Indian Counterparts Dealing with Covid Crisis
Within a few days BAPIO expects to have more than a thousand doctors on board to work supportively of doctors in India.
Two Covid-infected Tihar Inmates Die at East Delhi Hospital
According to data shared by the prisons department, 303 inmates have tested positive for the coronavirus since March 2021. Of them, 33 recovered, four died while there are 266 active cases.
Maharashtra Govt Starts Safety Inspection of Covid-19 Hospitals
Taking cognisance of a spate of fire incidents in hospitals in recent times, Raut said he had asked the Chief Electrical Inspector to audit electrical safety in hospitals across the state as per the existing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Delhi University to Announce Decision on Final Exams Soon
The university also clarified that the decision regarding mid-term semester or year exams has already been taken and will remain the same.
FIR Registered Against Param Bir Singh Over Cop's Complaint, Former Top Moves HC Over
In his plea, Singh said he was being targeted and harassed for highlighting the alleged "corrupt malpractices" of former home minister and NCP leader Anil Deshmukh.
Carving Footprints: Leaders Who Have Helped BJP Expand Its Dalit Vote Base in Bengal
Saumitra Khan, Jyotirmay Singh Mahato, Khagen Murmu, Arun Haldar and Shantanu Thakur are among those who shaped the BJP's appeal among Dalits.
Stock Market: Sensex, Nifty End Marginally Higher on F&O Expiry
After gyrating 840 points during the day, the 30-share BSE index finished 32.10 points or 0.06 per cent higher at 49,765.94