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Coronavirus LIVE Updates: UK First in World to Approve Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine, Rollout 'Next Week'; Japan Residents to Get Free Covid-19 Shot
Coronavirus News LIVE Updates: Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania and the biotech firm Regeneron are investigating whether technology developed for gene therapy can be used to make a nasal spray that will prevent infection with the new coronavir...
Active Covid-19 Cases Shrink to 4.6% of Total Positive Cases, Cumulative Positivity Rate 6.69%
More than 14.13 crore tests for the detection of coronavirus infection have been conducted so far, while the cumulative positivity rate has declined from 7.15 per cent on November 11 to 6.69 per cent on December 1.
Calcutta HC Orders CAG Audit of Amphan Relief Amid Allegations of Irregularities
The petitioners said the West Bengal government through its officers had made unauthorised and illegitimate pick and choose of persons to whom the benefits were doled out.
Gold Bounces Off Five-month Low On Weaker Dollar, Virus Woes
Gold rose 1% on Tuesday, rebounding from a fivemonth trough in the previous session, on a weaker dollar and as rising coronvirus cases overshadowed some of the optimism for a quicker vaccinefulled economic recovery.
UGC-NET 2020 Results: NTA Releases Scorecard at ugcnet.nta.nic.in; How to Check
Candidates can now check their UGC NET 2020 scorecard on the official website of the exam. The NTA has also released the category-wise cutoff marks for each subject.
'Even After 7-8 Months...': SC Expresses Displeasure After Shirtless Man Appears in Virtual Hearing
On October 26, a similar incident had happened before an SC bench headed by Justice DY Chandrachud when an advocate was seen on the screen while he was shirtless.
As Farmers Refuse to Back Down, A Look at MSP and Why Protesters Fear Centre's New Agriculture Laws
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said his government is committed to provide a fair price to farmers through MSP and government procurement will continue as before.
Indian National Gets 20-year Jail for Running Call Centers That Defrauded US Citizens
Hitesh Madhubhai Patel (44) of Ahmedabad was sentenced by US District Judge for the Southern District of Texas David Hittner.
Assessment of Covishield Trial Incident in Chennai Likely to End Soon, Says Top ICMR Scientist
Experts call for greater transparency in reporting of adverse events during Covid-19 vaccine trials.
After UP Brings Law Against 'Love Jihad', Assam Mulls Law that Requires Couple to State Religion, Income
State minister Biswa Sharma said that the law would not be like the ones in Uttar Pradesh or Madhya Pradesh, but would be similar to it. The law which the government claims would ‘empower the sister’, comes ahead of assembly polls next year.
ISL 2020-21: I'm Sure Officials Will do as Required, Says NorthEast United FC Coach on Noguera Incident
ISL 2020-21: NorthEast United FC coach Gerard Nus was pushed at the touchline by FC Goa player Alberto Noguera and expressed his surprise at the incident.
Bengal BJP Leaders Not Familiar with State's Culture, Mouthing 'Gabbar Singh-type' Dialogues: TMC
These leaders have no idea about the lyricists and singers who enriched Bengali culture, and the love for the state they are professing ahead of the assembly election is not real, Minister of State for Information and Cultural Affairs said.
All India Taxi Union Threatens to Go on Strike if Demands of Agitating Farmers Not Met Within 2 Days
"If government does not take these laws back in two days, then we will remove our vehicles from the roads. We request all drivers across India to stop their vehicles from December 3," Bhullar said.
CPWD Blames Oppn MPs for Muting Mikes During Rajya Sabha Ruckus over Passage of Farm Bills
The CPWD said the sound system was working perfectly and audio feed resumed when the broken mics were replaced with the permission of marshals and table office.
Tractor-trolleys, Farm Equipment Turn into Temporary Shelters for Protesting Farmers
Stubble or crop residue, disposal of which otherwise becomes a major challenge for the farmers, is also coming in handy as many have cushioned their trolleys with layers of straw and laid mattresses over it to protect them from the cold.
Congress Launches Social Media Campaign to Muster Support for Farmers Protesting Centre's Farm Laws
Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi said wherever these farmers are protesting, the people and Congress workers should stand in their support and provide them food.