India
Chinese Nationals in India Fear Backlash, Anxious over Anti-China Sentiments
With the high altitude violent face-off in eastern Ladakh's Galwan Valley spurring hashtags such as 'Boycott China' and 'Teach Lesson to China' and leading to street protests, the undercurrents of tension were evident.
Pakistan Army Says 4 Civilians Killed in Firing by Indian Forces along LoC
Spokesperson of the Pakistan Armed Forces, Major General Babar Iftikhar, said that the firing targeted the civilian population in Nikial and Bagsar sectors along the Line of Control.
Maharashtra Covid-19 Cases Up by 3,307 to Reach 1,16,752, Death Toll at 5,651
With 1,315 patients being discharged in the day, the number of the recovered cases has mounted to 59,166, he said.
RIC Existence Undisputable Reality, No indications That Trilateral Cooperation May be Frozen: Russia
Russian Ambassador to India Nikolay Kudashev also welcomed all steps aimed at de-escalation of Sino-India tensions.
Indian Army Bids Adieu to Colonel Santosh Babu Who Was Martyred in Clash With China
Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan andstate IT and Industries Minister K T Rama Rao were among those who paid their last respects.
Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain Tests Positive for Coronavirus, Contact Tracing Started
Jain's symptoms of fever and low oxygen levels are still persisting and he will remain in the same hospital for treatment.
Delhi LG Anil Baijal Holds First Meeting with Expert Panel over Covid-19 Situation
The meeting was attended by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his deputy Manish Sisodia, Chief Secretary Vijay Dev and other senior officers of the Delhi government.
317 Isolation Coaches in Delhi to be Ready by Tonight to Host Patients, Rest by Thursday: Railways
As many as 503 isolation coaches are deployed at nine stations in Delhi, days after Union Home Minister Amit Shah made the announcement as part of measures to contain the novel coronavirus pandemic, officials said.
Govt Achieves New Record in Wheat Procurement at 38.2 Million Tonnes
All over India, 42 lakh farmers have been benefitted and a total amount of about Rs 73,500 crore has been paid to them towards Minimum Support Price (MSP) for wheat, according to a Food Ministry statement.
Chhattisgarh Jawan Killed in LAC Clash With Chinese Troops Was to Get Married Next Year
Ever since the news about the death of Sepoy Ganesh Ram Kunjam, who hailed from Gidhali village in Kanker district, trickled in, his family members are in a state of shock.
56% of Coronavirus Patients in West Bengal are Migrant Workers: Official
According to a state health official, 10 out of every 100 migrant workers examined have tested positive for COVID-19 but most of them are asymptomatic.
Centre Can’t Say It’s Between Banks and Customers Now: SC on ‘Interest on Interest’ During Moratorium
A Supreme Court bench observed that once moratorium is fixed, it should serve the desired purposes and the government should consider interfering in the matter as it cannot leave everything to banks.
Chinese Violence Completely Unprecedented, Govt Should be Firm in Statements: Lt Gen DS Hooda
The retired General, under whose leadership India carried out the surgical strikes against terror camps in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, told CNN-News18 this is not the first time that China has resorted to violence along the border.
Indian-American Businessman Charged with Covid-19 Relief Fraud
Rahul Shah (51) has been charged in a criminal complaint filed in the Northern District of Illinois with bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution.
1,859 Fresh Covid-19 Cases in Delhi Take Tally to Over 44K; Death Toll Climbs to 1,837: Bulletin
Ninety-three fatalities were recorded in the last 24 hours, the Delhi Health Department bulletin said, adding the cumulative figure included all pending deaths reported to and audited by the Death Audit Committee.
Special ED Court Sends Auditor of Amrapali Group Anil Mittal to 7-day Custody
The Enforcement Directorate had called Mittal for interrogation on Monday. He was arrested and produced before the court on Tuesday.