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With a Spike of Nearly 20,000 New Cases, India's Coronavirus Tally Reaches 5.28 Lakh
India continued to be the fourth worst hit among 213 countries, with 2,03,051 active cases and 16,095 deaths. A total of 3,09,712 persons has recovered and been discharged from hospitals.
Table Tennis Under Lockdown: Sathiyan Gnanasekaran Picks Up Yoga, Adopts Weekly Planning with Focus on Olympics
Sathiyan Gnansekaran has been active on social media and indulged in a bit of gardening during the coronavirus lockdown, but he has stuck to his routine and maintained his steely focus on table tennis and Tokyo Olympics.
Govt Allows Airlines to Increase Number of Domestic Passenger Flights to 45% of Their Pre-Covid Capacity
The Ministry of Civil Aviation had restarted domestic passenger services from May 25, after a gap of two months due to the coronavirus-triggered lockdown.
Army Chief Naravane Briefs Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Eastern Ladakh Situation
The Army Chief was in Ladakh on a two-day visit from June 23 to take stock of the situation.
India Needs to Bring in Cost Competitiveness, Build up Scale to Grow Manufacturing: Mahindra & Mahindra MD
The auto industry leader also emphasised on enhancing productivity and also harped upon the importance to have a global value chain to usher in prosperity and economic growth.
3,460 Fresh Coronavirus Cases in Delhi Pushes Tally Beyond 77,000; Death Toll Climbs to 2,492
Sixty-three fatalities have been recorded in the last 24 hours, a Delhi health department bulletin said on Friday.
Delhi Man Shot Dead in Moving Car Following Argument with Bikers
According to police, the incident took place at 12 am on Thursday when Somesh Chhabra, a resident of Mansarovar Park, along with his cousin Shivam Dua and friend Rahul had gone to Connaught Place.
'It Seemed Like Mission Impossible': World's Second-deadliest Ebola Outbreak Is Now Officially Over
Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, World Health Organization regional director for Africa, said the announcement was made after no new cases were reported 42 days since the last survivor tested negative for the virus.
Hinduja Family Feud: $11 Billion Empire of Truck Making, Lubricants, Banks at Stake
Differences among the brothers cropped up over control of a bank the group has in Switzerland. Gopichand, Prakash and Ashok tried to use the 2014 letter to take control of Hinduja Bank , an asset that was in Srichand's sole name.
ITBP Scales up LAC Presence Amid Covid-19 Precautions, Begins Deploying 40 Fresh Companies
They said all these units, with an operational strength of about 4,000 mountain-warfare trained troops, are being withdrawn from internal security duties from various parts of the country.
22 U-18 Indian Rowers Fail Doping Tests, Federation Backs Teenagers Against 'Error'
The tests were carried out in July last year at a training camp.
Clean Toilets, Colour-coded Dustbins, First Patients on Isolation Coaches Praise Railways - Barring Mosquitoes
In Uttar Pradesh alone 372 such coaches have been deployed. Krishnakant and his family were sent to one such isolation coach after they returned from Mumbai.
Niti Aayog Member Wants Govt to Stop Raw Material Import For Bullet-proof Jackets From China
Saraswat, also a former DRDO chief, said these companies producing bullet-proof jackets for the army can get raw material from other sources that are the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) production agencies.
Air India Rebuts Charge That Passengers Were Stranded in Sydney After Pilot Tested Covid-19 Positive
The pilot of the Sydney-New Delhi Air India flight was informed about his positive report once he landed in Australia.
Delhi HC Asks Police Not to Take Coercive Measures Against DMC Chief Till July 31 in Sedition Case
Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri, who conducted the hearing through video conferencing, extended the interim protection granted to Khan and directed the Delhi Police to serve a copy of the status report filed in the matter to the petitioner.
Huge Opportunities For Businesses in Railways, Says Union Minister Piyush Goyal
He added that the private sector can look at an elevated corridor along the national highways as land procurement would not be a challenge there.