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Body of Delhi Jal Board Employee Found in Water Tank in Mayur Vihar: Police
It appears to be a case of suicide by jumping into the tank, the police said, adding that the post-mortem report is awaited. No suicide note was recovered, they said.
6 Members of LeT Terror Financing Network Arrested in J&K, Bid to Revive Outfit Foiled
The network was busted on the information provided by the Army, which gave intelligence inputs about efforts to revive it in Jammu city, a senior police officer said.
Mukesh Ambani, Now Worth $80.6 Billion, Overtakes Europe's Richest Person in Global Wealth Chart
Ambani's net worth has taken him past France’s Bernard Arnault, whose LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE has suffered from customers curbing high-end fashion purchases faster than the company can cut costs.
Preparations Made for Capping Baghjan Blowout in Assam, Says OIL
The well head and its plinth have been made ready for the fire control operation, a release by Oil India Limited said. The rig up load testing of the complete wagon is planned for Saturday and treatment of well killing fluid is under way, it said.
Plants cropping up in lost Michigan lakes where dams failed
Nature is returning to craters left from lakes drained by two dams that failed in May during torrential rain in midMichigan.
Census Bureau drop-outs complicate door-knocking efforts
Bob Garick was looking forward to being a field supervisor during the doorknocking phase of the 2020 census, but as the number of new coronavirus cases in Florida shot up last month, he changed his mind.
Prasanth Varma Titles His Next Directorial Zombie Reddy and Twitter Can’t Keep Calm
The netizens seemed excited to watch the first-ever zombie movie to be produced in Telugu. Some even wished for a bilingual release of the movie.
Elgar Parishad Case: Bombay HC Asks Maharashtra to Clarify on Covid-19 Test Reports of Mahesh Raut, Anand Teltumbde
The discrepancy was brought to the notice of the HC on August 5 by Raut's counsel Vijay Hiremath during a hearing through video conference.
Coronavirus Lockdown: Pakistan to Fully Resume International Flights from Sunday
All flight operations were suspended towards the end of March but later international and domestic flights were allowed on selected routes.
Nepal Community Party Leader Prachanda's Security Guards Test Positive for Covid-19
According to Dahal's secretariat, the infected persons are the team of police personnel stationed at the entrance of the residence. Security personnel who move around with the former prime minister have, however, tested negative, the report said.
Two Dead After Consuming Hooch in Chhattisgarh's Korba District, Say Police
The deceased were identified as Parsadi Yadav (40) and Tijram Sahu (35). Another person, Rajesh Yadav (34), also fell sick after drinking the liquor and was admitted to the district hospital, the official said.
Northwest Pakistan Faces Shortage of Anti-snake Venom Vaccines Due to Stoppage of Import from India
Taimur Saleem Jhagra, the health minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province said this during question hour in the provincial assembly session on Friday.
South Korea floods, landslides kill 26 as heavy rains continue
At least 26 people have died after 46 days of heavy rains in South Korea, with the country's longest monsoon in seven years causing more flooding, landslides and evacuations on Saturday.
'Hospital Audits, Clinical Outcome Data': How to Regulate Private Sector Hospitals during Covid-19 Crisis
Reports of patients with insurance being milked have been making headlines since the pandemic first broke out. State government instructed price capping on private hospitals has been imposed only in certain places, and even there, rules are being flouted.
Gaza students back to school with few virus safety measures
Hundreds of thousands of students in the isolated Gaza Strip returned to schools after five months of closure, despite the ongoing pandemic that has seen school years postponed elsewhere across the globe.
Nokia's new CEO working on setting strategy in 'dream job'
Nokia's new chief executive Pekka Lundmark said he will take time to reacquaint himself with the Finnish telecom equipment maker as he works toward setting a strategy, as the company jostles for position in the highly political 5G race.