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Delhi Records 1,366 Fresh Cases of Covid-19, Death Toll Climbs to 905
According to a health bulletin issued by the Delhi government's health department, there are 18,543 active cases.
Petrol Price Hiked by 40 Paise per Litre, Diesel by 45 Paise in Fourth Daily Increase
Rates have been increased across the country and vary from state to state depending on the incidence of local sales tax or VAT.
Fans Think Sidharth Shukla Fits Arti Singh's Description of a 'Good Husband'
Arti Singh and Sidharth Shukla's bond was one of the highlights of Bigg Boss 13. On the reality show, her sister-in-law even asked the actress if she wants to marry her co-contestant.
Private Universities to Hold Undergraduate, Postgraduate Exams from June 20 Onwards
As per the report, private and autonomous institutions in Telangana will be conducting exams from June 20 onwards. The colleges that intend to hold online examinations have also issued guidelines pertaining to it.
Covid-19 Shocker: Consumers Receive Exorbitant Electricity Bills for Lockdown Months
Complaints of exorbitant electricity bills were received from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan where residents stated that the amount increased two-fold during the lockdown months.
Liquor Cheaper in Delhi From Wednesday as AAP Govt Rolls Back Special Corona Fee
The "special corona fee" on the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) of liquor bottles was imposed last month as the government, hit badly due to the coronavirus lockdown, looked to earn additional revenue.
India Issues Demarche to Pakistan High Commission Over Alleged Targeting of Minorities
In the demarche, India also mentioned about concerns expressed by the civil society over the 'targeted' persecution of religious and ethnic minorities in Pakistan, official sources said.
BCI Issues Fresh Guidelines, All Law Students Except Those in Final Year To be Promoted
The BCI said the institutions may conduct the end semester examination upon reopening with respect to the year from which the students have been promoted, though such promoted students shall continue to study in the year to which they have been promoted.
New York Governor 'Disgusted' at Trump's Claim that 75-year-old Protester 'Fell Harder Than was Pushed' by Police
Trump suggested that the protestor, Martin Gugino, had staged his fall at the hands of an officer during a protest last Thursday, and that he could be "an ANTIFA provocateur" who appeared to be trying to electronically black out police communications.
Ireland Bans Use of Hosepipe for 6 Weeks after Experiencing One of the Driest Springs on Record
Supplier Irish Water said the conservation order will last from Tuesday until July 21. It forbids the use of hoses to water lawns and gardens, wash cars or fill swimming pools.
Babri Trial: BJP MP Ram Vilas Vedanti Records Statement, 11 Others to Appear in Court over 3 Days
Vedanti, a religious leader who was part of the Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas which campaigned for a Ram temple in Ayodhya, was the only accused who made a personal appearance in the CBI court here on Tuesday.
Sanjay Dutt Has A Special message For Mumbai's 'Dabbawalas'
Sanjay Dutt has shared concerns and extended support towards the dabbawalas, considered as Mumbai's lifeline.
SSLC Exam to be Held, Schools in Karnataka to Re-open After August: Minister
Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry have cancelled the class X exams and decided to promote the candidates to the next level in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.
At Rs 4,316 Crore, Over Half of India Inc's Covid-19 Spends Went to PM-CARES Fund: Crisil
Since its launch in late March after India went into a lockdown, concerns about transparency have been expressed about the PM-CARES Fund and questions raised about the need for such a platform.
2 Pose as UP Minister's Kin, Dupe Cloth Merchant of 'Gamchas' & Sarees Worth Rs 1.5 Lakh
Superintendent of Police Dev Ranjan Verma said the cloth merchant, Tarachand Jain, lodged a police complaint a couple of days ago.
Seven Noida Hospitals Face Actions Over Death of a Pregnant Woman Last Week
Action has been recommended against the erring officers and staffers of these hospitals, according to the statement.