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World Bank Approves $1 Billion Social Protection Package for India, to Focus on PDS, Jan Dhan
This takes the total commitment from the World Bank towards emergency Covid-19 response in India to $2 billion.
How Can We Stop This if They Sleep on Tracks, SC Says on Migrants Killed in Aurangabad, Rejects Shelter Plea
The court made the observation as it refused to direct the government to give migrant workers shelter or free transportation.
Mindfulness: Letter of a Young Girl in Depression
Depression is growing very fast among us. Faster than our perception. The young, intelligent and brave girl told me that how were her experiences during depression.
Huawei GT2e SmartWatch Lands in India: Check Price, Features and More
The smartwatch is equipped with Huawei's proprietary Kirin A1 chip which aims to provide two-week battery life and assist users to perform fitness.
'World has Changed Even if Pandemic Ends, Vaccine Found': Canada's Trudeau
Canada's coronavirus death toll edged up by 2.5% to 5,337 from Wednesday, one of the smallest daily increases, according to public health agency data.
Here’s How Wuhan Plans to Test All 11 Million of Its People for Coronavirus
The testing drive, which is likely to require the mobilization of thousands of medical and other workers, shows the ruling Communist Party’s resolve to prevent a second wave of infections as it tries to restart China’s economy.
Hospitals Overflow as Covid-19 Infections Explode in Mumbai and India’s Worst Fears Begin to Come True
As the coronavirus gnaws its way across India, Mumbai has suffered the worst. This city of 20 million is now responsible for 20% of India’s coronavirus infections and nearly 25% of the deaths.
Kerala to Introduce Virtual Queuing System for Liquor Sale Amid Covid-19 Crisis
Kerala Startup Mission has invited applications from start-ups to come up with mechanisms to handle virtual queues at outlets which sell Indian-made foreign liquor beer and wine.
'Symbol of Rebirth': City at Centre of Italy's Covid-19 Tragedy Works to Heal 'Deep Scar'
With more than 12,000 cases still being treated in the province around Bergamo, experts say that the crisis is not over.
Schools Taking Online Classes Must Charge Only Tuition Fee for Lockdown Period: Punjab Govt
School managements should also refrain from increasing the fee or any other charges during this academic session in view of the nationwide crisis Education Minister Vijay Inder Singla said.
Jose Mourinho Rubbishes Claim He Wants to Delay Premier League Return
Jose Mourinho, according to a statement from Spurs, said he is 'desperate' for Premier League to resume and hasn't asked for it to be delayed further.
No Food, No Work and No Belonging: Why Migrant Workers Are Unable to Halt Long Journey on Foot
A migrant worker said that they had been waiting for two months for government's help, and they cannot wait any longer as all their daily essentials have been exhausted. The labourers said that now they don't even have bare minimum money to survive in a b...
NIA Summons Scribe for Questioning on Anti-CAA Violence, Akhil Gogoi Case
NIA summoned journalist Manash Jyoti Baruah for questioning in connection with violence during the anti-CAA protests in Assam and Akhil Gogoi's alleged role in it.
Sonakshi Sinha Thanks Fans for Donating PPE Kits to Pune Hospital
Actress Sonakshi Sinha took to Twitter to thank her fans who donated personal protective equipment (PPE) to Pune's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Hospital.
Discovered A Brand New Audience With Social Media, Says Pankaj Tripathi
Pankaj Tripathi has kickstarted a Facebook Live series where he narrates slice-of-life stories based on his experiences, during the lockdown.
70 Passengers Refuse to Go to Quarantine Centres, Create Ruckus at Bengaluru Station
Around 1,000 passengers arrived here from Delhi today on board the first train to Karnataka since limited rail services resumed in the country amidst the lockdown.