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Covid-19: Congress CMs Blame Centre for Not Giving Any Financial Assistance to States
The chief ministers of the Congress-ruled states on Thursday hit out at the central government, saying how will the country win the battle against COVID-19 if no financial assistance is provided to them.
Social Distancing? Keep Screens At Bay Too
As we continue to practice social distancing and stay indoors for the Lockdown 2.0, our distance from screens is decreasing exponentially, as digital is the only way to continue working from home.
Covid-19: Sikkim Not to Host Mansarovar Yatra, Border Trade Through Nathula Pass
The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and border trade between India and China through the Nathula pass will not take place this year due to the coronavirus outbreak, Sikkim Tourism Minister B S Panth said.
Asiatic Lions Census in Gir Wildlife Sanctuary Deferred Due to Lockdown
The census of Asiatic lions in Gujarat's Gir Wildlife Sanctuary has been deferred due to the lockdown imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus, a senior forest official said on Thursday.
With Over 1,50,000 Non-British Medics, Coronavirus Highlights Role of Foreign Staff in UK Hospitals
Beyond the NHS, around one in six of the 1.5 million people working in the UK's adult social care, in the private sector, are from overseas.
Neha Kakkar Kick Starts Move on Challenge, Asks Women to Stop Crying Over Their Ex-boyfriends
Neha Kakkar has started a 'Move on Challenge' on social media, urging women to stop crying over their exes and move on in life.
10 Years On Remembering Mourinho's Ambush of Guardiola and Barcelona, Under a Volcanic Cloud
Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola's rivalry began 10 years ago when Inter Milan defeated FC Barcelona in the first leg of a Champions League semi-final.
Two Cats in New York Become first US Pets to Test Positive for Coronavirus
The cats, which had mild respiratory illnesses and are expected to recover, are thought to have contracted the virus from people in their households or neighbourhoods.
You May Finally Have Some Control Over How Often the Google Assistant Gets Activated
A wide range of Google Assistant enabled devices, including phones, TVs and smart home products, will now be able to adjust their sensitivities to voice commands.
USA Renews Criticism of China's Early Handling of Coronavirus Outbreak
China has rejected charges that it mishandled the outbreak, saying it has been transparent and open about the spread of the virus.
Amid Rising Cases, Telangana Increases Quarantine Period from 14 to 28 Days to Curb Spread of Coronavirus
Taking serious note of the 83 positive cases in Suryapet, the government also shunted out DMHO, DSP and CI and appointed others in their place.
SAIL Borrowings Cross Rs 52,000 Crore Amid Covid-19 Lockdown, Inventory Level Touches 3 Mn Tonnes
The official also said that inventory level has crossed 2 million tonnes and another about 1 million tonnes is in process. The inventory will increase as production continues while sales are weak.
Exempting PPE From GST Will Not Help Producers and Consumers, Say Govt Sources
Many opposition leaders, including former Congress President Rahul Gandhi have been demanding that PPE be exempted from GST.
Karishma Tanna Aces the Inversion Yoga Pose, See Here
Karishma Tanna can be seen in hot pants and a sports bra pulling off the complicated inversion yoga pose with ease.
Doctors, Policemen Attacked While Trying to Quarantine Coronavirus Suspect in Madhya Pradesh Village
The cops managed to nab one of the attackers and heavy police force was rushed to the village.
Whiff of Hope: Why India Needn't Worry about Medical Oxygen and Ventilators during Covid-19
As long as there isn't an unprecedented rise of acute cases in India, of which there are presently no indications, supply and production in the country should remain ahead of the demand curve.