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SC takes note of Centre's guidelines, says posters not to be affixed outside homes of COVID patients

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday took note of the Centre's guidelines and said posters and signages should not be affixed by authorities outside homes of COVID-19 patients in the country.

 


India's COVID-19 caseload rises to 97.35 lakh; recoveries cross 92 lakh

New Delhi: India's COVID-19 caseload rose to 97.35 lakh on Wednesday, while the number of people who have recuperated from the disease crossed 92 lakh, pushing the national recovery rate to 94.66 per cent, according to the Union health ministry.

 


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JD(U) supremo Nitish Kumar's son Nishant to start maiden political yatra on Sunday


Passenger held after opening emergency exit on taxiing flight at Chennai airport


Tribals, Scheduled Castes preserved India's identity and soul despite foreign invasions: Bhagwat


Emotional tributes paid to cops killed in blast at gunpowder dump of Maoists in Chhattisgarh


MP boat tragedy: Death toll climbs to 12; search on for one missing person


Fire breaks out in residential building in east Delhi, nine killed


4 workers die after being buried under coal slurry in Jharkhand's Dhanbad


Four passengers arrested at BLR airport with hydroponic ganja worth over Rs 21.5 crore


Man kills two minor sons, dies by suicide in Karnataka’s Tumakuru


Ruturaj scores unbeaten 67 as CSK beat MI by eight wickets


EC orders repoll in all 285 polling stations of Falta seat in West Bengal on May 21


UP court rejects plea seeking Rahul Gandhi's voice sample in defamation case




RBI cancels licence of Karad Janata Sahakari Bank

Mumbai: The RBI on Tuesday said it has cancelled the licence of The Karad Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd, Karad, Maharashtra, as it does not have adequate capital and earning prospects.

 

Education Ministry suggests no homework up to class 2, regularly weigh school bags

New Delhi: No homework for students up to class two, providing lockers and digital weighing machines in schools, making available potable water on the premises and disallowing wheeled carrier bags are among the recommendations made by the Education Ministry in its new policy on school bags.

 

Farmers' stir: Talks between Amit Shah, union leaders fail to make breakthrough

New Delhi: Talks between Home Minister Amit Shah and a select group of farmers' representatives failed to make any breakthrough on Tuesday night with the union leaders insisting on their demand for repeal of three new laws and rejecting the government's proposal for amendments.

 

People do not care about fuel price hike, not a factor in polls, claims BJP's Kerala unit chief

Kochi: The BJP's Kerala unit president K Surendran on Tuesday claimed the public does not care about the rise in fuel prices and it will not affect the local body polls in the state.

 

Personal data of 70 lakh Indian cardholders leaked on dark web

New Delhi: Personal details, including phone numbers and email addresses of 70 lakh Indian debit and credit card holders, have been circulating on the dark web, an Internet security researcher alerted on Tuesday. Other leaked details include names of the users, employer firms and annual income, said security researcher Rajshekhar Rajaharia.

 

Heavy metal content in water caused mysterious disease in AP

Eluru: Lead and nickel content in drinking water and milk was primarily established as the root cause of the mysterious disease in Eluru city of Andhra Pradesh, which so far claimed one life and left over 500 people sick.

 

Niti Aayog’s Kant denies saying India is ‘too much of a democracy’, Twitter users share event clip

Niti Aayog Chief Executive Officer Amitabh Kant on Tuesday denied that he had said that India was “too much of a democracy” to undertake tough reforms in response to a question about the manufacturing sector during an online event.

 

‘Neither a politician, nor a terrorist’: Agricultural scientist writes to PM after refusing award

Dr. Varinderpal Singh, Principal Soil Chemist at Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana, went up on the dais at an event organised by the Fertilizers Association of India in the Capital on Monday, but refused to receive the award from the Union minister for chemicals and fertilizers.

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