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Annular solar eclipse underway, cloudy skies may play spoilsport for sky gazers in Delhi

An annular solar eclipse, wherein the Sun appears like a ring of fire, is currently underway but cloudy skies are likely to play a spoilsport for sky gazers in the national capital.


Diesel price hits record high after rates hiked for 15th day in a row; petrol up 35 paise

 Diesel price on Sunday hit a fresh record high after rates were hiked by 60 paise per litre while petrol price was up 35 paise, taking the cumulative increase in rates in 15 days to Rs 8.88 a litre and Rs 7.97 respectively.


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Delhi sees 140 per cent rise in fire calls in April as city reels under intense heat


Bodies of 3 cousins recovered from forest in Jharkhand's Hazaribag


Advocate found dead in car on Nainital court premises


Rupee settles 1 paisa higher to close at 94.15 against US dollar


Keshav Maharaj replaces injured Mitchell Santner in Mumbai Indians’ squad


Man jumps to death from 22nd floor of posh Noida society; depression suspected


CBI books IRS officer for demanding 250 gm of gold coins in bribe


AI chatbot 'MahaChatur' to offer skills, jobs, entrepreneurship support on 1 platform: Fadnavis


Delhi schools suspend outdoor activities, plan early steps to shield students from heat


PM leads mega roadshow in Sikkim, to attend celebrations marking 50 years of statehood on Tuesday


Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee holds roadshow in south Kolkata to end campaign


Dalit outfits call state-wide hartal over dental student’s death




Hospital staff get clean chit in patient death case after kin accidentally unplugged ventilator

A three-member probe committee, formed to look into the death of a 40-year-old patient after his family members disconnected the ventilator to plug in cooler cable at a hospital here, has given a clean chit to the medical staff.

World now feeling need for yoga more than ever, it's helping COVID patients defeat disease: PM Modi

The world is feeling the need for yoga more than ever due to the coronavirus pandemic and the ancient Indian practice is helping a large number of COVID-19 patients across the globe in defeating the disease, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday.

India's COVID-19 tally crosses 4 lakh with highest single-day spike of 15,413 cases

A record single-day spike of 15,413 new COVID-19 cases took India's infection tally past the 4 lakh-mark on Sunday, while the death toll rose to 13,254 with 306 new fatalities, according to Union Health Ministry data.

Allow soldiers to open fire at borders: Punjab CM urges Centre to change policy
Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder on Saturday appealed to the Centre to change its policy to allow soldiers at the borders to open fire in their defence and for protecting the nation's territorial integrity.
 
Glenmark's FabiFlu approved for COVID-19 treatment in India; priced at Rs 103 a tablet

New Delhi: Drug major Glenmark Pharmaceuticals has become the first Indian company to commercially launch an antiviral drug - Favipiravir with brand name FabiFlu - for the treatment of mild to moderate COVID-19 patients. The company received marketing and manufacturing approval from the Indian drug regulator, Drug Controller General of India (DCGI), and launched the product in the Indian market today.

 

Google Pay not a payment system operator: RBI tells HC

New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has told the Delhi High Court that Google Pay is a third party app provider (TPAP) and does not operate any payment systems.

 

FIR against journalist in UP: Media Foundation calls it 'act of intimidation'

New Delhi: A media body on Saturday described as "an act of intimidation" the filing of an FIR in Uttar Pradesh against a journalist over a report on the impact of the lockdown on a village, saying it was part of an "established pattern" of harassment of independent scribes.

Limits on airfares may be extended beyond Aug 24 depending on situation: Aviation Secretary

The government-imposed upper and lower limits on airfares may be extended beyond August 24 depending upon how the situation turns out, Aviation Secretary P S Kharola said on Saturday.

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