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India's COVID-19 tally reaches 2,26,770 with record spike of 9,851 cases; death toll 6,348

New Delhi: India saw a record single-day jump of 9,851 coronavirus cases and 273 deaths on Friday, pushing the nationwide infection tally to 2,26,770 and the death toll to 6,348, according to the Union health ministry.

 


Centre issues SOPs for malls; mandatory face mask, staggered entry; Cinema halls to remain shut

New Delhi: With shopping malls outside the containment zones permitted to open from June 8, the Union health ministry said on Thursday that cinema halls, gaming arcades and children play areas in these establishments will remain closed.

 


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RS Chairman accepts merger of 7 AAP MPs with BJP


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NIA registers case to probe recovery of 79 crude bombs in poll-bound West Bengal




UP government transfers Dr. Aarti Lalchandani after video of Islamophobia goes viral

Kanpur: UP Government has reportedly transferred Dr. Aarti Lalchandani, Kanpur’s Ganesh Shankar Vidhyarthi Medical College Principal, after a video capturing her Islamophobia went viral on social media recently. The doctor now has been reportedly transferred to Jhansi.

 

MHA blacklists 2,550 foreign Tablighi Jamaat members; bans entry into India for 10 years

New Delhi: The Home Ministry has blacklisted 2,550 foreign Tablighi Jamaat members who were staying in India during the nationwide coronavirus lockdown in violation of visa rules, and they would not be allowed to enter the country for 10 years, officials said on Thursday.

Supreme Court extends order of no coercive action against employers for non-payment of full wages

The Supreme Court on Thursday extended till June 12 its earlier order of May 15 asking the government not to take any coercive action against companies and employers for violation of Centre's March 29 circular for payment of full wages to employees for the lockdown period.

Govt advertising employment generation while factories closing down: Priyanka Gandhi

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday attacked the Centre over the reported closure of an Atlas cycles factory, saying while the government was advertising its economic package and employment generation, in reality factories were shutting down and jobs were being lost.

Death of wild elephant in Kerala: Forest dept says probe making "significant headway"

Significant headway has been made in the investigation into the recent gory death of a pregnant wild elephant in a suspected man-animal conflict in a forest area in Palakkad district in Kerala, the Forest department said on Thursday.

Gandhi's statue vandalised in US, Indian embassy registers complaint

Unknown miscreants have vandalised a statue of Mahatma Gandhi outside the Indian embassy in the US with graffiti and spray painting, prompting the mission officials to register a complaint with the local law enforcement agencies.

Plea in Delhi HC to direct PM CARES Fund to divulge info under RTI Act

A plea was filed in the Delhi High Court on Thursday seeking direction to the PM CARES Fund to divulge information, including details of the money received and utilised, under the Right to Information (RTI) Act as it is a public authority.

Not an Indian culture to feed firecrackers and kill: Javadekar on elephant's death in Kerala

 It is not in Indian culture to feed firecrackers and kill, Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said on Thursday while taking serious note of the death of a pregnant wild elephant in Kerala after she was fed firecrackers-filled pineapple.

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