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Karnataka Minister Denies Reports that 32 Students Who Wrote SSLC Exams Tested Covid-19 Positive
The examinations, conducted between June 25 and July 3, were held amid a lot of opposition from both the public and parents of the students.
TikTok Distances Itself from Beijing in Response to India's Ban on Chinese App
In a letter to the Indian government dated June 28th and seen by Reuters on Friday, TikTok Chief Executive Kevin Mayer said the Chinese government has never requested user data, nor would the company turn it over if asked.
Maruti Suzuki Unveils Monsoon Care Campaign, Offers Free Vehicle Check-Up Service to Customers
Vehicles will be examined by trained and expert service technicians to ensure a safe and hassle-free driving experience for customers during monsoon, Maruti Suzuki India said.
NCLAT Closed Till July 10 After Staff Member Tests Positive For Coronavirus
The notice said that it has been decided to extend the suspension of court work to enable all concerned to observe home quarantine.
Physical Distancing over Six Feet May be Essential to Prevent Covid-19 Transmission, Says Study
The team developed a mathematical model for the early phases of a COVID-19-like pandemic using the aerodynamics and evaporation characteristics of respiratory droplets.
Coronavirus Situation in Delhi Improving, But There's No Room for Complacency, Says Kejriwal
Kejriwal said it was predicted that there will be 60,000 active cases in the city by June 30, but currently this number stands at close to 26,000.
Amid Wave of Anti-China Sentiment among Users, Indian Companies Downplay Their Ties with Beijing
Companies such as digital payments firm Paytm, whose parent One97 Communications is roughly 40% owned by Alibaba, were quick to praise the government's move to ban Chinese apps.
Govt Exempts Properties in Delhi's Unauthorised Colonies From Income Tax
The government had last year legalised unauthorised colonies in the national capital, giving house owners legal property rights.
NDMC Mayor Inspects Hindu Rao Hospital, Says Bed Capacity for Covid-19 Patients to be Increased to 200
A senior official said, the COVID facility has been started with 45 beds, and five ICU beds, besides 84 isolation beds.
First Batch of 6 Rafale Jets Likely to Arrive in India by July 27, to be Stationed at Ambala Air Base
On June 2, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held a telephonic conversation with his French counterpart Florence Parly during which she conveyed that the Rafale jets will be delivered to India as scheduled notwithstanding the coronavirus pandemic in France.
Cong Didn't Criticise China While Questioned Modi Govt on Ladakh Standoff: Union Min Ravi Shankar Prasad
The minister also accused Congress president Sonia Gandhi and former party chief Rahul Gandhi of asking questions, allegedly designed to lower the morale of the armed forces.
Rise in Petrol, Diesel Prices Comes to Halt; Rates Remain Unchanged after 21-day Hike
In the national capital, petrol price was unchanged at Rs 80.38 per litre on Sunday. Cost of diesel also was the same as Saturday at Rs 80.40 a litre.
Karnataka to Impose Total Lockdown on Sundays Starting July 5, Only Essential Services to Be Allowed
Among the other decisions were a five-day working week for government offices, which will remain closed on all Saturdays with effect from July 10. The existing timing of night curfew, from 9 pm to 5 am, has also been altered to 8 pm to 5 am with effect fr...
Priyanka Gandhi's Attack on UP Govt: Will Only Publicity Generate Employment?
In Uttar Pradesh, the condition of chikan industry, woodwork, brass industry, powerloom sector, the carpet industry is also bad, Priyanka said.
Govt Does Not Discriminate on Basis of Faith, Caste, Says PM Modi on 90th Birth Anniversary of Joseph Mar Thoma
"Government does not discriminate among faith, gender, caste, creed or language," remarked the Prime Minister adding that the guiding light for the Centre is the Constitution of India.
Academicians Laud CBSE's Decision to Cancel Board Exams During Pandemic
However, some academicians felt it could hamper the performance of the children as students do not take pre-boards and internal assessments with seriousness.