Congressman Shashi Tharoor criticized the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Center for failing to handle the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, saying that Pakistan has done better than India in controlling the outbreak of the deadly disease. . The congressional leader made the controversial comments while speaking at …
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BEIJING: China’s health authority has confirmed the detection and isolation of the new live coronavirus in the outer packaging of imported frozen marine fish in the port city of Qingdao. It is the first time in the world that the new live coronavirus has been isolated from the outer packaging …
Read More »India’s Daily Covid-19 Case Burden Drops EU, US Record Rise – Science
As the United States and the European Union continue to record a record number of daily cases of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19), India has seen those numbers drop this week. Worldometer data shows that the US has reported a higher number of daily Covid-19 cases compared to India and Russia …
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A total of 2.2 million ads have been rejected on Facebook and Instagram and 120,000 posts have been removed for attempting to “obstruct the vote” in the upcoming US presidential election, Facebook Vice President Nick Clegg said in an interview. posted on Sunday. In addition, warnings were posted about 150 …
Read More »NEET 2020 | Two from a government school in rural Tamil Nadu approved the first attempt
Neither S. Ramya nor P. Bistis Prisca attended any private coaching class. Two girls who studied at the Government Higher Secondary School in Velliangadu, near Karamadai in the Coimbatore district, passed the National Entrance and Eligibility Test (NEET) on their first attempt without any special training. S. Ramya from a …
Read More »Assam Covid cases exceed 200,000 marks; nearly 900 deaths recorded
The total number of positive cases of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in Assam surpassed the 200,000 mark on Saturday, when 642 new cases were reported. The state minister for health and family welfare, Himanta Biswa Sarma, tweeted late Saturday that the total of Covid-19 cases in Assam amounted to 200,391. …
Read More »India’s Covid-19 Count Exceeds 7.49 Million, Over 6.59 Million Have Recovered
India’s coronavirus disease (Covid-19) count rose to 7,494,551 after 61,871 new cases and 1,033 deaths were recorded between Friday and Saturday morning, according to the Union Ministry of Health panel. . The number of new infections reported in the past week has been below the 70,000 mark, with the lowest …
Read More »Cases increase by a one-day record of 400,000
Global coronavirus cases rose by more than 400,000 for the first time late on Friday, a record one-day rise as much of Europe enacts new restrictions to curb the outbreak. Europe, which successfully suppressed the first wave of infections, has become the new epicenter of the coronavirus in recent weeks, …
Read More »Omar Abdullah: ‘During the confinement, I had a bubble of two or three houses, it kept gathering’
Written by Bashaarat Masood | Srinagar | Updated: October 18, 2020 9:36:09 am Omar Abdullah (Illustration: Suvajit Dey) At the end of March, just as the first phase of the coronavirus lockdown was being applied, Omar Abdullah, 50, was released after almost eight months. Last week, the former J&K prime …
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