Written by Deeptiman Tiwary | New Delhi | Updated: September 16, 2020 10:14:08 am Migrants at the train station in New Delhi (Archive) Migrants began walking hundreds of kilometers home during the lockdown due to fake news, the government told parliament. He also said that the global experience with Covid-19 …
Read More »‘Where’s iPhone 12?’: Fans Share Memes After No New Phone Launched At Apple Event
By: Trends Desk | New Delhi | Updated: September 16, 2020 1:21:05 pm People shared jokes and memes about Apple not announcing a new iPhone during a special event. Gadget lovers around the world watched Apple’s Time Flies event on Tuesday hoping to find out about an iPhone 12, but …
Read More »China Coronavirus Vaccine: In Coronavirus Vaccine Race, China Inoculates Thousands Before Trials Are Completed | World News
SHANGHAI / SINGAPORE: China is vaccinating tens of thousands of its citizens with experimental coronavirus vaccines and attracting international interest in their development, despite concerns from experts about the safety of drugs that have not completed standard tests . China launched a vaccine emergency use program in July, offering three …
Read More »Serum Institute Gets Nod to Resume Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine Trial in India
Covid vaccine: DCGI has allowed Serum Institute to restart its phase two and three clinical trials New Delhi: Latest Coronavirus Updates: India’s COVID-19 case count has crossed the 50 lakh mark with an increase of 90,123 new cases and 1,290 deaths, the highest the country has seen in 24 hours, …
Read More »Coronavirus in Mumbai: Covid-19 reinfection confirmed in 4 Mumbai health workers | Mumbai News
MUMBAI: Two healthcare workers at a Noida hospital could be the first genetically proven cases of Covid reinfection in India, according to a preprint of a research paper presented by the prestigious Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, a laboratory of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research located in …
Read More »How China dumps its products in India
Dumping (representative imahe) | Photo credit: BCCL Dumping is a practice of selling goods in a foreign country at a price lower than their domestic selling price, after accounting for differences arising from transportation charges, tariffs, and other cost justifications. Many governments view the activity as an unfair competitive practice …
Read More »Indian media must realize that hate speech is a crime
The Supreme Court is considering a matter that could have a major impact on that section of the media that has been incessantly promoting hate speech, community propaganda and defamation of Muslims. Last month, Sudarshan News, a television channel, aired a trailer for a program, ‘Bindas Bol’, in which the …
Read More »RBI is ready for battle to take action for the economy: boss
RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das addressed members of India Inc.’s FICCI body today. The RBI chief said the economic recovery is not fully entrenched and the recovery is likely to be gradual. These are the highlights of what he said: The persistently large infusion of liquidity by the RBI has ensured …
Read More »Most Indian-Americans back Biden, but Trump gains ground, poll finds
A poll of American Indians has found that 66% of respondents favor Democrat Joe Biden for the November presidential election, while President Donald Trump falls behind with 28%. But Trump has come a long way, from 16% in 2016, according to the Indiaspora-AAPI Data poll released Tuesday. The poll also …
Read More »Yoshihide Suga elected as Japan’s new prime minister, to succeed Shinzo Abe
The leader of the Japanese ruling party, Yoshihide Suga, was elected prime minister in a parliamentary vote on Wednesday, becoming the country’s first new prime minister in nearly eight years. Suga’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party used its majority in the powerful lower house of parliament, which is empowered to elect …
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