The national capital recorded 7,340 Covid-19 cases in one day, bringing the infection count to more than 4.82 lakh on Saturday, while 96 new deaths during the same period brought the death toll in the city to 7,519, they said. The authorities. These new cases were detected in 49,645 tests, …
Read More »After PUBG, TikTok is hoping to return to Indian markets
PUBG Mobile, a Korean company with millions of downloads in India, is launching its comeback in India with a new version specifically targeting Indian gamers. TikTok also hopes to return to the Indian market, as they are still retaining their employees and are in the process of reaching a deal …
Read More »WHO to establish a center for traditional medicine in India | India News
NEW DELHI: World Health Organization announced on Friday that it will establish a Global Center for Traditional Medicine in India, prompting Prime Minister Narendra Modi to say that just as India has emerged as the ‘pharmacy of the world’, the WHO institution will become a center for the “global welfare”. …
Read More »Farmers protesting in Punjab to observe Black Diwali: The Tribune India
Chandigarh, November 14 Amid the continuing stalemate between the Center and Punjab farmers unions, protesting farmers announced on Saturday that they would observe “black Diwali” against “black” farm laws. Their one-day talks ended inconclusively in Delhi on Friday. “We will light mashals (torches) on Diwali night as a sign of …
Read More »Under the ‘Karma Sathi’ scheme, Mamata will provide motorcycles to 2 young people from Lakh in Bengal
The West Bengal government led by Mamata Banerjee will provide motorcycles to almost two billion young people, under the ‘Karma Sathi’ scheme, to make them self-sufficient to start a business. CM Banerjee reportedly made the decision on November 4 with the aim of helping almost 10 lakhs of people, who …
Read More »Religious sites in Maharashtra to reopen on November 16
The Maharashtra government said on Saturday that all religious sites in the state will be reopened for devotees starting Nov. 16 and that wearing the mask will be mandatory. “All religious places in the state to reopen for devotees starting Monday, November 16. The use of the mask will be …
Read More »Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, the cabinet performs Lakshmi Puja at Akshardham Temple
Written by Sourav Roy Barman | New Delhi | Updated: November 14, 2020 9:05:48 pm Delhi’s Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, along with his wife Sunita Kejriwal, take part in the Diwali celebrations at Akshardham Temple. (ANI photo) Delhi’s Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his cabinet colleagues performed Lakshmi Puja at …
Read More »Religious sites to open from Monday, COVID-19 rules must be followed
The Maharashtra government decided on Saturday to open the doors of religious sites for devotees starting next week, after a long hiatus. Religious sites may resume in the western state from Nov. 16, the Maharashtra government said. The mask will be mandatory for visitors. All COVID-19 regulations must be followed, …
Read More »UP Polls: Akhilesh Hints at Election Tie with Separated Uncle | India News
KANPUR: In another broader indication of cementing ties between Akhilesh Yadav and his estranged uncle Shivpal, the head of the Samajwadi Party promised the founder of Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party Lohia (PSPL) and his uncle representation in the state cabinet if SP comes to power in 2022 assembly polls. Not only …
Read More »Diwali 2020: Business is boring … People are confused
India celebrated Deepavali, or Diwali, also called the festival of lights, on November 14. Bangalore: Every year in the days leading up to Deepavali, crowds of happy shoppers fill Bengaluru’s shops and, as the season’s greetings ring out, they hunt for festive bargains, last-minute gifts for friends and family, and …
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