[ad_1] Cabin baggage will be banned and passengers over the age of 80 will not be allowed on flights when air passenger services, suspended since March 25 due to the Covid-19 blockade, resume in the country, according to the guidelines drawn up by the government for the first phase of …
Read More »Telangana thretens to sue Andhra Pradesh over water from Srisailam project
[ad_1] Hyderabad: Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao said on Monday his government would launch legal action against Andhra Pradesh if it builds a lift irrigation project to divert water from the Srisailam dam to Rayalaseema. The Srisailam project is shared by Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The chief minister announced …
Read More »Coronavirus in the USA USA: the USA USA They will cross the 10 million mark in coronavirus testing, Trump says as death toll exceeds 80,000. News from around the world
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: President Donald trump has said the United States has increased Covid-19’s testing capacity and the number of tests being conducted country will cross the 10 million mark this week, even when the coronavirus deaths increased more than 80,000 in the most affected nation in the world. The coronavirus, …
Read More »Vegetable vendors are under focus for Covid-19 sampling in Bihar
[ad_1] The Bihar government has focused its attention on vegetable vendors after migrants to verify the possible spread of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in the state. The instructions from the health department to all district magistrates (DM) to show vegetable vendors in the markets came the day Prime Minister Nitish …
Read More »Ajit Jogi Health: Former Chhattisgarh Prime Minister Ajit Jogi Critical, Doctors Begin ‘Audio Therapy’ | India News
[ad_1] Former Prime Minister of Chhattisgarh, Ajit Jog RAIPUR: ex Chhattisgarh chief minister Ajit JogiThe state of health is “very critical” and he continues to receive ventilation assistance, doctors said Tuesday. With the neurological activities of Jogi, 74, “almost nil” and in a coma, doctors began “audio therapy” by making …
Read More »You must have the app installed before boarding the train
[ad_1] Indian Railways, which on Monday had “advised” passengers to use the special trains that began operating Tuesday to install the government’s Aarogya Setu mobile app, has now made it “mandatory.” While the guidelines issued by the railways for the 15 pairs of special trains running between Delhi and the …
Read More »Abhijit Banerjee: Not sure India will gain if businesses shift from China
[ad_1] By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: May 12, 2020 3:32:39 pm Abhijit Banerjee said while countries like the US, UK and Japan are spending a high share of their respective GDPs on relief packages, India plans to spend less than one per cent of its GDP …
Read More »Lethal coronavirus, take nothing for granted: American Indian doctor to Mamata
[ad_1] Washington: Describing the coronavirus as exceptionally infectious and highly lethal, an eminent Indian-American cardiologist has urged the West Bengal chief minister, Mamata Banerjee, to take nothing for granted and take all necessary steps to prevent large-scale illness and death in the state. Tennessee-based Dr. Indranill Basu Ray said in …
Read More »Abhijit Banerjee: I am not sure if India will win if companies change China due to Covid-19 | India Business News
[ad_1] KOLKATA: Nobel Prize Abhijit Banerjee has said there is no certainty that India will benefit from the relocation of companies from China as a result of coronavirus pandemic. Speaking to a news agency, Banerjee said that everyone blames China for the COVID-19 outbreak, as it originates there. “China is …
Read More »Coronavirus India News Live Updates: Covid-19 Tracker, Corona Total India Cases, Block Extension News Today
[ad_1] Coronavirus LIVE updates: Doctors at a government hospital in New Delhi on Monday. Coronavirus India LIVE news updates: On Monday, Prime Minister Modi, in his fifth meeting with the state’s top ministers, said the way forward should focus on reducing the spread of Covid-19 and ensuring that people take …
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