[ad_1] New Delhi: With the number of coronavirus cases increasing with a high rate in the country and several asymptomatic cases being reported, the Ministry of Health has decided to intensify testing at the district level. The Ministry declared on Monday that the tests will be carried out at the …
Read More »Start local Mumbai trains for those on essential services, Uddhav tells PM Modi
[ad_1] By: Express News Service The | Mumbai Updated: May 12, 2020 8:33:46 am View of the CSMT station full of girls in Mumbai Maharashtra Prime Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Monday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi initiate Mumbai suburban railway services for use by those working in essential services. It …
Read More »Train services resume today after almost two months; 54,000 reservations made, says the ministry of railways
[ad_1] Indian Railways will resume passenger train operations beginning Tuesday, nearly two months after services stopped due to the national blockade imposed as a precautionary measure to contain the spread of Covid-19. The railways opened reservations for passenger services on Monday with 15 daily trains connecting Delhi to Mumbai, Chennai, …
Read More »Sonu Sood organizes buses for migrants trapped in Mumbai: “All Indians deserve to be with their families and loved ones” – bollywood
[ad_1] Actor Sonu Sood has organized buses for hundreds of migrants trapped in the city amid the national shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. The actor has sponsored travel and food kits for migrants. After receiving permission from the Karnataka and Maharashtra governments, a total of ten buses left Monday …
Read More »With Mamata banging at the Center during the meeting with Modi, the TMC-BJP verbal duel intensifies
[ad_1] The war of words between Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) escalated on Monday after the outbreak of Prime Minister of West Bengal against the Center during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting with senior ministers . Both sides intensified the attacks on each other, …
Read More »Covid-19 Closure: Second Round of Financial Assistance for Construction Workers in Delhi | Delhi News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Delhi government to provide second round of Rs 5,000 financial assistance to city construction workers, most of whom have been out of work since the closure began and have no hope of their lives coming back soon. In the first round, around 40,000 workers were registered in …
Read More »2G Internet will be restored in Kashmir, except Pulwama, Shopian districts today
[ad_1] 2G mobile data services will be restored in most of the Kashmir valley starting May 12, except in the Pulwama and Shopian districts, according to the Jammu and Kashmir administration. “Mobile data services will be restored immediately in the Kashmir Valley, except in the Pulwama and Shopian districts. However, …
Read More »Hyderabad reports 79 cases of Covid-19, the highest so far in one day
[ad_1] Hyderabad Monday was Telangana’s worst day with 79 positive coronavirus cases reported, all from Hyderabad. With this, the number of cases in the state has increased to 1,275. The health department in its daily bulletin Monday reported no further deaths and the number remained static at 30. Almost all …
Read More »The Center disburses almost Rs 6,200 cr to 14 states according to the instructions of the 15th Finance Commission
[ad_1] Coronavirus outbreak LAST updates: The government released Rs 6,195.08 crore to 14 states as the second equivalent monthly installment of the Revenue Deficit Grant after Repayment on Monday. “This would provide them with additional resources during the coronavirus crisis,” the finance ministry said in a statement Monday. The grant …
Read More »Work from home: IT seeks changes in laws as work from home set to become norm
[ad_1] New Delhi | Bengaluru | Pune: India’s information technology sector is seeking revisions in the country’s taxation and labor laws as over half the workforce in the $ 191 billion industry could begin to deliver services remotely as part of the changes being wrought by the ongoing pandemic. At …
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