[ad_1] By the time New York City confirmed its first case of the coronavirus on March 1, thousands of infections were already silently spreading through the city, a hidden explosion of a disease that many still viewed as a remote threat as the city awaited the first signs of spring. …
Read More »India to take lead role at WHO next month amid global Covid-19 crisis
[ad_1] India will take a leadership role at the headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO) after the annual meeting of the world health body next month, people familiar with the development told the Hindustan Times. The nomination of India’s nominee as chairman of the WHO executive board will come …
Read More »RBI recovers “Operation Twist” bond exchange program
[ad_1] The Reserve Bank of India decided on Thursday to recapture its bond swap program scheduled as Operation India’s Twist with the aim of aiding monetary transmission. The RBI said it will carry out the buying and selling of government securities in open market operations (OMOs) for Rs10,000 crore each …
Read More »Riteish Deshmukh imitates a fun dialogue between Salman Khan and the reality show singer
[ad_1] Riteish Deshmukh has created a fun TikTok video, where he mimics a fun conversation between Salman Khan and Asma Rafi, a contestant on a singing reality show that happened a few years ago. In the original episode of the singing reality show, Salman Khan had asked the contestant to …
Read More »WTA responds to Roger Federer’s ATP-WTA merger suggestions
[ad_1] Roger Federer garnered broad support from past and present tennis professionals for his suggestion to merge ATP and WTA. WTA President Steve Simon also supports Federer’s idea of merging the two governing bodies of professional tennis. The Swiss teacher explained that different calendars, streaming partners, rankings, and revenue distribution …
Read More »The birth of a ‘snowman’ on the edge of the solar system.
[ad_1] Arrokoth Credit: NASA A model developed at the Technion Faculty of Physics, in collaboration with German scientists in Tübingen, explains the unique properties of Arrokoth, the most distant object ever photographed in the solar system. The research team’s results shed new light on the formation of Kuiper Belt objects, …
Read More »Why do recovered patients test positive again?
[ad_1] BENGALURU : More than 4,250 people have recovered from covid-19 since India reported its first case in late January. But the new concern, based on the experience of China and South Korea, is that those who recover and test negative for SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes covid-19, may then …
Read More »Coronavirus growth in India is linear, not exponential, much better than in the USA. USA And the UK says the government
[ad_1] The government said on Thursday that the growth of the coronavirus in India has been more or less linear and not exponential due to the success of certain strategies and that the country has fared much better than developed countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom …
Read More »Government of India announces key amendments to the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Code, 2016
[ad_1] (yes). Suspension / termination of concessions, licenses, etc.: The Amendments Act has introduced an amendment under Section 14 of the IBC to stipulate that concessions, licenses, permits, authorizations and other similar rights / grants, which have been granted by any governmental / statutory authority, may not be suspended / …
Read More »Xiaomi may be the first to launch a smartphone with a new 150-megapixel Samsung camera
[ad_1] According to the trustworthy tipster IceUniverse (via GizmoChina), Samsung has recently completed the development of a 150-megapixel camera sensor that, thanks to a partnership between the South Korean giant and Xiaomi, may end up in a Xiaomi phone, to be released sometime in the fourth quarter of 2020. It …
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