Delhi Prime Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday that schools in the national capital, which have been closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, will not open for now. The prime minister’s message comes amid a surge in cases of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in Delhi, where more than 348,000 people have …
Read More »Covid-19: Countries Fight Rising Cases As WHO Sees ‘Exponential’ Rise
The grim data highlighted the struggle by authorities around the world to control the coronavirus pandemic on Saturday, as the US reported 80,000 infections in a single day, France extended a curfew to two-thirds of citizens and the death toll in Germany exceeded 10,000. The World Health Organization had previously …
Read More »All Citizens Should Get Free Covid-19 Vaccine – Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
Delhi’s Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday that citizens across the country should receive free Covid-19 vaccines, two days after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) pledge of free vaccines against the disease in his Bihar’s electoral manifesto unleashes a storm. “The whole country should receive free Covid-19 vaccines. It …
Read More »India records a drop in active Covid-19 cases day by day, counts below 7 lakh for 2 days
The number of active cases of the coronavirus disease in India (Covid-19) continued below 700,000 for the second day in a row, with 80% of all new cases reported in 10 states. Active cases now comprise just 8.71% of the country’s total positive cases, suggesting that the disease has been …
Read More »Countries Fight Rising Coronavirus Cases As WHO Sees ‘Exponential’ Rise
The World Health Organization had previously warned of an “exponential” increase in infections that threatens the ability of health systems to cope. But populations weary of social isolation and economic difficulties have rejected new restrictions to curb the spread of the virus’ resurgence, including nightly clashes in Naples between Italian …
Read More »Countries Fight Rising Virus Cases As WHO Sees ‘Exponential’ Rise
PARIS: Grim data highlighted the struggle by authorities around the world to control the coronavirus pandemic on Saturday, as the US reported 80,000 infections in a single day, France extended a curfew to two-thirds of citizens, and the death toll in Germany exceeded 10,000. The World Health Organization had previously …
Read More »Americans are learning to die of coronavirus: Biden
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said on Friday that Americans are not learning to live with COVID-19, but they are learning to die with it as the pandemic has dwarfed everything the country faced in recent history and shows no signs. deceleration. More than 220,000 Americans have lost their lives, …
Read More »Each district will have a skills center, people will not have to migrate to work, says Nitish
Addressing three consecutive rallies, Modi criticized the opposition for its stance on the repeal of Article 370 and the clash in the Galwan Valley between Indian and Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh, an emotional issue for the state, as several soldiers of the Bihar regiment were killed in hand-to-hand combat. …
Read More »Phase 3 of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine will begin in the coming days
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has completed the second phase of clinical trials for the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine. The civic body will soon begin testing for the third phase after the first group of volunteers completes 28 days from their first vaccination. 200 healthy volunteers participated in the second phase …
Read More »GST collections can cross the Rs 1 lakh-crore mark for the first time in 8 months
Collections from the goods and services tax (GST), a barometer of economic health, are expected to exceed one million lakh crore rupees in October for the first time in eight months since the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic ) seized over India and forced a national shutdown. according to two officials …
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