[ad_1] From shaking legs with his daughter on the popular Bollywood song ‘Sheila Ki Jawani’ to giving his kids some boxing lessons, the David Warner Chasm makes sure to keep his fans entertained these days when all sports activities around the world are stopped due to the coronavirus pandemic. The …
Read More »Amazon – Indian Railways: Amazon Boards Indian Railways for Faster Deliveries – Latest News
[ad_1] Amazon India has announced that it will use the Indian Railways special trains to guarantee the delivery of goods. In a statement released, Amazon said it will send shipments via the Covid-19 special packet trains, which were introduced by Indian Railways. Since the blockade began, Indian Railways has increased …
Read More »Mumbai News: 10 Indonesian Tablighis Arrested in Mumbai for “Assassination Attempt” | Mumbai News
[ad_1] MUMBAI: Bandra police recently arrested 10 of the 12 Indonesians who had attended the Tablighi Jamaat religious congregation in Delhi and traveled to Mumbai on March 23. After they were located in a building in Bandra (West), the six couples were subjected to institutions. quarantine in a hotel. Two …
Read More »The mind often surrenders to the body: Mayank Agarwal | Cricket News
[ad_1] BENGALURU: For someone who is known for being rigorous with routine, life during confinement can be frustrating. India starter Test Mayank Agarwal, however, has done well to fight the blues. The 29-year-old, when not playing, is known for crossing the city for his physical routines and training. It is …
Read More »Lockdown news in India: Center, states wary of lifting curbs, graded easing on cards | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: The national lockdown is likely to be replaced with a graded and somewhat piecemeal lifting of restrictions with the least curbs in green zones or districts with low prevalence or no Covid-19 cases, while tough stipulations will remain in red zones, which currently include major cities like …
Read More »Coronavirus cases in India: 58 die of Covid infection, highest in one day; boxes about 30,000 inches | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Covid-19 count in India approached the 30,000 mark as an avalanche of reported cases from Indore in Madhya Pradesh brought the day’s count to 1,709 and total cases to 29,571. Monday’s death toll from the virus rose to 58, the highest reported so far in a single …
Read More »Covid 19 in India: virus has mutated into 10 types, one now dominant in all regions: Study | Mumbai News
[ad_1] MUMBAI: The new coronavirus, first reported in China in December 2019, has mutated into 10 different types and one of them, A2a, has almost replaced all the others to become dominant in all geographic regions, according to a study. global made by an Indian institute. The study, conducted by …
Read More »Kanika Kapoor spends quality time at home with her parents after recovering from Covid-19: Bollywood News
[ad_1] Singer Kanika Kapoor, who recovered from Covid-19 3 weeks ago and has been at her Lucknow home since then, appears to be fully enjoying her parents’ company after a rather chaotic time. She took to Instagram to share a photo of the three of them, having their tea together. …
Read More »India’s running of the bulls news: Central, states wary of lifting curbs, gradual smoothing on cards | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: The national blockade is likely to be replaced by a gradual and unsystematic lifting of restrictions with the fewest restrictions in green areas or districts with low prevalence or no Covid-19 cases, while difficult stipulations will remain in place. the red zones, which currently include major cities …
Read More »West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee for COVID-19 Closure Extension through May 21, Seeks Clarity on MHA Store Reopening Order | India News
[ad_1] New Delhi: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said Monday (April 27) that West Bengal is in favor of extending the blockade until May 21 after attending Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s video conference with senior ministers. Mamata Banerjee said: “Since today’s meeting with the Prime Minister, the feeling I had from …
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