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Dassault, IIT Ropar Jointly Offer Virtual Internship in Agriculture, Water Issues
Starting from May 24, the virtual internship will nurture 100 individuals across 20 teams. The winning teams from this program, will be offered paid internships for six months
Job Postings on Decline in 2021: Check Which Skills, Cities are Hiring
Despite the decline in overall job postings, some industries continue to hold strong in some specific cities. Advertising, market research, public relations (PR) in Chennai and Hyderabad noted more than 50 per cent year-on-year growth
Should CBSE, CISCE Reduce Syllabus This Year as Well? Schools Stand Divided
Now, as the new academic session is being held in digital mode too, is do students need a syllabus cut this year as well?
Bharat Biotech's Covaxin Gets Approval for Phase 2/3 Trials on 2-18 Year-olds
The trial will take place in 525 subjects at various sites, including AIIMS, Delhi, AIIMS, Patna and Meditrina Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur.
AstraZeneca Pledges $250,000 as Humanitarian Aid to Covid-Ravaged India
The aid to India is part of the $1 million which the British-Swedish firm has earmarked for relief initiatives across communities hit hard by the pandemic.
Communication is Key: Mumbai's Covid-19 Model Gets Govt Praise
Analysing the case history of Mumbai, Lav Agarwal, Joint Secretary of Health Ministry said an effective citizen communication and decentralisation of processes is the key for Covid-19 case management.
News18 Evening Digest: WHO Recommends Ivermectin Only for Clinical Trials, Maha Govt to Treat Covid 'Black Fungus' Patients Free of Cost and Other Top Stories
Here are the stories we are covering this evening: Widely Used in India, WHO Recommends Ivermectin Only For Clinical Trials, Not Treatment of Covid; Maharashtra Says It Will Treat Patients of Covid 'Black Fungus' Free of Cost, Cap Medicine Price; 'Begin P...
Indian Railway Recruitment: RITES Hiring 146 Apprentices, ITI Pass Can Also Apply
Graduates will get Rs 14,000 as stipend, Rs 12,000 for those with Diploma certificates, and ITI pass-outs will be awareded Rs 10,000 every month during the training.
India Remains Vulnerable to Further Waves of Covid-19: Fitch Ratings
Just 9.4 per cent of the population had received at least one vaccine dose as of May 5, according to figures from Our World in Data, the agency said.
Students Demand Cancelation of 12th Board Exams, Relaxation in College Admissions
Students demand the cancelation of offline board exams and assessments based on internal marking or online exams.
Kolkata KMC Staff Nurse Recruitment 2021: Apply for 205 Posts, Salary upto Rs 25,000
Interested and eligible candidates can submit their application forms offline from May 12 and May 13 between 11.30 am to 4:00 pm.
Sonowal to be a Guide; Grateful to PM Modi, Amit Shah for Support: Himanta Biswa Sarma
The term of the current assembly is scheduled to end on May 31. Of the 126 assembly seats in Assam, the ruling alliance secured 75 seats with the BJP winning 60, the AGP bagging nine and the UPPL six.
Covid-19: Hero MotoCorp Extends Shutdown of Plants Across India Till May 16
The shutdown also includes the Global Parts Center (GPC) in Neemrana and R&D facility the Centre of Innovation and Technology (CIT) in Jaipur, Hero MotoCorp said in a statement.
Metro Suspended, Curbs on Weddings: Delhi Govt Extends Lockdown Till May 17
Delhi on Sunday recorded 273 more Covid-19 deaths, the lowest since April 21, and 13,336 new infections with a positivity rate of 21.67 per cent, the Health Department said.
India, EU to Resume Negotiations for FTA After 8 Years; Launch Comprehensive Connectivity Partnership
Modi was scheduled to visit Portugal for the leaders' meeting but it was called off in view of the coronavirus crisis and both sides decided to hold the deliberations virtually.
Hima Das Gets First Coronavirus Vaccine Shot, Urges People to Take Jabs Too
Hima Das has received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and urged people to do the same to fight the dreaded Covid-19.