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China's Attempt to Set Up Dam on Brahmaputra Will Be Encroachment on Rights of India: Govt
The government said any attempt by China to set up a hydropower station on the Brahmaputra river will also adversely affect the availability of water in its basin during the lean season.
Once Covid-19 Vaccine Vial Opened, it Needs to Be Used Fully Within Four Hours: Doctors
"Each 5 ml vial of the vaccine has 10 doses in total. And, once opened, all 10 doses have to be consumed within four hours, otherwise it goes waste, and remaining doses have to be destroyed," RGSSH spokesperson Chhavi Gupta said.
Security Guard Administered Covid Vaccine Admitted at AIIMS After Developing Allergic Reaction
According to the AIIMS Director, the security guard complained of palpitations and developed an allergic skin rash within 15-20 minutes after being inoculated and was admitted to the facility.
Health Ministry Says Covid-19 Inoculation Drive Successful, Over 1.91 Lakh Vaccinated on Day 1
More than one crore cases and 1.5 lakh fatalities later, India took its first steps out of the pandemic with shots of the Covishield and Covaxin vaccines being administered at medical centres.
Centre May Intimate Qualified Bidders for Air India by January 30
The second phase of the strategic disinvestment of Air India was scheduled to start on January 5 with the announcement of the names of the qualified bidders.
NEET PG 2021 Date: NBE to Hold NEET PG Exam on April 18 Across India, Details Here
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Committed to Resolve Disputes Through Talks, Will Stand Firm Against Any Attempt to 'Unilaterally' Change Status Quo: Army Chief
Army Chief Gen MM Naravane said the forces' desire for peace and tranquillity should not be interpreted as a sign of weakness
Will Attend Ninth Round of Talks with Govt on Friday, Don't Have Much Hope Though: Farmer Leaders
Since a Supreme Court-appointed panel on farm laws is likely to hold its first meeting on January 19, the meeting on Friday between with the government and the unions may be the last one.
Protesting Farmer Unions Welcome Bhupinder Singh Mann's Decision, but Say Won't Accept Any Committee
They said the other three members of the committee should follow suit as the agitating unions had never demanded formation of any committee to resolve the impasse between farmers and the Centre over the new agri laws.
CBI Commences Fresh Arguments in Delhi HC in Appeal Against Acquittals in 2G Scam Case
During the brief proceedings, advocate Vijay Aggarwal, appearing for some of the acquitted persons, told the high court that around 6,500 pages containing the final arguments of the accused and the CBI before the trial court were not found in the digital...
Decision to Procure Tejas Will Strengthen Movement for 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat': PM Modi
In a major decision aimed at boosting the domestic aerospace industry, India on Wednesday approved a much-awaited deal worth Rs 48,000 crore to procure 83 Tejas for the Indian Air Force.
Novel Coronavirus May Resemble Common Cold in Future, Scientists Predict
The researchers noted that four common cold-causing coronaviruses have been circulating in humans for a long time and almost everyone is infected at a young age.
Coronavirus Vaccine Drive Gathers Pace; Covishield, Covaxin Doses Reach far Corners of India
From Assam to Goa and from Jammu and Kashmir to Kerala, the vaccines were carefully and swiftly transported to far corners of the country, a day after the first consignment of the Covishield vaccine from the Oxford/AstraZeneca stable rolled out of the Ser...
Khattar, His Deputy Meet Amit Shah after SC Ruling on Farm Laws, Dushyant Says No Threat to Haryana Govt
After the meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Haryana Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala said their coalition government will last its full five-year term and there is no threat to it.
Cannot Ask PM to Meet Farmers for Discussion on Farm Laws, Says CJI SA Bobde
A bench headed by Chief Justice S. A. Bobde and comprising Justices A.S. Bopanna and V. Ramasubramanian said "We cannot ask the Prime Minister to go. He is not a party here."
China Thins Down Troops at Training Facilities in Depth Areas of Ladakh, No Impact on Operational Deployment
The withdrawal of troops from training facilities located in the depth areas by China may have taken place due to the harsh winter.