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US Buys 500 Million Doses of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid Vaccine for Poorest Countries
While 200 million vaccine doses are set to be delivered around the world by the end of this year, the remainder will be sent out by June 2022.
Meghalaya Seeks Navy’s Help to Rescue Miners Trapped in East Jaintia Hills
Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma said the government is going for all options to rescue the five trapped miners.
AIMIM Chief Welcomes Walk-in Vaccination Move
As the website adds to the woes of the digital divide in the country, it has to be cancelled, Owaisi demanded.
Neetu Kapoor Reminisces Her Acting Days When She Choreographed Amitabh Bachchan
Veteran actress Neetu Kapoor often goes down memory lane and shares some incredible throwback photos and videos with her fans.
Delhi Police Losing Sleep Over Shahrukh: The Gangster, Released on Bail Last Year, on Murder Spree
A permanent resident of Madangir, Shahrukh was once a notorious criminal involved in petty crimes like theft, snatching robberies and illegal possession of arms until he was given refuge by gangster Shakti Naidu.
Oldest, Youngest, Most Capped - All the Numbers for Euro 2020
Here are some of the interesting numbers that matter ahead of the European Championship.
Abandoned Newborn Found In A Bucket In Hoshiarpur
The child was admitted to civil hospital and is healthy after the treatment.
News18 Evening Digest: Puri Rath Yatra to Be Held Without Devotees for Second Year in a Row And Other Top Stories
These are the top stories we are covering this evening: Puri Rath Yatra to Be Held Without Devotees for Second Year in Row With Covid Protocol in Place; Hyderabad Zoo Mourns Death of 'Rani', Third Oldest Asiatic Elephant in the World; Upcoming Navi Mumbai...
Mandatory to Conduct End-Term Exams for All Law Schools: Bar Council Panel
The Bar Council of India has accepted the recommendations of its panel which said LLB examinations should be held, however, colleges are free to choose the mode of exams.
What India’s Private Healthcare Sector Needs—Not Inspector Raj, but Better Regulation, Incentives
Hype and criticism apart, the pandemic has once again proved the resilience of the Indian medical profession.
Elgar Case: Bombay HC Extends Stan Swamy's Stay in Pvt Hospital Till June 18
Swamy, 84, was on May 28 shifted from the Taloja prison in neighbouring Navi Mumbai to the Holy Family Hospital here after he filed a petition, seeking interim bail on medical grounds. After being shifted to the private hospital, he tested positive for th...
Digital Overload Is Real And Comes At A Human Cost, Says Microsoft Survey On Workplace Trends
As much as 62% of the Indian workforce says their companies are asking too much of them at this time and 13% say their employer doesn’t care about work-life balance.
Kareena Kapoor Khan to Play Sita in Mega-budget Adaptation of Ramayana?
The ambitious Ramayana project already has several big names attached to produce including Madhu Mantena and Allu Aravind.
JKBOSE Canceled Class 11, 12 Exams, Result Preparation Process to be Announced Soon
The Jammu and Kashmir Board, JKBOSE has cancelled the class 11 and 12 examinations due to the Covid-19 pandemic
Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's Deposed Leader, Hit with Fresh Corruption Charges
The Anti-Corruption Commission found evidence that Aung San Suu Kyi had committed 'corruption using her rank', according to the Global New Light of Myanmar.
Three Houses in Chawl Collapse in Mumbai's Dahisar, One Dead
This is the second incident of house collapse in Mumbai in the past 24 hours and third this week.