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Rahul Gandhi Slams Easing of Labour Laws, Says Covid-19 Fight Can't be 'Excuse to Exploit Workers'
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh also said it would be dangerous and disastrous to loosen labour, land and environment laws in the name of economic revival and stimulus.
As Covid-19 Cases Cross 3,000-Mark in UP, CM Yogi Asks Officials to Conduct Special Review of Agra, Kanpur and Meerut
Earlier on Sunday, on the instructions of CM Yogi, the command of Covid Care has been given to three senior IAS and IPS officers in these districts.
Is Work From Home Making You Sick?
Researchers revealed that being online & offline lines almost always gets blurred. With your easy access to work, you end up working more than your counterpart in office.
LeT Planning 26/11-Like Terror Attack with Dawood Ibrahim? Intel Inputs Make Shocking Revelations
The intel sources said it is learnt that the don had gone with a team of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence for a meeting with the LeT leaders.
Bengal Witnessing Spurt in Domestic Violence Cases During Lockdown: Women's Commission
Seventy cases of domestic violence have been reported to the commission since the imposition of the lockdown, the Commission said, adding that the complaints were received from across the state, both rural and urban areas including Kolkata.
If I Started As A Lead Actor, It Would Have Gone Into My Head, Says Aparshakti Khurna
Aparshakti Khurana says he is happy to have started off his journey as actor in supporting roles and built his fan base slowly and steadily.
1,700 Passengers, 3 Stoppages: Railways to Now Ferry More Migrant Workers Via 'Shramik' Trains
It also said that the train capacity should be equal to the number of sleeper berths on the train. The 'Shramik Special' trains have 24 coaches with a capacity to carry 72 passengers in each coach.
Coronavirus India Updates: In Record 24-hour Jump, Covid-19 Cases Rise to 67,152; Death Toll at 2,206
A total of 97 deaths have been reported since Sunday morning. Of these 53 were in Maharashtra, 21 in Gujarat, 14 in West Bengal, three in Tamil Nadu, and one each in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana, Karnataka, Haryana and Rajasthan.
IRCTC Shares Climb 5% as Select Passenger Train Services to Resume from Tomorrow
Booking for reservation in trains that will begin on May 12 will start at 4pm on May 11 and will be available only on the IRCTC website.
La Liga Chief Wants Restart by June 12 Despite Eight New Positive Coronavirus Tests
Despite Sunday's announcement of more positive Covid-19 tests, Javier Tebas insisted Spain was on the right track for a speedy resumption of football.
Deputy CM Sushil Modi Writes to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Seeking Grants for Bihar
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi has asked for funds in accordance with the recommendations of the 15th Finance Commission.
AC Milan Announce No 1st Team Covid-19 Cases; Fiorentina, Sampdoria and Torino Have 8 Positive Players
None of AC Milan's first team players or staff have tested positive for coronavirus despite club president saying some players were recovering.
72,000 People Carried by West Bengal Govt Buses During Covid-19 Lockdown, says Transport Minister
The government buses were run by the West Bengal Transport Corporation (WBTC), the South Bengal State Transport Corporation (SBSTC) and the North Bengal State Transport Corporation (NBSTC), he said.
Man Jumps Quarantine to Buy Liquor, Booked on Wife's Complaint
A first information report (FIR) was lodged after the teacher's wife informed the police that he had gone out by jumping home quarantine for purchasing alcohol.
Yediyurappa Directs Officials to Quarantine All Those Returning to Karnataka amid Covid-19 Lockdown
At a high-level meeting attended by senior ministers among others, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa directed the officials that only those who were stranded in other states due to the lockdown should be allowed to return.
Tamil Nadu Breaches 7,000-mark with 669 New Cases, Chennai Records Highest Single-day Spike
Special nodal officer for GreaterChennai Corporation region, J Radhakrishnan told reporters that people need not have apprehensions about the rise in numbers as it only showed aggressive testing to detect infections to halt further spread.