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India registers record single-day spike of 83,883 cases, tally over 38 lakh

India registers record single-day spike of 83,883 cases, tally over 38 lakh

India registered a record spike of 83,883 cases on Thursday, taking the tally over 38 lakh. Active cases in India are over 8 lakh while almost 30 lakh recoveries havetaken place. 1043 deaths were registered in the past 24 hours, taking the death toll to 67,376, as per the Health Ministry. According to Indian Council of Medical Research, India also tested a record 11,72,179 samples for coronavirus. Total number of samples tested so far are over 4 crore. Meanwhile,US states have been told to be ready to distribute corona virusvaccines by November 1. Global tally of corona virus stands a…
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Narcotics Bureau arrests drug peddlers Abdul Basit and Zaid Vilatra

Narcotics Bureau arrests drug peddlers Abdul Basit and Zaid Vilatra

Apart from the Narcotics Control Bureau, the Central Investigation Bureau and Enforcement Directorate have also grilled many people involved Sushant’s death case. In the ongoing crackdown on the drug mafia nexus in Mumbai in connection with Sushant Singh Rajput death case, the Narcotics Bureau arrested another peddler named Zaid Vilatra. Vilatra was arrested from Andheri and his call details have revealed that he was in touch with Basit Parihar and Suryadeep Malhotra - the two men who are said to be connected with actress Rhea Chakraborty's brother Showik. . NCB also found several phone calls and chats regarding this drug…
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Punjab CM Gives Compensation To Family Of Solider Killed In J&K

Punjab CM Gives Compensation To Family Of Solider Killed In J&K

The Punjab government has decided to raise the ex gratia payment to families of soldiers killed in action from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 50 lakh. Besides, a government job was also announced for a family member of the soldier. The state government took the decision on Thursday night saying "this is the least we can do for our brave" soldiers. Chief Minister Amarinder Singh said Subedar Rajesh Kumar of 60 SATA regiment died for the country, according to a government statement.
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WORLD COCONUT DAY CELEBRATED IN KAMRUP

WORLD COCONUT DAY CELEBRATED IN KAMRUP

On the occasion of World Coconut Day on 2nd September, 2020, a day long programme was organized in the farmers’ Field at Uparhali, Bijoynagar under Kamrup District by All India Coordinated Research Project on Palms, Horticultural Research Station, Kahikuchi Guwahati. The Programme included tree plantation, awarnesss generation, training and farmer-scientist interaction.             At the beginning of the programme, planting of coconut seedlings was done in the campus premises of the society. Addressing the gathering during the inaugural session of the Programme, Dr. J.C. Nath, Principal Investigator of the All India Coordinated Research Project on Palms, HRS, Kahikuchi deliberated on the…
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World Health Organization officials said moving too quickly to make a vaccine widely available could pose risks.

World Health Organization officials said moving too quickly to make a vaccine widely available could pose risks.

The White House on Tuesday pushed back on concerns expressed by the World Health Organization after a US health official said a coronavirus vaccine might be approved without completing full trials. "The United States will continue to engage our international partners to ensure we defeat this virus, but we will not be constrained by multilateral organizations influenced by the corrupt World Health Organization and China," White House spokesman Judd Deere said in a statement. "This President will spare no expense to ensure that any new vaccine maintains our own FDA's gold standard for safety and efficacy, is thoroughly tested, and…
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KANE WILLIAMSON SHOWED APPREHENSION TO LEAVE FOR IPL TO UAE

KANE WILLIAMSON SHOWED APPREHENSION TO LEAVE FOR IPL TO UAE

New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson has acknowledged that there is a "little bit of apprehension" as he gears up to leave for the UAE to compete in the Indian Premier League, beginning September 19 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Thirteen members of the Chennai Super Kings contingent, including two players, testing positive for the virus has added to his concerns as he prepares for his stint with SunRisers Hyderabad. He flies out on Thursday. "That's part of the reason why they made every team stay at a different hotel," Williamson told 'Radio New Zealand'. "But obviously that's bad news. You don't…
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KARAN JOHAR TO LAUNCH A NEW VENTURE SOON : “THE BIG THOUGHTS OF LITTLE LOVE” (HINT: ITS NOT A MOVIE)

KARAN JOHAR TO LAUNCH A NEW VENTURE SOON : “THE BIG THOUGHTS OF LITTLE LOVE” (HINT: ITS NOT A MOVIE)

Karan Johar transformed his creative ideas into an exciting new venture titled "The Big Thoughts Of Little Luv". No, we aren't talking about a new movie. The 48-year-old filmmaker, who is a single parent to twins Roohi and Yash, is all set to launch a picture book for kids, which is inspired by his experiences as a single parent. KJo made the big reveal on his social media accounts on Tuesday, writing: "Am excited to share something special with all of you… my first picture book for kids The Big Thoughts Of Little Luv. Coming soon!" Karan Johar's book The…
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Rahul Gandhi Tweets List Of “ModiMade Disasters” In New Attack On Center

Rahul Gandhi Tweets List Of “ModiMade Disasters” In New Attack On Center

Mr Gandhi's attack picked up from where party colleague P Chidambaram left off . Mr Chidambaram told NDTV that the country should not "blame God for a manmade disaster" - a two-in-one swipe at Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's "act of God" remark and the sharp fall in GDP. RAHUL GANDHI TWEETED:"India is reeling under Modi-made disasters: Historic GDP reduction -23.9%; Highest Unemployment in 45 years; 12 crore job loss; Center not paying states GST dues; Globally highest COVID-19 daily cases, deaths; External aggression at our borders,"
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Indus Towers provided 90% network coverage in Sikkim during the lockdown

Indus Towers provided 90% network coverage in Sikkim during the lockdown

Supporting the country’s fight against COVID-19 as a committed partner, Indus Towers has been working relentlessly in Sikkim ensuring an average uptime of 90% during the lockdown period and the following months. While adhering to social distancing norms, Indus Towers is playing a crucial role in keeping the 164 mobile towers and 319 tenancies operating and enabling seamless connectivity across the state especially during the period of lockdown. With towers even in high altitude places such as Lachung and Lachen which supported the local administration with essential services as well as the general public. Going above and beyond, field personnel…
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