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    Survey: 54% say Harsh Vardhan made a scapegoat
    Survey: 54% say Harsh Vardhan made a scapegoat
    Former Health Minister Harsh Vardhan being dropped from the Cabinet has not gone down well with the people.
    When Maha joint family of 21 fell ill together to Covid
    When Maha joint family of 21 fell ill together to Covid
    The second wave of Covid-19 has been devastating, with some families losing multiple people to the virus.
    Reshuffle Adds Techno-Managerial Heft To Modi Govt
    Reshuffle Adds Techno-Managerial Heft To Modi Govt
    The massive Union Cabinet reshuffle on Wednesday bears the techno-managerial imprint of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
    Hari Babu is Mizo Guv, Dattatreya to Haryana
    Hari Babu is Mizo Guv, Dattatreya to Haryana
    Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader and former Lok Sabha member from Visakhapatnam Kambhampati Hari Babu has been appointed as the Governor of Mizoram state.
    India has undercounted Covid-19 deaths by hundreds of thousands: Report
    India has officially recorded more than 3,90,000 coronavirus deaths, but families who have lost loved ones, health experts and statisticians say that vastly undercounts the true toll, Wall Street Journal reported.
    South India to remain indifferent to national parties
    South India to remain indifferent to national parties
    If the outcomes of various elections over the past few decades, till the recent Assembly polls in Tamil Nadu and Kerala are any indication, south of the Vindhyas, the electoral arena remains a minefield for mainstream national parties, read the BJP and Congress.
    Vaccinated & Covid-recovered tests positive for Delta+
    Vaccinated & Covid-recovered tests positive for Delta+
    In the first case of Delta positive in Rajasthan, a 65-year-old woman, who recovered from Covid-19 in May and had undergone both doses of vaccination, has tested positive with the variant.
    India's Vaccination Can't Protect From Third Wave
    India's Vaccination Can't Protect From Third Wave
    The pace at which the vaccinations are happening in India is so slow that it cannot save the nation from the upcoming third wave, as per some experts in the field.
    Covid Handling India's Gravest Governance Failure
    Covid Handling India's Gravest Governance Failure
    Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday released the party's 'White Paper' on management of Covid-19, accusing the Central government of not taking adequate measures to prevent and contain the pandemic.
    Experts suggest inoculating kids, teenagers at the earliest
    Experts suggest inoculating kids, teenagers at the earliest
    As studies conducted by the Tamil Nadu State Public Health revealed that the Delta Covid variant has led to a majority of positive cases in the state, experts are of the opinion that children and teenagers should be inoculated against the virus at the earliest after conducting trials.
    Supply of Covaxin to govt at Rs 150/dose not sustainable
    Supply of Covaxin to govt at Rs 150/dose not sustainable
    The supply price of Covaxin to the government of India at Rs 150 a dose is a non-competitive price and clearly not sustainable in the long run.
    STAR Remains Leader Among Broadcasters
    STAR Remains Leader Among Broadcasters
    STAR continued to remain the undoubted leader among broadcasters in May, with group level viewership share of 39.4 per cent, slightly down on high base of IPL viewership in April'21, according to a research by Elara Securities.
    BookMyShow lays off 200 employees amid pandemic woes
    BookMyShow lays off 200 employees amid pandemic woes
    Online ticketing platform BookMyShow has laid off 200 employees as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to affect businesses.
    India's Covid vax policy leading to avertable deaths: Experts
    India's Covid vax policy leading to avertable deaths: Experts
    The Indian government's Covid-19 vaccination approach has inappropriately prioritised people and is thus causing huge numbers of avertable deaths, warn a team of nine experts from research institutes in the UK and India.
    Pfizer's vaccine may cost less than $10 a dose in India
    Pfizer's vaccine may cost less than $10 a dose in India
    US pharmaceutical major Pfizer may price its mRNA-based Covid-19 vaccine, co-developed by BioNTech, below $10 (about Rs 730) a dose in India, sources close to the development indicated.