Walking from Delhi to MP, man dies in Agra
AGRA: A 39-year-old man, who had walked almost 200 kilometers from Delhi to reach his home in Morena in Madhya Pradesh, collapsed and died in
AGRA: A 39-year-old man, who had walked almost 200 kilometers from Delhi to reach his home in Morena in Madhya Pradesh, collapsed and died in
Outrageously small. Crumbs from a miser’s table. Spineless obeisance to fiscal orthodoxy. Cowardly fears of foreigners reacting badly to a massive fiscal stimulus. Forgive my
MUMBAI: The schemes for the merger of ten state-run banks into four lenders are coming into force from April 1, according to the Reserve Bank
NEW DELHI: Members of the Saarc bloc and Indonesia and the UAE have requested India to lift the export ban on hydroxychloroquine, as they stare
By Mansukh Mandaviya India is quite ahead globally in the manufacturing of medicines. However, the country still imports key raw materials — largely 53 active
By Anoothi Vishal Life will hardly remain the same when we get to the other side of the Covid-19 pandemic. Economists and social scientists are
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman assured citizens that banking services will continue unhindered during the lockdown. In a series of one-on-one calls with the heads of
BENGALURU: Nasscom, tech services and startup industry body, has sought immediate relief from the government to ensure business continuity for startups amid the nationwide lock-down.
NEW DELHI: The Centre on Saturday asked the state governments and Union Territory administrations to utilise the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF), to which Rs
LONDON: Scientists from the University of Oxford have opened up their COVID-19 vaccines for clinical trial recruitments as part of a “rapid vaccine response” to