NEW DELHI: Days before Koyambedu market, a wholesale hub in Chennai, emerged as a major hotspot leading to a spike of over 200 new Covid-19
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Suicide leading cause for over 300 lockdown deaths in India, says study
NEW DELHI: Suicide was the leading cause for over 300 “non-coronavirus deaths” reported in India due to distress triggered by the nationwide lockdown, revealed a
Virus has mutated into 10 types, one now dominant across regions: Study
MUMBAI: The novel coronavirus, first reported in China in December 2019, has mutated into 10 different types and one of them — A2a — has
Global military spending saw largest increase in decade in 2019; China, India in top 3: Study
LONDON: Global military expenditure at 3.6 per cent saw its largest annual spike in a decade in 2019 with China and India being the second-
Social media analysis to forecast economic impact of COVID-19: Study
London: Researchers have developed a ‘real time’ method that uses social media to reliably forecast the financial impact of natural disasters, an advance that may
RBI study shows house price moderation
Mumbai: The residential real estate sector has continued to suffer from low demand and large inventory overhang, as per a Reserve Bank of India study.
Indian Army: Army study to examine career progression of women officers including permanent commission and command appointments
NEW DELHI: The Indian Army has started a study to examine the career progression of its women officers, including their promotions, courses they have to
Airtel supersedes rivals in performance metrics: Study
New Delhi: In terms of network quality, telecom operator Bharti Airtel has emerged as a winner in four out of six performance metrics, according to
Study abroad dreams shattered or delayed due to COVID-19, students look for plan B
NEW DELHI: With an acceptance letter from Australia’s Deakin University, 21-year-old Triptha Luthra was on cloud nine a month back but is now glued to
Nations without BCG vaccination saw higher cases of Covid-19: Study
New Delhi: Countries that do not have a BCG vaccination policy saw ten times greater incidence of and mortality from Covid-19, compared with those who