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DGCA Issues Show Cause Notice to AirAsia India Executive After Pilot Alleges Safety Violations in Landings
Captain Gaurav Taneja, a popular Youtuber, tweeted on June 14 that he has been suspended by AirAsia India "for standing up for safe operations of an aircraft and its passengers". Taneja alleged in the video that the airline has asked its pilots to do 98...
Schools, Colleges, Cinemas, Religious Shrines to Be Closed till July 31 as Centre Releases Unlock 2.0 Guidelines
Domestic and international (under the Vande Bharat mission) flights and passenger trains, already operational in a limited manner, will be further expanded in a calibrated manner, said the Ministry of Home Affairs in a statement.
Curb Covid-19 Spread During 'Unlock' Period, Says PM Modi; Urges Citizens to be More Vigilant
While the number of COVID-19 cases in the world are close to crossing the ten million mark, India on Sunday witnessed a spike of more than 19,000 case, bringing the total tally to 5,28,859.
Delhi, Maharashtra Among 8 States That Account for 87% of Covid-19 Deaths, 85% Active Caseload: Health Ministry
The Health Ministry said it has informed the GoM that Central teams comprising epidemiologists, public health experts and a senior joint secretary level officer have been formed to aid the states in their fight against Covid-19.
'Keep Doors & Windows Closed': Delhi Issues Advisory as Swarms of Locusts Reach Outskirts from Gurugram
The government said the locusts can be distracted by making high-decibel sound through beating of drum utensils, playing high-volume music on music systems, firing crackers and burning of neem leaves.
NHRC Employee Dies of Coronavirus, 17 Others Tested Positive till Date: Sources
These cases were reported between June 12 and June 24, and some family members of a few employees have also contracted the infection, sources said.
BJP Attacks Congress Interim Chief Sonia Gandhi, Says PM Relief Fund Misused in UPA Rule
JP Nadda said it was not only brazen fraud, but a big betrayal to the citizens of the country.
Harsh Vardhan Launches Mobile App to Enable People Have Easy Access to Blood
Developed by the E-Raktkosh team of Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) under the Digital India scheme, the application will bring transparency and facilitate single-window access to blood services of the Indian Red Cross Society, official...
End of An Era: Segway to Stop Production of Its Iconic Two-Wheeler Self-Balancing Scooter
Launched nearly two decades ago, the company will stop manufacturing the Segway PT starting July 15 as it shifts focus to other units such as its shared scooter business.
Unbridled Hike in Fuel Prices May Force Suspension of Operations: Transporters' Apex Body
The AIMTC said about 65 per cent of the total trucks in the country are sitting idle due to spiralling fuel prices, corruption and no tangible relief to transporters, hit hard by COVID-19.
India May Impose Anti-circumvention Duty on a Chemical From China, Korea
Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd, on behalf of the domestic industry, has filed the application before the directorate to investigate the matter and impose the duty.
Green Shoots? Too Early to Cheer: Covid-19 Curve, Fresh Stimulus Will Determine Economic Revival
DK Joshi, Chief Economist of ratings agency Crisil, said all indicators of economic activity showed improvement in June because economic activities were curtailed in April and May. However, this does not indicate that economic activity has picked up.
After Turning Debt Free, Reliance May Break-up With IPOs of Jio, Retail Business
RIL has raised $ 22.3 billion capital market through the sale of 24.7 per cent stake in Jio Platforms and $ 7 billion equity-raise.
Galwan Clash: Ram Madhav Slams Congress Govts for Pandering to Chinese Interests
While China continued to nibble into Indian side of the undemarcated LAC, the Congress government did not engage it militarily and instead went on to sign several bilateral agreements that suited Chinese interests, he claimed.
Decision on Remaining CBSE Exams for Classes 10, 12 Likely by Today, Govt Tells SC
The Ministry of Human Resource Development's decision on conducting the pending CBSE board examinations for classes 10 and 12 is likely to be finalised by Wednesday (June 24).
Covid-19 Pandemic: Delhi Govt to Provide Oximeters to Patients in Home Isolation
The Chief Minister further said that as many as 18,000 COVID-19 tests are being conducted daily in the city.