Analysts say this is a much-needed reform for the Trinamool Congress, considering the rise of the BJP, and now even the Left Front is working hard on the ground to increase its vote share.
Earlier, AAP leader Raghav Chadha earlier alleged that there was an error of 45 per cent in RML's coronavirus testing.
Sinha said civilian authorities, be it the central or state dispensations, have failed migrant workers who have been compelled to walk on roads, with some even dying in the process.
Umi Daniel said that post lockdown, a task force that works in coordination between the Centre and the states will have to be created. States sending a bulk of migrant labourers will have to be extended extra help.
IndusInd Bank was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, rallying over 6 per cent, ahead of its earnings announcement.
The GermFalcon can clean a typical narrow-body aircraft in three minutes.
The Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RTPCR) machine, which is used in the university’s microbiology department for molecular identification of the genes, will help identify the infection in patients.
The chief minister also said she had heard that Shrikant Mohta, co-founder of Venkatesh Films, was arrested in the Rose Valley scam.
The Surface Duo, Microsoft's upcoming foldable device, is expected to be officially released in the holiday shopping season of 2020.
According to Moneycontrol, highly placed sources said that Bahl’s inability to secure a television license despite trying for it since 2016 have rattled Bloomberg LP founder Michael Bloomberg.
Dev Sen was battling cancer for a while and died at her home after multiple organ failure at 7.35 pm on Thursday.
The company is currently developing a large format store in Bengaluru and later develop one in Delhi as a part of its first phase expansion plans.
Ira Khan took to Instagram to announce the news and revealed that the execution process is underway.
The mob then tried to portray it as a case of accident by throwing the dead body from a flyover in neighbouring Sambhal district.
Iran's foreign minister told reporters in New York that Iran could immediately ratify a document prescribing more intrusive inspections of its nuclear programme if the United States abandoned its economic sanctions, media organizations reported.