COVID-19 vaccination coverage in India crosses 1.34 crores
The nationwide COVID-19 vaccination to healthcare workers and frontline workers crossed 1.34 crores coverage on Friday, informed the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Urdu Bulletin: Centre's OTT guidelines, Nirav Modi's extradition covered prominently
In today's editions various Urdu publications gave prominent coverage to the new guidelines of Over The Top (OTT) platforms and other digital media for curbing its misuse released by the Central government.
Vivek Agnihotri comments on new OTT guidelines, says 'demands finally being met'
Reacting to the new rules for digital news organisations, social media portals, and OTT platforms announced on Thursday, Bollywood director Vivek Agnihotri said that he believes "guidelines should be there and this is a good move."
Grievance redressal system mandatory for OTT, digital portals
The new guidelines issued by the government of India on Thursday mandated a grievance redressal system for over the top (OTT) and digital portals in the country.
Delhi records 200 new COVID-19 cases, 115 recoveries in last 24 hours
Delhi reported 200 fresh COVID-19 cases, 115 recoveries, and two deaths in the last 24 hours, according to the Delhi health department's data on Wednesday.
Andhra DGP supervises COVID-19 vaccination drive for state police
Andhra Pradesh Deputy General of Police Gautam Sawang on Wednesday supervised the COVID-19 vaccination programme for police personnel at his office here.
From Feb 26, Delhi to ask people from 5 states to show negative COVID-19 report, say sources
With a surge in COVID-19 cases in five states, Delhi will make it essential for those arriving from those states to carry a negative COVID test report from February 26, according to sources.
Uttarakhand colleges, universities to reopen from March 1
The Uttarakhand government on Wednesday has ordered to reopen all the state universities and colleges from March 1.
Contract for indigenously designed Light Combat Helicopter likely to be signed soon: Rajnath
Noting that India plans to spend USD 130 billion on military modernization in the next five years, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday that orders for 83 LCA MK1A worth Rs 48,000 crore have been awarded to HAL recently and the contract for indigenously designed Light Combat Helicopter is likely to be signed soon.
Marshalls to be deployed in Karnataka wedding halls to ensure adherence to COVID-19 protocols
In light of the frequent violations of COVID-19 protocol in Karnataka, marshalls will now be deployed in marriage halls in Karnataka to ensure that people adhere to Standard Operating procedures (SOP), informed state health minister Dr K Sudhakar on Monday.