Chinese tourist, who was confirmed to have Covid-19 at the airport in Korea and fled his quarantine hotel, gets caught wearing a jacket that says 'Made in China: invincible.'
According to the latest report, 100 people alone have died in Lhasa due to Covid since Beijing lifted its strict policy restrictions, Voice against Autocracy reported citing Radio Free Asia. Beijing main's plan is to kill the Tibetans and bring misery to families.
For this, the applicant will have to visit the official website of the MCD and upload all the related documents in PDF format as per the guidelines provided, as well as deposit the prescribed fee through online only.
A fire broke out at the bar counter of the Sun City restaurant in New Delhi. The fire was near the bar counter. 13 fire tenders were used to douse the fire and dense smoke. No casualties or injuries were reported.
The parameters include augmenting sewage treatment, sewage treatment plants (STPs), tapping and cleaning of drains, sewage network in unauthorised colonies and JJ clusters, septage management, minimum environmental flow, upgradation of 13 CETPs for treatment and management of industrial e
China has refused to provide treatment to refugees from North Korea, even after it lifted its COVID restrictions. Due to a lack of identity proof, the refugees are not provided treatment even if they face serious COVID symptoms.
Hardik sustained the during India's match against England on January 15. Having rested the youngster for the match against Wales, and subsequent assessment, Hardik has now been ruled out of the FIH Odisha Hockey Men's World Cup 2023 Bhubaneswar-Rourkela.
"BRS is hand in glove with BJP, which is why KCR is meeting the rest of the opposition parties. They want to weaken Congress and make PM Modi's way clear," Reddy said while talking to ANI.
The Supreme Court on Friday sent back to Andhra Pradesh High Court to hear an appeal of the state government challenging the order staying the state decision restricting public meetings on roadsides.
EAM S Jaishankar on Friday expressed India's solidarity with Sri Lanka and said that New Delhi would encourage more significant investments in the Lankan economy, especially in the core areas like energy, tourism and infrastructure.