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Contributions continue to pour in from domestic, foreign firms in fight against COVID-19Social media timelines are filled with SOS calls with people looking for oxygen cylinders, hospital beds, plasma donors and ventilators. Or...
How India's Silicon Valley saw its COVID-19 success come undoneTwo and a half months on, Bengaluru, dubbed India's Silicon Valley for its tech firms and startups, has reported more than 110,000 cases. W...
Business schools put safety measures in place as they gear up for campus reopeningA number of Indian Institutes of Management and Indian School of Business said all safety measures are being put in place to resume physica...
Bengaluru RWAs take proactive steps to help the home-quarantinedSeveral residents’ welfare associations in Bengaluru are proactively responding to the worsening Covid-19 situation even as some of them ha...
Assam is bracing for huge challenge as the state is expecting turnout of 10,000 people in each district: Health ministerAssam has 33 districts. Assam has requisitioned for five Shramik Special Train while Tripura has sought two train. The state government has...
The clue to testing 1.3 billion people for Covid could be in the sewageExperts are developing a protocol to test sewage for Covid traces in selected areas of Bengaluru and Kolkata.
Special military trains to take back army personnel stuck at training institutions to Pakistan, China bordersSeveral army personnel, who were undergoing courses at training institutions in Bangalore, Belgaum, Secunderabad and Gopalpur, could not mo...
Drones for sanitising, robots in isolation wards, special stethoscope--innovations to fight coronaWhile over 20 technical and scientific institutions are working on developing a vaccine for coronavirus, prominent IITs have already set up...
How the Ministry of Defence is fighting Covid-19Various wings of defence ministry are contributing in their best possible ways to tackle Covid-19 better.
From 'GoCoronaGo' to 'Sampark-o-Meter': IISc, IITs develop mobile apps to aid fight COVID-19From "GoCoronaGo" to "Sampark-o-Meter", the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore and four Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) h...
Startup founders, technocrats, investors in Bengaluru pitch in with relief effortsHome to some of the country’s most-valued startups, Bengaluru’s investors and entrepreneurs have also stepped up to pitch in their weight.
Indian-Americans set up helpline, volunteer groups to help community members hit by coronavirus crisisThe COVID-19 pandemic has infected over 140,000 people and claimed 2,475 lives in the US. In India, the confirmed coronavirus cases crossed...
28 hospitals of Indian Armed Forces reserved for Covid patientsThe development was shared by Lieutenant General Anup Banerji, Director General Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS). The DGAFMS heads th...
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reviews action plan for coronavirus; army ready to provide hospitals and labsThe army liasoning with the civil administration is happening in Maharashtra, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Rajasthan. This c...
India and coronavirus: Lucky escape or emergency ahead?India on Friday imposed some of the world's toughest border measures in the current crisis.
PM Narendra Modi in Washington, John Kerry in Beijing, China all aroundChina will be the elephant in the room - and Pakistan the mouse - when Modi meets Obama in the Oval Office at 11 am on Tuesday.
Do school administrations care whether teachers are trained and sensitised for their job?It’s a shame that 67 years after Independence, we don’t have a single teacher-training institute with the brand equity of, say, an IIT or a...
India scrambles to save tigers from deadly virusIndia is scrambling to protect its beleaguered tiger population after several big cats tested positive for a virus common among dogs but de...
- Avian Flu in Karnataka hits poultry exports
As the poultry industry is rocked by yet another avian flu attack in Karnataka, major companies and states are taking precautionary measure...
- Facilitative measures seen supporting air cargo volumes
Airport Authority forecasts 10% and 15% growth in cargo at all the airports at during the next two years.