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Two COVID-19 patients die in Jammu & Kashmir
Trials with Oxford vaccine start in Brazil
- Trials will count on 2,000 health workers volunteers in Sao Paulo and 1,000 people in Rio de Janeiro.
- Brazil's health regulator Anvisa approved human clinical trials for this potential vaccine, developed by Oxford and supported by AstraZeneca Plc, earlier in June.
Cipla to price remdesivir under $66/Rs 5,000
EU to focus on rebuilding in next 18 months: Germany
RJD national Vice President Raghuvansh Prasad Singh resigns
Congress, BJP at loggerheads over Galwan incident:
- China's actions show 'complete failure' of India's foreign policy under Modi: Rahul
- "The established institutional structure of diplomacy has been demolished by the PM. Our relations with our once friendly neighbours lie in tatters. Our time tested relationship with our traditional allies has been interrupted," Gandhi said.
- Congress drawing sadistic pleasure from crisis facing country: BJP
- BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra hit out at Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul Gandhi, alleging that they are "conspiring" to lower the India Army's morale, as he took exception to the Congress Working Committee meeting and its criticism of the Modi government on a day the Army chief was visiting Ladakh.
Priyanka slams UP government over high mortality rate in Agra
- Tagging a media report, Priyanka Gandhi said the novel coronavirus death rate in Agra was 6.8 per cent, which was higher than Delhi and Mumbai.
- Of the 79 patients who lost their lives due to COVID-19 in Agra, about "35 per cent -- 28 people -- died within 48 hours of hospitalisation", the Congress general secretary in charge of eastern Uttar Pradesh said.
Set up coronavirus help desks in government offices: UP CM
- Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed officials to set up coronavirus help desks in all police stations, hospitals and government offices across the state.
- He said help desks should also be set up in jails and revenue courts. According to an official release, the chief minister told officials at a meeting that these should be equipped with pulse oximeters, infrared thermometer and sanitisers.
- Posters should also be put up with the precautions against coronavirus, he added.
29 new cases reported in Himachal Pradesh
New Zealand's tour of Bangladesh postponed
Delhi HC adjourns hearing on OBC reservations
- The plea seeks directions to the Central government to follow the 27% reservation of seats for the OBC category in medical and dental colleges for the academic year 2020.
- A bench of Justice Jayant Nath posted the matter for further hearing on July 10 after the counsel for the Ministry of Health apprised the court that a case related to this is pending in the Supreme Court, which is likely to be heard on July 8.
- According to the petition, in the past two academic years - 2017-18 and 2018-19 - around 5,530 seats that should have gone to students of the OBC category were allotted to students of the general category.
103 new COVID-19 cases in Uttarakhand
Former Pak president to be indicted in money laundering case
- Former Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and others accused in a money laundering case will be indicted by the accountability court here on July 7.
- Zardai, who is the president of Pakistan Peoples Party, was arrested last year for probe in two cases of money laundering and Park Lane but was later set free on bail.
- The 64-year-old former president has rejected all the charges against him and termed them politically motivated.
Pandemic blow to Indian realty
Bengal educational institutions to now remain closed till July 31.
Unemployment rate falls to pre-lockdown level
- The unemployment rate in India fell to 8.5% in the week ended June 21.
- It peaked at 23.5% in April and May after the nationwide lockdown was imposed resulting in job losses for millions of workers.
- Urban unemployment continues to be higher than pre-Covid levels while the rural unemployment has come down significantly.
- MGNREGA and Kharif sowing across the country has helped improve rural employment rates.
PIA plane crashed due to human error
- The domestic flight from Lahore to Karachi crashed in a residential area near the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi on May 22.
- The Airbus A320 aircraft of the national carrier had 91 passengers and a crew of eight.
- It crashed into the Jinnah Garden area near Model Colony in Malir, minutes before landing.
- Two passengers miraculously survived the crash.
The challenge today is not just one of concepts and norms, but equally of their practice.
Bihar Assembly Elections
- Voters in Bihar who test positive for COVID-19 will be allowed to cast their vote using postal ballot in the state assembly polls due later this year.
- The Election Commission had approached the ministry recently to allow COVID-19 positive voters to use postal ballot to exercise their franchise
- As of now, people with disabilities and those above 80 years of age have to fill form 12D to avail the postal ballot facility from the local returning officer.
Control on nuclear arms
Latest on the virus
- Nine new cases push Arunachal tally to 148.
- 4 police personnel test positive in Bengaluru.
- Philippines records 1,150 new cases; biggest single-day increase.
- Germany puts state in lockdown after virus outbreak at meatpacking plant.
- Saudi to allow around 1,000 pilgrims to perform hajj.
Another player tests positive for virus after Djokovic event
- Viktor Troicki said Tuesday that he and his pregnant wife have both been diagnosed with the virus.
- The former top-20 player from Serbia played against Djokovic in Belgrade during the first part of the two-leg tour.
- Djokovic was the face behind the Adria Tour, a series of exhibition events that started in the Serbian capital and then moved to Zadar, Croatia, last weekend.
- Djokovic was tested in Belgrade. Those results are expected later today.
Gilead to start trials of inhaled version of remdesivir
- Remdesivir, the investigational anti-viral medicine, is currently given to patients intravenously through daily infusions in the hospital.
- An inhaled formulation will be given through a nebuliser which could potentially allow for easier administration outside the hospital at earlier stages of disease.
- Remdesivir is an anti-viral product that is being studied in multiple ongoing international clinical trials. It has not been approved by the US FDA for any use.
Delhi High Court grants bail to Jamia Coordination Committee member Safoora Zargar, in a case related Delhi Violence that broke out in February this year
Rupee jumps 37 paise to close at 75.66 (provisional) against US dollar
Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia writes to Amit Shah and Delhi LG seeking rollback of new rule of compulsory quarantine
Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia writes to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Delhi LG Anil Baijal seeking rollback of new rule under which every #COVID19 positive patient has to visit quarantine centre for clinical assessment, says,'it is causing inconvenience to people'.
Global Times quotes Chinese Foreign Ministry
Elderly people account for 78.87 pc of COVID deaths in Karnataka: Minister
ED raids at six locations in Delhi-NCR in PMLA probe against suspended AAP councillor Tahir Hussain in riots case: Officials
EAM at virtual meeting of RIC foreign ministers
Leading voices of world must be exemplars in every way. Respecting intnl law,recognising legitimate interest of partners,supporting multilateralism&promoting common good is only way to build a durable world order:EAM at virtual meeting of RIC (Russia,India,China)foreign ministers
RJD national vice president Raghuvansh Prasad Singh resigned from his post as he is tested positive for covid-19
China says it has agreed with India to take steps to ease border tensions
- China's foreign ministry said on Tuesday that China and India have agreed to take measures to ease tensions along a disputed stretch of their border, where a clash last week left 20 Indian soldiers dead.
- Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian also described recent media reports of 40 Chinese casualties in the conflict as "fake news". An Indian government minister said on Sunday that China had lost at least 40 soldiers in the clash.
462 new cases & 8 deaths recorded in Andhra Pradesh in the last 24 hours
- Tally- 9,834
- Toll - 119
Audi opens bookings for new RS 7 Sportback SUV, deliveries to begin from Aug
- German luxury car maker Audi on Tuesday opened bookings for its new RS 7 Sportback SUV, the deliveries of which will commence from August.
- The five-seater second-generation Audi RS 7 Sportback can be booked either online or from a dealership at an initial amount of Rs 10 lakh, the company said in a release.
54 new COVID-19 cases in Indore, district tally rises to 4,427
Tech Mahindra, Lucideus partner to offer annual cybersecurity assessment to companies
Fitch revises outlook of IOC, NTPC among other state-owned firm to negative
Pending Board exams decision tomorrow
Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane leaves for Ladakh. He will review the on-ground situation with the 14 Corps officials and the progress in talks with the Chinese military
We've prepared the first Ayurvedic-clinically controlled, research, evidence & trial based medicine for COVID19
Corps Commander level talks between India-China held yesterday at Moldo
Bolton says State Department defended India on Iranian oil import but Trump was not 'sympathetic'
- Former US national security advisor John Bolton has slammed the State Department for defending India's position on import of oil from Iran, while claiming at the same time that President Donald Trump had "not been sympathetic" to New Delhi's case.
- In his tell-all book "The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir" that hit the stands on Tuesday, there is a sporadic mention of India in the context of President Trump asking countries to bring down the import of Iranian oil to zero and the crisis with Pakistan following the Pulwama terror attack.
Application money of more than 2.3 lakh pilgrims will be returned without cancellation deductions through direct transfer: Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi
L&T committed to reduce dependency on products from China
China reports 29 new confirmed COVID-19 cases
50,000 Made in India ventillators under PM CARES Fund
50,000 Made in India ventillators under PM CARES Fund; So far 2923 ventilators manufactured, out of which 1340 ventilators already delivered to States/UTs. Prominent recipients incl Maharashtra (275), Delhi(275), Gujarat (175), Bihar(100),Karnataka(90),Rajasthan(75): PMO#COVID19
Decision not to send pilgrims for Haj taken after Saudi Arabia requested not to send pilgrims this year due to COVID-19 pandemic
India's crude steel output falls 39% to 5.8 MT in May
Current crisis on border with China attributable to mismanagement of BJP-led govt, its wrong policies
Crisis on the border, if not tackled firmly, can lead to serious situation: Ex-PM Manmohan Singh at CWC meet
Govt has decided pilgrims from India will not be sent to Saudi Arabia for Haj 2020: Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi
Mismanagement of Covid pandemic will be recorded as one of 'most disastrous failures' of Modi govt
Sonia Gandhi criticises government for 'mercilessly' raising petrol, diesel prices for 17 consecutive days
The total no.of samples tested up to 22 June is 71,37,716. including 1,87,223 samples tested yesterday: Indian Council of Medical Research
Meeting of Congress Working Committee (CWC), chaired by Congress President Sonia Gandhi, is underway
US proclamation to suspend work visas misguided: Nasscom
Saudi-led coalition says it intercepted Houthi missile launched towards Riyadh
- The Saudi-led coalition engaged in Yemen said on Tuesday it had intercepted a ballistic missile fired by the Iran-aligned Houthi movement toward the Saudi Arabian capital Riyadh, state news agency SPA reported.
- A Reuters witness in Riyadh heard two loud blasts and saw billows of smoke in the sky over the city early on Tuesday.
167 new cases in Odisha, tally reaches 5,470
199 new cases reported in Rajasthan
- Tally - 15,431
- Toll - 356
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