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Delhi Health Department to promote telemedicine
Delhi Health Department to promote telemedicine

New Delhi, Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Thursday said he has advised the health department to promote telemedicine consultations as per the guidelines of the Union Health Ministry.

Baijal in a tweet said: "In view of current situation containing COVID-19 outbreak by social distancing has to be obs

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7 chief ministers who made war with COVID-19 look easy
7 chief ministers who made war with COVID-19 look easy

New Delhi, In this hour of crisis when India is battling one of its worst nightmares - COVID-19, there are a few chief ministers whose work seem to stand out as far as fighting the virus is concerned.

Uddhav Thackeray:

Well before the pan-India shutdown, like many state chiefs, Maharashtra's Chi

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Digital India faces its biggest challenge amid lockdown
Digital India faces its biggest challenge amid lockdown

New Delhi, When Digital India took birth, little did we know that in an unprecedented situation like a total lockdown, the apps and services that helped us sail through the day with ease will immediately hang up on millions.

From Uber to Ola, Swiggy to Zomato and Bigbasket to Grofers -- and thousands of app-based

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Afghan human rights commission calls for ceasefire
Afghan human rights commission calls for ceasefire

Kabul, The Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) on Thursday welcomed and supported an appeal from the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres for immediate ceasefire to fight the COVID-19 outbreak in the country.

All sides of war should give up war and focus on fight against the epidemic and prote

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Lockdown alone won't flatten India's COVID-19 curve: Experts
Lockdown alone won't flatten India's COVID-19 curve: Experts

New Delhi, The 21-day nationwide lockdown gives India an opportunity to flatten the new coronavirus curve, especially if widespread testing is carried out during this period -- the absence of which will increase chances of resurgence of cases after the lockdown period is over, leading health experts warned on Thursday.

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NE India tea gardens facing huge losses following lockdown
NE India tea gardens facing huge losses following lockdown

Guwahati/Agartala, Over 850 big tea gardens and thousands of small gardens in the northeastern region of India specially in Assam are closed leading to huge economic loss and jeopardizing the livelihood of lakhs of workers.


Tea planters, however, promised to take care of the welfare of over seven lakh work

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Show restraint in implementing curfew: Sukhbir
Show restraint in implementing curfew: Sukhbir

Chandigarh,  Shiromani Akali Dal President Sukhbir Singh Badal on Thursday reiterated his party's support to all the "constructive measures" of the government to fight coronavirus pandemic, but expressed his "disapproval" of the insensitivity being shown by the state government in implementing the me

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Will ask states to use Rs 31,000 cr fund for building workers: Centre
Will ask states to use Rs 31,000 cr fund for building workers: Centre

New Delhi, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday said that the Centre will direct state governments to utilise the construction workers' welfare fund to support these workers against economic disruption due to the 21-day lockdown in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.

Addressing the media here,

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How robots can help combat COVID-19 pandemic
How robots can help combat COVID-19 pandemic

New York,  Although many people around the world are practising social distancing during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, robots can be effective tools in combating the COVID-19, say researchers.

According to the study, published in the journal Science Robotics, robots can be used for clinical care such a

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Deora hails relief package, wants concessions for students, others
Deora hails relief package, wants concessions for students, others

New Delhi,  After the central government announced financial assistance package to the poor in the wake of a nationwide lockdown due to coronavirus outbreak, former Mumbai Congress President Milind Deora on Thursday praised it but demanded more concessions for certain segments of socity.

Even as Congress

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