Israel Institute for Biological Research (IIBR) has developed an antibody which can neutralise the virus responsible for COVID-19 within the bodies of those infected, the country's Defense Minister Naftali Bennett has said....
For second straight day the number of persons testing Covid-19 positive in Tamil Nadu crossed 500, raising the number of infected persons to 4,058 on Tuesday....
Consumers can expect to pay more for auto fuels and liquor in coming days as more and more states are expected to target these for increasing their revenue which has been severely hit by Covid-19 outbreak and subsequent lockdown....
India is set to embark on one of the largest rescue operations in the world, sending ships and planes to bring back Indians stranded abroad, with Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Tuesday announcing that the Air India Group will operate 64 flights to 12 countries to bring back over 14,000 stranded pe...
Indians stranded abroad will have to bear the cost of travel as well as a 14-day quarantine and they should be Covid-19 negative, the government announced on Tuesday....
With 21,000 NRIs wanting to return home, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Tuesday issued a series of directives to contain the coronavirus, including mandatory screening of all returnees with mandatory hotel or home quarantine....
A day after Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan scoffed at the Congress move to buy train tickets for stuck migrants, the party on Tuesday claimed it offered total Rs 50 lakh in five districts but district officials refused....
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said the Centre and states are taking necessary steps for relief to migrant workers and disposed of a plea seeking free of cost travel for homebound workers....
Three Navy ships set sail on Tuesday to bring back Indian citizens stranded in the Maldives and UAE because of lockdown imposed to contain spread of coronavirus. These are part of the total 14 ships kept ready to bring back those stranded in the Gulf nations. ...
A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Delhi High Court seeking removal of Zafar Ul Islam from the Delhi Minority Commission chief's post after a case was registered against him over his alleged seditious remarks....