COVID-19 lockdown: As crime-fighting takes backseat, Kolkata Police come up with creative ways to help residents
With announcement of sensitive areas, Howrah sees heavy cop deployment, deserted roads and call centre to deliver essentials
Top Left leaders arrested in Kolkata after protest against ‘irregularities’ in PDS system
Kolkata: Man strangulates son with disability for ‘not wearing mask’ while stepping out
Man travels over 150 km to deliver critical medicine to Hepatitis-B patient in Bengal
Video of dead patient in Bengal hospital uploaded by Union minister sparks controversy
If a Covid-19 patient can home-quarantine, won’t be brought to govt facility: Mamata
Kolkata institute claims cure for Covid-19, but drug will take two years to hit market
West Bengal: Two weeks after delivery, Covid positive woman recovers, thanks hospital
Man recounts mother’s death who tested positive: ‘Could not see her for once or take part in last rites’
Infosys BPO sacks CFO for violating norms, CEO quits
IT major Infosys on Tuesday showed the door to Abraham Mathews, CFO of its BPO subsidiary, for not complying with the code of conduct, while CEO Gautam Thakkar has resigned taking responsibility on moral grounds.
BPO financial irregularities to cost Infosys less than $1 million
Infosys, India's second largest information technology (IT) services company, is likely to book an impact of less than $1 million (Rs 6 crore) due to the financial irregularities in the accounts of its business process outsourcing (BPO) arm, which led to the dismissal of the unit's chief financial officer, Abraham Mathews earlier this week.
COVID-19: Tennis commits over $6m for player relief
Eligibility for the program will take into account a player's ranking as well as previous prize money earnings according to criteria agreed by all stakeholders.
'WTA merger with ATP would not be acquisition'
Roger Federer called for a merger between the two governing bodies last month, with both Simon and ATP Tour Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi welcoming the suggestion. But some top WTA players have said they want an equal standing for the women players in a combined body.
Sania on why it is tough to be female athlete in India
Path-breaking tennis ace Sania Mirza takes pride in the fact that many of India's sporting stars, outside cricket, are women even though she believes that it will take a few more generations before being a sportswoman is seen as a natural career choice in the country. The winner of six Grand Slam titles, spoke on a range of issues including the role of parents and attitude of coaches towards women players during a webinar organised by the All India Tennis Association and the Sports Authority of India (SAI).
FIFA investigating Fernandes transfer to United
Sky Sports reported that Italy's Sampdoria inserted a 10% sell-on clause on any profit Sporting made on Fernandes when they sold him in 2017.
Gopi stresses on physical literacy in COVID-19 fight
India badminton coach Pullela Gopichand highlighted the importance of support from the top leadership to promote the need for Physical Literacy and see it as a key pillar for the national level development.
PIX: Spain steps gingerly towards normality
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's government is anxious to get the country up and running again without igniting a second wave of infections as the economy reels and Spaniards gradually emerge from nearly eight weeks under lockdown.