With Covid-19 crisis dealing sharp blow to struggling financial sector, revival calls for new approach
Migrant Workmen Act, 1979, must be rationalised to remove requirements that disincentivise formalisation
Yogi Adityanath tells DMs of 19 hotspots to take call on lockdown, most say will extend curbs
Maharashtra sees highest daily jump, Minister Jitendra Awhad tests Covid-19 positive
Mumbai doctor booked for ‘sexual assault’ of male Covid-19 patient, confined to home
194 deaths in a day, infections surge to a new high, but still doubling in 12 days, says govt
Orissa HC on returning migrants: Only those who test negative for Covid-19 can return
Kolkata sex workers sensitised about covid-19: Red-light areas get blues, footfall drops
COVID-19 lockdown: As crime-fighting takes backseat, Kolkata Police come up with creative ways to help residents
Covid-19: Bengal Guv says CM Mamata entered into ‘accusatory mode’ to cover up ‘monumental failures’
Bengal girl’s ‘game-changer mask’ for Covid-19 patients makes central agency’s shortlist
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
Bengal: Murshidabad medical college chief removed after Covid-19 death certificate order row
COVID-19 toll climbs to 61 in Bengal, Centre diluting lockdown, says Chief Secretary
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.
Next year's Australian Open at risk due to COVID-19?
Next year's Australian Open could be cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic and even if the first Grand Slam of 2021 goes ahead fans from abroad will not be able to attend, Tennis Australia chief Craig Tiley said on Wednesday. The tennis season was halted in early March due to the spread of the novel coronavirus, which has infected more than 3.68 million people around the world while killing over 256,000 so far.
COVID-19: UK Paralympian battles virus in scrubs
Daybell said that after a difficult few months a sense of normality was returning to the COVID-19 ward in the north London hospital where he works.
All you must know about soccer's return after COVID-19
Professional soccer leagues around Europe are gearing up for a return to action following the novel coronavirus stoppage, but some are more advanced than others.
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.