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“Let’s Respect This Mother’s Sentiments, Stay At Home”: PM Tweets Video

PM Modi had said: “There is no cure for this (coronavirus), so we need to remain healthy. We need to avoid crowds and stay home. Social distancing is critical.

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Hyderabad coronavirus victim’s Bengaluru colleagues told to be in home quarantine

A 24-year-old man who was found to be positive for the infection had recently traveled to Bengaluru.

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24-yr-old Abhishek Shukla, With 10,000 Followers on Twitter, Arrested for Spreading Rumours about Riots in West Delhi

The man’s mobile phone has been recovered and the alleged social media post has been confirmed to have been posted from his profile, said police on Monday.

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‘Running Out Of Food & Water’: Indian Students In China Amid Virus Scare

Eight Indian students in Wuhan university in China have appealed to Indian government for early evacuation due to continued shutdown in the city after coronavirus outbreak.

Captain Taniya Shergil, First Woman Parade Adjutant

Taniya Shergil, The First Woman Officer Parade Adjutant In The History Of Army Day & Republic Day Parade.

A woman officer will be the Parade Adjutant for the first time in the history of the Army Day parade. A fourth generation soldier, Captain Taniya Shergil was commissioned into the Corps of Signals two years ago.

Supreme Court judges delivering verdict on Kashmir internet curbs

Supreme Court Verdict On Kashmir : Curbs On Internet Subject To Scrutiny, Judges Say

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has said that any order that has been passed to restrict or suspend internet services in Jammu and Kashmir will be subject to judicial scrutiny and that the suspension of the internet should be reviewed. “Such suspension can only be for a limited time period and is subject to judicial review,” it added. The court was delivering its verdict on a batch of pleas including that of Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad challenging the restrictions imposed in the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir following the scrapping of provisions of Article 370.

Delhi Gets Web Portal to Enable Blocking of stolen mobile phone

Lost Phone? Delhi Gets Web Portal to Enable Blocking, Unblocking of Stolen or Lost Mobile Phone

Phone users in Delhi-NCR who lose their mobile phones will now have some respite, with the government launching a portal that will enable blocking and tracing of stolen or lost mobile phones. The initiative was launched in Mumbai in September this year, and has been rolled out for Delhi-NCR now. It will be extended to other parts of the country in 2020. The launch of the portal, https://www.ceir.gov.in, for Delhi-NCR subscribers will facilitate requests for blocking of stolen or lost mobile phones by customers, blocking of such mobile phones across various mobile networks, allowing services to other existing customers having mobile phones with the same International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number, sharing of traceability data with police authorities, as well as unblocking of recovered phones.

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