Hyderabad: As India battles Covid19, states are also taking measures to deal with the increase in cases. The second wave brought a surge of new cases but now as the situation is gradually getting better, states are lifting lockdown. Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao made a big decision to allow a few more hours of curfew relaxation during the day. In the latest
The situation in India has not been good for the past few months and especially in Karnataka, the cases were really high. As people are there in isolation at their home, things are becoming difficult. According to the reports, the number of deaths in home isolation in Bengaluru has doubled in the past 2 weeks. According to the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) data,
By Mrudula Akki Over the past few months of the pandemic, we have all been the recipients of a barrage of well-intentioned platitudes urging us to be little rays of sunshine under the dark, ugly cloud of COVID-19. Phrases like "don’t worry, be positive, look on the bright side, be strong, be happy….” have been tossed around like candy/confetti to eager kids. So what is askew
Amaravati: The Andhra Pradesh state government said that they are not planning to cancel the exams. Class 10 and intermediate exams have only been postponed and will not be cancelled. Education Minister Adimulapu Suresh confirmed the news while taking part in the programme in East Godavari. The ministers came together to unveil a statue of Dr B.R Ambedkar at JNTUK premises.
Hyderabad /Nagarjuna Sagar: The health of an ecosystem is not assessed not only by healthy flora, fauna and water bodies but also by the health of the people who occupy it. Covid-19 has created havoc as far as human health is concerned. Major cities and towns were badly affected in the first wave of the pandemic in 2020. The second wave has been worst and has migrated to rural