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Jharkhand: Chhath puja in water bodies restricted
Chhath puja in water bodies including public ponds, lakes, rivers, dams, reservoirs shall not be permitted in view of COVID-19 pandemic: Jharkhand Government
J&J starts two-dose trial of its COVID-19 candidate vaccine in the UK
Johnson & Johnson launched a new late-stage trial in Britain on Monday to test a two-dose regimen of its experimental COVID-19 vaccine among thousands of volunteers, as the U.S. drugmaker expands its trials by geography and type.
Oil prices edge up on hopes OPEC+ maintains supply curbs
Oil prices edged up in early Asian trade on Monday, recouping some losses from the previous session as hopes that OPEC+ will continue to curb output offset concerns of weaker fuel demand amid rising COVID-19 cases and higher production from Libya.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi to unveil the ‘Statue of Peace’
It will mark the 151st Jayanti celebrations of Jainacharya Shree Vijay Vallabh Surishwer Ji Maharaj today.
2 states announce new virus restrictions as US cases hit 11M
Michigan has joined Washington and several other states in announcing renewed efforts to combat the coronavirus as more than 11 million cases of COVID-19 have now been reported in the United States _ with the most recent million coming in less than a week _ and as many Americans prepare to observe a Thanksgiving holiday marked by the pandemic.
Chinese mainland reports 8 new imported Covid-19 cases
China October refinery output hits record high on firm holiday demand
- China's crude oil throughput rose 2.6% in October from a year earlier to hit a record high as fuel demand firmed on strong holiday travel.
- The country processed 59.82 million tonnes of crude oil last month, or 14.09 million barrels per day.
SC to hear today plea seeking removal of Andhra CM
The Supreme Court will today hear a PIL seeking the removal of YS Jaganmohan Reddy from the post of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister over his "scandalising" remarks against the second senior-most judge of the top court.
Hurricane Iota closing in on storm-battered Central America
Hurricane Iota is forecast to strengthen to an "extremely dangerous" Category Four by the time it makes landfall in Central America on Monday, the US National Hurricane Center warned, two weeks after powerful storm Eta devastated much of the region and left more than 200 people dead or missing.
India continues to have one of the lowest cases per million population globally
Fifteen States and Union Territories have cases per million lower than the national average: Union Health Ministry
British PM Johnson self-isolating after COVID-19 contact
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is self-isolating after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, a fresh setback after infighting among his top advisers plunged Downing Street into chaos last week.
India names Lonar lake, Sur Sarovar as wetlands of international importance
NASA and SpaceX launch first operational commercial crew mission
Religious places across Maharashtra to reopen today
Maharashtra Chief Minister's Office (CMO) had on Saturday informed that all religious places including temples, shrines, churches, dargahs, etc in the state will be allowed to reopen for devotees from November 16.
Nitish Kumar to take oath as Bihar Chief Minister today
Nitish Kumar, after meeting Governor Phagu Chauhan to stake claim to form NDA government in Bihar, had on Sunday announced that the oath-taking, as well as the swearing-in ceremony of the new cabinet, will be held at around 4.30 pm on Monday.
Turkey sets single-day record of COVID cases as 3,223 new infections confirmed
Moscow's COVID-19 death toll reaches 7,859
US COVID-19 tally crosses 11 million mark
Jharkhand reports 129 new Covid cases, 291 recoveries
Andhra Pradesh reports 1,056 new COVID-19 cases