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Government doctors observe black day to protest inaction against Ramdev

Government doctors observe black day to protest inaction against Ramdev

Chandigarh, June 1 The Punjab Civil Medical Services Association (PCMSA) observed a black day on June 1 given the inaction by the government against self-styled health care expert Ramdev despite his various “derogatory, provocative and ill-intentioned statements”. PCMS Doctors across the state wore black badges while on duty. State PresidentRead More

China faces strains as population ages, birth rate falls

China faces strains as population ages, birth rate falls

Beijing, June 1 Yue Yan is glad to have two daughters but sees why, even with the ruling Communist Party urging them to have more children, fewer Chinese women give birth at all. Yue, 35, spends days looking after her 2-year-old and evenings helping her 10-year-old with homework. Yue quitRead More

Home Ministry notice to Bengal ex-chief secy under Disaster Management Act

Home Ministry notice to Bengal ex-chief secy under Disaster Management Act

New Delhi, June 1 The Union Home Ministry has served a show-cause notice to former chief secretary of West Bengal Alapan Bandyopadhyay under a stringent provision of the Disaster Management Act that entails imprisonment up to two years, amid a tug-of-war between the Centre and the Mamata Banerjee government overRead More

India-Australia ministerial 2+2 at the earliest: Rajnath

India-Australia ministerial 2+2 at the earliest: Rajnath

New Delhi, June 1 India and Australia are looking to conduct their first-ever ministerial-level 2+2 dialogue “at the earliest opportunity”. This shall involve the Defence and Foreign Ministers of both the countries, India has such ministerial-level dialogue with the US and Japan. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted on Tuesday morningRead More

Mi’kmaq, supporters hold vigil for 215 residential school victims at Sir John A statue

Mi’kmaq, supporters hold vigil for 215 residential school victims at Sir John A statue

About 80 P.E.I Mi’kmaq and other Indigenous and non-Indigenous supporters gathered in downtown Charlottetown Monday morning at a statue of Sir John A. Macdonald for a vigil following the discovery of a mass grave outside at residential school in British Columbia. The grave, outside a former residential school in Kamloops,Read More

Punjab Congress crisis: Jakhar, top ministers meet Congress panel in Delhi

New Delhi, May 31 Advertisement Powered By The Tribune x eReleGo The Congress’s festering issue — Punjab factionalism— is finally in for some healing with the official panel constituted to resolve differences commencing discussions with key stakeholders on Monday. The first to meet the three-member committee appointed by Congress presidentRead More

UK in early stages of 3rd wave of coronavirus, warns Indian-origin scientist

UK in early stages of 3rd wave of coronavirus, warns Indian-origin scientist

London, May 31 An eminent Indian-origin scientist advising the British government has warned that there are signs that the UK is in the early stages of a third wave of coronavirus infections and urged Prime Minister Boris Johnson to delay the planned June 21 reopening of the country by aRead More

Jaishankar to chair meeting of BRICS Foreign Ministers

Jaishankar to chair meeting of BRICS Foreign Ministers

New Delhi, May 31 External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will chair a meeting of BRICS Foreign Ministers on Tuesday which will also feature the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. India as the current BRICS Chair has convened the standalone meeting of Foreign Ministers via video conferencing, which leaves no scopeRead More

France doubles Covid-19 aid to India

France doubles Covid-19 aid to India

New Delhi, May 31 Within days of a video chat with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, French President Emmanuel Macron has called for additional support to India to fight the second Covid wave. Several shipments are underway, which will double the support already provided so far, said a French Embassy newsRead More

Flags on federal buildings to be lowered in memory of Kamloops residential school victims

Flags on federal buildings to be lowered in memory of Kamloops residential school victims

Flags at all federal buildings in Canada, including the Peace Tower, will be flown at half-mast, following the discovery of the bodies of 215 children at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. A statement released Sunday by the Department of Canadian Heritage said the action wasRead More