With 3,900 new cases of coronavirus infection and 195 deaths, India on Tuesday registered the highest single-day jump in numbers of COVID-19 cases as well as fatalities in the past 24 hours.
Nearly 20 boys were part of the group in which they shared pictures of minor girls and commented on their body parts. The teenage boys are students of schools located in South Delhi.
The result for Karnataka pre-university course (PUC) first year or class 11 level of exam was declared at 10:00 A.M on Tuesday (May 5).
At 9.25am the BSE Sensex was trading 383.82 points or 1.21 percent up at 32,099.17.
Thousands of migrant workers mostly from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar protested near a big international exhibition pavilion in Bengaluru, demanding a ride home amid the extended lockdown necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic.
00 A.M on Tuesday (May 5). Keeping in mind the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, the state government has decided not to host result at respective colleges.
The move is seen as reprioritising Windows 10X for laptops and single-screen devices because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
00 A.M on Tuesday (May 5). Keeping in mind the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, the government has decided not to host result at respective colleges in order to ensure social distancing.
00 A.M on Tuesday (May 5).
00 A.M. Karnataka government has announced that the Dakshin Kanna Pre University Principals Association (DKPUCPA) will declare the result but the government has decided not to host result at respective colleges in order to ensure social distancing and other safety measures due to coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
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Young wicket-keeper batsman Sanju Samson has said that it is possible for anyone to copy Mahendra Singh Dhoni and that one can only appreciate the former India skipper for whatever he has achieved in international cricket.
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Vice-Chancellor Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar on Monday (May 4) announced that a webinar on Bhagwad Gita will be held in the university on May 7.
The ongoing war-of-words between the World Health Organization (WHO) and the US intensified on Monday (May 4) with the WHO claiming that no evidence had been provided by Washington to support "speculative" claims by US President Donald Trump that the coronavirus COVID-19 originated in a lab in Wuhan, China.