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Migrants’ train fare: BJP, Congress slam AAP govt.

It follows letter seeking reimbursement




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Second COVID-19 death in Gautam Buddha Nagar

District now has 216 cases, 93 active




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‘Release Tablighis who served quarantine period’

567 foreigners to be handed over to police




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BJP expresses concern over govt.’s ‘negligence’ towards health facilities

‘State government has failed to protect the people of Delhi from the virus’




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Reply to plea seeking supply of food to people without ration cards: HC to State

Migrants, tribals have no money to buy food due to lockdown: PIL




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Don’t increase fees this year, State tells schools

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At least 2 died in separate avalanches in Italy

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Erode administration clarifies on list of shops that can be opened

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1st batch of 326 Indians stranded in U.K. arrives in Mumbai

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IDA Bollaram civic vice-chief arrested in sex racket

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3 members of White House virus task force in quarantine

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COVID-19: Odisha tally shoots up sharply by 58 to reach 352

According to the State govt., 29 new cases were reported from Ganjam district followed by Balasore and Angul with 15 and 13 cases.




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Indian naval ship arrives in Kochi with evacuees from the Maldives

Most of the 698 Indians, of whom 440 are from Kerala, were stranded in the island country after they lost their jobs




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12 rescued so far after portion of chawl collapses in Kandivali, NDRF called in

Search and rescue operations are still under way, incident escalated to a Level II emergency




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Five killed as truck carrying migrant workers overturns in Madhya Pradesh

They were atop a heap of mangoes on the Agra-bound vehicle coming from Hyderabad.




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Watch | All about Vande Bharat Mission

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Fire breaks out in cardboard factory in outer Delhi’s Bawana

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Credai reports 40-50% hike in cement, steel prices; alleges cartelisation

The association has written a letter to Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri seeking his intervention in the matter




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Govt disbursed Rs 18,253 cr to 90 mn farmers under PM-KISAN: FM Sitharaman

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Commodity arrivals surge ahead of week-long shutdown at APMC Vashi

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Learn the art of living with Covid-19 pandemic: Nitin Gadkari to retailers

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The competition between dehydrogenation and dehydration reactions for primary and secondary alcohols over gallia: unravelling the effects of molecular and electronic structure via a two-pronged theoretical/experimental approach

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9CY02603G, Paper
Lorella Izzo, Tommaso Tabanelli, Fabrizio Cavani, Paola Blair Vàsquez, Carlo Lucarelli, Massimo Mella
The relative dehydrogenation/dehydration reactivity imparted by nanostructured gallium(III) oxide on alcohols was investigated via electronic structure calculations, reactivity tests and DRIFT-IR spectroscopy.
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Protocol revised to discharge corona patients

From now on, only those with severe Covid-19 symptoms will need to undergo RT-PCR tests, that too only one and not two consecutive tests that were mandatory earlier, for their release from the hospital after treatment. Covid-positive patients with mild and moderate symptoms will no longer require the mandatory negative confirmatory tests before they are sent home.




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Chhattisgarh: Baloda Bazaar-Bhatapara to use lockdown fine for buying PPE kits

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Hyderabad: Birthday party trigger for 45 coronavirus cases in LB Nagar




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Madhya Pradesh: Lost for 10 years, son ends up in father's arms due to lockdown




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After two heart attacks, 74-year-old Gujarat cancer patient slays Covid-19

"If cancer could do me no harm, what can Covid do?" This was the confidence that 74-year-old Yusuf Hotelwala exuded while leaving for the Covid care centre in Vadodara after testing positive a week ago. On Saturday, Hotelwala, who suffers from peritoneal mesothelioma and has already survived two heart attacks was beaming as doctors confirmed his recovery.




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Rajasthan: How tourist hub Pushkar kept coronavirus at bay

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Gurugram teen places red beacon on car for TikTok video, detained




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Alert train driver averts accident near Pune, saves 20 migrants’ lives

An alert loco driver of a goods train saved the lives of at least 20 migrant workers by applying the emergency brakes and halting the train just 100 metres away from them near Pune on Friday evening. The migrants were walking on the tracks between the Uruli and Loni stations. The incident happened barely 14 hrs after 16 migrants were killed on Aurangabad tracks.




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Strewn currency notes create panic in MP's Chhatarpur district




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Madhya Pradesh: Woman gives birth on roadside, and marches on for 160km




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Delhi doctor takes off safety gear to help critical patient

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HDFC Asset Management Company sees flat profit growth in march quarter

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Audit companies exploring digital options to clear lockdown hurdle

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Discharged patient tests positive again

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Darrin Patrick’s Death, His Love for Pastors, and How We Need One Another

Darrin’s death is not the last word on his life. His love for pastors—and his concern for their mental health and thriving—can be part of our response today.

Darrin Patrick has died.

Darrin is probably best known for planting The Journey Church in St. Louis in 2002, eventually growing to six locations. He was a husband, father, speaker, and author.

Darrin and his spiritual mentor Greg Surratt led the Pastor's Collective podcast and he was serving as a teaching pastor at Seacoast Church.

But, most importantly, Darrin was married to Amie and they have four children.

Darrin’s Journey and Focus

Darrin was very open about his journey—and specifically asked me to help share his story a little over a year ago. His story of leaving the Journey is painful and messy, but he wanted people to know about it.

He wanted people to learn from his pain.

Darrin died from a “self-inflicted gunshot wound.” I know that has caused some people to want more details—to use language that is more precise and to provide added details. And, as you can tell from the statement, the situation is confusing. Seacoast Church shared, ““Darrin was target shooting with a friend at the time of his death. An official cause of death has not been released but it appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. No foul play is suspected.”

Thus, it is important to let families communicate the way they are comfortable. Families grieve in complex ways—and right now, they owe nothing to the rest of us. We just owe them our prayers.

The family is grieving and I am respecting their grief and their communication choices.

And, from there, I am going to take Darrin’s admonition from a year ago and fast forward it until now—hoping that even this moment might be a catalyst for pastors to get help that Darrin always wanted them to get.

Darrin and I talked recently and his last ...

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Karnataka: Nine trade unions to oppose any amendment to labour laws, increase in working hours

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K7 Computing bags performance awards for security solution

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Stimulus package likely next week; Guaranteed higher working capital limit for MSME on cards

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Hyderabad International Airport facilitates first Vande Bharat evacuation flight from Kuwait

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Naval ship arrives in Kochi with 698 repatriated Indians from Maldives

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