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A Phone Call May Have Saved 16 Workers Crushed By Train, Says Opposition

The deaths of 16 migrant workers from Madhya Pradesh, who were crushed by a train in Maharashtra's Aurangabad on Friday, has raised serious questions about the coordination between the governments of...




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Guwahati Medical College Shut For New Patients After Doctor Tests +ve

Assam has 'temporarily' shut down the Guwahati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) - the biggest medical college of the northeast and the B Borooah Cancer Institute in Guwahati after four coronavirus...




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Indian Museum Kolkata Sealed After Security Personnel Dies Of COVID-19

The Indian Museum in Kolkata was sealed on Friday after a CISF officer posted there died of COVID-19, an official said.




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72 State Security Force Personnel Test Virus Positive In Maharashtra

The number of COVID-19 cases in Aurangabad in Maharashtra rose by 90 on Friday, with 72 of them being State Reserve Police Force jawans who served in Nashik district's Malegaon area, a COVID-19...




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Delhi Issues Orders For Functioning Of Permitted Economic Activities

The Delhi government on Friday issued orders directing all the district magistrates and deputy commissioners of police to ensure smooth running of all economic activities permitted during the...




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396 People Recover From COVID-19 With Early Oxygen Therapy In Bhopal

A total of 396 people have recovered from coronavirus infection through early oxygen therapy at Chirayu Hospital in Madhya Pradesh's capital city Bhopal.




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Watch: How Delhi Cop, Now COVID-19 Free, Was Welcomed At Work

A man wearing a mask -- his head covered with a surgical cap -- is seen walking with folded hands as a group of policemen garland him as he walks past them towards the entrance of a police station,...




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Unable to Overcome Impact Of Tragedy: Aurangabad Train Accident Survivor

A survivor of the Aurangabad train tragedy says that the disturbing images of the death of his companions in front of his eyes were haunting him and left him with the mental trauma that he will never...




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Protesting Migrants Clash With Police In Surat, Over 100 Detained: Report

Hundreds of migrant workers came onto the streets and clashed with the police at a village in Surat district of Gujarat today to demand that they either be sent back to their home states or allowed to...




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May Day marks pain, not celebration for workers hit by virus

Among the ten of millions of people left idle or thrown out of work by the COVID-19 crisis, garment workers have been among the hardest hit, as orders dry up and shutdowns leave factories shuttered, giving workers plenty to protest at a time when lockdowns are keeping them at home




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La Scala opens virtual tour during COVID-19 lockdown

The project includes virtual tours of the theater, backstage and museum, along with 240,000 archival photos and 16,000 documents, more than 40 digital exhibits and close-up views of costumes worn by stars such as Maria Callas. Performances of operas are available on another platform through Italy’s RAI state television




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CANTILEVER AND OVERHEAD SIGN STRUCTURES, I-95

CANTILEVER AND OVERHEAD SIGN STRUCTURES, I-95




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PAVEMENT AND REHABILITATION, NORTH VIII, 2018

PAVEMENT AND REHABILITATION, NORTH VIII, 2018




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PAVEMENT & REHABILITATION, NORTH VII, 2019

PAVEMENT & REHABILITATION, NORTH VII, 2019




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OPEN-END CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, KENT & SUSSEX COUNTY

OPEN-END CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, KENT & SUSSEX COUNTY




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BR 1-714 ON N347 CHAPMAN ROAD OVER I-95

BR 1-714 ON N347 CHAPMAN ROAD OVER I-95




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RECORDS POND DAM IMPROVEMENTS

RECORDS POND DAM IMPROVEMENTS




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PAVEMENT & REHABILITATION, NORTH VIII, 2019

PAVEMENT & REHABILITATION, NORTH VIII, 2019




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PAVEMENT AND REHABILITATION, NORTH XXI, 2016

PAVEMENT AND REHABILITATION, NORTH XXI, 2016




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PAVEMENT AND REHABILITATION, NORTH XVII, 2016

PAVEMENT AND REHABILITATION, NORTH XVII, 2016




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ANCHORAGE WET POND PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS

ANCHORAGE WET POND PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS




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BR 1-065 ON PARKSIDE BOULEVARD OVER PERKINS RUN

BR 1-065 ON PARKSIDE BOULEVARD OVER PERKINS RUN




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WALNUT STREET STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS

WALNUT STREET STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS




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CONVERSION ROADS, SOUTH, 2019

CONVERSION ROADS, SOUTH, 2019




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SILVERSIDE ROAD ADA IMPROVEMENTS, VEALE ROAD TO WINDYBUSH DR

SILVERSIDE ROAD ADA IMPROVEMENTS, VEALE ROAD TO WINDYBUSH DR




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REHABILITATION OF I-95, 2ND STREET ON-RAMP IMPROVEMENTS

REHABILITATION OF I-95, 2ND STREET ON-RAMP IMPROVEMENTS




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BRANDYWINE SOUTH PEDESTRIAN AND TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS

BRANDYWINE SOUTH PEDESTRIAN AND TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS




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PAVEMENT AND REHABILITATION, NORTH IX, 2019

PAVEMENT AND REHABILITATION, NORTH IX, 2019




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LITTLE BALTIMORE ROAD DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS

LITTLE BALTIMORE ROAD DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS




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SR 48, SR 141 TO UNION STREET PAR AND PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENTS

SR 48, SR 141 TO UNION STREET PAR AND PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENTS




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COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION FUND, NORTH IV, 2020 OPEN END

COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION FUND, NORTH IV, 2020 OPEN END




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MILLER ROAD STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS

MILLER ROAD STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS




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NovaLead identifies 42 approved drugs with potential to treat coronavirus

Novalead’s technology has a track record of successfully discovering repurposed drug candidates with its lead drug candidate currently being in Phase 3 trials in India, for diabetic foot ulcers.




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Andhra govt to start health survey as COVID19 cases surge

Pensions were distributed to 52.49 lakh pensioners by the volunteers, taking the total number of such beneficiaries to 93%.




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Hyderabad biotech firm working on intranasal vaccine against Covid-19 with US company, varsity

The institute has a high-level bio-safety facility designated Biosafety Level 3 Agriculture with the ability to safely handle and study pathogens like highly pathogenic influenza viruses and the novel coronavirus.




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Culture goes virtual: Content creators, performers find innovative ways to keep their audience entertained

In the light of recent regulations, many artists and cultural organisations have taken to the internet to continue with their events.




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Covid-19 vaccine quest: Containment and mitigation might be the only strategy till vaccine comes

Efforts are underway to develop a vaccine for Coronavirus on an urgent basis, but it’s a long-drawn process




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Coronavirus will change how we view privacy

Both China and Russia have been using their social surveillance systems to track people. CNN reports that the Russian state, using 170,000 cameras, even has caught and fined 200 people for violations.




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Make edtech more inclusive

UNESCO estimated over 320 million students in India were affected by school closures following the Covid-19 outbreak.




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Coronavirus lockdown: AI to solve definition problem as Indians consume more data

The start-ups have an ingenious solution to the problem, where the use of artificial intelligence can help companies achieve this.




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Covid-19 & e-learning: Coursera sees massive uptake in courses

When comparing the past 30 days with preceding 30, enrolments for epidemic courses increased by 360%.




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Courses that have started trending post Covid-19 outbreak

Many courses designed by Ivy League universities are available free of cost on various e-learning platforms.




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ICMR approves Molbio Dignostics’ Covid-19 test kit

The highly contagious novel coronavirus has resulted in over 70,000 deaths globally so far. The Moblio test kit will enable same day testing and reporting, enabling patient isolation when necessary.




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Coronavirus outbreak: Tamil Nadu to get 1 lakh rapid test kits from China by April 9 for quick screening

These kits will help the state in quick screening of suspected Covid-19 patients. The chief minister said RTKs will be sent to all districts the very next day.




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Mumbai’s Wockhardt Hospital sealed after 29 health workers, doctors test Coronavirus positive

The hospital’s admissions and out patient department services were sealed on March 28 after two nurses tested positive that day.




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Coronavirus: 73% of infected are male, 63% of dead over 60 years old, Govt analysis shows

An analysis of Covid-19 death cases by the health ministry also shows that 30% of the dead were in the 40-60 years age group, and just 7% were under 40 years.




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Coronavirus: Three firms to bulk export hydroxychloroquine made in Gujarat units

Meanwhile, a senior official at Zydus Cadila confirmed that the company is in the process of manufacturing the drug in large quantity.




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Remote working during Coronavirus lockdown: Backups are a job worth doing

To help you out, Windows has BitLocker, Macs have FileVault, and Linux has LUKS and cryptsetup, which can be used to create encrypted drives and partitions.




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Covid-19 lockdown: Crowd control via eye in the sky

Police forces in Sangli (Maharashtra) and Guwahati, Assam have deployed drones, provided by homegrown unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) maker ideaForge, for surveillance of public spaces.




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Doctor on call: Telemedicine in demand in times of coronavirus pandemic

At a time when all healthcare resources have been consumed in addressing the coronavirus threat, a large number of patients with other health conditions, be it chronic diseases or acute conditions requiring medical help are at loss.