Breaking News Tadka Headlines Live Updates: 11th August 2020❤️
Breaking News Headlines Live Updates: 11th August 2020
SC reserves verdict on actress Rhea Chakraborty's plea for transfer of Patna FIR in Sushant Singh Rajput death case to Mumbai
20-year-old woman dies in a road crash in Uttar Pradesh's Bulandshahr district, kin claim harassment by some bikers led to an accident. National Commission for Women asks police to ensure a swift and fair probe.
Death toll in the landslide in Kerala's Idukki district rises to 52, with three more bodies being retrieved as rescue operations continue:
In response to severe flooding that has affected South Asia—most notably Bangladesh, India and Nepal—the European Union is providing 1.65 million (Rs 16,13,11,590) in humanitarian aid funding. The support comes on top of the 1.8 million (Rs 17,59,71,902) announced earlier this year to support families affected by a series of disasters, including Cyclone Amphan that ravaged India and Bangladesh in May, bringing the total EU support to victims of disasters in the region to 3.45 million (Rs 33,72,77,692).
Russia approves first coronavirus vaccine, Putin says his daughter received
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that Russia has approved the first coronavirus vaccine. He added that his daughter is vaccinated as well.
PM Modi said "The most important thing is that it has also increased a trust among people,confidence has increased, and fear has also decreased"
Aviation regulator DGCA has suspended two senior executives of AirAsia India for a period of three months over "safety violations", said a senior official on Tuesday. When asked about it, the airline's spokesperson said, "AirAsia India acknowledges the receipt of the notice from DGCA last month and has complied with the directions of the regulator and appointed interim post holders in accordance with the regulator's directions."
Coronavirus cases in India dipped below 55,000 in a single day on Tuesday after the country recorded over 60,000 cases daily for four days on the trot, according to the Union Health Ministry data.
Three suspected militants apprehended in J&K's Kupwara
President Donald Trump was abruptly escorted by a US Secret Service agent out of the White House briefing room as he was beginning a coronavirus briefing Monday afternoon.
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