Hyderabad, June 03 (KMS): To the utter surprise and shock of her family, a 75-year-old COVID survivor-woman in Andhra Pradesh returned home to find that her family had cremated another person by mistake. The incident occurred at Jaggaiahpet town in Krishna district. The woman named Girijamma from the Christianpet locality …
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Aligarh Muslim University’s pro-chancellor dies of COVID complications
Aligarh (UP), June 03 (KMS): Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Pro-chancellor Ibne Saeed Khan died at his home here due to Covid complications, his family said. Khan, 98, passed away on Tuesday night, according to a release issued by the university. He was the longest living alumnus of the AMU and …
Read More »More severe third wave of COVID on its way to India
New Delhi, June 03 (KMS): The third wave of COVID-19 in India could be as severe as the second wave, however, the number of COVID-related deaths can be reduced by increasing vaccinations and improvement of health infrastructure. In a five-page report, State Bank of India pointed out that the average …
Read More »India’s top court slams vaccination policy
New Delhi, June 03 (KMS): India’s top court has described Narendra Modi-led regime’s policy of giving free vaccination to the 45-plus age group and having a paid system for those below as “prima facie arbitrary and irrational.” The Supreme Court of India also asked the Modi government to produce complete …
Read More »More than 200 Australian children remain stuck in coronavirus-ravaged India
Canberra, June 03 (KMS): The number of Australian children stuck in India without their parents has reached 209, as the Australian government faces renewed scrutiny to return citizens amid the country’s coronavirus catastrophe. The figure was revealed in Senate estimates as Labor Senator Penny Wong scolded the federal government over …
Read More »Suicide of youth stirs IIOJK authorities from deep slumber
Teacher father’s salary released 5 days after his son’s suicide Srinagar, June 03 (KMS): The suicide of a youth has stirred the authorities in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), as they have woken from their deep slumber and released salaries of teachers who had not been paid since …
Read More »Palestine questions India’s UNHRC vote abstention on conflict
New Delhi, June 03 (KMS): With the volatile Middle East situation raging on, Palestine on Thursday expressed concerns with India’s abstention from a UNHRC vote for a commission that would probe human rights violations in the Israel-Palestine violence flare-up. In a letter to Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, his Palestinian …
Read More »Indian police martyr a youth in custody in IIOJK
Srinagar, June 3 (KMS): In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, police martyred a detained youth in custody in Pulwama district, today. The detained youth was killed by Indian paramilitary and Special Operation Group in Tral Police Station of the district. A top official told media that Mohammed Amin Malik, …
Read More »‘Black fungus’ is creating a whole other health emergency for Covid-stricken India
(The Guardian) June 3, 2021 Ilan Schwartz and Arunaloke Chakrabarti Covid-19 has killed millions around the world, but for some who are lucky enough to survive the infection, the nightmare is not over: adding insult to injury are deadly fungal infections that follow in the wake of the virus. Making …
Read More »Indian police arrest a youth in Budgam
Srinagar, June 03 (KMS): In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Indian police arrested a youth in Budgam district. Indian police arrested the youth at a checkpoint at Harren Saibug area of Budgam. The youth has been identified as Fayaz Ahmed Bhat son of Mohammad Amin Bhat of Hakarmula Budgam.
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