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Coronavirus: Kerala reports 196 deaths – highest single-day fatality count
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Imran Khan’s government has ignored Pakistan’s poor for too long. Now the consequences are piling up
Khurram Husain, Dawn.com
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Despite weak storylines, Mira Sethi’s short fiction offers an engaging glimpse of urban Pakistan
Rabeea Saleem
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Coronavirus: Production of Sputnik V vaccine in India to begin in August
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Mohan Agashe on Sumitra Bhave’s final film ‘Dithee’: ‘There’s no health without mental health’
Nandini Ramnath
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Coronavirus: PMCries is Centre’s response to vaccine shortage and high toll, says Rahul Gandhi
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Centre ignored stock availability, WHO guidelines for vaccination, says Serum Institute official
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Government knows it can’t browbeat coronavirus into silence. Will it give citizens the same respect?
Sukanta Chaudhuri
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Top 10 Covid updates: IMF unveils $50 billion plan to vaccinate all adults in the world by mid-2022
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Covid: India will vaccinate only 33% of population by end of 2021 in current scenario, predicts IMF
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Second wave of Covid-19 may hit India’s economy harder, say experts
Shreehari Paliath, IndiaSpend.com
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Kerala Cabinet list: CM Vijayan retains home, Veena George gets health and other portfolios
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Full text: ‘India needs action now,’ say 116 former bureaucrats in letter to Modi
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Cyclone Tauktae: Captain of barge that sank in the sea ignored weather warnings, says chief engineer
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Cyclone Tauktae: PM Modi announces Rs 1,000 crore relief fund for Gujarat after aerial survey
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Football: Manchester City owner to cover fans travel costs to Champions League final
AFP
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Coronavirus: Continuous efforts are being made to scale up vaccine supply, says Modi amid shortages
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Covid-19: Delhi announces free education for children who lost both parents, additional free ration
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Cyclone Tauktae makes landfall in Gujarat
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Covid-19: ‘Politicians have no business to hoard medical supplies,’ says Delhi HC, calls for inquiry
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