Author: Satya Havilah

  • Is the immune system really helping fight the coronavirus?

    (Satya Havilah, Intern Journalist) Hyderabad: The immunity system of humans is said to be effective from the very beginning in fighting the war against the coronavirus. Now a new study has been revealed in which it is reported that antibodies present in the body are rapidly decreasing due to the person’s grip on the virus.…

  • Yogi government inaction to stop rising prices of onions and hoarding in UP,

    (Satya Havilah, Intern Journalist) Lucknow: To curb the skyrocketing prices of onion in Uttar Pradesh, the Yogi Government has started taking action. In fact, onion has reached Rs 80 per kg in many cities of UP. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is looking serious about this and has instructed the traders to fix the stock limit…

  • NFL reported sharp growth in sales of SSP and bentonite sulfur

    (Satya Havilah, Intern Journalist) New Delhi: To promote balanced use of fertilizers in the country, National Fertilizers Limited (NFL) provides farmers with non-urea fertilizers like DAP, MOP, NPK, and sulfur-based fertilizers. Is encouraging to use. With these efforts, the company has recorded an increase in sales of all non-urea fertilizers in the first seven months…

  • Cases active in India today reduced by 5.5 lakh

    (Satya Havilah, Intern Journalist) Hyderabad: After 105 days, 38,310 new cases were reported per day, as compared to active cases, the total cases more than 70 lakhs. India achieved several important goals in the ongoing war against Covid. In the last 24 hours, the number of new active cases has come down to 40,000. 38,310…

  • Prime Minister condemned the terrorist attack in Vienna

    (Satya Havilah, Intern Journalist) New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has condemned the brutal terrorist attacks in Vienna. The Prime Minister has said, “He is deeply hurt and saddened by the brutal terrorist attacks in Vienna. India stands with Austria in this sad hour. My condolences are with the victims and their families.”

  • Big shock for bank customers, Finance minister key decision!

    (Satya Havilah, Intern Journalist) New Delhi: The central government has taken a key decision. The bank has announced that it will provide relief to its customers. Public sector banks have dismissed media reports that PSBs have increased service charges. The Finance Ministry has assured that public sector banks will not raise service charges shortly during…

  • Diwali in Delhi

    (Satya Havilah, Intern Journalist) New Delhi: The corona epidemic continues to rage in the country. At this juncture, the state government has made it clear that it will soon celebrate Diwali and celebrate only Green Diwali in the national capital, Delhi. The minister on Wednesday said that people should only make and sell environmentally friendly…

  • Corona cases below 40,000

    Satya Havilah, Intern Journalist) New Delhi: While the corona epidemic is on the rise in Europe and the United States, the declining number of new cases in India is causing a stir. In the past 24 hours, 38,310 new cases were reported. This is the second time in the last month that the number of…

  • LPG gas sinks for costumers, commercial cylinder price increases

    (Satya Havilah, Intern Journalist) New Delhi: Gas cylinder prices remained unchanged for November. To this end, the oil companies have released a price list for this month. No change in prices for the third month in a row. No change in August and September. Only the price of a commercial cylinder rose slightly in October.…

  • Rupee, bond market trading time hike

    (Satya Havilah, Intern Journalist) Mumbai: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is raising the rupee and bond market trading hours. Corona decided to increase trading hours as sanctions gradually eased. Foreign Currency, Rupee Market (Forex Derivatives), Government Securities, Commercial Paper, Certificate of Deposit) will be increased by another 1.50 hours. Currently, the rupee market closes…