India’s first coronavirus-linked death is a 76-year-old man from Karnataka

India recorded its first case of coronavirus caused death in Karnataka on Thursday after the state health department confirmed that the 76-year-old man from Kalaburagi who passed away on Tuesday tested positive or the disease that has infected 74 people in the country so far. ’76-yr-old man from Kalaburagi who passed away & was a…

BS-VI vehicle plans hit hurdle

The coronovirus-induced lockdown in China is likely to hit the production of BS-VI vehicles as a significant chunk of components are imported from that country. “Indian auto industry had already maintained an inventory in the beginning of the year in anticipation of the Chinese New Year holiday but with the current lockdown in China, supply…

Why this vegetable is selling at a price higher than chicken

The coronavirus scare has hit poultry business so hard and the Poultry Farm Association recently organized a Chicken Mela in Gorakhpur to dispel the misconception that birds are carriers of the deadly virus. With the sales of chicken and mutton going down due to the coronavirus scare, it is the humble ‘kathal’ (jackfruit) that is…

Bird flu impact – With every plate of biryani, get a chicken-65 free!

COIMBATORE: These are desperate times for hoteliers in the city. With coronavirus and bird flu scare doing the rounds, the hotel industry is resorting to desperate measures to tide over the crisis. The 800-odd hotels in the city had been doing a business of Rs 4-5 crore a day till the virus came calling. Some hotels…

Netizens surprised as man predicted coronavirus seven years ago on Twitter

NEW DELHI: Amid the coronavirus scare, an old tweet from 2013 re-emerged and became viral on Twitter and left netizens shocked. The resurfaced tweet was written by a Twitter account named Marco with the username @Marco_Acortes predicting the novel coronavirus outbreak seven years ago. The user tweeted “Coronavirus….its coming” on June 3, 2013. As the…

Cuba hit by tough US sanctions, struggles for basics

Havana: ‘Where to find it?’ and ‘Whatever you want’ and ‘What do you need?’ These are the names of some of the social media groups catering to thousands of Cubans who are using newly available mobile internet to grapple with shortages of basic goods that are worsening under tougher U.S. sanctions. Armed with internet access…

Coronavirus: EU slams US for ‘unilaterally’ imposing travel ban

European Union leaders on Thursday rebuked the United States for imposing a unilateral travel ban on arrivals from countries in the Schengen passport-free zone without consulting them. “The coronavirus is a global crisis, not limited to any continent, and it requires cooperation rather than unilateral action,” EU chiefs Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel…

CAA protestors startle banks, withdraw Rs 55L

PUDUKKOTTAI: The protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Act took a novel turn on Wednesday as protesters queued up in front of two nationalised bank branches in Karambakudi to withdraw money from their accounts. A sum of Rs 55 lakh was withdrawn from Indian Bank and Indian Overseas Bank in hours as hundreds of protesters, including women,…