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Petrol price was raised by 26 paise per litre and diesel by 25 paise a litre, according to a price notification from oil marketing companies. After this increase, petrol in Delhi climbed to ₹83.97 per litre from ₹83.71 previously. Diesel rates rose to ₹74.12 per litre from ₹73.87. In Mumbai, diesel touched an all-time high of ₹80.78. The 32-year-old from New South Wales has already earned the distinction of being the first female match official in a men’s List A game in Australia. According to a report in The Telegraph, health authorities said the man in his thirties was not infectious while at the famed Melbourne Cricket Ground on the second day of play “but there is potential he acquired the virus while there” or at a nearby shopping centre.

Centre s Wildlife Division issues guidelines to States on containing avian flu

Centre’s Wildlife Division issues guidelines to States on containing avian flu Updated: Updated: January 12, 2021 18:36 IST ‘It is requested to keep strict vigil on the wintering habits of migratory birds, including wetlands, for any mortality or disease outbreak signs’, says a circular Share Article AAA Farmers guide duck towards a cage for culling, following detection of Avian Influenza (H5N8), in Alappuzha district of Kerala, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021.   | Photo Credit: PTI ‘It is requested to keep strict vigil on the wintering habits of migratory birds, including wetlands, for any mortality or disease outbreak signs’, says a circular The Environment Ministry’s wildlife division has written to States to take “all possible steps” to contain the spread of avian flu.

Bird flu | The Bar Headed Goose and its strong link with Pong Dam Lake in Himachal

Bird flu | The Bar Headed Goose and its strong link with Pong Dam Lake in Himachal Updated: Updated: January 07, 2021 06:46 IST In an unfolding avian-flu crisis, a substantial number of this high-altitude bird which descends on this wetland every winter and adds to its charm have perished along with other bird species Share Article AAA Two Bar Headed Geese at Pong Dam Lake in Himachal Pradesh on December 31, 2020. Photo: Gagan Bedi   In an unfolding avian-flu crisis, a substantial number of this high-altitude bird which descends on this wetland every winter and adds to its charm have perished along with other bird species

Murder Mystery: Panic Strikes Following Mass Death of Crows in India Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Murder Mystery: Panic Strikes Following Mass Death of Crows in India Amid COVID-19 Pandemic Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/india/202012311081616516-murder-mystery-panic-strikes-following-mass-death-of-crows-in-india-amid-covid-19-pandemic/ Earlier this year, the Indian health ministry found highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza outbreaks in poultry and other birds in several parts of the country. Three outbreaks out of six involved poultry, two involved house crows, and one affected birds at a zoo. While healthcare workers are struggling to save lives amid the coronavirus pandemic and deadly Black Fungus, bird flu has been reported in India s western state of Rajasthan. Health officials have admitted that a large number of crows infected with avian flu were found dead in the area around Radi in Jhalawar district. 

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