Oppo has announced the official release of the 125W flash charge, the 65W AirVOOC wireless flash charge, the ultra-small portable 50W mini SuperVOOC charger as well as the 110W mini flash charger.
Quick Heal launches ‘next-gen’ suite of cybersecurity solutions
Quick Heal Technologies has launched its ‘next-generation suite’ of cybersecurity solutions for digital consumers.
Expect affordable ‘Indiagenous’ 5G phone in a year: RIL
In a major development amid the chorus for an ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ or self-reliant India, Reliance Industries (RIL) Chairman Mukesh Ambani on Wednesday announced that Reliance Jio has developed a complete 5G solution from scratch.
Most online customers prefer prepaid orders
As concerns of Covid-19 infection rise amid the pandemic, majority of the customers on e-commerce platforms prefer prepaid orders over cash-on-delivery, according to a report.
Muslim leaders slam Sharma Oli’s Ayodhya statement
After Nepal Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli’s statement on ‘real’ Ayodhya being in Nepal, drew flak from Hindu saints and related outfits, it is now the Muslims leaders who have spoken out against the statement.
Zydus Cadila begins human clinical trials for corona vaccine
Drug firm Zydus Cadila on Wednesday said it has started human clinical trials of its Covid-19 vaccine candidate ZyCoV-D.
‘Act against hospitals denying cashless Covid-19 treatment’
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDAI) has asked insurers to take action against hospitals that decline cashless treatment facility for Covid-19 to policyholders.
MSSRF gets new executive director
The M S Swaminathan Research Foundation, welcomed Dr K S Murali, seasoned research and development professional on board, as its new Executive Director.
Associations come together to fight coronavirus in Chennai
As Tamilnadu battles Covid 19, the united alliance of multiple powerful Jain organisations have come together to help in the fight against Coronavirus that is claiming many lives each day.
Editorial: Labourers’ pain
The Bombay High Court has said the migrants’ issue was not handled properly by the State amid the Covid-19 pandemic, and the government there at one point of time even refused to permit labourers from other parts of the country to return to their homes.

