Hi, NewsWrap for July 17, 2020

World Emoji Day, WB 12th Results, Delhi Weather, Rainfall, Covid-19 Updates, Coronavirus News

17 July 2020

  • #WorldEmojiDay: From Celebrations to Social Issues, Emojis Expresses All our Feelings

    Today is #WorldEmojiDay. A day that has been dedicated to different types of emoji we use on daily basis.  An emoji can be described as a digital form of expression that expresses your feelings. In the virtual world today, communication is practically incomplete without emoji. Whatever may be the occasion - a festival, event, happiness, hunger or a condolence message, we have an emoji for everything.

  • Alert! Rainfall in Delhi-NCR will intensify over the Weekend

    As per latest reports, many parts of north-west India that includes Delhi- NCR and Haryana received rainfall, as the monsoon trough is moving northwards. Talking about the National Capital, some parts of Delhi witnessed light showers on Friday. Regional Weather Forecasting Centre (RWFC) told that rainfall will intensify over the weekend. Presently, Delhi has a -52 percent deficiency and the corresponding figure for north-west India is -16 percent.

  • Covid-19 Live Updates: 14-day Complete Lockdown in Many Districts of Odisha

    Coronavirus News: The government of Odisha has imposed a 14-day complete lockdown in many districts including Gankam, Cuttack, Jajpur, Khurdha and in Rourkela municipal area, effective till 31st July as Covid-19 cases continue to increase in the state. Government offices, shops and commercial establishments will remain shut except defence establishments In addition, people's movement would be restricted during this two week lockdown.

  • WBCHSE Declares West Bengal HS Result Today

    West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education or WBCHSE has announced class 12th/Higher Secondary exam results. President of WBCHSE Mahua Das declared the results in a press conference on Friday. Students can see their results @ wbresults.nic.in. This time, West Bengal has recorded the highest ever pass percent i.e. 90.13%. As many as 6.8 lakh students out of 7,61,583 have passed the Uccha Madhyamik exam.

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17 July 2020

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