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Hindu Faction Accused of Forcing Dalit Labourers to Build Temple in New Jersey
The sect is named Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS).
Happy Birthday Sunny Leone: Interesting Facts About Birthday Girl Which You Never Knew
She was born in Sarnia, Ontario and her real name is Karenjit Kaur Vohra
Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi: Erica Ferandes Teases Fans With a Glimpse of 'Devakshi'
Shaheer Sheikh and Erica Fernandes will reprise their roles as Dev Dixit and Dr Sonakshi Bose in the third season of Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi.
RK Narayan’s Death Anniversary: A Look at Screen Adaptations of His Works
Such was his brilliance that though he breathed his last in Chennai on May 13, 2001, at the age of 94, the stalwart’s enigmatic writings remain alive.
Eid ul Fitr 2021: History, Significance and Celebrations of Eid after Ramadan
Muslims across the world observe Eid ul Fitr by exercising prayers that are succeeded by a sermon shortly after sunrise
Aaj Ka Panchang, May 13, 2021: Check Out Tithi, Shubh Muhurat, Rahu Kaal and Other Details For Thursday
Panchang: The day Guruvara is dedicated to Lord Brihaspati who is known as the priest of Gods
Biden Spoke To Netanyahu, Believes Conflict Will Conclude Soon
President Joe Biden said on Wednesday he was hopeful that a cycle of violence between Israelis and Palestinians would end soon, after a phone conversation he had with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Mississippi Court Upholds Life Sentence For Pot Possession
The Mississippi Court of Appeals on Tuesday upheld a life sentence for a man convicted of a marijuana possession charge because he had previous convictions and those made him a habitual offender.
North Carolina House Approves Bill To Limit Teaching Of Race
North Carolina House Republicans approved a plan on Wednesday to prohibit public schools from embracing certain ideas that critically examine how race and racism influence American politics, culture and law.
Vaccine Waiver Talks Can Make Drug Firms The Heroes, U.S. Trade Chief Says
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said on Wednesday she is pushing for a waiver of COVID19 vaccine intellectual property rights because the United States and drug makers have "an obligation to help save the world right now."
Embattled St. Louis Corrections Commissioner Stepping Down
The head of St. Louis' oft-criticized corrections department will resign at the end of the month, the new mayor announced Wednesday.
Immediate De-escalation Need of the Hour, Says India on Israel-Gaza Violence
Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Palestinian militants, India has condemned all acts of violence, especially rocket attacks from Gaza, and underlined that immediate deescalation is the need of the hour. India's Permanent Representative to th...
Religious, Political Events Among Factors that Accelerated Covid-19 Transmission in India:WHO
The WHO, in its COVID-19 Weekly Epidemiological Update, said that viruses in the B.1.617 lineage were first reported in India in October 2020.
Mumbai: BMC Allows Walk-in Vaccination for 60+ Age Group Due for Second Covid Jab
The facility will be allowed only at the vaccination centres near their residences.
Maharashtra Cabinet Bats for Lockdown Till May 31; Vaccination for 18-44 Age Group Halted
On Wednesday, Maharashtra reported 46,781 fresh covid-19 cases and 816 deaths, pushing the state tally to 52,26,710 and toll to 78,007.
Retail Inflation Drops to 4.29% in April; IIP Rises to 22.4% in March
April inflation was the lowest in three months. The drop in inflation was on back of a sharp decline in food inflation, experts believe.