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News18 Afternoon Digest: Nirmala Sitharaman Carries 'Made in India' Tab for First-Ever Paperless Budget; Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi Detained as Military Stages Coup and Other Stories
Here are the top stories we are covering this afternoon: Budgeting for New Normal: Nirmala Sitharaman Carries 'Made in India' Tab for First-Ever Paperless Budget; Budget 2021 Expectations: Health Insurance Benefits To Income Tax Deductions, What Middle Cl...
Omi Vaidya on Shooting for The Office with Steve Carell
Omi Vaidya talks about the new season of Metro Park, his experience filming amid the pandemic and his memories of working with Steve Carell in The Office.
'Faith is the Bird...': FM Nirmala Sitharaman Quotes Tagore in Budget 2021 Speech
Sitharaman on Monday used her trademark 'Bahi-Khata', a ledger wrapped in a red-coloured cloth, to carry Budget documents as she arrived in Parliament House to present her third straight Budget.
Nine Dead In Sunday Hotel Attack In Somali Capital: Police
Nine people died in a weekend attack at a hotel in the Somali capital of Mogadishu, and security forces ended the assault by al Qaedalinked al Shabaab fighters early on Monday, a police spokesman said.
Pay Your Credit Card Bill Today On CRED During The Budget And You May Win Back Income Tax You Paid
The way this works is that you need to head to the My Money section in the CRED app on your Apple iPhone or Android phone, and select the Credit Score tab. As per the last reported numbers, CRED has a user base of 5.9 million credit card users with a medi...
Exxon, Chevron CEOs Discussed Merger In Early 2020
The chief executives of ExxonMobil Corp and Chevron Corp held preliminary talks in early 2020 to explore combining the two largest U.S. oil producers in what would have been the biggest merger of all time, according to people familiar with the matter.
Israel Extends Lockdown, Sees Delay In COVID-19 Turnaround
Israel extended a national lockdown on Sunday as coronavirus variants offset its vaccination drive and officials predicted a delay in a turnaround from the health and economic crisis.
Young Men Accuse Lincoln Project Co-founder Of Harassment
The influential antiDonald Trump group Lincoln Project is denouncing one of its cofounders after multiple reports that over several years he sexually harassed young men looking to break into politics.
Housing Society Watchman Held for Stalking 14-year-old Girl in Mumbai
Police was approached by members of the housing society who had seen the 40-year-old watchman stalking the teen several times, an official said.
Govt May Postpone Census, Population Register to 2022 Due to Covid-19: Report
The central government had issued a notification last year stating that the first phase of the House Listing & Housing Census and the National Population Register (NPR) updation exercise will be completed under April 1 to September 30, 2020.
England Better Sub-continental Travellers But India Will Be Challenging - Ramiz Raja
Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja believes that England have traditionally been a better travelling team to the sub-continent and their strategy to club the earlier-postponed Sri Lanka Test series with India is an impressive move.
Seoul Music Awards: BTS Wins 6 Trophies, RM, Jungkook and V Deliver Speech Virtually
The Bangtan Boys did not attend this year's Seoul Music Awards, but swept the show winning 6 trophies, including the Daesang (Grand Prize).
Anxiety Grows As Long-term Care Awaits COVID-19 Vaccines
Frustration is building over the pace of COVID-19 vaccinations at long-term care sites, where some homes still await first shots while fending off a virus that can devastate their residents.
'Mix of Ignorance and Misinformation': Tomar Hits Back at Pawar, Says New Laws in Interest of Farmers
Tomar further said Pawar, a former Union agriculture minister, had himself tried to bring the same reforms earlier.
Gajar ka Aachaar: Easy Step by Step Guide
Here's a simple yet tasty recipe for carrot pickle that you can make within a very short span of 15-20 minutes.
Russian Police Detain Over 650 People, Lock Down Cities to Prevent Navalny Protests
Hundreds of police in riot gear lined the streets of the capital from the early hours of Sunday morning, restricting movements of pedestrians around the centre.