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Resignation and an Expulsion: Trouble for Mamata Banerjee Worsens Ahead of Assembly Polls
Barely hours after West Bengal Forest Minister Rajib Banerjee announced his decision to quit the Mamata cabinet in an emotional press meet, the Trinamool Congress expelled party MLA Vaishali Dalmia for going against the party line.
Vidyut Jammwal Joins in on the Bernie Sanders Meme Brigade Like This
Bernie Sanders' picture from the US Presidential inauguration ceremony has been going viral on social media.
BJP Loves Destruction Over Development, Says Akhilesh Yadav After Meeting Azam Khan's Family in Rampur
Speaking to reporters, the former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) preferred destruction over development.
Priyanka Chopra: Nobody Made Opportunities for Me in the West
Now that Priyanka Chopra has turned producer, the actress says she wants to help in the normalisation of South Asian people through stories as a producer.
I'm Listening, Learning But Anger Misdirected: Richa Chadha On 'Madam Chief Minister'
As her latest film "Madam Chief Minister" released in theatres on Friday, actor Richa Chadha once again addressed the controversy surrounding the movie's poster and representation, saying that it is misdirected towards her. The film's poster, which was...
PM Modi Trashes Politics Over Covid-19 Vaccine, Says He Went by Scientists' Advice
In a televised interaction with health workers in his Lok Sabha constituency Varanasi, Modi referred indirectly to criticism over the emergency-use clearance given to Bharat Biotech's Covaxin.
Sara Ali Khan Shares Jaw-dropping Video of Unique Swing Style
In a recent video, Sara Ali Khan shares how the actress is continuing to take care of her fitness even during the vacations.
Blackstone-backed Patria Prices IPO Above Expected Range, At $17 Per Share
Brazilian asset manager Patria Investments Ltd, which is backed by Blackstone Group Inc, priced its class A shares at $17 each in an initial public offering, $1 above the upper limit of its price range, according to a securities filing late on Thursday.
Biden Names U.S. SEC Commissioner Herren Lee Acting Head Of Regulator
U.S. President Joe Biden has named U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Commissioner Allison Herren Lee, a Democrat, as acting chief of the financial industry regulator, the SEC said in a statement on Friday.
UP Board Intermediate Practical Exams to Begin from February 3
The first phase will start from February 3 to February 12 and the second phase will be held between February 13 to February 22.
Happy Birthday Namrata Shirodkar: Here's Looking at Her Adorable Family Moments
Namrata Shirodkar tied the knot with Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu in 2005. The couple has a son and a daughter who frequently feature in Namrata’s social media posts.
China Says 10 Workers Trapped In Gold Mine Are Searching For Others
The ten known survivors trapped since a deadly Jan. 10 gold mine explosion in northern China have been using laser pointers and loudspeakers to try to find their missing colleagues, state media reported on Friday.
Huawei Founder Praises U.S. Tech In First Word From Company Since Biden Inauguration
The United States remains a "beacon of technology" to be emulated and China's Huawei Technology should consider cutting products in the wake of U.S. actions against it, the Chinese firm's founder Ren Zhengfei said in remarks made public on Friday.
Sensex Tanks 746 Points to Close at 48,878, Nifty Ends Below 14,375
Axis Bank was the top loser in the Sensex pack, shedding over 4 per cent, followed by Asian Paints, SBI, IndusInd Bank, ICICI Bank, Bajaj Finance, HDFC and Reliance.
Factbox: In Biden's Economic Executive Orders: Food Aid, Worker Protections
President Joe Biden on Friday plans to issue a pair of executive orders that could deliver modest, but critical, support to millions of Americans hit hard by the pandemic recession.
Muted Recovery For UK Retailers In December Ends Worst Year On Record
British retailers struggled to recover in December from a partial coronavirus lockdown the previous month, marking a weak end to their worst year on record, while public debt has climbed to its highest since 1962, official data showed on Friday.