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'What Legends Are Made Of': Ratan Tata Personally Visits Ex-Employee in Pune, Inquires About Health
Tata was photographed by Desai at Pune’s Friends Society where he is seen with the family of one of the former employees at his firm.
China Steps Up COVID Measures Near Beijing As Local Infections Rise
Chinese authorities shut sections of highways running through Hebei province that surrounds Beijing on Wednesday and closed a key long distance bus terminal in the provincial capital Shijiazhuang in efforts to stave off another coronavirus wave.
India to Conduct Second Vaccine Dry Run Across All Districts on Jan 8; UK Variant Cases Climb to 73
Health minister Harsh Vardhan is scheduled hold a virtual meeting with counterparts from all states and Union Territories on the eve of the dry run.
Trump Orders Ban On Transactions With More Chinese Apps
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order banning transactions with eight Chinese apps including Alipay and WeChat Pay. The order goes into effect in 45 days, at which point Joe Biden will be the president, so its fate is unclear.
More Than 20 At Mali Wedding Ceremony Killed In Air Strike - Health Worker
More than 20 people, including children, were killed in air strikes during a wedding ceremony in a remote desert area of central Mali on Sunday, a health worker with knowledge of the attack said on Tuesday.
Farmers' Protest: BJP Leaders from Punjab Meet PM Modi, Say Issue Will Get Resolved Soon
BJP leaders Surjit Kumar Jyani and Harjit Singh Grewal met Prime Minister Modi at his residence amid protests by farmers at Delhi's borders for nearly six weeks.
U.S. Hits Iran With Fresh Sanctions As Trump Term Nears End
The United States on Tuesday blacklisted a Chinese company that makes elements for steel production, 12 Iranian steel and metals makers and three foreignbased sales agents of a major Iranian metals and mining holding company, seeking to deprive Iran of re...
Karnataka Govt Promulgates Anti-cow Slaughter Ordinance
Under the ordinance, slaughter of cattle will lead to imprisonment of up to 3 to 7 years and a fine ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 5 lakh, and subsequent offences will attract imprisonment of up to seven years and a fine from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 10 lakh.
As Brexit Bites, Salads And Sandwiches Run Out At Paris M&S Stores
British retailer Marks & Spencer said new trade rules in place since Britain left the European Union were delaying deliveries of some fresh food to its stores in France, where at least three branches had empty shelves on Tuesday.
Rajan Shahi, Shivangi Joshi Have Fallout Over 'YRKKH' Twist, Janhvi Buys Rs 39 Cr Flat
From Rajan Shahi and Shivangi Joshi's reported fallout over 'Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai' new twist to Janhvi Kapoor's swanky flat in Juhu, check out today's stories from the world of entertainment.
Wall Street Drifts Higher As Focus Turns To Georgia Runoffs
Wall Street's main indexes were up after a weak start on Tuesday as investors waited for the outcome of Georgia's Senate runoff elections, which are expected to determine the balance of power in Washington.
Noted Telugu Lyricist, Dialogue Writer Vennelakanti Passes Away
Prominent film writer Vennelakanti Rajeswar Prasad, popularly known as ‘Vennelakanti’, passed away on Tuesday.
Bigg Boss 14's Nishant Singh Malkani Meets with an Accident in Jaisalmer, Escapes Unhurt
Actor Nishant Singh Malkhani recently met with an accident while on his way to Jaisalmer.
Bitcoin or Gold? Which is a Better Investment and Why, Check Here
Bitcoin can be used as digital currency at any store that accepts it, as long as you have a mobile wallet that allows you to pay using bitcoin.
Production-Spec Next-Gen Mahindra Scorpio Spied Wearing Camouflage, Additional Details Revealed
All-New Mahindra Scorpio will have a completely new design language and a never-seen-before cabin design and features in any of the Mahindra SUVs.
Coronavirus Forces Cancellation Of Papal Baptisms In Sistine Chapel
A traditional ceremony in which Pope Francis baptises newborn babies in the Sistine Chapel has been cancelled this year because of coronavirus restrictions, the Vatican said on Tuesday.