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Indira Gandhi’s Birth Anniversary: Remembering the Life of India's Only Woman Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi was born on November 19 in 1917 in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India.
Amazon Sacks Dozens of Staff at Drone Project, Taps New Manufacturers: Report
The full terms of the agreements with Austria’s FACC Aerospace and Spain’s Aernnova Aerospace were still being finalised, the FT report said, citing a person familiar with Amazon’s plans.
Brad Pitt's 'Bullet Train' Adds Michael Shannon
Actor Michael Shannon is the latest star to board the cast of Brad Pitt-starrer action-thriller "Bullet Train" According to Deadline, the movie will also feature actors Zazie Beetz, Joey King, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Brian Tyree Henry, Andrew Koji and Ma...
Gold Eases As Dollar Firms, Vaccine Progress Weighs
Gold prices inched lower on Thursday, as a firmer dollar and progress in COVID19 vaccine developments offset concerns over spiking virus cases in the United States and hopes of more stimulus.
Gold and Silver Price Today: Significant Dip in Kolkata, Check Rates in Your City
After Wednesday's dip, there has been a further decline of Rs 170 in the price of gold (both 22-carat and 24-carat) in Chennai.
Celina Jaitly Pens Heart-wrenching Note About 'Immense Heartache' After Baby's Death
Back in 2017, Celina Jaitley had delivered her second set of twin boys, Shamsher and Arthur, but unfortunately the former couldn’t survive due to premature birth.
New Coronavirus Cases And Hospitalisations In France Drop Again
France reported 28,383 new confirmed COVID19 cases on Wednesday, down from 45,522 on Tuesday and below the nearly 36,000 of last Wednesday as pressure on the hospital system continued to ease.
US Risks More and More as Trump-Biden Transition Walks Snail's Pace — Covid-19 Rise, Vaccine Issues
Emily Murphy, administrator of the General Services Administration, must “ascertain” the winner of the Nov. 3 presidential election between Biden and Republican President Donald Trump. That is a condition of releasing funds and resources to the winner, bu...
Young Afghan Woman Opens Art Gallery To Create Jobs, And Hope, In Pandemic
In a small art gallery in the Afghan capital, Marzia Panahi watches as one of the young artists she has just employed applies paint to a framed felt canvas propped up against a easel.
Rivian CEO Eyes Smaller Electric Vehicles For China, Europe
Electric vehicle startup Rivian, which is backed by Amazon and Ford Motor Co , on Wednesday said it plans to follow up its first two products, a fullsize pickup and SUV, with smaller models targeted at China and Europe where it may eventually build some...
Prince William Welcomes Princess Diana Interview Inquiry
Britain's Prince William has welcomed a new investigation into how the BBC secured a famous 1995 interview with his mother Princess Diana after accusations that she had been tricked into taking part.
How Major US Stock Indexes Fared Wednesday
Technology and health care companies led a late-afternoon sell-off on Wall Street Wednesday, wiping out early gains for stocks.
Wall Street Dives As Shutdown Worries Overshadow Vaccine Hopes
U.S. stocks closed steeply lower after a latesession selloff on Wednesday as investors weighed surging COVID19 infections and mounting shutdowns against encouraging vaccine developments.
Tory Lanez Pleads Not Guilty In Megan Thee Stallion Shooting
Rapper Tory Lanez pleaded not guilty through his attorney Wednesday to felony assault charges in the July shooting of hiphop star Megan Thee Stallion.
TCS Shareholders Approve Up to Rs 16,000 Crore Share Buyback Plan
TCS' board of directors had approved a proposal to buy back up to 5,33,33,333 equity shares of the company for an aggregate amount of up to Rs 16,000 crore.
BJP 'Daydreaming', Lok Sabha Poll Performance in West Bengal Not to Help it Win Assembly Election: TMC
Lok Sabha and Assembly elections are different ball games, TMC spokesperson Sukhendu Sekhar Roy said.