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IMF Offers Second Installment Of $102 Million Emergency Loan To Malawi
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has extended an emergency loan of $101.96 million for Malawi to plug its fiscal deficit, a second installment of credit offered to tide over the financial hit from the coronavirus.
Flipkart Big Billion Days Sale to Be Held from October 16 to October 21
For Flipkart Plus subscribers, the sale will begin earlier from 8PM onwards on October 15.
India Has Capability to Be Global Player in Many Sectors: Piyush Goyal
Speaking at a webinar organised by EXIM Bank, he said sectors which have potentials to become globally competitive are required to be identified.
Anushka Sharma Hits Out at Society's Attitude of Considering Male Child as a Privilege
In a hard-hitting note on her Instagram story, Anushka Sharma wrote that having a son is no more privilege than having a girl child.
Madrid Starts Partial Virus Lockdown Amid Political Scuffle
Madrid awoke Saturday to its first day under a partial lockdown, with police controlling travel in and out of the Spanish capital that has become Europe's biggest hot spot for the second wave of the coronavirus.
Ultimate Ears Launches UE Fits That Mold Itself to Fit Your User's Ear
UE Fits have been launched at a price of $249 (Rs. 18,260 by direct conversion), and are available at an introductory price of $199 (Rs. 14,600 by direct conversion) currently.
Drugs Case: Kshitij Ravi Prasad Remanded To Judicial Custody
A special NDPS court here on Saturday remanded Kshitij Ravi Prasad, a former Dharmatic Entertainment executive producer arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in Bollywood-drugs case, to judicial custody till October 6. Prasad was arrested by th...
MP Cop Arrested as Dalit Woman Ends Life After His Refusal to File Rape Complaint
The arrest was made after Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan took serious cognisance of the alleged lapse and ordered that a case be registered against the local police official.
On an Average, India Reported 10 Cases of Rape of Dalit Women Daily in 2019, NCRB Data Shows
In 2019, with 11,829 cases, UP saw the highest number of cases of crime against Dalits, followed by Rajasthan with 6,794 cases, and 6,544 cases in Bihar.
Bigg Boss 14: From Rakhi Sawant to Sidharth Shukla, Most Controversial Contestants of the Reality Show
Ahead of the highly anticipated fourteenth season of Bigg Boss, let us take a look at some of the most controversial contestants to have appeared on the reality show.
Bigg Boss: Contestants Who Were Asked to Leave the Reality Show for Violating Rules
Over fourteen years of the popular reality show Bigg Boss, several contestants have broken rules and have been thrown out of the house. Let's take a look at these infamous housemates.
Maybe Too Soon To Rule Out Hydroxychloroquine; Tricking The Immune System
The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID19, the illness caused by the virus.
From Family to Cabinet, Here are Covid-19 Test Results of Donald Trump’s Circle
After US President Donald Trump tested positive for coronavirus, here is the testing status of family members and senior government officials around him.
India To Waive Certain Interest Levies On Loans In COVID-19 Relief
The Indian government has told the Supreme Court it will waive certain interest levies on loans up to 20 million rupees ($272,888) under a COVID19 support plan, a legal filing showed, in a move that will bring relief to millions of borrowers.
'No Power Can Stop Me...' Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi Head to Hathras Again to Meet Rape Victim's Family
In a tweet in Hindi using the hashtag 'Hathrashorror', Rahul Gandhi said the behaviour of the UP government and police towards the woman’s family has been "unacceptable”.
White House NSC Tells Staff Wear Masks In Common Areas; Avoid West Wing
The White House National Security Council on Friday ordered all staff to begin wearing masks in White House common areas and to “avoid unnecessary visits” to the West Wing, according to an internal email.