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Civil Society Bodies, Academicians to Come Together for Virtual Janta Parliament to Discuss Covid-19 Crisis
At a press briefing, the civil rights organisation members elaborated on different topics they will be covering through the week from August 16 to 21.
UK Begins Testing a New App to Fight Covid-19 Spread
The Department of Health and Social Care said that trials of the app began on the Isle of Wight, with testing in the London borough of Newham scheduled to begin soon.
'Apne, Apne Hote Hain': Gehlot Strikes Emotional Chord on Pilot's Return But Says Could Prove Majority Even Without Rebels
A truce between Pilot and the Congress was announced on Monday after the sacked deputy CM met Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who reassured him that his grievances would be addressed.
Modi Replaces Vajpayee as Longest-Serving Non-Cong PM Ever, Says BJP; 4th Leader to Hold Top Post for That Long
Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Manmohan Singh, all from the Congress, are the three longest serving Indian prime minister in that order.
Communal Slurs, Sexual Abuse & Mute Cops: On-duty Journalists Recount Mob Attack at Delhi's Bhajanpura
The journalists, who had gone to follow up on their story over an incident on the day of the Ayodhya event, said the Delhi Police has still not registered an FIR in the matter.
PCOS: 4 Myths Associated With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a condition that affects about 3 to 10% of women in the world. It is usually characterized by excess production of testosterone, enlarged ovaries and menstrual irregularities.
'Waiting for God’s Direction': Charu Asopa's Cryptic Response on Relationship Status with Rajeev Sen
Rajeev Sen and Charu Asopa tied the knot in Goa on June 7, 2019 after dating for four months. Now, it is said their marriage is in trouble.
Philippines confirms death of ex-Wirecard exec Bauer
Former Wirecard executive Christopher Bauer, one of several people being investigated over a multibillion dollar fraud at the German payments firm, died in The Philippines last month, the Justice ministry confirmed on Thursday.
Hardened Lebanese merchants battered by Beirut blast
Sleep Comfort survived Lebanon's 15year civil war. But nothing could have prepared the highend family furniture business for the Beirut port blast that destroyed swathes of the capital.
Police: Man fatally shot himself in struggle with troopers
A man in Virginia fatally shot himself when he fired multiple gunshots during a struggle with state troopers attempting to take him into custody, authorities said.
SC Relief for Gehlot in MLAs Merger Case Ahead of Assembly Session, HC to Resume Hearing Tomorrow
The Supreme Court, which was hearing a petition of a BJP MLA for a temporary freeze on the merger, refused to allow it and left the decision to a single judge in Rajasthan, which is hearing the matter.
David Silva, the Manchester City Wizard Who Helped Redefine English Football
David Silva has etched his name in Manchester City lore as perhaps its greatest player.
Special Report: A collapsing economy and a family feud pile pressure on Syria's Assad
In May, Syrian tycoon Rami Makhlouf, a cousin and longtime ally of President Bashar alAssad, took a once unimaginable step.
How the Internet Came to India: An Inside Account of India's First Dial-Up Network
The story talks through how Srinivasan Ramani, an Internet Hall of Fame inductee, helped bring the pioneering technology to India.
Shubhangi Atre Participating in Nach Baliye 10 with Husband Peeyush Poorey?
Actress Shubhangi Atre and businessman husband Peeyush Poorey have been approached by 'Nach Baliye 10' team to feature in the dance reality show.
Singapore fuel oil inventories dip as exports hit six-month high
Singapore's residual fuel oil inventories fell 2% in the week to Aug. 12 as export volumes jumped to a near sixmonth high, official data showed on Thursday.