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Indian-origin Historians Call for Practical Solutions to Teach British Empire in UK
During a webinar, it was agreed upon that education through various media such as coursework, theatre and storytelling was the answer to a growing tide against colonial symbols as part of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Meet Rehmat Rattan, A Kashmiri Model and Dentist, Who Wants to Work with Akshay Kumar
After winning Miss PTC Punjabi, Rehmat Rattan wants to make it big in the showbiz. We caught up with the Kashmiri model to talk about her plans.
No Decision on Reopening Schools and Colleges Yet, Says Education Minister
Ramesh Pokhriyal said a decision to this effect will be taken keeping students' safety in mind.
Euro zone investor morale improves in August but recovery sluggish - Sentix
Investor morale in the euro zone rose for a fourth consecutive month in August but the low reading suggests that the coronavirushit economy is still in recession in the third quarter, a survey showed on Monday.
Spanish actor Banderas says has COVID-19, feels 'relatively well'
Spanish actor Antonio Banderas, star of "The Mask of Zorro" and dozens of other films, announced on Monday, his 60th birthday, that he had tested positive for COVID19 and was in quarantine.
Tusshar Kapoor’s Latest Pic Gives Us Perfect Family Goals
Tusshar Kapoor shares the ideal family portrait with Jitendra, Shobha Kapoor and sister Ekta along with Lakshya and Ravie.
Virus-linked border moves raise fears on free travel in EU
As European countries struggle to manage spikes in coronavirus cases, concern is mounting about a second wave of uncoordinated border restrictions within Europe that threatens the free movement of goods and people a foundation that the worlds biggest tra...
Face masks now required outdoors at crowded Paris locations
From the most romantic spots along the Seine to popular shopping streets, residents and visitors in Paris were required to wear face masks in some outdoor areas of the French capital starting Monday amid an uptick in reported coronavirus cases.
Bank of Baroda Reports Q1 Net Loss of Rs 864 Crore Due to Higher Provisions, Contingencies
Interest income of the lender during the April-June quarter of 2020-21 was down by 2.38 per cent to Rs 18,494 crore as against Rs 18,944 crore in the year-ago quarter.
BS-VI Honda Jazz Pre-Bookings Commence at Rs 21,000 in India
Bookings for the new Honda Jazz has opened at Rs 21,000 at all authorized HCIL dealerships across the country and online platform on HCIL website with a nominal amount of Rs 5,000.
Greece calls Turkey's seismic survey in Mediterranean illegal
Turkey dispatched a vessel to conduct a seismic survey in a disputed area in the eastern Mediterranean, a move which Greece said was illegal and is likely to heighten tensions between the two NATO allies.
Wall Street bonuses likely to tumble, job cuts to start in late 2020 - report
Most Wall Street workers can expect to see their bonuses slashed this year and some jobs may be cut, according to a report published Monday by compensation consulting firm Johnson Associates Inc.
Egypt Moves 'Dangerous Materials' from Airports after Beirut Blast
The announcement came after an unsecured stock of ammonium nitrate stored in a warehouse in Beirut's port exploded last Tuesday, killing at least 158 people and wounding 6,000 others.
Meghalaya Faces Shortage of Doctors as Covid-19 Cases Continues to Rise
The shortage is mainly due to the fact that many doctors are refusing to work in state government hospitals after completing their medical education, according to officials.
China business travel returns Marriott, revenue tumbles
Marriott has reopened 91% of its hotels globally as business travel reemerges in China and worldwide occupancy, which tumbled to 11% in April, reached 34%.
Covid-19 Positive Kerala Plane Crash Victim Had Battled Infection Earlier, Tested Negative Before Flight
Before he took the flight to leave the UAE for good, Sudheer tested negative for COVID-19 in an RT-PCR (Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction) test.