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Dams Burst In Northeastern Brazil As Region Hit By Floods
Two dams gave way in the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia after weeks of heavy rains, swamping already swollen local rivers as flooding hit towns across the region, authorities said on Sunday.
Dam Breaks Threaten Worse Flooding In Northeast Brazil
Two dams broke Sunday in northeastern Brazil, threatening worse flooding in a raindrenched region that has already seen thousands forced to flee their homes.
Kanpur-based Perfume Industrialist Piyush Jain Arrested Over Tax Evasion Charges
Surenrda Kumar, Joint Commissioner (Kanpur), Goods and Services Tax, said on Sunday night that Jain has been arrested on charges of tax evasion.
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury Writes to PM Modi Over Setting Up Covid Hospitals in 2 Bengal Districts
The Congress Parliamentary Party leader called upon Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to coordinate with the Centre to hasten construction of the two health facilities in a coordinated manner.
Paralympic Champion Krishna Nagar Wins 3 Gold at Nationals Championship
Krishna Nagar won all the categories he participated in -- singles, men's doubles and mixed doubles.
Samyukt Kisan Morcha Not Going to Contest Any Election, Says Rakesh Tikait
He also alleged inaction on part of the BJP in the incidence of mowing down of farmers in Lakhimpur allegedly by the son of Ajay Mishra, the Union Minister of State for Home.
Covid-19 Takes The Punch Out of Boxing Day Fixtures
Covid-19 is again a concern that has wreaked havoc for the boxing day Fixtures.
Omega-3 vs Omega-6: Know Which Fat is Better for You
The struggle between Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids is the one that tops the list
Bernie Ecclestone Believes Lewis Hamilton Could Retire Before Start of 2022 F1 Season
F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone feels Lewis Hamilton is unlikely to return in 2022 to wrest back the title he lost to Red Bull's Max Verstappen.
Weapons in Air, Officers Beaten & A Death: New Capitol Riots Video Shows 3 Hours of Chaotic Assault
In the grueling attack, rioters not only used weapons but also whatever they could get their hands on to attack the police, jabbing them with metal poles, throwing furniture and an audio speaker.
Inside Delhi's New Bharat Darshan Park: Replicas of 21 Iconic Monuments Made from Scrap Car, Truck Parts
Bharat Darshan Park, the second such park in Delhi to be made out of scrap parts, was inaugurated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Punjabi Bagh area on December 25.
Maldonado Lifts Wyoming Past South Florida 77-57
Hunter Maldonado had 22 points and 10 assists, and Graham Ike added 20 points as Wyoming routed South Florida 7757 in the Diamond Head Classic on Saturday.
Maha Reports Two New Omicron Cases, Tally Rises to 110; More Than Half Discharged
As many as 57 of these patients have been discharged after testing negative for COVID19 in subsequent testing, it said in a release here.
Over 80 People Held in Kolkata on Christmas Eve for Unlawful Activities
Another 191 revellers were taken into custody for not wearing mask in the midst of huge crowds, he said.
China Reports Highest Single-day Covid-19 Spike in Four Months
Of the 140 new infections, 87 were locally transmitted, according to a statement by the National Health Commission, compared to 55 a day earlier.
2021: Odisha Weathers Cyclones, Hits Political Turbulence but is Game for Sport
>Patnaik, during the year, announced a slew of sops ranging from smart health cards to financial packages for the pandemic-affected population, as the second wave of COVID-19 brought economic activities to a halt in Odisha.