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Xiaomi Halts Mi A3 Android 11 Rollout After Users Report Smartphone Breaking Down After Update
Some users have also created a Change.org petition to request the company to either replace or fix their Mi A3 smartphones due to the Android 11 update issue.
I’ve Been Cheated on and Lied to: Anusha Dandekar Reveals Why She Broke up with Karan Kundrra
As 2020 ended, Anusha Dandekar penned a long social media post revealing the real reason for her break up with actor-boyfriend Karan Kundrra.
'Crash Landing on You' Stars Hyun Bin and Son Ye Jin Confirm They are Dating
After playing the romantic lead in 'Crash Landing on You', actors Hyun Bin and Son Ye Jin are dating in real life.
Air India Sale Likely to be Delayed Further as Centre May Not Announce Short-listed Bidders on January 5
The government delays the process of Air India divestment by delaying the January 5 deadline for announcement of bidders.
UP Board Exams to Have One Invigilator Instead of Two as Govt Set to Increase Exam Centres
UP education department officials said that the decision has been taken since there is shortage of teachers for invigilation as the number of examination halls have been increased.
Happy Birthday Vidya Balan: Five Most Stunning Performances of the Actress
Actress Vidya Balan, who has worked in more than 40 movies, turns 42 on January 1. On her birthday, let us take a look at the five best performances she has delivered in her career.
AIADMK Will Head Alliance in Tamil Nadu, Says CM Palaniswami
Palaniswami's remarks assume significance since the BJP has been maintaining that the CM candidate would be chosen by the NDA coordination committee though the nominee for the top post would be from the largest partner.
Microsoft Says Hackers Viewed Source Code, Didn't Change It
Microsoft said Thursday in a blog pos t that hackers tied to a massive intrusion of dozens of U.S. government agencies and private companies snuck farther into its systems than previously thought, although the intrusion doesn't appear to have caused any...
Lobster And Foie Gras, But No Crowds This New Year In France
When the clocks strike midnight on New Year's Eve, France will be under curfew and its citizens plan to celebrate with gourmet food rather than large groups of friends.
GOP Senator Rebukes 'Dangerous Ploy' To Fight Biden Victory
Republican Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska issued a pointed rebuke Thursday of GOP attempts to object Jan. 6 to the Electoral College tally of the presidential election, warning colleagues against a dangerous ploy that could damage the nation's civic tradition...
It is the Right Time to be An Actor, Says Saif Ali Khan
Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan feels the shades of cinema are changing, and says it is the right time to be an actor.
A Year that Won't be Missed: Fireworks Explode Over Empty Streets as 2020 Slinks Away into History
The Sydney Opera House fireworks soared into the sky, but the harbour below was empty as a ghost town, a fittingly creepy sendoff for a year that will not be missed.
Delhi's Average Minimum Temp in December Second-Lowest in 15 Years: IMD
The IMD regional head said clear skies over Delhi-NCR, multiple western disturbances affecting the Himalayan region and the global impact of La Nina were the major reasons behind such low minimum temperatures.
Mob Sets Agra Police Post, Vehicles Parked Outside on Fire After Youth Dies in Road Crash
A youth was hospitalised when he got severely injured after a tractor-trailer overturned in the district on Thursday morning. He died during treatment at a hospital.
Gold Set To Wrap Up Shiniest Year Since 2010
Gold prices were little changed in holidaythinned trade on Thursday, but the yellow metal was enroute to register its best annual performance in a decade.
Vitamin D an Inexpensive Way to Strengthen Immunity, Govts Must Include it in Strategy against Covid: Experts
Many factors such as age, being male and comorbidities are known to predispose individuals to higher risk from exposure to SARS-CoV-2, but inadequate Vitamin D is by far the most easily and quickly modifiable risk factor with abundant evidence to support...