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We Withdrew When Political Forces Started Stoking Anger, Unrest Among Farmers: RSS-affiliated Union
Mohini Mohan Mishra, national secretary of the RSS-affiliated Bhartiya Kisan Sangh, said a separate legislation like the GST is required for both the Centre and the states to ensure that farmers get their dues.
Katrina Kaif Chronicles Her Journey of Technical Glitches This Year
Bollywood star Katrina Kaif spent most of her time this year struggling with connectivity issues, and she has captured her moments of technical glitches in a fun video she posted on Instagram.
Bigg Boss 14: Pavitra Punia Pens Emotional Note After Eijaz Khan Shares Childhood Molestation Incident
During a recent task on 'Bigg Boss 14', Eijaz Khan shared that he was molested as a child. Now, Pavitra Punia calls him 'god's child'.
Nvidia Launches GeForce RTX 3060 Ti GPU With Ray Tracing and DLSS, Priced at Rs 35,900 in India
Nvidia has announced only one GPU in the lineup but a non-Ti model, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 can be expected to arrive sometime in the future.
House Seen Approving Bill Blocking Chinese Firms From U.S. Markets
The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to pass legislation this week that could prevent some Chinese companies from listing their shares on U.S. exchanges unless they adhere to U.S. auditing standards, congressional aides said on Tuesday.
HC Asks Gujarat Govt to Make Community Service Mandatory for Those Violating Mask Rule
A division bench of the high court said the community service at COVID centres shall be non-medical in nature and shall be for four six hours for a period of 5 to 15 days.
Senate GOP Leader Sticking With Partisan Virus Relief Plan
Top Senate Republican Mitch McConnell said he's largely sticking with a partisan, scaledback COVID19 relief bill that has already failed twice this fall, even as Democratic leaders and a bipartisan group of moderates offered concessions in hopes of passin...
Euro Zone Producer Prices Up In October, Unemployment Falls
Euro zone producer prices rose more than expected monthonmonth in October and unemployment fell as the economy continued to recover before the second wave of the COVID19 pandemic struck, data showed on Wednesday.
EU, Britain Quickly Approaching Make Or Break Moment In Trade Talks - EU Diplomat
Britain and the European Union are quickly approaching a make or break moment in talks on a trade deal and it is not clear if an agreement can be reached because of differences on three main issues, an EU diplomat said on Wednesday.
Sabarimala to Receive More Devotees Now as Kerala Govt Allows 2,000 Pilgrims on Weekdays
As per the new decision, a maximum of 2000 devotees would be allowed to have darshan at the hill temple on weekdays and 3000 on Saturdays and Sundays, which was 1,000 and 2,000 earlier respectively, state Devaswom Minister Kadakampally Surendran said.
Covid-19 Caseload in India Climbs to 94.99 Lakh with 36,604 Fresh Infections
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 89,32,647 pushing the national recovery rate to94.03 per cent, while the COVID-19 case fatality rate stands at 1.45 per cent.
Oscars 2021 Will Not be a Virtual Affair, Ceremony Pushed to This Date
The Academy is focusing on ensuring that the event is held in the traditional manner. However, it is to be seen how they put a plan in place to hold the ceremony at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Asian Shares Mixed On Growing Hopes For Stimulus, Vaccines
Asian shares were mixed Wednesday after the S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite index both set fresh record highs.
News18 Afternoon Digest: Agriculture, Railway Ministers Meet Amit Shah on Farmers' Protest, BJP's Haryana Ally Takes 'Middle Ground' on Farm Laws and Other Top Stories
Here are the top stories we are covering this afternoon: Agriculture, Railway Ministers Meet Amit Shah as Day 7 of Protests See Cancellation of Trains, More Delhi Borders Shut Amid Farmers’ Protest, 'What is the Problem in Adding One Line on MSP': BJP's H...
Asian Shares Bounce On Hopes For U.S. Stimulus, Vaccine
Asian shares rose on Wednesday after a strong lead from Wall Street fuelled by hopes for additional U.S. economic stimulus and a coronavirus vaccine, but trade was choppy as some investors booked profits.
South Korea Passes Law Allowing BTS Stars to Postpone Military Service
In a major move, the South Korean parliament has passed a bill allowing music sensation BTS and other musicians to postpone their mandatory military service until the age of 30.